spam@maksimov.org wrote: > What would be the primary use of such converter? I see two possibilities: > > 1. Convert some existing C++ code *once*, any subsequent changes are > made to the resulting C code. > > 2. Write the program in C++, translate to C code so it would compile > for the target, test, repeat. Seems rather clunky (unless the process > is automated and very fast). I "only" :) wished a C++ to C converter, that I/we could use to write some C++ code for a PIC16/18/dsPIC - translating into C first and then compiling. Just to test... and provided that one can find the reasons for a C++ program on PICs ! -- Ciao, Dario -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist