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From: Pascal Obry
Subject: Re: A simple question
Date: 2000/10/21
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"Kennan" writes:
> can anyone tell me that is there any differences between "isnew" and "is
> new" ???
>
I don't understand what you are talking about, there is no "isnew" reserved
word in Ada. Can you explain more precisely the problem ?
Pascal.
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