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Add note about if there is a place (or link) where one can go to make suggestions or ask newbie questions or comments. For example, I wonder what "fine-grained control over visibility" means. An example would be great! Thanks! lmj
New chapters:
Representation clauses
Interfacing: hardware, other languages
High-Integrity, Ravenscar, SPARK
Real-time
ASIS
DSA, PolyORB
Static analysis
Contributing page:
Pragmas/attribute conventions
It's not needed to link always to both RM
Coding conventions
Images: Ada types (SVG)
Navigation links to the next and previous pages (like in the Spanish version)
Put the list of objectives of the chapter at its beginning
Standard libraries:
Finish the description of every module
Separate standard library units from compiler dependent ones
Categorize standard library units: generic, nested packages, optional, implementation dependent
Links to the standard types and exceptions ({{Ada/Standard|String}} = [[Ada Programming/Libraries/Standard#{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]]).
Improve the see also section:
More links to Wikipedia
Ada Gems
Explicit references to the Ada Quality and Style Guide
References to the Ada 95 and Ada 83 Rationale
Templates for linking to the covers (ARM, SG, Rationale)
Links always to Ada Programming and the parent section? Those links are already available in the navigation bar
Put always the Ada Reference Manual subsection, even when it does not apply?
Put always links to both the ARM 95 & ARM 2005?
Cite templates: AARM, Rationale, Ada-Issues...
Template Template:Ada/pragma adds "pragma" and Template:Ada/restriction adds "pragma Restriction". New templates Template:Ada/pragma name and Template:Ada/restriction name ?
Improved Index
Template:Ada/Operators — Update wikilinks
Exercises
Scope of every part: tutorial, links, annexes (pragmas, keywords, attributes),... Which parts will be printed?
Changes to the language (Ada 83 , Ada 95 , Ada 2005 )
List of exceptions defined in the Standard Libraries?
Tools
GNAT Tools (gnatelim, gnatmetric, ...)
Language translators from/to other languages [1]
Creation of bindings
Dynamic libraries
Coding conventions:
ARM
GNAT
GNU
SPARK
Other projects
Language subsets/supersets:
More compilers [3] , and tools
New wikibooks:
Ada for C and C++ programmers
Ada for Java programmers
Ada for Fortran programmers
Ada for COBOL programmers
Ada for Pascal programmers
Ada (+ GNAVI) for Delphi programmers
Ada (+ GNAVI) for Visual Basic programmers
Ada for Eiffel programmers
SPARK
Ada Encyclopaedia
Language Quick Reference Guide. Like [4] , but for Ada 2005 and including syntax
Ada/83/Cite AI
Ada/83/Cite UI : Uniformity Issues
Ada/95/Cite AC : Ada Commentaries
Ada/Cite asis issues : ASIS 1999
issn in cite journal