Am Fr, den 17.10.2003 schrieb Tom um 13:15: > [OT, sorry -- but question is obscure, will be hard to google] > > Are any non-english-speaking readers aware of High-level programming > languages using non-English syntax? Like, could I find a French C > compiler that uses "pour" instead of "for" and "si" instead of "if"?
You can (mis-)use the C preprocessor to allow a non-English syntax in C and add a non-English counterpart for every single keyword. It works for almost everything except the preprocessor directives themselves. But why should anyone want this? --- german.h: #define ganzzahl int #define solange while #define schreibef printf ---- --- test.c: #include <stdio.h> #include <german.h> ganzzahl main() { ganzzahl a = 0; solange(a < 5) { schreibef("Dies ist Zeile %d\n", a); a++; } } --- Regards, Dennis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]