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I use Xcode 3.0 to edit and build Ada projects. As I am also developing iOS apps on Xcode 5, I would like to move all Ada related work to Xcode 5 so that I open just one single version of Xcode. Switching between Xcode 3.0 and Xcode 5 is really troublesome.

Does anyone get Xcode 5 to compile Ada?

I tried http://homepage.mac.com/awreynolds/ but looks like website is already out of service. Macada.org is outdated.

Thanks.

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A digest of an article I posted on comp.lang.ada:

The consensus (see eg here) was that there isn't a usable Xcode plugin for Ada. It does depend rather on your version of Xcode; the version here only 'works' with Xcode 3.0.

I don’t develop iOS apps, so I’m happy with GNAT GPL from AdaCore or FSF GCC Sourceforge, both with Emacs.

A Google search found more recent work here, here, and here (the most recent). It looks as though you need to know Objective C to develop a plugin.

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  • Does that mean the plugin development ceased at Xcode 3.x? Really love to use Xcode these days as it is the best IDE for me.
    – Adrian Hoe
    Apr 15, 2014 at 5:22
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    It seems like Apple haven’t released any details of the plugin API, aside possibly for some headers. I’ve added some links about more recent developments (not for Ada, sadly). Apr 15, 2014 at 21:19
  • Thanks Simon. I will take a look at the links about developing plugin.
    – Adrian Hoe
    Apr 16, 2014 at 14:48

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