ANN: Simple components for Ada v3.2

This is a discussion on ANN: Simple components for Ada v3.2 within the ADA forums in Programming Languages category; The current version provides implementations of smart pointers, sets, maps, stacks, tables, string editing, unbounded arrays, expression analyzers, lock-free data structures, synchronization primitives (events, race condition free pulse events, arrays of events, reentrant mutexes, deadlock-free arrays of mutexes), pseudo-random non-repeating numbers, symmetric encoding and decoding, IEEE 754 representations support. It grew out of needs and does not pretend to be universal. Tables management and strings editing are described in separate documents see Tables and Strings edit. http://www.dmitry-kazakov.de/ada/components.htm New in this version is a portable IEEE 754 floating-point representation support. Generic packages instantiated by an Ada floating-point type are provided for ...

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Old 07-27-2008, 05:41 AM
Dmitry A. Kazakov
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Default ANN: Simple components for Ada v3.2

The current version provides implementations of smart pointers, sets, maps,
stacks, tables, string editing, unbounded arrays, expression analyzers,
lock-free data structures, synchronization primitives (events, race
condition free pulse events, arrays of events, reentrant mutexes,
deadlock-free arrays of mutexes), pseudo-random non-repeating numbers,
symmetric encoding and decoding, IEEE 754 representations support. It grew
out of needs and does not pretend to be universal. Tables management and
strings editing are described in separate documents see Tables and Strings
edit.

http://www.dmitry-kazakov.de/ada/components.htm

New in this version is a portable IEEE 754 floating-point representation
support. Generic packages instantiated by an Ada floating-point type are
provided for single and double precision IEEE numbers. IEEE NaN, infinities
and denormalized numbers are supported.

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