Hi Paul,

On 2019/10/23 19:48, Paul Hill wrote:
On Wed, 23 Oct 2019 at 15:45, Alan Bourke <[email protected]> wrote:
For my own use case I would see a lot of value in quick conversions of VFP 
function libraries that don't necessarily interact with data, of which I have a 
lot.
It would be interesting to see how a C# decompiler would cope with the
XSharp generated bytecode.
JetBrains has a free one (IIRC).

Well ILSpy is also free and even have a X# Language plugin, it can convert c# code even to X#.  Same with taking X# assemblies and "translate" to c#.

If XSharp was around 10 years ago I would have seriously considered it.
We transitioned from XBase++ to C# Winforms (1000+ installs, still a
few stubborn ones!) and have started a project to move to ASP.NET Core
(and merging several apps acquired over the years).

Well X# has language syntax support for XBase++, so maybe those stubborn ones can be ported to X# and get compiled without (m)any changes....

Johan.


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