Marco,
i fear that you will not be honest to your customer if you claim that your app is a 'c' app because it is compiled c code produced by the xHarbour (pre)compiler.
Please, have a look to the c code created from the xHarbour compiler.
And after you might compare it to a source code of a native c or c++ program.
A real c programmer would be very astonished if he had to work on the c output of xHarbour. ( i fear he would find it silly )
regards,
Detlef
Is a compiled FIVEWIN/(x)HARBOUR program a C program?
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Detlef,Detlef Hoefner wrote:Marco,
i fear that you will not be honest to your customer if you claim that your app is a 'c' app because it is compiled c code produced by the xHarbour (pre)compiler.
Please, have a look to the c code created from the xHarbour compiler.
And after you might compare it to a source code of a native c or c++ program.
A real c programmer would be very astonished if he had to work on the c output of xHarbour. ( i fear he would find it silly )
regards,
Detlef
you are right
but we have to distinguish beetween tecnical questions and legal questions.
I spoke about a legal question.
Due the fact that it is possibile for a thirth part to generate the executable file using only the c sources then your app is "legally" written in C.
Best Regards,
Marco Turco
SOFTWARE XP LLP
Marco Turco
SOFTWARE XP LLP