From: frederic@alsys.com
Subject: Re: AETECH Ada Compiler Problems
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 1994 21:34:58 GMT
Date: 1994-12-12T21:34:58+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <D0pvyA.2H0@alsys.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 1994Dec12.161011.25629@lamont.ldgo.columbia.edu
Caroline McCullough <mccull@ifte.sed.redstone.army.mil> wrote:
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> We are having problems using AETECH's IntegrAda for Windows Version 1.2
> compiler. If anyone has had any of these same problems please let us know.
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> 1. Can you compile DOS applications with AETECH? We are having problems
> referencing the standard packages from DOS. We have no documentation for
> writing DOS applications.
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> 2. Existing code:
> end record;
> for sym_record'size use 70 * system.storage_unit;
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> Produces:
> *ERROR* This size is not supported for this type (J.4.17)
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> In the AETECH Compiler documentation, Chapter 13, a thousand bits is
> allocated for the size expression. The above existing code uses 560 bits.
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> 3. The AETECH IntegrAda windows environment sets up default directories for
> the scratch files and the ".obj" output files. Where can the defaults
> be changed for the .sym, .jrl, etc. files? I am only able to compile
> out of the C:\IADAWIN directory in order for the compiler/linker/binder
> to find all the pertinent files. When I compile on "D" drive under a
> subdirectory, files cannot always be found.
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> Thanks,
>
> Caroline McCullough
> mccull@ifte.sed.redstone.army.mil
>
May be you should upgrade to Alsys Activada for Windows 3.1.
It produces both Windows and DOS applications. For a rewiew
please read the article in PCWEEK dated December 12, 1994 (today).
Regards
Frederic Bonnard
Alsys
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