On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 12:20 PM, Carlos E. R. via Lazarus
wrote:
> Hopefully, one program translates most of the declarations, and another
> a good part of the code :-)
>
I doubt that in general a program exists to do what you want, as it
would require having a
On 2018-02-26 18:56, Giuliano Colla via Lazarus wrote:
> Il 26/02/2018 03:51, Carlos E. R. via Lazarus ha scritto:
>> Ah! I didn't realize it could translate the declarations on a .c file,
>> I thought it was only for .h files.
>>
>> I just had a quick test, but... I'll have to read on it, the
Il 26/02/2018 03:51, Carlos E. R. via Lazarus ha scritto:
Ah! I didn't realize it could translate the declarations on a .c file,
I thought it was only for .h files.
I just had a quick test, but... I'll have to read on it, the quick test
crashes:
Well actually it is only for .h files, but as
On 2018-02-26 01:11, Giuliano Colla via Lazarus wrote:
> Il 25/02/2018 20:52, Carlos E. R. via Lazarus ha scritto:
>
>> I want to translate a little Linux C program (600 lines) to pascal (so
>> that I can then add my parts in comfort). I failed to find a good
>> automated tool in Linux. I had a
Il 25/02/2018 20:52, Carlos E. R. via Lazarus ha scritto:
I want to translate a little Linux C program (600 lines) to pascal (so
that I can then add my parts in comfort). I failed to find a good
automated tool in Linux. I had a look here:
Did you consider h2pas (which comes with
On 2018-02-25 21:26, Mark Morgan Lloyd via Lazarus wrote:
> On 25/02/18 20:00, Carlos E. R. via Lazarus wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I want to translate a little Linux C program (600 lines) to pascal (so
>> that I can then add my parts in comfort). I failed to find a good
>> automated tool in Linux. I had a
On 25/02/18 20:00, Carlos E. R. via Lazarus wrote:
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Hi,
I want to translate a little Linux C program (600 lines) to pascal (so
that I can then add my parts in comfort). I failed to find a good
automated tool in Linux. I had a look here: