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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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--                                                                          --
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--                         GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS                         --
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--                                                                          --
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--                             P A R . L O A D                              --
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--                                                                          --
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--                                 B o d y                                  --
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--                                                                          --
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--          Copyright (C) 1992-2010, Free Software Foundation, Inc.         --
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--                                                                          --
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-- GNAT is free software;  you can  redistribute it  and/or modify it under --
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-- terms of the  GNU General Public License as published  by the Free Soft- --
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-- ware  Foundation;  either version 3,  or (at your option) any later ver- --
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-- sion.  GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
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-- OUT ANY WARRANTY;  without even the  implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
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-- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License --
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-- for  more details.  You should have  received  a copy of the GNU General --
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-- Public License  distributed with GNAT; see file COPYING3.  If not, go to --
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-- http://www.gnu.org/licenses for a complete copy of the license.          --
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--                                                                          --
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-- GNAT was originally developed  by the GNAT team at  New York University. --
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-- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc.      --
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--                                                                          --
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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--  The Par.Load procedure loads all units that are definitely required before
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--  it makes any sense at all to proceed with semantic analysis, including
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--  with'ed units, corresponding specs for bodies, parents of child specs,
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--  and parents of subunits. All these units are loaded and pointers installed
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--  in the tree as described in the spec of package Lib.
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with Fname.UF; use Fname.UF;
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with Lib.Load; use Lib.Load;
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with Namet.Sp; use Namet.Sp;
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with Uname;    use Uname;
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with Osint;    use Osint;
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with Sinput.L; use Sinput.L;
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with Stylesw;  use Stylesw;
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with Validsw;  use Validsw;
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with GNAT.Spelling_Checker; use GNAT.Spelling_Checker;
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separate (Par)
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procedure Load is
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   File_Name : File_Name_Type;
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   --  Name of file for current unit, derived from unit name
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   Cur_Unum : constant Unit_Number_Type := Current_Source_Unit;
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   --  Unit number of unit that we just finished parsing. Note that we need
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   --  to capture this, because Source_Unit will change as we parse new
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   --  source files in the multiple main source file case.
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   Curunit : constant Node_Id := Cunit (Cur_Unum);
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   --  Compilation unit node for current compilation unit
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   Loc : Source_Ptr := Sloc (Curunit);
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   --  Source location for compilation unit node
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   Save_Style_Check  : Boolean;
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   Save_Style_Checks : Style_Check_Options;
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   --  Save style check so it can be restored later
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   Save_Validity_Check  : Boolean;
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   Save_Validity_Checks : Validity_Check_Options;
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   --  Save validity check so it can be restored later
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   With_Cunit : Node_Id;
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   --  Compilation unit node for withed unit
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   Context_Node : Node_Id;
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   --  Next node in context items list
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   With_Node : Node_Id;
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   --  N_With_Clause node
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   Spec_Name : Unit_Name_Type;
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   --  Unit name of required spec
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   Body_Name : Unit_Name_Type;
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   --  Unit name of corresponding body
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   Unum : Unit_Number_Type;
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   --  Unit number of loaded unit
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   Limited_With_Found : Boolean := False;
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   --  We load the context items in two rounds: the first round handles normal
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   --  withed units and the second round handles Ada 2005 limited-withed units.
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   --  This is required to allow the low-level circuitry that detects circular
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   --  dependencies of units the correct notification of errors (see comment
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   --  bellow). This variable is used to indicate that the second round is
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   --  required.
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   function Same_File_Name_Except_For_Case
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     (Expected_File_Name : File_Name_Type;
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      Actual_File_Name   : File_Name_Type) return Boolean;
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   --  Given an actual file name and an expected file name (the latter being
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   --  derived from the unit name), determine if they are the same except for
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   --  possibly different casing of letters.
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   ------------------------------------
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   -- Same_File_Name_Except_For_Case --
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   ------------------------------------
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   function Same_File_Name_Except_For_Case
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     (Expected_File_Name : File_Name_Type;
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      Actual_File_Name   : File_Name_Type) return Boolean
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   is
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   begin
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      Get_Name_String (Actual_File_Name);
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      Canonical_Case_File_Name (Name_Buffer (1 .. Name_Len));
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      declare
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         Lower_Case_Actual_File_Name : String (1 .. Name_Len);
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      begin
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         Lower_Case_Actual_File_Name := Name_Buffer (1 .. Name_Len);
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         Get_Name_String (Expected_File_Name);
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         Canonical_Case_File_Name (Name_Buffer (1 .. Name_Len));
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         return Lower_Case_Actual_File_Name = Name_Buffer (1 .. Name_Len);
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      end;
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   end Same_File_Name_Except_For_Case;
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--  Start of processing for Load
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begin
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   --  Don't do any loads if we already had a fatal error
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   if Fatal_Error (Cur_Unum) then
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      return;
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   end if;
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   Save_Style_Check_Options (Save_Style_Checks);
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   Save_Style_Check := Opt.Style_Check;
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   Save_Validity_Check_Options (Save_Validity_Checks);
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   Save_Validity_Check := Opt.Validity_Checks_On;
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   --  If main unit, set Main_Unit_Entity (this will get overwritten if
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   --  the main unit has a separate spec, that happens later on in Load)
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   if Cur_Unum = Main_Unit then
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      Main_Unit_Entity := Cunit_Entity (Main_Unit);
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   end if;
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   --  If we have no unit name, things are seriously messed up by previous
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   --  errors, and we should not try to continue compilation.
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   if Unit_Name (Cur_Unum) = No_Unit_Name then
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      raise Unrecoverable_Error;
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   end if;
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   --  Next step, make sure that the unit name matches the file name
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   --  and issue a warning message if not. We only output this for the
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   --  main unit, since for other units it is more serious and is
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   --  caught in a separate test below. We also inhibit the message in
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   --  multiple unit per file mode, because in this case the relation
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   --  between file name and unit name is broken.
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   File_Name :=
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     Get_File_Name
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       (Unit_Name (Cur_Unum),
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        Subunit => Nkind (Unit (Cunit (Cur_Unum))) = N_Subunit);
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   if Cur_Unum = Main_Unit
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     and then Multiple_Unit_Index = 0
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     and then File_Name /= Unit_File_Name (Cur_Unum)
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     and then (File_Names_Case_Sensitive
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                or not Same_File_Name_Except_For_Case
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                         (File_Name, Unit_File_Name (Cur_Unum)))
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   then
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      Error_Msg_File_1 := File_Name;
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      Error_Msg
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        ("?file name does not match unit name, should be{", Sloc (Curunit));
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   end if;
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   --  For units other than the main unit, the expected unit name is set and
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   --  must be the same as the actual unit name, or we are in big trouble, and
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   --  abandon the compilation since there are situations where this really
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   --  gets us into bad trouble (e.g. some subunit situations).
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   if Cur_Unum /= Main_Unit
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     and then Expected_Unit (Cur_Unum) /= Unit_Name (Cur_Unum)
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   then
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      Loc := Error_Location (Cur_Unum);
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      Error_Msg_File_1 := Unit_File_Name (Cur_Unum);
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      Get_Name_String (Error_Msg_File_1);
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      --  Check for predefined file case
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      if Name_Len > 1
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        and then Name_Buffer (2) = '-'
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        and then (Name_Buffer (1) = 'a'
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                    or else
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                  Name_Buffer (1) = 's'
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                    or else
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                  Name_Buffer (1) = 'i'
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                    or else
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                  Name_Buffer (1) = 'g')
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      then
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         declare
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            Expect_Name : constant Unit_Name_Type := Expected_Unit (Cur_Unum);
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            Actual_Name : constant Unit_Name_Type := Unit_Name (Cur_Unum);
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         begin
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            Error_Msg_Unit_1 := Expect_Name;
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            Error_Msg -- CODEFIX
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              ("$$ is not a predefined library unit!", Loc);
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            --  In the predefined file case, we know the user did not
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            --  construct their own package, but we got the wrong one.
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            --  This means that the name supplied by the user crunched
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            --  to something we recognized, but then the file did not
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            --  contain the unit expected. Most likely this is due to
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            --  a misspelling, e.g.
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            --    with Ada.Calender;
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            --  This crunches to a-calend, which indeed contains the unit
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            --  Ada.Calendar, and we can diagnose the misspelling. This
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            --  is a simple heuristic, but it catches many common cases
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            --  of misspelling of predefined unit names without needing
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            --  a full list of them.
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            --  Before actually issuing the message, we will check that the
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            --  unit name is indeed a plausible misspelling of the one we got.
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            if Is_Bad_Spelling_Of
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              (Name_Id (Expect_Name), Name_Id (Actual_Name))
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            then
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               Error_Msg_Unit_1 := Actual_Name;
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               Error_Msg -- CODEFIX
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                 ("possible misspelling of $$!", Loc);
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            end if;
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         end;
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      --  Non-predefined file name case. In this case we generate a message
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      --  (for example in some subunit cases).
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      else
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         Error_Msg ("file { does not contain expected unit!", Loc);
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         Error_Msg_Unit_1 := Expected_Unit (Cur_Unum);
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         Error_Msg ("\\expected unit $!", Loc);
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         Error_Msg_Unit_1 := Unit_Name (Cur_Unum);
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         Error_Msg ("\\found unit $!", Loc);
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      end if;
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      --  In both cases, remove the unit if it is the last unit (which it
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      --  normally (always?) will be) so that it is out of the way later.
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      Remove_Unit (Cur_Unum);
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   end if;
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   --  If current unit is a body, load its corresponding spec
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   if Nkind (Unit (Curunit)) = N_Package_Body
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     or else Nkind (Unit (Curunit)) = N_Subprogram_Body
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   then
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      Spec_Name := Get_Spec_Name (Unit_Name (Cur_Unum));
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      Unum :=
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        Load_Unit
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          (Load_Name  => Spec_Name,
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           Required   => False,
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           Subunit    => False,
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           Error_Node => Curunit,
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           Corr_Body  => Cur_Unum,
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           PMES       => (Cur_Unum = Main_Unit));
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      --  If we successfully load the unit, then set the spec/body pointers.
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      --  Once again note that if the loaded unit has a fatal error, Load will
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      --  have set our Fatal_Error flag to propagate this condition.
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      if Unum /= No_Unit then
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         Set_Library_Unit (Curunit, Cunit (Unum));
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         Set_Library_Unit (Cunit (Unum), Curunit);
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         --  If this is a separate spec for the main unit, then we reset
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         if Cur_Unum = Main_Unit then
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            Main_Unit_Entity := Cunit_Entity (Unum);
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            if Generate_SCO then
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               SCO_Record (Unum);
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            end if;
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         end if;
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      --  If we don't find the spec, then if we have a subprogram body, we
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      elsif Nkind (Unit (Curunit)) = N_Subprogram_Body then
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         Set_Acts_As_Spec (Curunit, True);
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         Set_Library_Unit (Curunit, Curunit);
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      else
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         Unum :=
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           Load_Unit
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             (Load_Name  => Spec_Name,
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              Required   => True,
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              Subunit    => False,
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              Error_Node => Curunit);
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         return;
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      end if;
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   --  If current unit is a child unit spec, load its parent. If the child unit
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   elsif     Nkind (Unit (Curunit)) =  N_Package_Declaration
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     or else Nkind (Unit (Curunit)) =  N_Subprogram_Declaration
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     or else Nkind (Unit (Curunit)) in N_Generic_Declaration
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     or else Nkind (Unit (Curunit)) in N_Generic_Instantiation
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     or else Nkind (Unit (Curunit)) in N_Renaming_Declaration
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   then
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      if not GNAT_Mode then
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         Reset_Style_Check_Options;
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         Reset_Validity_Check_Options;
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      end if;
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      Spec_Name := Get_Parent_Spec_Name (Unit_Name (Cur_Unum));
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      if Spec_Name /= No_Unit_Name then
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         Unum :=
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           Load_Unit
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             (Load_Name  => Spec_Name,
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              Required   => True,
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              Subunit    => False,
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              Error_Node => Curunit);
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         if Unum /= No_Unit then
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            Set_Parent_Spec (Unit (Curunit), Cunit (Unum));
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         end if;
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      end if;
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   --  If current unit is a subunit, then load its parent body
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   elsif Nkind (Unit (Curunit)) = N_Subunit then
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      Body_Name := Get_Parent_Body_Name (Unit_Name (Cur_Unum));
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      Unum :=
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        Load_Unit
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          (Load_Name  => Body_Name,
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           Required   => True,
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           Subunit    => False,
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           Error_Node => Name (Unit (Curunit)));
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      if Unum /= No_Unit then
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         Set_Library_Unit (Curunit, Cunit (Unum));
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      end if;
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   end if;
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   if not GNAT_Mode then
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      Reset_Style_Check_Options;
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      Reset_Validity_Check_Options;
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   end if;
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   --  Load the context items in two rounds: the first round handles normal
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   --  This is required to allow the low-level circuitry that detects circular
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   for Round in 1 .. 2 loop
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      Context_Node := First (Context_Items (Curunit));
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      while Present (Context_Node) loop
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         if Nkind (Context_Node) = N_With_Clause
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           and then Round = 1
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           and then Limited_Present (Context_Node)
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         then
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            Limited_With_Found := True;
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         end if;
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         if Nkind (Context_Node) = N_With_Clause
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           and then ((Round = 1 and then not Limited_Present (Context_Node))
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         then
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            With_Node := Context_Node;
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            Spec_Name := Get_Unit_Name (With_Node);
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            Unum :=
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              Load_Unit
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                (Load_Name  => Spec_Name,
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                 Required   => False,
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                 Subunit    => False,
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                 Error_Node => With_Node,
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                 Renamings  => True,
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                 With_Node  => Context_Node);
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            --  If we find the unit, then set spec pointer in the N_With_Clause
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            --  to point to the compilation unit for the spec. Remember that
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            --  the Load routine itself sets our Fatal_Error flag if the loaded
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            if Unum /= No_Unit then
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               Set_Library_Unit (With_Node, Cunit (Unum));
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            --  If the spec isn't found, then try finding the corresponding
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               Body_Name := Get_Body_Name (Spec_Name);
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               Unum :=
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                 Load_Unit
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                   (Load_Name  => Body_Name,
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                    Required   => False,
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                    Subunit    => False,
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                    Error_Node => With_Node,
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                    Renamings  => True);
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               --  If we got a subprogram body, then mark that we are using
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               --  the body as a spec in the file table, and set the spec
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               --  pointer in the N_With_Clause to point to the body entity.
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               if Unum /= No_Unit
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                 and then Nkind (Unit (Cunit (Unum))) = N_Subprogram_Body
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               then
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                  With_Cunit := Cunit (Unum);
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                  Set_Library_Unit (With_Node, With_Cunit);
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                  Set_Acts_As_Spec (With_Cunit, True);
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                  Set_Library_Unit (With_Cunit, With_Cunit);
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               --  If we couldn't find the body, or if it wasn't a body spec
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               --  then we are in trouble. We make one more call to Load to
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               --  require the spec. We know it will fail of course, the
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               --  purpose is to generate the required error message (we prefer
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               --  that this message refer to the missing spec, not the body)
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               else
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                  Unum :=
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                    Load_Unit
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                      (Load_Name  => Spec_Name,
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                       Required   => True,
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                       Subunit    => False,
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                       Error_Node => With_Node,
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                       Renamings  => True);
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                  --  Here we create a dummy package unit for the missing unit
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                  Unum := Create_Dummy_Package_Unit (With_Node, Spec_Name);
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                  Set_Library_Unit (With_Node, Cunit (Unum));
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               end if;
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            end if;
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         end if;
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         Next (Context_Node);
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      end loop;
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      exit when not Limited_With_Found;
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   end loop;
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   --  Restore style/validity check mode for main unit
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   Set_Style_Check_Options (Save_Style_Checks);
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   Opt.Style_Check := Save_Style_Check;
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   Set_Validity_Check_Options (Save_Validity_Checks);
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   Opt.Validity_Checks_On := Save_Validity_Check;
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end Load;

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