Some Wikipedia articles about GNAT are terribly outdated, for instance:
GNAT Pro 7.4 (2016-02-23)
GNAT is a free-software compiler for the Ada programming language which forms part of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). It supports all versions of the language, i.e. Ada 2012, Ada 2005, Ada 95 and Ada 83. Originally its name was an acronym that stood for GNU NYU Ada Translator, but that name no longer applies. The front-end and run-time are written in Ada.
The GNAT project started in 1992 when the United States Air Force awarded New York University (NYU) a contract t...
GNAT Programming Studio (GPS, formerly known as the GNAT Programming System) is a free multi-language integrated development environment (IDE) by AdaCore. GPS uses compilers from the GNU Compiler Collection, taking its name from GNAT, the GNU compiler for the Ada programming language.
GPS is cross-platform, running on Linux, FreeBSD, Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Solaris. GPS uses GTK+ as the widget toolkit for its graphical user interface. Released under the GNU General Public License, GPS is f...
Perhaps someone will be tempted to give them a brush-up…
Related, but recently I learned that GNATDoc existed. This was after searching for a couple weeks through the various documentation generators, and finally settling on ROBODoc .
A big factor in my research was the Wikipedia page that compares documentation generators ; GNATDoc was missing from that page.
(It still is at the moment but I may try and add it in)
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