From: Reinert Korsnes <Reinert.Korsnes@ffi.no>
Subject: RE: Simplest way to protect a variable ?
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2001 11:16:21 +0200
Date: 2001-09-07T11:16:21+02:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <9na3lp$1i6$2@snipp.uninett.no> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 9na3h6$1i6$1@snipp.uninett.no
Reinert Korsnes wrote:
> Wilhelm Spickermann wrote:
>
>>
>> On 07-Sep-01 Reinert Korsnes wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Let's say I initiate a "global" variable, A (for example an array), by
>>> calling a procedure (which may read data from a file). And I want to be
>>> sure that the content (value) of this variable is not changed by
>>> another procedure. The variable is "global" in the sense that it is
>>> available in many many other routines.
>>>
>>> I may have several co-programmers I do not trust :-)
>>>
>>> What is the simplest way to do this (in Ada) ?
>>>
>>
>> A : constant array ( ... ) of ... := file_reading_function (...);
>>
>> Wilhelm
>>
>>
>
> Yes, I got this idea but the file reading function reads mode than
"*more* than a ..." :-)
> a simple array. I could collect the variables in a record maybe...
>
> reinert
>
>
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Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-09-07 6:50 Simplest way to protect a variable ? Reinert Korsnes
2001-09-07 8:21 ` Peter Amey
2001-09-07 8:45 ` Wilhelm Spickermann
2001-09-07 9:13 ` Reinert Korsnes
2001-09-07 9:16 ` Reinert Korsnes [this message]
2001-09-07 13:15 ` Wilhelm Spickermann
2001-09-07 11:35 ` Reinert Korsnes
2001-09-07 13:26 ` Ted Dennison
2001-09-09 18:03 ` martin.m.dowie
2001-09-07 13:03 ` DuckE
2001-09-07 13:21 ` Ted Dennison
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