Category: | utilities |
Author/Contact Info | Stefan Kamphausen mail@skamphausen.de http://www.skamphausen.de |
Description: | This script takes a C source code file as input and converts it to C source code that will printf exactly that file. I uses an array of translation rules so it should be expandable (and maybe they're not complete yet?). If you use this together with a little elisp snippet that puts the output of a programm into the current buffer it is quite useful. |
#!/usr/bin/perl -w $usage = "$0 c-source-file\n". "Converts a C source into printf's for another C File.\n"; die $usage unless $ARGV[0]; $cfile = $ARGV[0]; @rules = ('\x5C' => "\x5C"."\x5C", '"' => '\"', "'" => "\'", '%' => '%%'); open(C,"<$cfile") or die "Couldn't open source file.\n$!"; while (<C>) { chomp; $line = $_; for ($i=0;$i<$#rules;$i+=2) { $line =~ s($rules[$i])($rules[$i+1])g; } print "printf(\"$line\\n\");\n"; } |
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RE: c2printf
by vroom (His Eminence) on Mar 09, 2000 at 20:11 UTC | |
RE: c2printf
by Anonymous Monk on Mar 09, 2000 at 16:40 UTC |
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