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  1. Proceedings of the eleventh annual Washington Ada symposium & summer ACM SIGAda meeting on Ada (WADAS '94)
  2. The GNU Ada runtime library (GNARL)
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Information systems development in Ada
Ad Hoc Query: a reusable database access capability
Dialogue-specified reuse of domain engineering work products
A model base for software engineering
Ada and Hatley-Pirbhai
Common Ada bindings to compartmented mode workstations
Developing Ada applications in a distributed computing environment
A motif-based instructor interface for a maintenance trainer
Verification of the application of coding rules for Ada to enhance portability of real-time applications
The GNU Ada runtime library (GNARL)
Experiences building data structure artifacts in Ada9X
Employing UNAS technology for software architecture education at the University of Southern California

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The GNU Ada runtime library (GNARL)

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Giering, E. W. Baker, T. P.
Abstract The GNu Ada Runtime Library (GNARL) is an implementation of Ada 9X tasking. It is designed to support the Gnu-NYU Ada Translator (GNAT), and is part of the GNAT distribution. This report describes the design of the interface which GNARL presents to compiler-generated code, some of the alternatives considered, and the motivation for choosing the current design. It also discusses the GNARL implementation, how it is intended to be layered over the services of an off-the-shelf commercial operating system, and the expected compiler translation of various Ada 9X tasking constructs.
Starting Page 97
Ending Page 107
Page Count 11
File Format PDF
ISBN 0897916840
DOI 10.1145/197978.197989
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1994-07-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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