From: "Jim Dorman" <jimd@pcada.com>
Subject: Re: Ada 83 libraries equivalent to those in Ada 95?
Date: 1996/09/14
Date: 1996-09-14T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <01bba258$f49444c0$254aa7cf@ns.znet.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: dewar.842363604@schonberg
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Robert Dewar <dewar@cs.nyu.edu> wrote in article
<dewar.842363604@schonberg>...
> Philippe asked
>
> "Where may I found the equivalent of Ada95 standarts librairies for ADA83
> ?
>
> Thanks by Advance.
> "
>
> No easy answer. You have to piece them together. Some Ada 95 library
units
> (e.g. from GNAT) might work in Ada 83. Some might work with modification.
> Many would be a lot of work to adapt, you might be able to find odds and
> ends here and there in various implementations, e.g. a math package
> similar to the one in Ada 95.
>
> Your best bet if you want these libraries is to move to Ada 95!
>
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