Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 22:21:37 -0800 From: Gary Kline <kline@thought.org> To: mpd <mpd6334@cs.rit.edu> Cc: Peter Leftwich <Hostmaster@Video2Video.Com>, Gary Kline <kline@thought.org>, FreeBSD Questions <FreeBSD-Questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: K&R to ANSI? [nroff?] Message-ID: <20020320222137.A49877@tao.thought.org> In-Reply-To: <20020320220108.A279@rochester.rr.com>; from mpd6334@cs.rit.edu on Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 10:01:08PM -0500 References: <200203210239.g2L2dqm49467@tao.thought.org> <20020320214944.T47592-100000@earl-grey.cloud9.net> <20020320220108.A279@rochester.rr.com>
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On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 10:01:08PM -0500, mpd wrote: > On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 09:53:43PM -0500, Peter Leftwich wrote: > > On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Gary Kline wrote: > > > Does anybody know if there are existant tools that can transform K&R functions to the standard? > > > foo (n) > > > int ; > > > to > > > foo (int n) > > > I'm tweaking one of our more ancient ports and would like to update the params. > > > thanks for any clues, > > > gary > > > -- > > > Gary Kline kline@thought.org www.thought.org Public service Unix > > > > What are K&R functions and what do you mean by "the standard?" > > > > I know you are asking about C code and not command-line stuff, but would > > any of these commands help you with your cause "nroff" "groff" "troff"? > > No. Those don't format this kind of text. He's looking for something > that takes old style (pre-ANSI) C code and converts it to ANSI C. > > I have never encountered a kr2ansi converter that even came > close to being complete. I could generally do it faster by > hand. Maybe that's the reason there's so much k&r code in > my /usr/src directory. > Okay, I'll take your word for it! I've always done it by hand; just thought there might be some new gismo... gary -- Gary Kline kline@thought.org www.thought.org Public service Unix To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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