* Re: VAXAda and LSE (Re: Looking for a UNIX Ada Compiler...)
@ 1991-11-16 2:35 Jim West (Stealth Contractor)
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From: Jim West (Stealth Contractor) @ 1991-11-16 2:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
In article <1991Nov15.013354.7411@usenet.ins.cwru.edu>,
ap423@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Michael D. Bates) writes...
>our design documentation up to date much easier. I just wish it
>were available on other platforms.
>
DEC Ada is available for ULTRIX, and currently in field test is two parts
of DECset (DEC LSE and DEC SCA) which work with DEC Ada for the ULTRIX
platform.
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* Re: VAXAda and LSE (Re: Looking for a UNIX Ada Compiler...)
@ 1991-11-20 17:35 psinntp!vitro.com!v7.vitro.com!v7.vitro.com!eswgjp
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From: psinntp!vitro.com!v7.vitro.com!v7.vitro.com!eswgjp @ 1991-11-20 17:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
In article <1991Nov15.013354.7411@usenet.ins.cwru.edu>, ap423@cleveland.Freenet
.Edu (Michael D. Bates) writes:
>
> In a previous article, plummer@hercules (Dave Plummer) says:
>
>>is incomplete. I don't know if this is legit or not. In any event, I'm
>>going back to our nice, paid-for, non-questionable VaxAda, and promising
>>myself I'll get used to LSE...
>>
>>- Dave
>>
>>
> LSE is great! It's especially nice to use once you learn how to use the
> Source Code Analyzer along with it to do semantic queries. Granted, it
> does help if you or someone else takes the time to customize it to
> project standards or your own preferences. We had originally planned
> to do the pseudocode for our project using Teamwork's Ada structure graph
> editor and source builder (3.1.2), but we got fed up with Teamwork's
> unforgiving text interface (text cursor moves when mouse is accidentally
> jiggled, for example) and deficient source builder. We customized LSE
> and SCA to make it easy to enter pseudocode as well as the design info
> needed for the Software Design Document. We then wrote a TPU program
> to extract the necessary info and generate the detailed design part of
> the SDD. LSE is a real pleasure to use, and it will make keeping
> our design documentation up to date much easier. I just wish it
> were available on other platforms.
I recently saw a DEC notice that announced that VAXset was being renamed
to DECset and is being released for RISC ULTRIX systems. It uses a new Motif
based user environment for both ULTRIX and VMS versions.
>
>
> Mike Bates
> mbates@tusun2.mcs.utulsa.edu
> ap423@cleveland.freenet.edu
> Views expressed not necessarily those of my employer, but they should be.
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