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Message-ID: <D1BBCBB8D4BCD211923800A0C9A437490C24ED@alpha.kamisever.ru>
From: "ôÒÏÆÉÍÏ× å. î." <eugene AT kamisever DOT ru>
To: "'djgpp AT delorie DOT com'" <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: About cfront and TMS320 GNU TOOLS.
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 12:41:36 +0400
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Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com

  Hello.
  1. Recently I was necessary in an utility which could convert a C++ code
into C one. After
some hours of searching through many engines I found that there's an AT&T's
program called 
"cfront" for such purposes. OKay, but where could I download it? Original
AT&T's program isn't
free. There's some implementation of it by third firms, but I haven't find
its _sources_ (in order 
to port it to NT's environment by DJGPP). There's only _binaryes_ of it (for
SuSE - kinda Unix/Linux).
Then I've searched thru DJGPP's mail archives, but didn't find any usefull
info about this.
Then my question is : where could I download any util to convert from C++ to
C? C++ code won't
contain nor exeptions or namespaces, hence I needn't _new_ utility, an old
one could be usefull.
  2. Anyone ever tryed to compile "TMS320C*x DSP GNU Tools" with DJGPP? This
is some patches
for gcc, binutils and gdb in order to allow using gcc and some other GNU
tools for create COFF
executable files for Texas Instruments' DSP processors. The documentation
says that this 
implementation is for Unix, but I think I could compile it for DOS and NT by
DJGPP. I think this
won't be an easy work. Then if anyone has this job completed already, I'll
be just happy ;) 

  TIA, bye.

Best regards, 
Eugene N. Trofimov, ITC KAMI-SEVER
eugene AT kamisever DOT ru

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