From: Michael Appleby <jappleby@arlington.net>
Subject: GNAT is crunching my file-names
Date: 1998/02/05
Date: 1998-02-05T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <34DA8FA5.4B48@arlington.net> (raw)
Hi.
This is my first time to post here. Allow me to beat what's likely to
be a long-dead horse ...
I've installed GNAT 3.07 on my Windows95 P-200 machine.
As an example, I wanted to compile some files from work. The files are
good code and conform to the GNAT ADB/ADS file-extension paradigm.
The compiler is faulting on a file name / procedure name mismatch. When
given 'Terrain_Manager.adb' to compile is says that the file name
doesn't match the procedure name. It seems to have taken
'Terrain_Manager.adb' crunched it to 'terrmana.adb', and faulted since
the procedure name (Terrain_Manager) is not the same as the crunched
file name.
Is there a switch that I'm leaving out?
Is this bad karma for trying to work at home?
When at home, prehaps I'm only supposed to be playing games.
<sigh>
Thanks in advance for anybody's help.
Michael Appleby
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