Ada Amendment 1
This page collects documents developed for Amendment 1 to
the Ada Standard (ISO/IEC 8652:1995).
The document below is substantially similar to the draft of Amendment 1 to Ada 95
(International Standard ISO/IEC 8652:1995) that was submitted to and approved by
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22/WG 9. This draft is based on the document
submitted to WG 9, and it not itself an official publication or work product
of WG 9.
WG 9 approved version of Amendment 1 (April 2006)
The other documents on this page are drafts of a possible amendment to Ada 95 (International
Standard ISO/IEC 8652:1995). The drafts contain only proposals substantially
approved by the ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22/WG 9 Ada Rapporteur Group (ARG), within the
scope approved by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22/WG 9. Any proposal may be
substantially changed or withdrawn before the amendment begins
standardization. These draft documents are not
an official publication or work product of the ARG.
Draft 16 of Amendment 1 (March 2006)
Draft 15 of Amendment 1 (December 2005)
Draft 14 of Amendment 1 (October 2005)
Draft 13 of Amendment 1 (August 2005)
Draft 12 of Amendment 1 (June 2005)
Draft 11 of Amendment 1 (April 2005)
Draft 10 of Amendment 1 (February 2005)
Draft 9 of Amendment 1 (December 2004)
Draft 8 of Amendment 1 (October 2004)
Draft 7 of Amendment 1 (July 2004)
Draft 6 of Amendment 1 (April 2004)
Draft 5 of Amendment 1 (January 2004)
Draft 4 of Amendment 1 (April 2003)
Draft 3 of Amendment 1 (December 2002)
Draft 2 of Amendment 1 (August 2002)
Amendment Prototype Document
The following documents prototype the under development Amendment 1 to Ada 95.
These documents are provided for style only; the contents has no official standing
and may or may not appear in any Amendment developed for Ada.
Other Documents
Object-Oriented Programming Enhancements in
Ada 200Y by S. Tucker Taft
Ada User Journal, June 2003
This article provides an overview of four proposed
amendments to the Ada standard for possible
inclusion in the revision planned for late 2005 or
early 2006. Together, these four amendments can be
seen as “finishing” the job of integrating object-oriented
programming features into Ada.