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This language feature is only available from Ada 2005 on.
Used to declare an interface. Interfaces are the most important innovation in Ada 2005. The basic semantic has been taken from the interface concept of the Java programming language. Interface inheritance is a reduced form of multiple inheritance.
Interface types
There are various forms of interfaces available:
Normal interface
The normal interface is declared as:
typePrintableisinterface;
Limited interface
Can be used as interface to limited tagged type.
typePrintableislimitedinterface;
Synchronized interface
typePrintableissynchronizedinterface;
All synchronized interfaces are also limited.
Task interface
Can be used as an interface to a task type.
typePrintableistaskinterface;
All task interfaces are also synchronized.
Protected interface
Can be used as an interface to a protected type.
typePrintableisprotectedinterface;
All protected interfaces are also synchronized.
See also
Wikibook
Ada Reference Manual
Ada 2005
Ada Quality and Style Guide
| Ada Keywords | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| abort | else | new | return | |
| abs | elsif | not | reverse | |
| abstract(Ada 95) | end | null | ||
| accept | entry | select | ||
| access | exception | of | separate | |
| aliased(Ada 95) | exit | or | some(Ada 2012) | |
| all | others | subtype | ||
| and | for | out | synchronized(Ada 2005) | |
| array | function | overriding(Ada 2005) | ||
| at | tagged(Ada 95) | |||
| generic | package | task | ||
| begin | goto | pragma | terminate | |
| body | private | then | ||
| if | procedure | type | ||
| case | in | protected(Ada 95) | ||
| constant | interface(Ada 2005) | until(Ada 95) | ||
| is | raise | use | ||
| declare | range | |||
| delay | limited | record | when | |
| delta | loop | rem | while | |
| digits | renames | with | ||
| do | mod | requeue(Ada 95) | xor | |
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