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Re: "(national) C compiler" [message #20696 is a reply to message #20689] Tue, 31 March 2009 22:21 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mr_ped is currently offline  mr_ped
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Registered: November 2005
Location: Czech Republic - Praha
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I'm not sure what you want..
You want to take original C source and translate it into native language text file?
Then maybe U++ CParser connected with search&replace would work in many cases.

Or do you want to compile code with native words like it was C?
What about #include "native_definition.h" at the start of the file with
#define NATIVE_WORD_IF if
etc.?
Can mess up for more complex sources, maybe then a translation as functions would be better.

Anyway, I don't see the point of such effort. If you would succeed, you would get yet another C or C++, and why would anyone sane learn some obscure native language C with very limited use instead of proper universal world known C?
And every programmer should know English, otherwise he will cut himself from many resources.
 
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