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From: daveg@near.cs.caltech.edu (Dave Gillespie)
Subject: [wanted] Re: WANTED: Pascal to C translator
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Archive-name: languages/pascal/p2c/1991-03-06
Archive: csvax.cs.caltech.edu:/pub/p2c-1.19.tar.Z [131.215.131.131]
Original-posting-by: daveg@near.cs.caltech.edu (Dave Gillespie)
Original-subject: Re: WANTED: Pascal to C translator
Reposted-by: emv@ox.com (Edward Vielmetti)

You can get p2c, my Pascal to C translator, from anonymous FTP on
csvax.cs.caltech.edu.  Or, you can get it from any comp.sources.unix
archive.  It can read many popular Pascal dialects including Sun Pascal,
Turbo Pascal, VAX Pascal, etc., and can generate ANSI or traditional C
code.  It also does a good job of formatting the output to be readable.

Patches for version 1.19 of p2c were just posted to comp.sources.unix.

                                                                -- Dave
--
Dave Gillespie
  256-80 Caltech Pasadena CA USA 91125
  daveg@csvax.cs.caltech.edu, ...!cit-vax!daveg
