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- <h4 class="subsubsection">15.4.10.1 Introduction</h4>
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- <p>The Ada mode of <small>GDB</small> supports a fairly large subset of Ada expression
- syntax, with some extensions.
- The philosophy behind the design of this subset is
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- <li> That <small>GDB</small> should provide basic literals and access to operations for
- arithmetic, dereferencing, field selection, indexing, and subprogram calls,
- leaving more sophisticated computations to subprograms written into the
- program (which therefore may be called from <small>GDB</small>).
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- </li><li> That type safety and strict adherence to Ada language restrictions
- are not particularly important to the <small>GDB</small> user.
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- </li><li> That brevity is important to the <small>GDB</small> user.
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- <p>Thus, for brevity, the debugger acts as if all names declared in
- user-written packages are directly visible, even if they are not visible
- according to Ada rules, thus making it unnecessary to fully qualify most
- names with their packages, regardless of context. Where this causes
- ambiguity, <small>GDB</small> asks the user’s intent.
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- <p>The debugger will start in Ada mode if it detects an Ada main program.
- As for other languages, it will enter Ada mode when stopped in a program that
- was translated from an Ada source file.
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- <p>While in Ada mode, you may use ‘<tt>--</tt>’ for comments. This is useful
- mostly for documenting command files. The standard <small>GDB</small> comment
- (‘<samp>#</samp>’) still works at the beginning of a line in Ada mode, but not in the
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