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From: | W DOT Derks AT nl DOT cis DOT philips DOT com (Wiljan Derks) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: GNAT - Ada frontend for Djgpp question |
Date: | 14 Aug 1995 08:22:07 GMT |
Organization: | Philips |
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References: | <40ke9k$mdb AT freenet DOT vancouver DOT bc DOT ca> |
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To: | djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu |
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In article <40ke9k$mdb AT freenet DOT vancouver DOT bc DOT ca>, rdc AT freenet DOT vancouver DOT bc DOT ca says... > >Just got GNAT to learn Ada on - and some tutorials. >Curious if any other are using the Ada frontend for Djgpp's GCC. > I have been using GNAT for about a year now. It already improved quite a lot since then. At this moment it is almost complete and most bugs have been removed. I have been using in with the GRX routines which work great. For everybody using C or C++ right now I can just say: switch to GNAT as soon as possible. Notice that GNAT is not just a front end but a real compiler. It is linked agains the gcc backend however. Greetings, Wiljan
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