Neat! Interestingly Ada has had this feature since its inception around 1983 (use in action with CPUID - https://gist.github.com/AdaDoom3/6466215).
What other suggestions do you have besides changes to the case statements?
I would create Ada++ - so that people could use the power of Ada in a syntax more familar to them. http://adapplang.com/
The advantage of declare blocks would be the structure they provide - both in terms of understanding how much memory usage a subprogram can have in branching scenarios, but also as a way of showing the programmer…
You will always be welcome in the Ada++ community : ) http://www.adapplang.com/
Neat! Interestingly Ada has had this feature since its inception around 1983 (use in action with CPUID - https://gist.github.com/AdaDoom3/6466215).
What other suggestions do you have besides changes to the case statements?
I would create Ada++ - so that people could use the power of Ada in a syntax more familar to them. http://adapplang.com/
The advantage of declare blocks would be the structure they provide - both in terms of understanding how much memory usage a subprogram can have in branching scenarios, but also as a way of showing the programmer…
You will always be welcome in the Ada++ community : ) http://www.adapplang.com/