Re: d programs conversion to c
On Wednesday, 11 December 2019 at 18:54:49 UTC, jicman wrote: Greetings! I am trying to see if there are any converters out there from d code to c. Anyone knows? Thanks. josé How many lines of code is it ? It's not that bad to do it manually with help from regex. If you're good with vim macros like Robert Schadek then that may help too. There's a project to convert C code to Rust and some day I plan to support something similar for C to D. LLVM used to have a C backend that was revived by the Julia guys. Might get somewhere with that, but if it's not too big a codebase assisted manual isn't that bad. First version of excel-d I had to do entirely manually as dpp didn't exist.
Re: d programs conversion to c
On Saturday, 14 December 2019 at 06:14:23 UTC, BoraxMan wrote: On Wednesday, 11 December 2019 at 18:54:49 UTC, jicman wrote: Greetings! I am trying to see if there are any converters out there from d code to c. Anyone knows? Thanks. josé I don't think there would be any. The BetterC subset is as good as using C. Why specifically do you want to convert? If you want something that works but would be a possible pain. you could always compile the program in d and then use a decompiler, most of these produce C code. It could be a mess though.
Re: d programs conversion to c
On Wednesday, 11 December 2019 at 18:54:49 UTC, jicman wrote: Greetings! I am trying to see if there are any converters out there from d code to c. Anyone knows? Thanks. josé I don't think there would be any. The BetterC subset is as good as using C. Why specifically do you want to convert?
d programs conversion to c
Greetings! I am trying to see if there are any converters out there from d code to c. Anyone knows? Thanks. josé