* Re: Ada vs real-world programming langu
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@ 1989-11-09 7:29 ` Markku Sakkinen
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From: Markku Sakkinen @ 1989-11-09 7:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
In article <1481@aber-cs.UUCP> pcg@cs.aber.ac.uk (Piercarlo Grandi) writes:
-In article <1395@raybed2.UUCP> rgc@raybed2.UUCP (RICK CARLE) writes:
->
-> Even if C++ object code ran faster or more reliably than Ada (unlikely),
->
-It depends more on programmer quality than language, or methodlogy, etc...
-Sure an Ada compiler can catch many improprieties that slip by a C compiler
-(but then you have, or should have, lint), but I seriously doubt that C++
-is less "safe" in this respect than Ada. [...]
C and C++ are in some respects much less safe than even Fortran.
Just think about the nonchalant way they handle arrays and pointers.
-> are there available C++ compilers that cross-target to my favorite
-> bare-chip-on-a-special-board missile or avionics processor? E.g.,
-> 68020, 1750A, or 386? My guess is that I'd have to figure out a way to
-> stuff a PC or a Sun in my missile (if I wanted C++).
-
-No problem here. Code generators for 68020 or 386 machines for C++ are
-readily available (GNU C++ has them or you use cfront to generate C code),
- [...]
The important thing for missile and avionics processors are real-time
features, which C++ is completely devoid of, but which all the Ada effort
has largely been about!
Markku Sakkinen
Department of Computer Science
University of Jyvaskyla (a's with umlauts)
Seminaarinkatu 15
SF-40100 Jyvaskyla (umlauts again)
Finland
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