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  • = Ada 95 Rationale = {{DISPLAYTITLE: Guide <span class="hide">- Ada 95 Rationale</span> }}
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  • ...ytitle|}}}|{{DISPLAYTITLE: {{{Displaytitle|}}} <span class="hide">- Ada 95 Rationale</span> }} }} [[Category:9x rationale]]
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  • ''The HTML hypertext annotations of the "Hypertext Ada 95 Rationale" are Copyright (C) 1995 by Laurent Guerby. All rights reserved.'' The "Hypertext Ada 95 Rationale" hereafter referred to as the "package", is distributed in the hope that it
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  • ...s of all those involved in developing the new standard and in writing this rationale document. The Ada 95 language revision was prepared by the Ada 9X Design Team based at Intermetrics, Inc., under the direction of William Car
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  • ...important features not discussed in Part One and gives more detail of the rationale including alternatives that were considered and rejected. It is assumed tha
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  • ...of the mapping between the original Requirements and the sections of this rationale where they are addressed; it concludes that Ada 95 meets the Requirements.'
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  • This document describes the rationale for Ada 95, the revised International Standard. Ada 95 increases the flexib ''The Ada 9X Design Team,<br />
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  • Safety Annex. Unnumbered Ada 9X Project Document, 1993. [CD 93] Ada 9X Reference Manual, Version 4.0 (Committee Draft).
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  • ...ional Standards Organization.) This present document describes the overall Rationale for the revision and includes tutorial information for the new features. ...ctor of the Ada Joint Program Office, who subsequently established the Ada 9X Project for conducting the revision of the Ada Standard. Christine M Anders
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  • This second part of the rationale is arranged to generally correspond to the sections in the Ada 95 Reference Chapters 3, 4, 9 and 10 constitute the bulk of this part of the rationale mainly because they contain a number of quite long examples. The changes de
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  • ...-reaching. We concluded that such a solution was too ambitious for the Ada 9X revision. ...ibuted Systems annex and the reader is thus referred to Part Three of this rationale for further details.
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  • ...n the reader is referred to [RM95 11.6]. A more detailed discussion of the rationale will be found in [AARM].
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  • ...ause of its specialist nature. For more details consult Part Three of this rationale. ...also allowed on task and protected types in Ada 95. (An early draft of Ada 9X also permitted discriminants on arrays and discriminants to be of any nonli
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  • ...nd in fully object oriented languages (see 4.7). Recognizing this, the Ada 9X Requirements reflect the need to provide improved support for this paradigm '''S4.1-A(1) - Subprograms as Objects''': Ada 9X should provide:
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  • ...ks on single-processor systems. For further details see Part Three of this rationale. ...a discussion on these topics the reader is referred to Part Three of this rationale.
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  • A final point of rationale for the Bounded_String generic: the reason for declaring Max_Length, which ...nguage Environment Annex. These attributes are discussed elsewhere in this Rationale (see 6.2).
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  • In an earlier version of Ada 9X, the Task_ID type was defined as the root type of the task class. Since tha
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  • ...se it on those protected objects for which it is requested explicitly. The rationale is that the cost of priority changes may be too high to tolerate in general During the 9X revision, the term suspension was replaced with blocking since it was consi
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  • The rationale for this model derives from the Ada 9X Requirements for Distributed Processing (see R8.1-A(1) and R8.2-A(1)); name
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  • ...inefficient and aesthetically displeasing. In an early version of the Ada 9X mapping there was a capability to obtain numeric literals for private types ...rd's approach, an effort that would have been outside the scope of the Ada 9X project.
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  • ...oach to defining the complex type from the same proposed standard. The Ada 9X Distinguished Reviewers recommended a different approach that enabled the w ...ther machine numbers or have the accuracy of the parameters. For a general rationale for the design of the primitive functions, see [Dritz 91b]. (Some of the at
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  • ...he subtleties of this issue in connection with an earlier draft of the Ada 9X mapping). As observed above, the Ada 95 rule treating this as a bounded err ...the issues involved, see Chapter 2 of the report on Formal Studies of Ada 9X [DoD 92].
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  • ...DIS then this is explicitly mentioned. A reference to that section of the rationale containing further discussion of the topic is given where appropriate.
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  • ...ly indicates how they have been met (by refererence to other parts of this rationale) or else notes why they proved to be inappropriate. ...uirement is a list of the one or more Requirement Summary sections of this rationale containing an indication of how the requirement has been met.
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  • ...ytitle|}}}|{{DISPLAYTITLE: {{{Displaytitle|}}} <span class="hide">- Ada 95 Rationale</span> }} }} [[Category:9x rationale]]
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  • ...s of all those involved in developing the new standard and in writing this rationale document. The Ada 95 language revision was prepared by the Ada 9X Design Team based at Intermetrics, Inc., under the direction of William Car
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  • This document describes the rationale for Ada 95, the revised International Standard. Ada 95 increases the flexib ''The Ada 9X Design Team,<br />
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  • ...ional Standards Organization.) This present document describes the overall Rationale for the revision and includes tutorial information for the new features. ...ctor of the Ada Joint Program Office, who subsequently established the Ada 9X Project for conducting the revision of the Ada Standard. Christine M Anders
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  • Safety Annex. Unnumbered Ada 9X Project Document, 1993. [CD 93] Ada 9X Reference Manual, Version 4.0 (Committee Draft).
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  • ..., which gives an introduction to the new features of Ada, and explains the rationale behind them. Programmers should read this first. ...thers who wish to study the fine details. The annotations include detailed rationale for individual rules and explanations of some of the more arcane interactio
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  • ...-reaching. We concluded that such a solution was too ambitious for the Ada 9X revision. ...ibuted Systems annex and the reader is thus referred to Part Three of this rationale for further details.
    42 KB (6,657 words) - 16:19, 20 April 2019
  • ...oach to defining the complex type from the same proposed standard. The Ada 9X Distinguished Reviewers recommended a different approach that enabled the w ...ther machine numbers or have the accuracy of the parameters. For a general rationale for the design of the primitive functions, see [Dritz 91b]. (Some of the at
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  • ...ause of its specialist nature. For more details consult Part Three of this rationale. ...also allowed on task and protected types in Ada 95. (An early draft of Ada 9X also permitted discriminants on arrays and discriminants to be of any nonli
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  • The rationale for this model derives from the Ada 9X Requirements for Distributed Processing (see R8.1-A(1) and R8.2-A(1)); name
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  • ...se it on those protected objects for which it is requested explicitly. The rationale is that the cost of priority changes may be too high to tolerate in general During the 9X revision, the term suspension was replaced with blocking since it was consi
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