dmartin@hermix.UUCP (dmartin) (03/04/88)
Hi! I'm doing some work involving Ada language processing with Prolog, and I need to develop an intermediate representation that's suitable for use with Prolog. I've looked at Diana, and I'd like to base my representation on Diana. But I'm not that up-to-date on the Ada compilation scene, so I have the following questions: (1) I have the DIANA manual published in 1983 by Springer-Verlag. Is this still current, or have there been further upgrades? If so, where could I get the latest version? (2) Is there any way to get an electronic copy of the definition of Diana (corresponding to chapter 2 of the manual)? (Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!) (3) Are there any competing standards which have come into use? Is Diana still considered a viable standard? Please send your responses to me directly; if there's significant interest, I'll post a compendium to INFO-ADA. David Martin ARPANET: hermix!dmartin@rand-unix.arpa UUCP: {ihnp4,trwrb,decvax}!hermix!dmartin Mark V Systems Limited 16400 Ventura Blvd., #303 Encino, CA 91436 (818) 995-7671