* Using Ada with Microsoft tools
@ 1998-05-05 0:00 Arthur Ward
1998-05-06 0:00 ` Stephen Leake
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From: Arthur Ward @ 1998-05-05 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Is there any way to use GNAT 3.10p to interface with code being
developed with MS Visual C++? Or, is there another free Ada compiler
that works with Microsoft's vision of the world?
Thanks for any help, and please send me a copy of any replies. UA's
news server is pathetic. :-(
- Arthur
(arthurw at bigfoot.com)
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* Re: Using Ada with Microsoft tools
1998-05-05 0:00 Using Ada with Microsoft tools Arthur Ward
@ 1998-05-06 0:00 ` Stephen Leake
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From: Stephen Leake @ 1998-05-06 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Arthur Ward
Arthur Ward wrote:
>
> Is there any way to use GNAT 3.10p to interface with code being
> developed with MS Visual C++? Or, is there another free Ada compiler
> that works with Microsoft's vision of the world?
You can build a DLL with GNAT, and then call it from C++. Or vice versa.
See Jerry van Dijk's page http://stad.dsl.nl/~jvandyk/ for more info.
You can use ObjectAda, which uses the Microsoft linker, and thus can be
linked directly with the MS C++ code. ObjectAda is free, at
http://www.aonix.com/ (although their web server seems to be down at the
moment!).
-- Stephe
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