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Autore: Joel Roth
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Vecchi argomenti: Re: [DNG] Learning C (books)
Oggetto: [DNG] Ada example (was: Re: Learning C (books))
This is an awesome introduction: a script that does
something, explained, *and* how to compile/run.

Also, I'm happy to see that the => token. It is called a "fat
comma" in Perl and used as a key/value separator. Was
probably borrowed from Ada.

On Sat, Oct 05, 2024 at 10:10:55PM +0200, Didier Kryn wrote:
> Le 05/10/2024 à 08:51, Steve Litt a écrit :
> > Would you be able to give a presentation of Ada at the December 2024
> > online GoLUG meeting? It's 7PM Eastern Time (probably standard time by
> > then) on the first Wednesday in December. We're on a run of having a
> > lot of interesting presentations.
>
>     Here is an example of a very small program I wrote many years ago before
> a travel to Japan. You will easily understand what it does, but I will
> explain line by line the source. The file is named jetlag.adb
>
>  1 with Ada.Text_Io;
>  2 use Ada.Text_Io;
>  3
>  4 procedure Jetlag is
>  5    type H24_T is mod 24;
>  6    package H24_Io is new Modular_Io ( H24_T );
>  7    use H24_Io;
>  8    J: H24_T;
>  9 begin
> 10    Put ("France: ");
> 11    for T in H24_T loop
> 12       Put ( Item=>T, Width=>2 );
> 13       Put ("h ");
> 14    end loop;
> 15    New_Line;
> 16    Put ("Japon:  ");
> 17    for T in H24_T loop
> 18       J := T+8;
> 19       Put ( Item=>J, Width=>2 );
> 20       Put ("h ");
> 21    end loop;
> 22 end Jetlag;
>
> line 1 is kinda #include in C, it declares we will refer to the declarations
> of package Ada.Text_Io . We will see that this package contains the
> declaration of the child package Ada.Text_Io.Modular_Io.
>
> Line 2is a namespace instruction: if there is a Thing declared in package
> Ada.Text_Io, we do not need to call it Ada.Text_Io.Thing, but just Thing.
>
> Line 4 starts the declaration of a procedure. Lines 5-8 are declarations.
> After line 9 are the instruction, and line 22 is the end of our procedure,
> which is the main program.
>
> line 5 declares a modular type, an integer number ranging from 0 to 23.
>
> line 6 declares an instantiation of the generic child package Modular_Io for
> the type we have declared
>
> line 7: thanks to this line, we don't need to write H24_Io.Put but just Put
> in lines 12, and 19
>
> line 8 declares a variable of type H24_T. Note that such a discrete type is
> also a set,
>
> line 10 invokes the procedure Ada.Text_Io.Put, with a string as unique
> argument. Remark: arguments to subprograms may be ommitted when they have
> default values.
>
> line 11: describes a loop with the running index T of type H24_T, that is
> belonging to the H24_T set. We could run it backward by writing "for T in
> reverse H24_T".
>
> line 12 prints the value of T using two characters (a space is inserted if
> only one digit is needed). It calls the procedure H24_Io.Put with the syntax
> of designated arguments: Item is the value to print and Space is the size of
> the printed text. There may be other arguments, such as Base, if you want to
> print it  eg, in octal.
>
> line 14 is obvious
>
> line 15 invokes the procedure Ada.Text_Io.New_Line. If you invoke a
> procedure without argument, you don't write parentheses
>
> line 18: the addition of modular numbers performs the wrapping
> automatically.
>
> line 22: end of procedure JetLag.
>
> To compile: 'sudo apt-get install gnat && gnatmake jetlag && ./jetlag'
>


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