From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.4 (2020-01-24) on polar.synack.me X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=-1.3 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_00,FREEMAIL_FROM, INVALID_MSGID autolearn=no autolearn_force=no version=3.4.4 X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: 103376,b22211eabfb58b72 X-Google-Attributes: gid103376,public From: johnherro@aol.com (John Herro) Subject: Re: Help! Date: 1996/10/03 Message-ID: <52vv2d$348@newsbf02.news.aol.com>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 186897095 sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com references: <52tf4e$d88@news.cict.fr> organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) newsgroups: comp.lang.ada Date: 1996-10-03T00:00:00+00:00 List-Id: I wrote: >> ... don't forget that you're inputting a float. >> E.g., type "3.0", not "3". doucet@ripolin.laas.fr (Jean-Etienne Doucet) added: > The remark is true for Ada 83 compilers, but Ada 95 > (and thus Gnat) allows to enter an "integer" value > when a floating-point is expected: ... In this case, > typing "3" is OK. True. But I assumed that the original poster was using Ada 83, because he wrote "Text_IO" and did his own instantiations of Float_IO and Integer_IO. However, your point is well taken, and I probably should have pointed that out in my post. - John Herro Software Innovations Technology http://members.aol.com/AdaTutor ftp://members.aol.com/AdaTutor ----- The mathematical relationship between Christmas and Halloween: 31 = 25 OCT DEC