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Question by ABollin
Submitted on 6/15/2004
Related FAQ: Ada FAQ: comp.lang.ada (part 1 of 3)
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Hello!

I am new to the ADA community and have a
problem concerning the use of aflex (Linux)
and the use of special german and french
characters.

When including a non ASCII character in
a rule (so octal code > \177) aflex
reports the following error:

raised CONSTRAINT_ERROR : ecs.adb:116

I suppose that the problem has to do
with the internal restriction of the
character table to 128 entries - however,
is it possible to get aflex working with
non-standard ASCII characters?

Many thanks in advance,
Andreas Bollin




Answer by Max
Submitted on 8/5/2005
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Try to use aflex from Ada for GNU/Linux Team site
http://www.gnuada.org/
or better Ada for Linux RU
http://www.prz.rzeszow.pl/ada/

 

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