Re: [Vala] Mad question - C to Vala

2013-05-23 Thread Donn

On 22/05/2013 17:59, Mario Daniel Ruiz Saavedra wrote:

I asked that some time ago, and no, there isn't anything like that,

Yeah, I figured :) Ah well.


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Re: [Vala] Mad question - C to Vala

2013-05-23 Thread Donn

On 22/05/2013 18:19, Steven Oliver wrote:

Interesting idea in this case though. You want a tool to translate
(C) to a language (Vala) which in turn just translates it back to its
original language (C).



To bad the compiler doesn't have a reverse gear! Ha!

Indeed. calav -o revealo_sourcodeo.vala obscuranto_gobjecticus.c
:D


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Re: [Vala] Mad question - C to Vala

2013-05-22 Thread Mario Daniel Ruiz Saavedra
I asked that some time ago, and no, there isn't anything like that, but i've 
seen similar efforts with other languages, like Retronator's Automagically, 
which translates from Obj-C to C#.
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I foresee the answer, but heck: Is there some program to feed a gobject 
C source into that will spit out a vala source file? I'd love to see 
certain sources in Vala which fits my brain so much better.

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Re: [Vala] Mad question - C to Vala

2013-05-22 Thread Steven Oliver
Interesting idea in this case though. You want a tool to translate (C) to a 
language (Vala) which in turn just translates it back to its original language 
(C). 


To bad the compiler doesn't have a reverse gear! Ha!
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On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 11:59 AM, Mario Daniel Ruiz Saavedra
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 I asked that some time ago, and no, there isn't anything like that, but i've 
 seen similar efforts with other languages, like Retronator's Automagically, 
 which translates from Obj-C to C#.
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 Subject: [Vala] Mad question - C to Vala
 I foresee the answer, but heck: Is there some program to feed a gobject 
 C source into that will spit out a vala source file? I'd love to see 
 certain sources in Vala which fits my brain so much better.
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