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* Any Ada source XML serialization standard?
@ 2012-04-06 17:54 Yannick Duchêne (Hibou57)
  2012-04-06 19:01 ` Peter C. Chapin
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From: Yannick Duchêne (Hibou57) @ 2012-04-06 17:54 UTC (permalink / raw)


In the search of the best ways to disconnect source representation and  
source storage, which is required to leave the stone‑age era we still live  
in (heavy words, I know), I am seeking for a standard XML representation  
for various languages, as XML (possibly its binary variant) seems the most  
obvious choice, because good enough and standard, at least to me.

I read about a so called cppML, whose purpose was precisely that, but for  
C++. As there use to be a cppML, I naively searched for an adaML or some  
sort of that, but failed. By the way, this cppML seems dead, or am I wrong?

Any known Ada source XML serialization standard in the place? Preferably a  
unique and single standard :-P

With thanks, and wish you to enjoy a nice day.

-- 
“Syntactic sugar causes cancer of the semi-colons.” [1]
“Structured Programming supports the law of the excluded muddle.” [1]
[1]: Epigrams on Programming — Alan J. — P. Yale University



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