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From: Craig Carey <research@ijs.co.nz>
Subject: Re: End_Of_File but not really
Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2006 13:54:40 +1300
Date: 2006-12-24T13:54:40+13:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <aujro2dbbfaln70cnhv1lvd8vlfshj9k9j@4ax.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 1165597373.375204.16280@l12g2000cwl.googlegroups.com

On 8 Dec 2006 09:02:53 -0800, "Adam Beneschan" wrote:
>Randy Brukardt wrote:
>> "Adam Beneschan" <adam@irvine.com> wrote in message
>> ...
>> > (2) This behavior is what the RM requires.  To me, this means the RM is
>> > broken---it just doesn't make sense to me that End_Of_File would return
>> > True if there is more information in the file to get with Get_Line
>> > (even if the information is "the presence of a blank line").  But
>> > perhaps it's my own understanding that is broken; perhaps my
>> > understanding of what End_Of_File is supposed to do is wrong, even
>> > though I think it's what a reasonable person would expect a function
>> > called "End_Of_File" to do.
>>
>> This is exactly the state. It's the way these things were defined in Ada 83,
>> and required by the ACATS since the very begining. I'd be very surprised if

It is a GNAT bug. My argument:
(1) I confirmed GNAT's behaviour: the Enter key has to be pressed twice
 as noted (somewhat). I used GNAT 3.15p in Windows 2003.
(2) The behaviour seems unacceptable.
(3) Debugging I added showed that 3.15p's End_Of_Line seems to regard
  perceive  that 2 line feed chars at the end of the file are missing.
(4) The reference manual says that End_Of_Line () pattern matches
 (0..1 EOLs (CR?+LF)) + (0..1 EOPs) + (0..1 EOFs).

Maybe EOF is ASCII 26 or the end of the file. In any case, the RM
 allows GNAT to lose 0 to 1 ASCII 10 chars, and GNAT loses two.

I have written a replacement for Ada.Text_IO. Internal dossiers
and above all, some dates and dossiers and surnames will be
released by Mr Warren Tucker, and his black magicians faking
vampirism: All you military officers pop on the pyjamas at 1:30
or 2:30 am. I none ofthe captured e-mails I suspected the only
New Zealand government spy agency ot be moronic, selfish,
truly somewhat illiterate (presumably MI6 could fly out some
staff of the Ombudsmen's Office with MI6 paying), but apparently
the 30 years of steel cage cruelties to a pack of ANZUS militaries
is something that the NZSIS.govt.nz was obtaining a very large
amount of warnings aboutl. So far the NZ government does not
send men out to shoot dogs. In fact there is no type of
terrorism that can get a man out to a front-door. The NZ secret
intelligence service did seem to send a man out to politely
lie at me on 13 October 2006. He knocked about 4 times, and
quit. Some USA agency counterattacked after being lied at, I
guess the CIA. However Australia (training for years), Korea
(caused a mildy adverse effect: Warren sending in 100-300 lying
phone calls, all in Chinese), and if stressed, then
England (maybe they could hire the butler: Warren Tucker had
a party for 1 Canadian and 2 Australian sy chiefs, reported in
the Tue 19 Herald of December 2006. They got a letter from my
DNS hoster, Mr Glenn Reid, in October precisely predicting that
the militaries of most nations are blocked by copyright, ie.
using my software improperly. As best as I can tell, every
New Zealand ISP shows a moral weakness that is astonishing.

Perhaps the best was the Quicksilver.net.nz, the www hoster
the men at the SIS felt I should stay with forever, so as
a side effect of gathering handwritten letters (infrquently
I reply to US+UK overbilling protcols) predicting a ton of
misfortunes for merely ANZUS militaries (and not overlooking
France's, not that I wish to emphasize principles), I got let
off without a debt demand. In that particular instance, I
noted in passing that I would make a complaint to the Auditor
General about the black magic agency: every conduct that it
actually does seems never involve leaving the office.

All anti-terrorism surveillance in NZ instantly stops if a
ICONZ.co.nz or a front for a foreign spy agency receives a
Privacy Act request. Australia is returning presumably giving
some consideration to make inquiries to the Korean spies on
Tuesday, via the Australia of restricted interests.

In New Zealand there is a word for Google disasters spreading
across Europe and Russia and Spain etc.: to quote Hon Helen
Clark: just a "no brainer".An immediate purpose is present
the ANZUS militaries as a pack of duds, to quote my own words
in a handwritten letter to ICONZ.

Also I have a replacement for Ada, winning the war against
indentation. None thought it important.

A quick look at GNAT source shows it much harmed by indenting
after "declare ... begin" lines. 

I am notreally planning on making it available to the public
except by the posting of floppy disks. The unofficial government
therapy of ruthless 56 k blockades, endless deleting of e-mails
with Germany, France, and India, apparently with absolutely
no evidence implicating the CIA, seems a little minor compared
with the doctrinal of shifting local navy chiefs into their
pyjamas at 1:30. Maybe an OIA request to the minister could
find out: a way test if documents can still be couriered out
to parliament buidings in WNG...

It is a trite matter for me and ANZUS to interrogate and
dispute for 3-18 years. The US and UK spies knew that or
else Australia might be able to produce a better replacement
for the nzsis if approved by the Privacy Commissioner and
what lingers in the way of a PM.


>> you found any Ada compiler that doesn't have this behavior (didn't you try
>> it on your compiler to cross-check)?
>

I have no e-mail address.

rushed (from a cafe, using a US news server)
Craig Carey research@ijs.co.nz (dead address and no files)
PO Box 19463 Avondale Auckland.



  parent reply	other threads:[~2006-12-24  0:54 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-12-07 18:00 End_Of_File but not really Adam Beneschan
2006-12-07 20:17 ` Jeffrey R. Carter
2006-12-07 23:25   ` Adam Beneschan
2006-12-08  0:29 ` Randy Brukardt
2006-12-08 17:02   ` Adam Beneschan
2006-12-08 23:02     ` Randy Brukardt
2006-12-24  0:54     ` Craig Carey [this message]
2006-12-26  7:44       ` Craig Carey <research@ijs.co.nz>
2006-12-10  4:57   ` Steve
2006-12-11 22:49     ` Randy Brukardt
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