Hello!
Thorsten Hindermann wrote:
- In the GPC ToDo-list is a point for an AT&T <-> Intel assembler
converter. Eike Lange and I discusses to implement this feature in pindent (see anouncement earlier this month). But we are both not very good assembler programmers. The questions: is there is anybody (with very good experience in both assembler languages) who want help us to implement this feature in pindent so please feel free to contribute to this little project. We only talk about inline-assembler and pindent doesn't eat .s-files. Contact us in the GPC- or pindent- (pindent@mond.dida.physik.uni-essen.de) mailing-list. Thanx
I don't quite understand what the pindent program is intended to do: Read Pascal source with Intel inline assembler and output reformatted Pascal source with AT&T inline assembler? IMO both tasks are quite different (while they require similar techniques) and should be in two separate programs.
- Today I've look in the GPC ToDo-list and I see the indentation
program request. If there is any reason to have this point in the list now? Because pindent is in its first version availible (http://mond.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/~pindent/) and Eike and I working on the next version.
Indeed. So we should move that item from the "to do" section to the "done" section. :-) Or shall we reformulate the item to ask for contributions to the pindent project?
Peter