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* Pragma Interfacing Problem
@ 1995-03-05  5:49 Chris O'Regan
  1995-03-06 10:42 ` Robert Dewar
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Chris O'Regan @ 1995-03-05  5:49 UTC (permalink / raw)



   Here's the problem.  I am using the Meridian Ada compiler for SunOS 4.1.3
to create a DOS executable.  I want to Pragma Interface functions written in
C (using either Turbo C 2.0 or DJGPP.)  There is some documentation
explaining how to do this with the Microsoft C compiler, but I cannot get it
to work with Turbo C.  Does anyone have a solution?

   I guess that GNAT 2.03 for DOS still does not have tasking support,
right?  Has anyone compiled the latest version for OS/2?  I noticed that the
last version available is 2.00.  I was considering installing Warp and
compiling it myself, however it seems that I need the IBM Developer's
Toolkit (which I assume is a commercial product) and more disk/memory/cpu
resources than I can afford.


   Thanks in advance for any help.


Chris O'Regan
Computer Engineering,
Concordia University,
Montreal, Canada.

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* Re: Pragma Interfacing Problem
  1995-03-05  5:49 Pragma Interfacing Problem Chris O'Regan
@ 1995-03-06 10:42 ` Robert Dewar
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Robert Dewar @ 1995-03-06 10:42 UTC (permalink / raw)


Version 2.03 of GNAT for WARP is now in a limited beta release (we are just
having a few of our active users check it out to make sure the distribution
is solid). Assuming no glitches in the new EMX distribution, it will be
available later this week. 

One important advantage in this new release is that the debugger is supported.




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