Ada speed vs. C...

Steve Tynor tynor at prism.gatech.EDU
Thu Mar 15 06:58:24 AEST 1990


In article <132920 at sun.Eng.Sun.COM> grover at sun.UUCP (Vinod Grover) writes:
...
>They also mention in that brochure that for the Ada version checks were
>turned off. 
>
>Though, of course Mr Wolfe conveniently omits this piece of information.  If
>you turn off constraint checks, you are sacrificing the much-touted safety
>of Ada. In *this respect*, I do not see how you are different from
>programming in C or any other unsafe language.

Then you're ignoring all the compile-time benefits of Ada (a real type system,
separate specification/implemetation, etc.).  Just because certain run-time
checks were disabled does _not_ make Ada C.

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    Steve Tynor
    Georgia Tech Research Institute
    Artificial Intelligence Branch
    tynor at prism.gatech.edu



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