Old question, I know, but I'll offer this answer, anyway.
I came across this while [legally] wanting to appropriate some fine Unity-targeted CG shader code ;-)
Take a look at the CG-shader-to-GLSL-shader Python conversion script 'cg2glsl.py' on Github (it requires the cgc
command found within the nvidia-cg-toolkit
package, supported on most OSes.
Its usage is, briefly, outlined in 'converting from cg shaders'
Quoting from Tomaka17's CG-to-GLSL-related blog post 'Turning Cg into GLSL, and then using the code'
Cg is a shading language developed by nVidia. Basically you write all
your shaders in Cg....Cg will in fact compile your code into the
API-specific language.
In Tomaka17's example, he intercept's nVidia CG-library calls using C++ to extract the compiled GLSL code, which I would suggest is conceptually the same as what cg2glsl.py would be doing (although without having to compile the code by way of its Python usage).