Basically I have a C++ program that I am trying to convert into C. I have no knowledge of C but from what I have gathered on the internet I have made a few changes to my program. However, I am assuming that my program does not compile with C. Therein lies my other issue; I am using a windows XP operating device with a C++ developer software, but I have no compiler for C.
Does anyone know where I could find a compiler for C so that I can check my code and make sure it compiles correctly?
Also, in Additional Details I will provide my program and if you can spot anything that would utterly fail in C, please let me know. Any advice and help is greatly appreciated.
Converting a program from C++ to C?
You assume incorrectly.  There is nothing in the code posted here that needs to be converted.  There a couple of omissions through.
#include %26lt;stdio.h%26gt;
double convertTemp(double);
void printDate(char []);
int main()
{
   const int SIZE = 10; /*change this to whatever*/
   char type[SIZE];
   double sum = 0;
   int count = 0;
   double test = 0;
   double temp[SIZE]; /*fill in before calling convert */
   char date[12];     /*fill in before you print*/
   printDate(date);
   convertTemp(test);
}
double convertTemp(double temperature)
{
   double celsius = 0;
   celsius = (5.0/9)*(temperature-32);
   return celsius;
}
void printDate(char date[])
{
   printf("%s\n", date); /*print statement */
}
Reply:If you have C++ code and a C++ compiler...why not just keep it as C++?
Reply:Your code will compile and run in standard C except that it won't do anything useful :-P
Good free C compilers:
MinGW - http://www.mingw.org/
Pelles C - http://www.smorgasbordet.com/pellesc/
Open Watcom - http://www.openwatcom.org/
Reply:I attached a link for a c compiler.  It shouldn't be too hard to convert, they're very similar and from the code I see it should be a straight conversion.  You may have to change a few things.  functions are declared a little differently in C (but very similar).  Also I'm not sure what libraries you are using but C++ has more than C so make sure you are including libraries that work in C. The first step, try and compile your code with the C compiler attached and then start investigating any error messages.
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