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Annual International Conference on Ada
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Proceedings of the conference on TRI-Ada '94
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Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Pages: 104 - 111
Year of Publication: 1994
ISBN:0-89791-666-2
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ABSTRACT
The GNAT project at New York University is building a high-quality Ada 9X compiler, to be distributed free and with sources, following the successful mechanisms established by the Free Software Foundation for the GCC compiler.This paper describes the design of a smart recompilation system that is currently being implemented on top of the GNAT compiler. The foundations upon which smart GNAT rests are also the starting point for software engineering tools such as a source browser, a cross referencer and an intelligent Ada make.
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James B. Bladen , David Spenhoff , Steven J. Blake, Ada semantic interface specification (ASIS), Proceedings of the conference on TRI-Ada '91: today's accomplishments; tomorrow's expectations, p.6-15, October 21-25, 1991, San Jose, California, United States
[doi> 10.1145/126551.126552]
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Bevin R. Brett, Smart recompilation: what is it?, its benefits for the user, and its implementation in the DEC Ada compilation system, Proceedings of the conference on TRI-Ada '93, p.277-287, September 18-23, 1993, Seattle, Washington, United States
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R.B.K. DEWAR, The compilation model of GNAT, in Conference Proceedings of Tri-Ada'94, 1994, this volume.
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D. HOLDSWORTH, T.G. DAWSON AND A. MCKAY, 133~ Compilation Units, Ada in the Large, in "Ada into the 90s", Mitchell and Simpson editors, Chapman Hall, pp. 179-187.
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