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Josiah Carlson

Is there a perl to python converter from Windows/DOS? If so, point me to it.

I don't believe so, but there is a sometimes-correct translator if you
install the correct versions of Perl and Python in the wetware on top of
your shoulders.

Sometimes the installation can be tricky. I've never properly managed
to get Perl running on my wetware. Python sure, no problem, but Perl
just doesn't want to run properly.

C/C++ to Python and Python to C/C++ is pretty easy to get running
though. I hear Java isn't too bad, but I have no need for it, so never
tried installing it.

- Josiah

P.S. ;)
 
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Paxcal

You may need to change the subject to "pl2py" or people wont understand what
you are asking...
Personally I don't know a converter.

Paxcal
 
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Richie Hindle

Is there a perl to python converter from Windows/DOS? If so, point me to it.

Hartmut Goebel's 'bridgekeeper'.

http://www.crazy-compilers.com/bridgekeeper/ :

'bridgekeeper' helps converting Perl code to Python source. [...]

'bridgekeeper' consists of:

o a Perl compiler back-end emitting Python-like source and
o a runtime Python package which tries to emulate some perl build-in
functions.
 

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