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From: Larry E. Carroll
Subject: Re: To-ADA Conversion Tools
Date: 29 Oct 90 18:22:46 GMT	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <10150@jpl-devvax.JPL.NASA.GOV> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 34@ulysse.enst.fr

In article <34@ulysse.enst.fr> rosen@ulysse.enst.fr (Jean Pierre Rosen) writes:
>
>I know that sometimes such tools may be useful, but my advice would be:
>   If you translate BASIC (or whatever) to Ada, all you get is 
>   translated BASIC.
>
>Or if you prefer: it is worth translating, if you don't change the fabric
>of your program?

You seem to presume the answer to your question is no.  I'll disagree, with
the caveat that the real answer always depends on the particular situation.
In general, however, I'd say yes.

I've translated C programs to Ada & found errors that had long plagued me
because they were to difficult to find with lint or with the minimal checking
of code that most C compilers do.

Once the BASIC program is translated, it's easier to incrementally reshape it 
into a better form closer to Ada style & to make other improvements (perhaps 
major ones caused by requirements changes).
						Larry

      reply	other threads:[~1990-10-29 18:22 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1990-10-03  0:26 To-ADA Conversion Tools Bill Gray
1990-10-11 20:55 ` Jean Pierre Rosen
1990-10-29 18:22   ` Larry [this message]
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