Xref: utzoo comp.compilers:566 comp.sources.wanted:7817 comp.lang.c:19559 comp.lang.pascal:1965 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!decwrl!decvax!ima!compilers-sender From: bnrunix.uucp!jbh@rti.rti.org (John B. Hampton) Newsgroups: comp.compilers,comp.sources.wanted,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.pascal Subject: Pascal to C translator wanted Keywords: Pascal C translator wanted Message-ID: <4107@ima.ima.isc.com> Date: 22 Jun 89 19:42:13 GMT Sender: compilers-sender@ima.ima.isc.com Reply-To: bnrunix.uucp!jbh@rti.rti.org (John B. Hampton) Distribution: na Organization: BNR Inc., RTP, NC Lines: 21 Approved: compilers@ima.UUCP Pretty obvious from the subject line, we need a public domain or inexpensive third party Pascal -> C translator, written in C, in source form. BSD or System V specific implementations are OK: we can modify, and in fact will have to for our home-grown version of Pascal (basically UCSD with extensions). This will likely be used for a one-time translation of source to source, so human-readable C (or at least the option for it) is imperative. I know I have seen queries and/or responses for Pascal -> C translators on the net before, so please don't flame me for not paying appropriate attention. Mea culpa, already. Email responses are fine. Thanks in advance. -- John John Hampton UUCP: ...mcnc!rti!bnrunix!jbh BNR, Inc. POB 13478 RTP, NC 27709 919-991-8146 -- Send compilers articles to compilers@ima.isc.com or, perhaps, Levine@YALE.EDU Plausible paths are { decvax | harvard | yale | bbn}!ima Please send responses to the originator of the message -- I cannot forward mail accidentally sent back to compilers. Meta-mail to ima!compilers-request