So, I'm coding in Ada for the first time and have to create this pre-populated array of strings, so I can use a random method and call a different value each time.
poolOfWords: constant array(1..50) of string := ("gum","sin","for","cry","lug","bye","fly",
"ugly", "each","from","work","talk","with","self", "pizza","thing","feign","friend",
"elbow","fault", "dirty","budget","spirit","quaint","maiden","escort","pickax",
"example","tension","quinine","kidney","replica","sleeper", "triangle","kangaroo",
"mahogany","sergeant","sequence","moustache","dangerous","scientist",
"different","quiescent", "magistrate","erroneously","loudspeaker",
"phytotoxic","matrimonial","parasympathomimetic","thigmotropism");
But when I try to compile I get this error: "unconstrained element type in array declaration".
I Googled all over internet and couldn't find a solution to that. I even tried to use unbounded_string, but didn't work as well. It works fine when I pre-populate an array of integers, floats, but when it come to strings it's not working.
Can someone help me and explain what's going on and how to solve it? I really don't want to declare the array and then populate each of the 50 indexes one by one.
function "+" (Source : String) return Unbounded_String renames To_Unbounded_String;
. You can also shortenUnbounded_String
to make your life even easier (example here: github.com/zertovitch/hac/blob/master/src/hal.ads ) – Zerte Jan 13 at 16:18