From: Ted Dennison <dennison@telepath.com>
Subject: Re: C question (was: Ada & C)
Date: 2000/01/13
Date: 2000-01-13T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
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In article <85j4r7$9qe1@news.cis.okstate.edu>,
dstarner98@aasaa.ofe.org wrote:
> Unfortunetly, c2ada mainly works on header files, which is what's
> really useful (especially if you listen to Robert Dewar.) It also
I'd agree with that. Thinking about it, for completeness you'd almost
need a full implementation of the C preprocessor. I'm not sure what that
would involve, but it doesn't sound easy to me. Perhaps free access to
the preprocessor was the reason C was used for c2ada.
Perhaps one could cheat a little by requiring the code to first be sent
through the C preprocessor.
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Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2000-01-08 0:00 Ada & C A.J. Werner
2000-01-09 0:00 ` Robert L. Klungle
2000-01-09 0:00 ` Brian Rogoff
2000-01-09 0:00 ` Ehud Lamm
2000-01-09 0:00 ` Brian Rogoff
2000-01-10 0:00 ` Larry Kilgallen
2000-01-12 0:00 ` C question (was: Ada & C) Wes Groleau
2000-01-12 0:00 ` David Starner
2000-01-12 0:00 ` Ted Dennison
2000-01-13 0:00 ` David Starner
2000-01-13 0:00 ` Ted Dennison [this message]
2000-01-14 0:00 ` David Starner
2000-01-16 0:00 ` Keith Thompson
2000-01-18 0:00 ` Ira D. Baxter
2000-01-18 0:00 ` Charles Hixson
2000-01-18 0:00 ` Gautier
2000-01-10 0:00 ` Ada & C tmoran
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