Abstract
The features of Ada have generally been designed to prevent violating the properties of data types, enforced either by compile-time rules or, in the case of dynamic properties, by using run-time checks. Ada allows run-time checks to be suppressed, but not with the intent of allowing programmers to subvert the type system.
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