Ayoub890 wrote:

> I will look at those.
> The matter is not that simple though. The matter is not up to me. In the
> industry where I work everything is C or C++. Even if I do not make
> mistakes in C or C++ somebody else might. It will not alleviate the
> situation if I alone would use Ada, even if I could.
> 
> Ayoub

Well, hmmm, I guess I'm one of the few who actually works with Ada on a
daily basis. Sometimes I get carried away, but just today, I told one of my
collegues (we are in for a new version of the system we are developing,
with many changes) that we are lucky that the system is written in Ada.  
And she replied, "Imaging doing this, if we were using C/C++. We would not
be able to do it with maintained stability"

(The system is a warehouse control/management system, and got around 300000
rows of Ada code (~2000 files), and 500 rows written in c in 3 files, which
I try to get rid of...)

Pragma Import will be your friend if you want to reuse your c-code. c++ is
not that easy though.

/Bj�rn


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