The interface to C++ makes use of the following pragmas, which are primarily intended to be constructed automatically using a binding generator tool, although it is possible to construct them by hand.
Using these pragmas it is possible to achieve complete inter-operability between Ada tagged types and C++ class definitions. See Implementation Defined Pragmas, for more details.
pragma CPP_Class ([Entity =>] LOCAL_NAME)Note: Pragma CPP_Class is currently obsolete. It is supported
for backward compatibility but its functionality is available
using pragma Import with Convention = CPP.
pragma CPP_Constructor ([Entity =>] LOCAL_NAME)Import) as corresponding to a C++ constructor.
A few restrictions are placed on the use of the Access attribute
in conjunction with subprograms subject to convention CPP: the
attribute may be used neither on primitive operations of a tagged
record type with convention CPP, imported or not, nor on
subprograms imported with pragma CPP_Constructor.
In addition, C++ exceptions are propagated and can be handled in an
others choice of an exception handler. The corresponding Ada
occurrence has no message, and the simple name of the exception identity
contains ‘Foreign_Exception’. Finalization and awaiting dependent
tasks works properly when such foreign exceptions are propagated.