sridhar@usceast.cs.scarolina.edu (M. A. Sridhar) (06/30/90)
I'd like to get a PD ANSI C preprocessor (as in /lib/cpp) that can be implemented on a BSD VAX and a 386 running SYSV. Is there such a beast? If the gnu cc is a possible suggestion, please let me know where I can ftp the preprocessor from. Thanks in advance. Sridhar
murphy@ufp.dco.dec.com (Rick Murphy) (07/01/90)
The DECUS cpp is available as part of the X11 distribution. -Rick Rick Murphy, WA1SPT/4 Digital Customer Center, Landover, MD Domain: murphy@ufp.dco.dec.com -or- murphy@ufp.enet.dec.com Bang: decwrl!ufp.dco!murphy -or- decwrl!ufp.enet!murphy Ding: (301) 306-2985 Disclaimer: This nonsense came from an AI program written in TECO. Ignore it.
tp@mccall.com (07/02/90)
In article <3303@usceast.UUCP>, sridhar@usceast.cs.scarolina.edu (M. A. Sridhar) writes: > I'd like to get a PD ANSI C preprocessor (as in /lib/cpp) > that can be implemented on a BSD > VAX and a 386 running SYSV. Is there such a beast? If the gnu cc is a possible > suggestion, please let me know where I can ftp the preprocessor from. There is also a program called SCPP somewhere in the comp.sources.* archives. I used it several years ago when I worked on a unix box. If it doesn't do exactly what you want, it could probably be hacked. The S is for selective, and the program is meant to allow you to process only certain ifdefs, while leaving the rest intact, but that's the part I'm sure you could hack. -- Terry Poot <tp@mccall.com> The McCall Pattern Company (uucp: ...!rutgers!ksuvax1!mccall!tp) 615 McCall Road (800)255-2762, in KS (913)776-4041 Manhattan, KS 66502, USA
max@pnet51.orb.mn.org (Max Tardiveau) (07/04/90)
There is also a preprocessor that comes with the MIT distribution of X-Windows (available at gatekeeper.dec.com and other fine sources). Max -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bankers do it with interest (penalty for early withdrawal). UUCP: {amdahl!bungia, uunet!rosevax, crash}!orbit!pnet51!max ARPA: crash!orbit!pnet51!max@nosc.mil INET: max@pnet51.orb.mn.org