Re: Help on disassembler/decompilers

ctl8588@rigel.tamu.edu (LAUGHLIN, CHET)
18 Sep 90 21:41:52 GMT

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From: ctl8588@rigel.tamu.edu (LAUGHLIN, CHET)
Keywords: disassemble, assembler, debug
Organization: Compilers Central
References: <HOW.90Sep5173755@sundrops.ucdavis.edu> <6839.26ea3b0e@vax1.tcd.ie> <3972@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu>
Date: 18 Sep 90 21:41:52 GMT

In article <1990Sep14.181616.26890@dce.ie>, ch@dce.ie (Charles Bryant) writes...
>Well how would you translate this C function into Pascal.
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How one 'translates' into Pascal is not the point. The point is if you
can take the machine code (of the resulting program) and pull it into Pascal,
or Basic for that matter. It may not be as pretty to look at, but that
should be more of a limitation inposed by the language structure itself.


-Chet Laughlin
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