usenet@mcdchg.UUCP (09/30/87)
We have some Pascal code (about 12,000 lines) that we wish were C (so we could have the same source for Suns, VAX/UNIX, Amdahl/UTS, and Cray machines). I understand HCR Corp. has a Pascal compiler that translates to C first and then compiles the C. Has anyone used this product to translate Pascal to maintainable C? Has anyone used anything else to translate Pascal to maintainable C? -- +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Duke Robillard {ihnp4!}m10ux!rgr | | Disclaimer: I claim to live in Dis. |
usenet@mcdchg.UUCP (10/02/87)
Contact the nearest comp.sources.unix archives for a free ptoc translator. Word from the field is that it's pretty good. For info a list of archive sites, look at what should be an early unexpired article in your c.s.u spool directory, or mail to me. /r$ -- For comp.sources.unix stuff, mail to sources@uunet.uu.net. And if C is the assembly language of the 80's, why is ACP written in MIX?