From: cwarwick@fox.nstn.ns.ca (Elgar the Idiot aka Chris Warwick)
Subject: Ada and shared memory question
Date: 26 Dec 1994 18:40:29 -0400
Date: 1994-12-26T18:40:29-04:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <cwarwick.3.0012AD50@fox.nstn.ns.ca> (raw)
I have had very little luck getting system specific info, but the compiler is
Verdix, and the OS is SCO UNIX...
Does anyone know how the Ada RTE usually implemented on non-threaded UNIX
systems? Is it linked into each executable, or is some sort of shared library
used?
We are trying to write an Oracle SQL procedure to call services provided by
our Ada programs. The problem seems to be the Ada RTE code is not being
correctly linked or referenced. One solution I thought of would be to place
the code into a shared memory buffer, and provide a C front end to access the
memory and call the service. Is this a reasonable use of shared memory? Can
I do this in Ada? Has anyone out there tried this?
Any help would be greatly appreciated...
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1994-12-26 22:40 Elgar the Idiot aka Chris Warwick [this message]
1994-12-27 17:14 ` Ada and shared memory question R. William Beckwith
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