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-- CD30012.A
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--
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-- rights in the software and documentation contained herein. Unlimited
-- rights are the same as those granted by the U.S. Government for older
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-- in DFAR 252.227-7013(a)(19). By making this public release, the ACAA
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--
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--
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-- WARRANTY AS TO ANY MATTER WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING THE CONDITIONS OF THE
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-- 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.
--
--*
-- OBJECTIVE:
-- Check that a size specification can be given by an attribute definition
-- clause for an integer type:
-- * in the visible or private part of a package for a type declared
-- in the visible part;
-- * for a derived integer type;
-- * for a derived private type whose full declaration is an
-- integer type.
--
-- TEST DESCRIPTION:
-- This test was created from legacy tests CD1009B and CD2A31C. The
-- objective of CD1009B was also an objective of CD30012; the tests
-- were merged to eliminate duplication and add appropriate applicability
-- criteria.
--
-- APPLICABILITY CRITERIA:
-- All implementations must attempt to compile this test.
--
-- For implementations validating against Systems Programming Annex (C):
-- this test must execute and report PASSED.
--
-- or implementations not validating against Annex C:
-- this test may report compile time errors at one or more points
-- indicated by "-- ANX-C RQMT", in which case it may be graded as
-- inapplicable. Otherwise, the test must execute and report PASSED.
--
-- CHANGE HISTORY:
-- 17 Jun 87 PWB Created original test CD2A31C.
-- 09 Sep 87 VCL Created original test CD1009A.
-- 06 Apr 89 DHH Changed extension from '.DEP' TO '.ADA', changed
-- size clause value to 9, and added representation
-- clause check and included test for for integer in a
-- generic unit.
-- 27 Mar 92 JRL Removed testing of nonobjective types.
-- 17 Jun 92 DTN Removed the length clause for type Private_Int.
-- 29 Mar 17 RLB Created test from CD2A31C and CD1009A; reformatted
-- to "modern" standards, added applicability criteria,
-- removed nonobjective packed array.
with Report; use Report;
with Length_Check; -- Contains a call to 'Failed'.
procedure CD30012 is
type Basic_Int is range -60 .. 80;
Specified_Size : constant := 9;
type Derived_Int is new Basic_Int;
for Derived_Int'Size use Specified_Size; -- ANX-C RQMT.
package P is
type Int_in_P is range -125 .. 125;
for Int_in_P'Size use Specified_Size; -- ANX-C RQMT.
type Private_Int is private;
type Alt_Int_in_P is range -125 .. 125;
private
type Private_Int is range -125 .. 125;
for Alt_Int_in_P'Size use Specified_Size; -- ANX-C RQMT.
end P;
use P;
type Derived_Private_Int is new Private_Int;
for Derived_Private_Int'Size use Specified_Size; -- ANX-C RQMT.
Minimum_Size : Integer := Report.Ident_Int (Specified_Size);
-- Size specification given in a generic procedure:
generic
procedure Genproc;
procedure Genproc is
type Check_Int is range -125 .. 125;
for Check_Int'Size use Specified_Size; -- ANX-C RQMT.
procedure Check_4 is new Length_Check (Check_Int);
begin
if Check_Int'Size /= Minimum_Size then
Failed ("Generic Check_Int'Size is incorrect");
end if;
Check_4 (-60, 9, "generic Check_Int");
end Genproc;
procedure Newproc is new Genproc;
procedure Check_1 is new Length_Check (Derived_Int);
procedure Check_2 is new Length_Check (Int_in_P);
procedure Check_3 is new Length_Check (Alt_Int_in_P);
Obj1 : Int_in_P := 92;
Obj2 : Alt_Int_in_P := 52;
begin
Report.Test ("CD30012", "Check that 'Size attribute definition clauses " &
"can be given in the visible or private part " &
"of a package for integer types declared " &
"declared in the visible part, and for derived " &
"integer types and derived private types " &
"whose full declarations are as integer types");
Check_1 (-60, 9, "Derived_Int");
Check_2 (-60, 9, "Int_in_P");
Check_3 (-60, 9, "Alt_Int_in_P");
Check_2 (Obj1, 9, "Int_in_P");
Check_3 (Obj2, 9, "Alt_Int_in_P");
Newproc;
if Derived_Int'Size /= Minimum_Size then
Failed ("Derived_Int'Size incorrect");
end if;
if Int_in_P'Size /= Minimum_Size then
Failed ("Int_in_P'Size incorrect");
end if;
if Alt_Int_in_P'Size /= Minimum_Size then
Failed ("Alt_Int_in_P'Size incorrect");
end if;
if Derived_Private_Int'Size /= Minimum_Size then
Failed ("Derived_Private_Int'Size incorrect");
end if;
if Obj1'Size < Specified_Size then
Failed ("Object'Size is too small --" &
Int_in_P'Image (Obj1));
end if;
if Obj2'Size < Specified_Size then
Failed ("Object'Size is too small --" &
Alt_Int_in_P'Image (Obj2));
end if;
Report.Result;
end CD30012;
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