From: buzc@uofm-cv.UUCP (G. D. Buzzard)
Subject: Compiler query
Date: Sat, 18-Feb-84 17:20:22 EST [thread overview]
Date: Sat Feb 18 17:20:22 1984
Message-ID: <501@uofm-cv.UUCP> (raw)
Does anybody have any information on Ada compiler systems targeted for
common microprocessors (i.e., 68k, 86, 16k,...). I know that Telesoft
has available a partial implementation for 68k/UNIX systems, and that
Softech is working on an 8086/iRMX86 implementation.
I am trying to locate all efforts that are targeted for relatively small
and efficient REAL-TIME run-time executives (preferably for those execs
that I can get my hands on the source code). I have no desire to tear
into an Ada compiler, but would sure like to experiment with the underlying
run-time system. Partial implementations are also of interest as long
as they have most of the tasking model (inc. task types), generics, and
dynamic allocators implemented.
Any information, suggestions, and/or comments on the above would be
appreciated.
Thanks, Greg Buzzard
sb1!mb2c!uofm-cv!buzc
P.S. Is anybody interested in opening up debates on interesting ada
features? We could start with the tasking model: one_way naming,
synchronous operation only, inability to mix accepts and entry calls
in a select statement, etc.; or generics; or run-time environment
interfaces...
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