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| From: | gehok55 AT hotmail DOT com (Josh) |
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| Subject: | can i call pascal procedures from c? |
| Date: | Mon, 25 Feb 2002 08:56:45 GMT |
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I have just found out that I have to use pascal to program a robotic arm for my robotics class. Can I call pascal procedures from C, or is there someway i can convert them? Can I compile the pascal functions into object files and link them into a C program at runtime? Someone else told me that in most enviroments gpc and gcc will be compatible, since they use the same back ends. Can anyone confirm this? I would like to do as little pascal as possible :) thanks -Josh aek AT wn DOT com DOT au -Aek aek AT wn DOT com DOT au
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