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Ada System Certifier_1 1.1 Date/Time of Processing: Wednesday 21 December 1994 08:37:00Pm Overall Assessment of System: OK Classification of System: C Basis of Classification -- Syntax Errors PASS Completeness PASS Independence from External Libraries FAIL Independence from a Specific Ada Compiler FAIL Explanations for failures -- System withs non-standard library units that are not provided System contains compiler-specific pragmas or uses Machine_Code Number of ... Files 287 Library Units 308 Lines 35260 Statements 10766 Comments 8790 Unidentified Withed Units -- 11 unidentified withed units Subunits and Parent Units -- 16 parent program units 0 missing parent units 74 subunits 0 subunits found but not specified 0 subunits specified but not found
Digital is making these bindings free to use and modify as long as you don't change our copyright notice or sell them. We would like to hear from you if you encounter any software errors reports or comments.
Please contact morris@begin.enet.dec.com
These bindings are compatible with systems with both X11R4/Motif 1.1 and X11R5/Motif 1.2. If you're using Digital hardware and have X11R5/Motif 1.2 then you will also be able to compile the DXm bindings (DECMotif Extensions).
Note that this is an update to previously released bindings.
The Ada Xlib/Xt/Motif bindings require the existance of the C Xlib/Xt/Motif bindings. (Ie: the include files and the libraries are available). The actual bindings are pure Ada code, produced by tools written in Ada and C.
The C tools are compiled using your systems Xlib, Xt, and Xm include files, and they use the information found there to produce Ada representation clauses, constants, etc. that exactly match the C representations of the structures, etc. This is how this kit can reliably generate bindings for a range of architectures, regardless of word-size, alignment-rules, etc.
The approach that we use for doing this is applicable for producing any bindings to C interfaces, and is worth looking at independent of its use here.
DEC Ada and OpenVMS are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation. X Window System is a trademark of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Motif is a registered trademark of the Open Software Foundation. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective holders.
18 Mar 94 Bevin Brett/Barry Waldbaum Initial release to the PAL 21 Dec 94 Morris DECBIND2 released
This prologue must be included in all copies of this software. Restrictions on use or distribution: Not for sale
This software and its documentation are provided "AS IS" and without any expressed or implied warranties whatsoever. No warranties as to performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose exist. The user is advised to test the software thoroughly before relying on it. The user must assume the entire risk and liability of using this software. In no event shall any person or organization of people be held responsible for any direct, indirect, consequential or inconsequential damages or lost profits.
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