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From: Pascal Obry
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Subject: Re: Newbie: Best Ada Compiler for MS Windows ?
Date: 09 Apr 2002 18:53:02 +0200
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tmoran@acm.org writes:
> >If that's the case then get Gnat, AdaGIDE, gdb and GtkAda and you should be
> >*more* than satisfied. There may be better development environments
> After first meeting Ada, I fell in love when I found that programs
> didn't crash - they might print a nice message like "constraint error,
> value = 11" at subb line 27 called from suba line 3 called from ..."
> It is painfull to realize today's newbies using the "free" compiler won't
> have that.
Yes they have that. the "free" compiler have traceback and AdaGIDE have a
specific option to enable a nice symbolic traceback display...
Pascal.
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