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Article 4596 of comp.lang.c:
Path: mcdsun!noao!rutgers!husc6!bbn!papaya.bbn.com!rsalz
From: rsalz@bbn.com (Rich Salz)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c,alt.sources
Subject: Here is CDECL
Message-ID: <199@papaya.bbn.com>
Date: 6 Oct 87 03:05:46 GMT
Reply-To: rsalz@bbn.com (Rich Salz)
Distribution: comp
Organization: BBN Laboratories, Cambridge MA
Lines: 660
Xref: mcdsun comp.lang.c:4596
[ Okay, okay. This is a "once-in-a-lifetime" opportunity -- a posting
of something from the archives by the moderator. Info on the
comp.sources.unix (nee mod.sources) archives is posted semi-regularly
in that newsgroup. Look for an unexpired old posting in your Usenet
spool directory; I'll be posting a new update with the start of the
new volume in a day or two. I also gotta admit, at 15K for the
whole shell archive, this gem is well worth its weightin gold!
--r$ ]
Subject: v06i048: English<->C translator for C declarations (cdecl)
Newsgroups: mod.sources
Approved: rs@mirror.UUCP
Submitted by: Chris Torek <mimsy.umd.edu!gymble!chris>
Mod.sources: Volume 6, Issue 48
Archive-name: cdecl
Cdecl has been on the net for a while, but never in mod.sources, or the
archives. It was written by Graham Ross, once at tektronix!tekmdp!grahamr.
USG sites should add "-DINDEX=strchr" to the CFLAGS entry in the Makefile.
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For comp.sources.unix stuff, mail to sources@uunet.uu.net.
And if C is the assembly language of the 80's, why is ACP written in MIX?