Ada-Belgium's Ada Contest adaBelgium. offers 400 Euro for the best example of. what ada can do. ada-Belgium announces a competition open to all. We d like http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/contest/
Extractions: Ada-Belgium announces a competition open to all. We'd like to see examples of what Ada can do. We'll award a prize of 400 Euro to the entry we judge to be the best. We're looking for an interesting idea and good Ada. The judges' decision will be based on originality, utility, quality, style, reusability, readability and good use of Ada features. You can enter existing work or new material written for the contest. We will consider all types of projects: applications, libraries or even incomplete works. If you are building on top of an existing library or other piece of code then your work should be indicated clearly and should predominantly be in Ada; the library you use need not be. The judges will consider the code itself; you should indicate the most interesting parts of your source - about 1K lines - for the judges to examine. If you are targeting a reasonably common computer and using generally available tools, then you are welcome to supply build instructions so the judges can try to execute your code. If your target is portable you may be able to demonstrate the code running. Judging will take place in January and February. To help plan the work of the judges we'd like you to register your interest in advance. The competition is open to everyone. Entries must be submitted in one of English, French, Dutch or German. Please register as soon as possible using the contact information below.
Debugging Distributed Ada Programs - Briggs, Jamieson, Randall Debugging Distributed ada Programs (1994) (Make Corrections) (1 citation) JS Briggs, SD Jamieson, GW Randall, IC Wand. Debugging distributed ada programs. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/briggs94debugging.html
Binding An Ada Program Prev, Appendix A. The Compilation Model, Next. A.10. Binding an ada Program. The rules in ada do not permit such an inconsistent program to be built. http://www.xgc.com/manuals/m1750-ada/xgc-ada-ug/x4020.html
Extractions: XGC User's Guide: Using the Ada Compiler Prev Appendix A. The Compilation Model Next When using languages such as C and C++, the only remaining step in building an executable program once the source files have been compiled is linking the object modules together. This means it is possible to link an inconsistent version of a program in which two units have included different versions of the same header. The rules in Ada do not permit such an inconsistent program to be built. For example, if two clients have different versions of the same package, it is not possible to build a program containing these two clients. These rules are enforced by the XGC Ada binder, which also determines an elaboration order consistent with the Ada rules. The XGC Ada binder is run after all the object files for a program have been compiled. It is given the name of the main program unit, and from this it determines the set of units required by the program, reading the corresponding ALI files. It generates error messages if the program is inconsistent or if no valid order of elaboration exists. If no errors are detected, the binder produces a main program, in C, that contains calls to the required elaboration procedures, followed by a call to the main program. This C program is compiled using the C compiler to generate the object file for the main program. The name of the C file is
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