Delphi2Cpp 1.0.0 Review & Download

The program helps to convert Delphi 4/5 source code to C++. It makes a first rough translation of the source code. In most cases a manual post-processing of the produced code will be required. However, it is aim of Delphi2Cpp to keep the size of the post-processing as small as possible.Some language features of Delphi cannot be reproduced adequately in the standard C++. They can be reproduced however with the extended capabilities of the CBuilder, the C++ compiler of the same manufacturer, which also produces the Delphi compiler. This extended C++ is the primary target of the translation made by Delphi2Cpp.The program saves all simple 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.In the standard version of Delphi2Cpp a manager for the translation of groups of files is deactivated. In the professional version this dialog is accessible.



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Category: Programming Software > C++ Tools Software

Size: 2.85MB

OS: Win 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista

Downloads: 142170

License: Shareware

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Delphi2Cpp

The program helps to convert Delphi source code to C++. In most cases a manual post-processing of the produced code will be required. However, it is aim of Delphi2Cpp to keep the size of the post-processing as small as possible.