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From: leroy <leroy AT primus DOT com DOT au>
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Subject: adding a new language to gcc
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I've been writing a basic to c translator for a while now.  I was
wondering though, how could I make it so that if I did a
gcc basfile.bas

Is there anyway to get it so that gcc would know to use my preprocessor
and compiler?

Cheers,

leroy.

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