* Ada to C/C++ conversion
@ 1999-05-21 0:00 hornsbyk
1999-05-22 0:00 ` Dale Stanbrough
1999-05-22 0:00 ` Robert Dewar
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From: hornsbyk @ 1999-05-21 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello
I'm interested in converting my Ada83 to C/C++.
Our processing systems are reaching end of life,
and our Ada vendor(s) are withdrawing support for
them. Therefore, we have to replace all hardware
(expensive) or convert from Ada83 to C/C++ and
use the supported compilers for these platforms.
The C/C++ compilers still exist.
Question:
1. Is there a freeware/shareware Ada83->C/C++
translator available?
2. If no #1, are there any commercial companies
that supply a tool (metered or otherwise) that do
these conversions?
3. If not #1 and #2, is there a commercial
company that converts Ada to C/C++ for a fee?
Any information will be useful.
Reply via email to hornsbyk@att.net because I
don't montitor this newsgroup regularly.
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* Re: Ada to C/C++ conversion
1999-05-21 0:00 Ada to C/C++ conversion hornsbyk
@ 1999-05-22 0:00 ` Dale Stanbrough
1999-05-22 0:00 ` Robert Dewar
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From: Dale Stanbrough @ 1999-05-22 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
hornsbyk@my-dejanews.com wrote:
" I'm interested in converting my Ada83 to C/C++.
Our processing systems are reaching end of life,
and our Ada vendor(s) are withdrawing support for
them. Therefore, we have to replace all hardware
(expensive) or convert from Ada83 to C/C++ and
use the supported compilers for these platforms.
The C/C++ compilers still exist."
The third "therefore" is of course
Get a new (Ada95) compiler ported to your hardware.
If there is a gcc port to your hardware then it would be
reasonably cheap ( I would think).
Otherwise you could use the Intermetrics Ada-> C compiler.
Dale
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* Re: Ada to C/C++ conversion
1999-05-21 0:00 Ada to C/C++ conversion hornsbyk
1999-05-22 0:00 ` Dale Stanbrough
@ 1999-05-22 0:00 ` Robert Dewar
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Robert Dewar @ 1999-05-22 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
In article <7i41a4$1df$1@nnrp1.deja.com>,
hornsbyk@my-dejanews.com wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm interested in converting my Ada83 to C/C++.
> Our processing systems are reaching end of life,
> and our Ada vendor(s) are withdrawing support for
> them. Therefore, we have to replace all hardware
> (expensive) or convert from Ada83 to C/C++ and
> use the supported compilers for these platforms.
> The C/C++ compilers still exist.
For interest, what hardware are you talking about here?
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