.. _Obsolescent_Features: ******************** Obsolescent Features ******************** This chapter describes features that are provided by GNAT, but are considered obsolescent since there are preferred ways of achieving the same effect. These features are provided solely for historical compatibility purposes. .. _pragma_No_Run_Time: pragma No_Run_Time ================== The pragma ``No_Run_Time`` is used to achieve an affect similar to the use of the "Zero Foot Print" configurable run time, but without requiring a specially configured run time. The result of using this pragma, which must be used for all units in a partition, is to restrict the use of any language features requiring run-time support code. The preferred usage is to use an appropriately configured run-time that includes just those features that are to be made accessible. .. _pragma_Ravenscar: pragma Ravenscar ================ The pragma ``Ravenscar`` has exactly the same effect as pragma ``Profile (Ravenscar)``. The latter usage is preferred since it is part of the new Ada 2005 standard. .. _pragma_Restricted_Run_Time: pragma Restricted_Run_Time ========================== The pragma ``Restricted_Run_Time`` has exactly the same effect as pragma ``Profile (Restricted)``. The latter usage is preferred since the Ada 2005 pragma ``Profile`` is intended for this kind of implementation dependent addition. .. _pragma_Task_Info: pragma Task_Info ================ The functionality provided by pragma ``Task_Info`` is now part of the Ada language. The ``CPU`` aspect and the package ``System.Multiprocessors`` offer a less system-dependent way to specify task affinity or to query the number of processors. Syntax .. code-block:: ada pragma Task_Info (EXPRESSION); This pragma appears within a task definition (like pragma ``Priority``) and applies to the task in which it appears. The argument must be of type ``System.Task_Info.Task_Info_Type``. The ``Task_Info`` pragma provides system dependent control over aspects of tasking implementation, for example, the ability to map tasks to specific processors. For details on the facilities available for the version of GNAT that you are using, see the documentation in the spec of package System.Task_Info in the runtime library. .. _package_System_Task_Info: package System.Task_Info (:file:`s-tasinf.ads`) =============================================== This package provides target dependent functionality that is used to support the ``Task_Info`` pragma. The predefined Ada package ``System.Multiprocessors`` and the ``CPU`` aspect now provide a standard replacement for GNAT's ``Task_Info`` functionality. .. raw:: latex \appendix