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This is the Ada Reference Manual.
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Other available Ada documents include:
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Rationale for the Ada Programming Language -- 1995 edition, which gives
an introduction to the new features of Ada, and explains the rationale
behind them. Programmers should read this first.
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Changes to Ada -- 1987 to 1995. This document lists in detail the
changes made to the 1987 edition of the standard.
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The Annotated Ada Reference Manual (AARM). The AARM contains all of the
text in the RM95, plus various annotations. It is intended primarily for
compiler writers, validation test writers, and others who wish to study
the fine details. The annotations include detailed rationale for
individual rules and explanations of some of the more arcane
interactions among the rules.
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