From: icsu8209@caesar.cs.montana.edu (Glassy)
Subject: Re: wanted: PD Ada Interpreter written in C
Date: 28 Feb 90 15:59:27 GMT [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3452@caesar.cs.montana.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 3447@caesar.cs.montana.edu
My apologies to the RR crew. I was laboring under the (false)
impression that JANUS was PD. To persist with my original
objective, if a PD Ada does not exist (and apparently it doesn't),
can anyone recommend (no blasphemy intended) -another-
imperative, procedural language which -does- support abstract
data types?
By 'abstract data types' I mean types whose gory implementation-details
can be separated from their external behavior. The moth-eaten example
that comes to mind is SWAP(A,B)...which will swap any two objects
A and B, provided type(A)=type(B).
Open to suggestions,
Lou Glassy
icsu8209@caesar.cs.montana.edu
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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
1990-02-28 15:59 ` Glassy [this message]
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