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* Unsupported Annexes
@ 1999-11-26  0:00 Daryle Walker
  1999-11-26  0:00 ` Keith Thompson
  1999-11-27  0:00 ` Robert Dewar
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Daryle Walker @ 1999-11-26  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hmm, maybe this should be in comp.compilers....

This question is for the Ada compiler creators.  When a compiler doesn't
support a particular annex, do the structures in the annex still have to
be parsed?

If the answer is yes, then someone moving to a compiler without the
annex could get a "construction from an unsupported annex" error.  This
would seem to be the best answer.

If the answer is no, then someone moving to a compiler without the annex
would get a generic "syntax error" when using code that utilizes that
annex.  That would seem very rude.

At least, if an annex is unsupported, are the keywords from that annex
still reserved?

-- 
Daryle Walker
Video Game, Mac, and Internet Junkie
dwalker07 AT snet DOT net




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