Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cwjcc!mailrus!uwmcsd1!marque!uunet!uport!plocher From: plocher@uport.UUCP (John Plocher) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: Re: Languages available for System V/AT Keywords: commercial shareware public domain languages run under microport v/at Message-ID: <269@uport.UUCP> Date: 6 Dec 88 20:52:43 GMT References: <308@indep1.UUCP> <37331@clyde.ATT.COM> <268@uport.UUCP> <395@tron.UUCP> Reply-To: plocher@uport.UUCP (John Plocher) Organization: Microport Systems, Scotts Valley, CA Lines: 15 In article <395@tron.UUCP> moran@tron.UMD.EDU (Harvey R Moran) writes: >In article <268@uport.UUCP> plocher@uport.UUCP (John Plocher) writes: >>Per Bergstrom's Pascal to C translator ported without much hastle (easier than > > I could use a clue. How did you get around the problem that it >all seems to compile fine, but the assemble symbol table overflows? >The program is (deliberately) designed to form one *giant* source module. >Until seing John's posting, I assumed that those of us with a '286 >and no HUGE memory model need not apply. Oops, "much" == running it thru a simple program to make each procedure its own source file. If there is much demand, I can make it avaliable from Microport Support - it fits on a single disk, src and all. -John Plocher