Ada 95 Quality and Style Guide | Chapter 4 |
4.2 VISIBILITY
Ada's ability to enforce information
hiding and separation of concerns
through its visibility controlling features is one of the most
important advantages of the language, particularly when "pieces
of a large system are being developed separately." Subverting
these features, for example, by excessive reliance on the use
clause, is wasteful and dangerous. See also Guidelines 5.7 and 9.4.1.
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