Ada (Trade Name) Complier Validation Summary Report: Verdix Ada Development System, Version 5.2 for the Sequent Balance under DYNIX, Release 1.3.2.

Abstract

The Validation Summary Report describes how an Ada compiler conforms to the language standard. This report explains all technical terms used within it and thoroughly reports the Ada Compiler Validation Capability test results. Ada compilers must be written according to the language specification as given in ANSI/MIL-STD-1815A Ada. All implementation-defined features must be included for the compiler to conform to the Standard. Following the guidelines of the Standard ensures continuity between compilers. That is, the entire Standard must be implemented, and nothing can be implemented that is not in the standard. Even though all validated Ada compilers conform to the Standard, it must be understood that some differences do exist between implementations. ANSI/MIL-STD-1815A permits some implementation dependencies--e.g., the maximum length of identifiers, the maximum values of integer types, etc. These implementation-dependent features limit the portability of programs between compilers. Other differences between compilers are due to limitations imposed on a compiler by the operating system and by the hardware. All of these dependencies are given in the report.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 15, 1985
Accession Number
ADA167231

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