From: Jacob Sparre Andersen <jacob@jacob-sparre.dk>
Subject: Re: article on acces types and dynamic serialization in Ada (2003)
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2018 08:23:00 +0100
Date: 2018-02-23T08:23:00+01:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87tvu8890r.fsf@jacob-sparre.dk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 434b1e3e-da5a-4846-8942-f7ec8ea6ce34@googlegroups.com
Shark8 <onewingedshark@gmail.com> writes:
> On Thursday, February 22, 2018 at 4:49:04 PM UTC-7, Randy Brukardt wrote:
>> What default (read relatively cheap to read/write) implementation
>> could possibly be sane?
>
> ASN.1 serialization/deserialization.
That doesn't solve the problem of the compiler having to figure out how
to interpret the access types.
Greetings,
Jacob
--
"All other languages praise themselves for what they allow to do;
Ada is the only one which praises itself for what it prevents
from doing" -- J-P. Rosen
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Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-02-21 23:57 article on acces types and dynamic serialization in Ada (2003) Mehdi Saada
2018-02-22 9:16 ` Dmitry A. Kazakov
2018-02-22 12:08 ` guyclaude.burger
2018-02-22 12:15 ` Mehdi Saada
2018-02-22 13:04 ` Dmitry A. Kazakov
2018-02-22 23:49 ` Randy Brukardt
2018-02-23 3:40 ` Shark8
2018-02-23 7:23 ` Jacob Sparre Andersen [this message]
2018-02-23 8:38 ` Dmitry A. Kazakov
2018-02-23 20:28 ` G. B.
2018-02-23 20:40 ` Dmitry A. Kazakov
2018-02-23 10:30 ` Mehdi Saada
2018-02-23 13:13 ` Dmitry A. Kazakov
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