Re: c++ to c conversion

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CFront is owned by Lucent ($US300). Comeau C++ is owned by comeau computing ($US50). Older versions of CFront maybe free to download -- you'd have to do a search. To find them, do a google search for CFront or for Comeau. You may consider doing a Google to see if anyone has written a C++ to C backend for GCC -- this is technically possible.

Alternatively you could use Sun's GPLed "GCC2C Converter", the Google cache is here:
http://216.239.53.104/search?q=cache:QbeX_5BqMpIJ:www.sun.com/migration/linux/gcc2c_tool.html+C%2B%2B+to+C+converter+GCC&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
Or can be downloaded from here:
http://jsecom16b.sun.com/ECom/EComActionServlet?StoreId=8&PartDetailId=GCC2C-1.0-MP-G-F&TransactionId=Try&LMLoadBalanced=


Massimiliano Cialdi wrote:

On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 10:52:53 -0600
Eljay Love-Jensen <eljay@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



AT&T CFront and Comeau C++ converts C++ source into C code. There may


Are they free tools? Where can I dowload them?



GCC does not do that.




thanks





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