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-- F360A00.A
--
-- Grant of Unlimited Rights
--
-- The Ada Conformity Assessment Authority (ACAA) holds unlimited
-- rights in the software and documentation contained herein. Unlimited
-- rights are the same as those granted by the U.S. Government for older
-- parts of the Ada Conformity Assessment Test Suite, and are defined
-- in DFAR 252.227-7013(a)(19). By making this public release, the ACAA
-- intends to confer upon all recipients unlimited rights equal to those
-- held by the ACAA. These rights include rights to use, duplicate,
-- release or disclose the released technical data and computer software
-- in whole or in part, in any manner and for any purpose whatsoever, and
-- to have or permit others to do so.
--
-- DISCLAIMER
--
-- ALL MATERIALS OR INFORMATION HEREIN RELEASED, MADE AVAILABLE OR
-- DISCLOSED ARE AS IS. THE ACAA MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
-- WARRANTY AS TO ANY MATTER WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING THE CONDITIONS OF THE
-- SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION OR OTHER INFORMATION RELEASED, MADE AVAILABLE
-- OR DISCLOSED, OR THE OWNERSHIP, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A
-- PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF SAID MATERIAL.
--
-- Notice
--
-- The ACAA has created and maintains the Ada Conformity Assessment Test
-- Suite for the purpose of conformity assessments conducted in accordance
-- with the International Standard ISO/IEC 18009 - Ada: Conformity
-- assessment of a language processor. This test suite should not be used
-- to make claims of conformance unless used in accordance with
-- ISO/IEC 18009 and any applicable ACAA procedures.
--*
--
-- FOUNDATION DESCRIPTION:
-- This foundation provides a number of arrays of discrete with default
-- component values. We assume that the default values are necessary to
-- ensure an expected initial condition.
--
-- We use default values that are non-zero to minimize the chance that
-- we'll accidentally properly initialize objects (some targets initialize
-- new memory to zero). For the Integer and Modular types, we use defaults
-- that are similar to the values used when pragma Normalize_Scalars is
-- in effect.
-- CHANGE HISTORY:
-- 30 Sep 2020 RLB Created foundation.
package F360A00 is
subtype Index is Natural range 1 .. 5;
type Status is (Raw, Bound, Solved, Unknown);
type Status_Array is array (Index) of Status
with Default_Component_Value => Unknown;
Unused : constant := -16#6789#;
type Small_Integer is range -16#8000#..16#7FFF#;
type Int_Array is array (Index) of Small_Integer
with Default_Component_Value => Unused;
type Word_16 is mod 2**16;
type Word_Array is array (Index) of Word_16
with Default_Component_Value => 16#DEAD#;
end F360A00;
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