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Ada System Certifier_1 1.0 Date/Time of Processing: Monday 30 May 1994 12:58:31Pm Overall Assessment of System: OK Classification of System: A Basis of Classification -- Syntax Errors PASS Completeness PASS Independence from External Libraries PASS Independence from a Specific Ada Compiler PASS Number of ... Files 163 Library Units 164 Lines 15418 Statements 3730 Comments 6613 Subunits and Parent Units -- 25 parent program units 0 missing parent units 143 subunits 0 subunits found but not specified 0 subunits specified but not found
This project began in early 1986 as an Ada learning project in the Simulations Operations Control Center (SOC) at Goddard Space Flight Center. Through the process of writing a parse table generator and Ada syntax file, the tool's author was able to learn many of the intricacies of Ada he might have otherwise missed in years of development projects.
The standards implemented by the tool are directly taken from the Ada Style Guide (Software Engineering Laboratory Series SEL-87-002) produced by the Ada Standards Committee of the Ada Users Group at NASA/GFSC. This guide is the basis of the proposed MIL-HDBK-1804.
The files associated with this tool include:
All files are PAGER files. Only NAPPCO and NAPPSRC are required to compile the tool using internal parse tables. If your Ada compiler does not have the capacity to compile the large parse tables required, use NAPPDAT and NAPPTBL to make the parse tables external to the program.
A machine-readable copy of the MIL-HDBK-1804 is available in the PMH1804.* files. The file NAPP.ZIP in the MSDOS archives contains a readme file and a self-extracting EXE file which extracts into all the files needed to run the pretty printer on an IBM PC or clone. No source is in NAPP.ZIP; source is only in the ASR. NAPP.ZIP contains executables which are ready to run on the PC.
DATE VERSION AUTHOR HISTORY 5/88 1.1 Allyn M. Shell Initial Release
This prologue must be included in all copies of this software. This software is released to the Ada community. This software is released to the Public Domain (note: software released to the Public Domain is not subject to copyright protection). Restrictions on use or distribution: NONE
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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