From: widget!jgg@uunet.uu.net (John Goodsen)
Subject: Re: generic queue packages
Date: 24 Feb 93 21:26:41 GMT [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1993Feb24.212641.8326@evb.com> (raw)
wallace@cookie.enet.dec.com (Richard Wallace) writes:
>Remember that a variant record will have the maximum size elements used when
>allocating the memory for the elements in your queue.
>
Not true. It is implementation dependent. An implmentation
*may* choose to use run-time logic and allocate the proper
size based upon the variant.
Doesn't DEC Ada do just this ???
>Richard Wallace
>Senior Software Engineer
>Digital Equipment Corporation
>301 Rockrimmon Blvd. South
>CXO2-1/7A
>Colorado Springs, CO 80919-2398
>(719)548-2792
>
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John Goodsen
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EVB Software Engineering
jgg@evb.com
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