Hello, > I was working on a mcs mono to C++ compiler. This would allow mono to be > compiled to C++ (not C) code that would be practically indistinguishable to > a source debugger, and would allow mono to seamlessly integrate with extant > C++ code.
Although it is possible to modify MCS to generate something like C++, this will not address the dynamic nature of C# nor will deal with things like supporting Reflection. So even if you can compile your code to C++, you will need a runtime. In fact, this particular way just happens to be a subset of what can be supported by things like NGen (Read Zoltan's NGen code to get an idea of what is involved). Getting 80% of the way with MCS is relatively trivial, the problem is the extra 20% which requires careful design, and very careful thinking, beyond a regular hack attack. Miguel _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
