(openPR) - The program Delphi2Cpp just has been released, which helps to translate the proprietary programming language Object Pascal - also called Delphi - into the widespread programming language C++.
Delphi2Cpp saves all purely mechanical syntactical substitutions and rearrangements of the code in which the largest portion of the translation consists. A lot of more complex translation steps are executed too. However, in most cases a manual post-processing of the produced code will be required.
This first version of Delphi2Cpp is concentrated on the translation to the enhanced C++ of the CBuilder C++ compiler, because some language features of Delphi are difficult to reproduce adequately in the standard C++.
Delphi2Cpp is available in two versions. In the standard version of Delphi2Cpp a manager for the translation of groups of files is deactivated, which is accessible the professional version.
Dr. Detlef Meyer-Eltz has been working for many years as software developer in different employments (measurement data evaluation, tabulation software, workflow application, artificial intelligence). He is an independent developer since 2002 and specialized on all kinds of text remodeling: text analysis, text extractions, text replacements and text conversion: e.g. log file analysis, data file conversions, source to source translations etc.
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