From: "braver" <deliverable@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Memory limits in Ada where Fortran has none
Date: 6 Mar 2005 16:36:58 -0800
Date: 2005-03-06T16:36:58-08:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1110155818.008076.218530@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <bf2n21pi11c5r3kau9885d9d5khifnuhl7@4ax.com>
Thanks, Craig, it's nice! I thought along these lines -- declare an
array in Ada, import it from Fortran, and simply turn off the upper
limit check via pragma/command line switch. Like:
ND: Intarray(1..NMAX); -- don't care what NMAX is!
Pragma Import(Fortran, ND, "nd_");
Now compile it with -gnatp and use whatever index... And if it's in a
package, may even avoid using the heap... Didn't check this one, but
seems OK to me...
Cheers,
Alexy
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Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-03-06 0:54 Memory limits in Ada where Fortran has none braver
2005-03-06 1:09 ` Jeff C
2005-03-06 6:18 ` braver
2005-03-06 9:26 ` Martin Krischik
2005-03-06 16:14 ` braver
2005-03-06 16:28 ` Jeff C
2005-03-06 23:09 ` Craig Carey
2005-03-07 0:36 ` braver [this message]
2005-03-07 5:55 ` braver
2005-03-08 5:35 ` braver
2005-03-06 14:09 ` Stephen Leake
2005-03-06 9:33 ` Martin Krischik
2005-03-06 22:13 ` Gerald
2005-03-06 23:01 ` Dr. Adrian Wrigley
2005-03-07 0:31 ` braver
2005-03-07 12:47 ` Dr. Adrian Wrigley
2005-03-07 9:41 ` Martin Krischik
2005-03-07 11:59 ` Dr. Adrian Wrigley
2005-03-07 12:26 ` Martin Krischik
2005-03-07 0:05 ` Robert A Duff
2005-03-07 18:04 ` braver
2005-03-16 19:41 ` Robert A Duff
2005-03-17 18:49 ` Martin Krischik
2005-03-08 11:24 ` Dr. Adrian Wrigley
2005-03-09 3:39 ` Craig Carey
2005-03-16 17:39 ` Craig Carey
2005-03-16 19:51 ` Robert A Duff
2005-03-16 23:47 ` Dr. Adrian Wrigley
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