Michael Yanowitz wrote: > Hello: > > Are there any tools to convert non-object-oriented code > into object-oriented code?
Nope, but you can have the next best thing: rewrite it from scratch yourself. I did that to a smallish (about 50k lines) C program once, and the resulting 70k lines or so C++ program was superior to the old version in many ways. However, maybe the best result was that after the rewrite I knew the problem domain and the implementation inside out, much better than I would've by reading and running the old C code, which was written by someone else. Of course, today I'd do it in 15k lines of Python ;) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list