Short: Convert text/ansi files to C source Author: jools@io.org Uploader: jools io org Type: dev/c Architecture: m68k-amigaos mcs v1.1a -- 1994.may.30, first public release QUICK DOCS ========== Mcs is an abbreviation for "make C string", since that is exactly what it does. Mcs is a small tool for programmers that will convert any text/ansi file into a c-source file in the form of a character pointer array, with each line from the input file having an index in the char *generic[] array generated. One of my current (big) projects is a BBS package, and I found it easiest to design my account editor, main idle screen and so on with an ansi editor such as FANSi, and then run it through mcs -- at which point the file can simply be #included, and minor changes (such as changing generic[] to a more appropriate name) can be made. Run it and see what I mean. It will also escape into standard C notation the following ASCII chars: CSI, ESC, BEL, TAB, FF, CR, LF, \, ', and ". Email: (fidonet) Ben Kennedy at 1:241/11 (internet) jools@io.org (or) ben.kennedy@f11.n241.z1.fidonet.org (snailmail) P.O. Box 152, Deep River ON, CANADA K0J 1P0 Or call my BBS at +1-613-584-1426! regards, jools ---------------