lion@navier (Leo Eskin) (07/26/89)
I'm looking for a pascal to C translator that will work with Microsoft pascal. I've tried the Glockenspiel turbo pascal to C translator, but I don't want to have to convert my code to turbo pascal just so I can convert it to C. Does anyone have any ideas? I understand that a translator named ptc.c (or ptc.pas) was mentioned on usenet last year. Is there a way to try to find it now? Thanks. Leo D. Eskin lion@navier.stanford.edu
las) (07/27/89)
In article <3940@portia.Stanford.EDU> lion@navier (Leo Eskin) writes: }I'm looking for a pascal to C translator that will work with }Microsoft pascal. I've tried the Glockenspiel turbo pascal to C }translator, but I don't want to have to convert my code to turbo }pascal just so I can convert it to C. Does anyone have any ideas? }I understand that a translator named ptc.c (or ptc.pas) was mentioned }on usenet last year. Is there a way to try to find it now? Thanks. Funny, today is 27 Jul 89 and when I looked in my archive for this, I found that it was posted in comp.sources.unix on 27 Jul 87 (just one of those funny little coincidences). It is Vol 10 Issue 65, Archive-name: ptoc. The posting contains both ptc.c and ptc.pas. regards, Larry -- Signed: Larry A. Shurr (cbema!las@att.ATT.COM or att!cbema!las) Clever signature, Wonderful wit, Outdo the others, Be a big hit! - Burma Shave (With apologies to the real thing. The above represents my views only.) (Please note my mailing address. Mail sent directly to cbnews doesn't make it.)