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From: Loren@cup.portal.com (Loren Louis Hart)
Subject: Re: what is an Ada compiler
Date: 28 Feb 90 19:30:06 GMT	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <27400@cup.portal.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 212@puma.ge.com

jnixon@atl.ge.com writes:
>westley@aardvark.uucp (Terry J. Westley) writes:
>>Anyway, [Janus Ada's] C pack includes a validated compiler in which you could
>>do all the data structuring you'd like.  Last I checked it was ~ $130.
>
>A friend purchased one of the Janus products; he was quite pleased with it.
>However, I noticed there was no tasking and (I think) no
>generic support.  How can RR/janus call this an Ada compiler?  What
>happened to the no super/subset rule?  Just curious...

I am doing some contract work for RR software, and I can asure you that their
current compiler is fully validated and includes both tasking and generics.
I believe they had an early version of the compiler that was called an
"Ada education tool" that was not fully validated, but that was several years
ago.

As to the requests for a Mac version of their compiler, I will pass them along
to their marketing department.

Loren L. Hart
loren@cup.portal.com
San Jose, California

  reply	other threads:[~1990-02-28 19:30 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1990-02-27  4:37 wanted: PD Ada Interpreter written in C Glassy
1990-02-27 18:23 ` Terry J. Westley
1990-02-27 21:21   ` what is an Ada compiler John F Nixon
1990-02-28 19:30     ` Loren Louis Hart [this message]
1990-02-28 15:59 ` wanted: PD Ada Interpreter written in C Glassy
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