Topic: Pascal To C++


Author: pete@pdprog.com (Pete Doronzio)
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 94 09:59:00 -0700
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Pascal to C++ converter

I've tried this in the various Pascal forums and conferences, but still
haven't found what I'm looking for.  It has just occured to me that a C
conference might be a smarter place to look.

I have several 80,000 line+ Borland Pascal programs which I'd like to
convert to C++.  I am able to read/write C++, but the time it would
take to manually make these changes would put me out of business first.

My Borland Pascal code is fairly clean, quite object-oriented, and about
half of it is in Windows, while the other half is in DOS.

I've seen one package for the MAC which is advertised as having ported
all the Claris products... But they don't seem real interested in
putting their package on the PC.  ( I'd have to create an awful lot of
header files and write a bunch of system routines to make my code
compile on the MAC, which is what is required of that package )

Any help would be greatly appreciated,
-Pete

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Author: nvkumar@icaen.uiowa.edu (Neel Vasant Kumar)
Date: 23 Mar 1994 19:09:16 GMT
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Pete Roth (rothpn@oasys.dt.navy.mil) wrote:
: In comp.std.c++, pete@pdprog.com (Pete Doronzio) writes:
: >Pascal to C++ converter
: [...]
: >I have several 80,000 line+ Borland Pascal programs which I'd like to
: >convert to C++.  I am able to read/write C++, but the time it would
: >take to manually make these changes would put me out of business first.
: >
: >My Borland Pascal code is fairly clean, quite object-oriented, and about
: >half of it is in Windows, while the other half is in DOS.
: [...]

: I am in similar straits.

: My plan was to contact the company that assisted Turbo Power software
: convert their _extensive_ package(s) to C++. But, I have been doing
: other things, and don't remember their name off the top of my head.

: Try contacting TurboPower, president Kim Kokkonnen at
: 76004.2611@compuserve.com

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Author: rothpn@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Pete Roth)
Date: 17 Mar 1994 08:29:44 -0500
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In comp.std.c++, pete@pdprog.com (Pete Doronzio) writes:
>Pascal to C++ converter
[...]
>I have several 80,000 line+ Borland Pascal programs which I'd like to
>convert to C++.  I am able to read/write C++, but the time it would
>take to manually make these changes would put me out of business first.
>
>My Borland Pascal code is fairly clean, quite object-oriented, and about
>half of it is in Windows, while the other half is in DOS.
[...]

I am in similar straits.

My plan was to contact the company that assisted Turbo Power software
convert their _extensive_ package(s) to C++. But, I have been doing
other things, and don't remember their name off the top of my head.

Try contacting TurboPower, president Kim Kokkonnen at
76004.2611@compuserve.com

                             ###
Grace + Peace
rothpn@oasys.dt.navy.mil              alias: Peter N Roth
Tonari no kyaku wa yoku kaki kuu kyaku da.