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authorGary Dismukes <dismukes@adacore.com>2024-03-26 22:36:02 +0000
committerMarc Poulhiès <poulhies@adacore.com>2024-05-20 09:47:05 +0200
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ada: Error on instantiation of generic containing legal container aggregate
When a container aggregate for a predefined container type (such as a Vector type) that has an iterated component association occurs within a generic unit and that generic is instantiated, the compiler reports a spurious error message "iterated component association can only appear in an array aggregate" and the compilation aborts (because Unrecoverable_Error is raised unconditionally after that error). The problem is that as part of the instantiation process, for aggregates whose type has a partial view, in Copy_Generic_Node the compiler switches the visibility so that the full view of the type is available, and for a type whose full view is a record type this leads to incorrectly trying to process the aggregate as a record aggregate in Resolve_Aggregate (making a call to Resolve_Record_Aggregate). Rather than trying to address this by changing what Copy_Generic_Node does, this can be fixed by reordering and adjusting the code in Resolve_Aggregate, so that we first test whether we need to resolve as a record aggregate (if the aggregate is not homogeneous), followed by testing whether the type has an Aggregate aspect and calling Resolve_Container_Aggregate. As a bonus, we also remove the subsequent complex condition and redundant code for handling null container aggregates. gcc/ada/ * sem_aggr.adb (Resolve_Aggregate): Move condition and call for Resolve_Record_Aggregate in front of code related to calling Resolve_Container_Aggregate (and add test that the aggregate is not homogeneous), and remove special-case testing and call to Resolve_Container_Aggregate for empty aggregates. Also, add error check for an attempt to use "[]" for an aggregate of a record type that does not specify an Aggregate aspect. (Resolve_Record_Aggregate): Remove error check for record aggregates with "[]" (now done by Resolve_Aggregate).
-rw-r--r--gcc/ada/sem_aggr.adb17
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/gcc/ada/sem_aggr.adb b/gcc/ada/sem_aggr.adb
index 6e40e5c..6073855 100644
--- a/gcc/ada/sem_aggr.adb
+++ b/gcc/ada/sem_aggr.adb
@@ -1198,6 +1198,14 @@ package body Sem_Aggr is
Resolve_Container_Aggregate (N, Typ);
+ -- Check for an attempt to use "[]" for an aggregate of a record type
+ -- after handling the case where the type has an Aggregate aspect,
+ -- because the aspect can be specified for record types, but if it
+ -- wasn't specified, then this is an error.
+
+ elsif Is_Record_Type (Typ) and then Is_Homogeneous_Aggregate (N) then
+ Error_Msg_N ("record aggregate must use (), not '[']", N);
+
elsif Is_Array_Type (Typ) then
-- First a special test, for the case of a positional aggregate of
@@ -5518,15 +5526,6 @@ package body Sem_Aggr is
return;
end if;
- -- A record aggregate can only use parentheses
-
- if Nkind (N) = N_Aggregate
- and then Is_Homogeneous_Aggregate (N)
- then
- Error_Msg_N ("record aggregate must use (), not '[']", N);
- return;
- end if;
-
-- STEP 2: Verify aggregate structure
Step_2 : declare