Re: Compiler project needed

rkrayhawk@aol.com (RKRayhawk)
6 Mar 2000 01:09:31 -0500

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From: rkrayhawk@aol.com (RKRayhawk)
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: 6 Mar 2000 01:09:31 -0500
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References: 00-02-157
Keywords: C, Pascal, translator

franck.pissotte@online.fr
Date: 28 Feb 2000 03:00:56 -0500
posted
<<
Per Olesen a écrit :


> I'm studying computer science on a Danish university and I'm going to
> write a compiler as a project in a course I'm taking.


I Suggest A C To Pascal Translator.
I Don'T Know Any Such Tool.


>>


Yes and a very good test of such a translator would be to convert
yacc/bison C code to Pascal. Or more exactly to convert what ever tool
you use to create your compiler (presumably generating code in C) to
Pascal; and see if the Pascal version can translate C2P. If your
professor can keep up with that shell game you could award him/her an
A+.


Best Wishes,


Robert Rayhawk
RKRayhawk@aol.com


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