On Friday, June 19, 2026 at 11:12, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:

> Perhaps it was merely intended to be run under GNU, or become part of
> the GNU binutils? Or GNU tool than the "GNU Compiler Collection"? 

The paper I cited ("The GNAT Project: A GNU-Ada 9X Compiler") by the 
project principals states:

   GNAT (an acronym for GNU NYU Ada Translator), is a front-end and
   runtime system for Ada 9X that uses the successful GCC [GCC94a]
   back-end as a retargetable code generator. 

   [...]

   GCC is a retargetable and rehostable compiler system, with multiple
   front-ends and a large number of hardware targets. Originally designed
   as a compiler for C, it now includes front-ends for C++, Modula-3,
   Fortran, Objective-C, and most recently Ada. 

As I mentioned to Bill, I do (vaguely) recall reading about an early Ada 
compiler that generated C code instead of machine code.  But GNAT wasn't 
it.

                                      -- Dave

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