Ada 2022 Programming Language Standard Documentation and Reference Materials
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Summary
The article presents information about the Ada 2022 programming language standard revision, which has been published as ISO/IEC 8652:2023(E). It describes the documents available on the page related to the 2022 revision of the Ada Standard, produced by the ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22/WG 9 Ada Rapporteur Group. The content serves as a reference page for accessing the Ada 2022 standard documentation and related materials, with mentions of earlier versions like Ada 2012 being available elsewhere.
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The revisions were produced by the ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22/WG 9 Ada Rapporteur Group (ARG), and have been published as the International Standard ISO/IEC 8652:2023(E).
The document used as the source material for the Standard is known as the Ada Reference Manual.
Earlier versions of the Ada Standard, including the (now replaced) Ada 2012 consolidated standard, can be found here.
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