From: tarpit!cs.ucf.edu!csa@uunet.uu.net (Carolyn Anderson)
Subject: Need Ada question answered
Date: 14 Jan 92 20:56:56 GMT [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1992Jan14.205656.3388@cs.ucf.edu> (raw)
I have an Ada question and I don't know anyone around here that can help.
It invloves visibility and qualifying operators with dot notation.
Here is the situation:
I have a data type defined in a package. I have given the main routine
visibility of the type with a WITH statement and qualified my variable
declarations with dot notation. Now, I want to test two quantities of this
data type for equality. How do I give the main routine visibility to the
equality operator without the use of a USE clause?
Thanks in advance.
Carolyn Anderson
csa@engr.ucf.edu
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1992-01-15 22:24 Need Ada question answered Ed Matthews
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