On Sun, 21 Jan 2001, Ben Tilly wrote: > >Huh? CFront will take a C++ program as input and create a C program as > >output, thus the two would be equally portable, no? > > I would doubt it. I have not looked closely, but > glancing at http://www.unipress.com/toolkit/cfront.html > it seems to be Unix specific (not even a Linux version!) > and proprietary. Even if the output C is portable and > easy to link to, the development platform is now limited > to people with CFront. > > At least in the open source world, this would be an undue > restriction. > Just from the list of required licenses, it looks like you'd need to pair with a lawyer just to use it :-) Regards, Kent Starr elderburn / mindspring.com