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Ada 2005 R2
Language Reference Manual

Ada 2005 R2 Language Reference Manual

The documents on this page consolidate a possible second amendment to Ada 95 with the previously standardized Amendment 1, Technical Corrigendum 1, and the Ada Standard (International Standard ISO/IEC 8652:1995). The Amendment (Amendment 2) will be produced by the ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22/WG 9 Ada Rapporteur Group (ARG). The final form of Amendment 2, or whether its standardization will succeed, are not known at this time. Thus, any proposed feature may be substantially changed or withdrawn before the Amendment begins standardization. These draft documents are not an official publication or work product of the ARG, but rather are provided by the ARA as a service to the Ada community.
The intent is that this will be a modest update to the Ada language, and thus the language will continue to be known as Ada 2005 after Amendment 2 is completed (rather than Ada 2012 or some similar name). To differentiate it from the existing language when that is necessary for comprehensibility, we are calling it Ada 2005 R2 (Ada 2005 Release 2).
For more on the possible amendment, see the ARG working site.
The current (Ada 2005) consolidated standard is available here.
This is draft 8. This version contains AIs that were ARG-approved through the June 2009 ARG meeting, along with some presentation issues (AI05-0092-1).
Send editorial comments on the documents to agent@ada-auth.org. Editorial comments are those that do not change the meaning of the text, such a spelling errors, doubled words, etc.
Substantive comments should be submitted to the Ada-Comment mailing list (ada-comment@ada-auth.org) as outlined in Introduction of the draft standard.
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