Ada 9S Tips a n d Tidbits Number 3: Inheritance and Child Library Units Brad Balfour CACI, Inc. 1600 N. Beauregard St. Alexandria, VA 22311 (703) 824-4505 ⢠bbalfour@sid.caci.corn This is the third in an irregular series of columns on Ada 95 technical issues. These columns are intended for distribution through a variety of mechanisms beyond publication in Ada Letters, including posting on comp.lang.ada (gatewayed to the info-ada mailing list), and being stored on the ACM SIGAda World Wide Web (WWW) home page < h t t p : / / ~ v . a c m . o r ~ s i g a d a/>. This column is aimed at the non novice Ada 95 programmer - one who has studied the basic Ada 95 LRM and Rationale, been to a tutorial, or taken a class. I will try to pick a single, special topic, and explore that topic in some depth. The goal is to illustrate the use of a feature or features of Ada 95 in a realistic example situation. This column expands on the themes introduced in Tips a , d Tidbits #2 [Ada Letters, May/June, 1995; Volume X-V #3], by continuing to
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