Stephane et al,
See
http://cui.unige.ch/db-research/Enseignement/analyseinfo/Ada95/BNFindex.html
for a nice text and graphic rendering of Ada 95 BNF.
They don't have an Ada 83 one there, but syntax-wise there are few
differences. General access types, protected types, and tagged types
are the ones that come to mind. The syntactic leap is _much_ smaller
than from C to C++, for example.
Mike Feldman
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> Hello everyone,
>
> Could I please be pointer to a website and/or a good PDF file that explains
> in details the Ada 83 and 95 Grammar in B.N.F. format?
>
> I prefere Ada 95, but if there is only Ada 83 B.N.F. Existing out there, so
> be it.
>
> Thank you everyone
>
> Stephane Richard
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