Re: Ada checks suppression thanks to compilation options and Ada conformity



You are write. The right sentence is "a part". A space is missing.

Dennis Lee Bieber a écrit :

On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 06:07:41 GMT, anon@xxxxxxxx (anon) declaimed the
following in comp.lang.ada:

Since the Suppress and Restrictions pragmas are apart of the Ada
Standards, then they are not a way of getting around Ada norms. Ada

Please... "a part of" and "apart of" are totally opposite meanings.
"... a part of ..." means "... a component of..." while "... apart of
..." means "... disconnected from ..., ... separated from ..., ... not a
component of ...".

Yes, they do sound the same, when spoken -- so context is needed to
figure out the proper meaning.
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