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-- CXAA016.A
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--
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-- Grant of Unlimited Rights
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--
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-- Under contracts F33600-87-D-0337, F33600-84-D-0280, MDA903-79-C-0687,
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-- F08630-91-C-0015, and DCA100-97-D-0025, the U.S. Government obtained
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-- unlimited rights in the software and documentation contained herein.
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-- Unlimited rights are defined in DFAR 252.227-7013(a)(19). By making
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-- this public release, the Government intends to confer upon all
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-- recipients unlimited rights equal to those held by the Government.
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-- These rights include rights to use, duplicate, release or disclose the
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-- released technical data and computer software in whole or in part, in
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-- any manner and for any purpose whatsoever, and to have or permit others
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-- to do so.
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--
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-- DISCLAIMER
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--
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-- ALL MATERIALS OR INFORMATION HEREIN RELEASED, MADE AVAILABLE OR
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-- DISCLOSED ARE AS IS. THE GOVERNMENT MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
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-- WARRANTY AS TO ANY MATTER WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING THE CONDITIONS OF THE
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-- SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION OR OTHER INFORMATION RELEASED, MADE AVAILABLE
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-- OR DISCLOSED, OR THE OWNERSHIP, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A
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-- PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF SAID MATERIAL.
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--*
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--
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-- OBJECTIVE:
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-- Check that the type File_Access is available in Ada.Text_IO, and that
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-- objects of this type designate File_Type objects.
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-- Check that function Set_Error will set the current default error file.
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-- Check that versions of Ada.Text_IO functions Standard_Input,
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-- Standard_Output, Standard_Error return File_Access values designating
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-- the standard system input, output, and error files.
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-- Check that versions of Ada.Text_IO functions Current_Input,
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-- Current_Output, Current_Error return File_Access values designating
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-- the current system input, output, and error files.
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--
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-- TEST DESCRIPTION:
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-- This test tests the use of File_Access objects in referring
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-- to File_Type objects, as well as several new functions that return
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-- File_Access objects as results.
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-- Four user-defined files are created. These files will be set to
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-- function as current system input, output, and error files.
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-- Data will be read from and written to these files during the
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-- time at which they function as the current system files.
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-- An array of File_Access objects will be defined. It will be
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-- initialized using functions that return File_Access objects
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-- referencing the Standard and Current Input, Output, and Error files.
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-- This "saves" the initial system environment, which will be modified
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-- to use the user-defined files as the current default Input, Output,
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-- and Error files. At the end of the test, the data in this array
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-- will be used to restore the initial system environment.
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--
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-- APPLICABILITY CRITERIA:
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-- This test is applicable to implementations capable of supporting
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-- external Text_IO files.
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--
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--
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-- CHANGE HISTORY:
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-- 25 May 95 SAIC Initial prerelease version.
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-- 22 Apr 96 SAIC Incorporated reviewer comments for ACVC 2.1.
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-- 26 Feb 97 PWB.CTA Allowed for non-support of some IO operations.
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-- 18 Jan 99 RLB Repaired to allow Not_Applicable systems to
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-- fail delete.
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--!
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with Ada.Text_IO;
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package CXAA016_0 is
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New_Input_File,
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New_Output_File,
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New_Error_File_1,
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New_Error_File_2 : aliased Ada.Text_IO.File_Type;
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end CXAA016_0;
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with Report;
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with Ada.Exceptions;
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with Ada.Text_IO; use Ada.Text_IO;
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with CXAA016_0; use CXAA016_0;
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procedure CXAA016 is
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Non_Applicable_System : exception;
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No_Reset : exception;
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Not_Applicable_System : Boolean := False;
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procedure Delete_File ( A_File : in out Ada.Text_IO.File_Type;
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ID_Num : in Integer ) is
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begin
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if not Ada.Text_IO.Is_Open ( A_File ) then
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Ada.Text_IO.Open ( A_File,
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Ada.Text_IO.In_File,
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Report.Legal_File_Name ( ID_Num ) );
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end if;
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Ada.Text_IO.Delete ( A_File );
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exception
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when Ada.Text_IO.Name_Error =>
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if Not_Applicable_System then
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null; -- File probably wasn't created.
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else
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Report.Failed ( "Can't open file for Text_IO" );
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end if;
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when Ada.Text_IO.Use_Error =>
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if Not_Applicable_System then
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null; -- File probably wasn't created.
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else
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Report.Failed ( "Delete not properly implemented for Text_IO" );
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end if;
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when others =>
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Report.Failed ( "Unexpected exception in Delete_File" );
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end Delete_File;
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begin
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Report.Test ("CXAA016", "Check that the type File_Access is available " &
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"in Ada.Text_IO, and that objects of this " &
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"type designate File_Type objects");
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Test_Block:
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declare
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use Ada.Exceptions;
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type System_File_Array_Type is
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array (Integer range <>) of File_Access;
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-- Fill the following array with the File_Access results of six
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-- functions.
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Initial_Environment : System_File_Array_Type(1..6) :=
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( Standard_Input,
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Standard_Output,
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Standard_Error,
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Current_Input,
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Current_Output,
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Current_Error );
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New_Input_Ptr : File_Access := New_Input_File'Access;
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New_Output_Ptr : File_Access := New_Output_File'Access;
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New_Error_Ptr : File_Access := New_Error_File_1'Access;
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Line : String(1..80);
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Length : Natural := 0;
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Line_1 : constant String := "This is the first line in the Output file";
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Line_2 : constant String := "This is the next line in the Output file";
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Line_3 : constant String := "This is the first line in Error file 1";
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Line_4 : constant String := "This is the next line in Error file 1";
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Line_5 : constant String := "This is the first line in Error file 2";
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Line_6 : constant String := "This is the next line in Error file 2";
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procedure New_File (The_File : in out File_Type;
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Mode : in File_Mode;
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Next : in Integer) is
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begin
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Create (The_File, Mode, Report.Legal_File_Name(Next));
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exception
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-- The following two exceptions may be raised if a system is not
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-- capable of supporting external Text_IO files. The handler will
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-- raise a user-defined exception which will result in a
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-- Not_Applicable result for the test.
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when Use_Error | Name_Error => raise Non_Applicable_System;
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end New_File;
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procedure Check_Initial_Environment (Env : System_File_Array_Type) is
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begin
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-- Check that the system has defined the following sources/
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-- destinations for input/output/error, and that the six functions
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-- returning File_Access values are available.
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if not (Env(1) = Standard_Input and
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Env(2) = Standard_Output and
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Env(3) = Standard_Error and
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Env(4) = Current_Input and
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Env(5) = Current_Output and
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Env(6) = Current_Error)
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then
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Report.Failed("At the start of the test, the Standard and " &
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"Current File_Access values associated with " &
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"system Input, Output, and Error files do " &
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"not correspond");
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end if;
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end Check_Initial_Environment;
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procedure Load_Input_File (Input_Ptr : in File_Access) is
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begin
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-- Load data into the file that will function as the user-defined
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-- system input file.
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Put_Line(Input_Ptr.all, Line_1);
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Put_Line(Input_Ptr.all, Line_2);
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Put_Line(Input_Ptr.all, Line_3);
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Put_Line(Input_Ptr.all, Line_4);
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Put_Line(Input_Ptr.all, Line_5);
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Put_Line(Input_Ptr.all, Line_6);
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end Load_Input_File;
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procedure Restore_Initial_Environment
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(Initial_Env : System_File_Array_Type) is
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begin
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-- Restore the Current Input, Output, and Error files to their
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-- original states.
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Set_Input (Initial_Env(4).all);
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Set_Output(Initial_Env(5).all);
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Set_Error (Initial_Env(6).all);
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-- At this point, the user-defined files that were functioning as
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-- the Current Input, Output, and Error files have been replaced in
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-- that capacity by the state of the original environment.
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declare
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-- Capture the state of the current environment.
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Current_Env : System_File_Array_Type (1..6) :=
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(Standard_Input, Standard_Output, Standard_Error,
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Current_Input, Current_Output, Current_Error);
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begin
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-- Compare the current environment with that of the saved
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-- initial environment.
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if Current_Env /= Initial_Env then
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Report.Failed("Restored file environment was not the same " &
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"as the initial file environment");
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end if;
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end;
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end Restore_Initial_Environment;
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procedure Verify_Files (O_File, E_File_1, E_File_2 : in File_Type) is
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Str_1, Str_2, Str_3, Str_4, Str_5, Str_6 : String (1..80);
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Len_1, Len_2, Len_3, Len_4, Len_5, Len_6 : Natural;
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begin
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-- Get the lines that are contained in all the files, and verify
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-- them against the expected results.
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Get_Line(O_File, Str_1, Len_1); -- The user defined output file
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Get_Line(O_File, Str_2, Len_2); -- should contain two lines of data.
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if Str_1(1..Len_1) /= Line_1 or
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Str_2(1..Len_2) /= Line_2
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then
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Report.Failed("Incorrect results from Current_Output file");
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end if;
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Get_Line(E_File_1, Str_3, Len_3); -- The first error file received
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Get_Line(E_File_1, Str_4, Len_4); -- two lines of data originally,
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Get_Line(E_File_1, Str_5, Len_5); -- then had two additional lines
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Get_Line(E_File_1, Str_6, Len_6); -- appended from the second error
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-- file.
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if Str_3(1..Len_3) /= Line_3 or
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Str_4(1..Len_4) /= Line_4 or
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Str_5(1..Len_5) /= Line_5 or
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Str_6(1..Len_6) /= Line_6
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then
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Report.Failed("Incorrect results from first Error file");
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end if;
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Get_Line(E_File_2, Str_5, Len_5); -- The second error file
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Get_Line(E_File_2, Str_6, Len_6); -- received two lines of data.
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if Str_5(1..Len_5) /= Line_5 or
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Str_6(1..Len_6) /= Line_6
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then
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Report.Failed("Incorrect results from second Error file");
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end if;
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end Verify_Files;
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begin
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Check_Initial_Environment (Initial_Environment);
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-- Create user-defined text files that will be set to serve as current
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-- system input, output, and error files.
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New_File (New_Input_File, Out_File, 1); -- Will be reset prior to use.
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New_File (New_Output_File, Out_File, 2);
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New_File (New_Error_File_1, Out_File, 3);
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New_File (New_Error_File_2, Out_File, 4);
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-- Enter several lines of text into the new input file. This file will
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-- be reset to mode In_File to function as the current system input file.
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-- Note: File_Access value used as parameter to this procedure.
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Load_Input_File (New_Input_Ptr);
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-- Reset the New_Input_File to mode In_File, to allow it to act as the
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-- current system input file.
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Reset1:
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begin
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Reset (New_Input_File, In_File);
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exception
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when Ada.Text_IO.Use_Error =>
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Report.Not_Applicable
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( "Reset to In_File not supported for Text_IO - 1" );
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raise No_Reset;
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end Reset1;
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-- Establish new files that will function as the current system Input,
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-- Output, and Error files.
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Set_Input (New_Input_File);
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Set_Output(New_Output_Ptr.all);
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Set_Error (New_Error_Ptr.all);
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-- Perform various file processing tasks, exercising specific new
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-- Text_IO functionality.
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--
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-- Read two lines from Current_Input and write them to Current_Output.
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for i in 1..2 loop
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Get_Line(Current_Input, Line, Length);
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Put_Line(Current_Output, Line(1..Length));
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end loop;
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-- Read two lines from Current_Input and write them to Current_Error.
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for i in 1..2 loop
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Get_Line(Current_Input, Line, Length);
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Put_Line(Current_Error, Line(1..Length));
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end loop;
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-- Reset the Current system error file.
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Set_Error (New_Error_File_2);
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-- Read two lines from Current_Input and write them to Current_Error.
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for i in 1..2 loop
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Get_Line(Current_Input, Line, Length);
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Put_Line(Current_Error, Line(1..Length));
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end loop;
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-- At this point in the processing, the new Output file, and each of
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-- the two Error files, contain two lines of data.
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-- Note that New_Error_File_1 has been replaced by New_Error_File_2
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-- as the current system error file, allowing New_Error_File_1 to be
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-- reset (Mode_Error raised otherwise).
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--
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-- Reset the first Error file to Append_File mode, and then set it to
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-- function as the current system error file.
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Reset2:
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begin
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Reset (New_Error_File_1, Append_File);
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exception
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when Ada.Text_IO.Use_Error =>
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Report.Not_Applicable
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( "Reset to Append_File not supported for Text_IO - 2" );
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raise No_Reset;
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end Reset2;
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Set_Error (New_Error_File_1);
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-- Reset the second Error file to In_File mode, then set it to become
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-- the current system input file.
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Reset3:
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begin
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Reset (New_Error_File_2, In_File);
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exception
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when Ada.Text_IO.Use_Error =>
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Report.Not_Applicable
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( "Reset to In_File not supported for Text_IO - 3" );
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raise No_Reset;
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end Reset3;
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380 |
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New_Error_Ptr := New_Error_File_2'Access;
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Set_Input (New_Error_Ptr.all);
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-- Append all of the text lines (2) in the new current system input
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384 |
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-- file onto the current system error file.
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386 |
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while not End_Of_File(Current_Input) loop
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Get_Line(Current_Input, Line, Length);
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Put_Line(Current_Error, Line(1..Length));
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end loop;
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390 |
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391 |
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-- Restore the original system file environment, based upon the values
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-- stored at the start of this test.
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393 |
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-- Check that the original environment has been restored.
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394 |
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395 |
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Restore_Initial_Environment (Initial_Environment);
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396 |
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397 |
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-- Reset all three files to In_File_Mode prior to verification.
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398 |
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-- Note: If these three files had still been the designated Current
|
399 |
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-- Input, Output, or Error files for the system, a Reset
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400 |
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-- operation at this point would raise Mode_Error.
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401 |
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-- However, at this point, the environment has been restored to
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402 |
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-- its original state, and these user-defined files are no longer
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403 |
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-- designated as current system files, allowing a Reset.
|
404 |
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405 |
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Reset4:
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406 |
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begin
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407 |
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Reset(New_Error_File_1, In_File);
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408 |
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exception
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409 |
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when Ada.Text_IO.Use_Error =>
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410 |
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Report.Not_Applicable
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411 |
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( "Reset to In_File not supported for Text_IO - 4" );
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412 |
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raise No_Reset;
|
413 |
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end Reset4;
|
414 |
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|
415 |
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Reset5:
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416 |
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begin
|
417 |
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Reset(New_Error_File_2, In_File);
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418 |
|
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exception
|
419 |
|
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when Ada.Text_IO.Use_Error =>
|
420 |
|
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Report.Not_Applicable
|
421 |
|
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( "Reset to In_File not supported for Text_IO - 5" );
|
422 |
|
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raise No_Reset;
|
423 |
|
|
end Reset5;
|
424 |
|
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|
425 |
|
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Reset6:
|
426 |
|
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begin
|
427 |
|
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Reset(New_Output_File, In_File);
|
428 |
|
|
exception
|
429 |
|
|
when Ada.Text_IO.Use_Error =>
|
430 |
|
|
Report.Not_Applicable
|
431 |
|
|
( "Reset to In_File not supported for Text_IO - 6" );
|
432 |
|
|
raise No_Reset;
|
433 |
|
|
end Reset6;
|
434 |
|
|
|
435 |
|
|
-- Check that all the files contain the appropriate data.
|
436 |
|
|
|
437 |
|
|
Verify_Files (New_Output_File, New_Error_File_1, New_Error_File_2);
|
438 |
|
|
|
439 |
|
|
exception
|
440 |
|
|
when No_Reset =>
|
441 |
|
|
null;
|
442 |
|
|
when Non_Applicable_System =>
|
443 |
|
|
Report.Not_Applicable("System not capable of supporting external " &
|
444 |
|
|
"text files -- Name_Error/Use_Error raised " &
|
445 |
|
|
"during text file creation");
|
446 |
|
|
Not_Applicable_System := True;
|
447 |
|
|
when The_Error : others =>
|
448 |
|
|
Report.Failed ("The following exception was raised in the " &
|
449 |
|
|
"Test_Block: " & Exception_Name(The_Error));
|
450 |
|
|
end Test_Block;
|
451 |
|
|
|
452 |
|
|
Delete_Block:
|
453 |
|
|
begin
|
454 |
|
|
Delete_File ( New_Input_File, 1 );
|
455 |
|
|
Delete_File ( New_Output_File, 2 );
|
456 |
|
|
Delete_File ( New_Error_File_1, 3 );
|
457 |
|
|
Delete_File ( New_Error_File_2, 4 );
|
458 |
|
|
end Delete_Block;
|
459 |
|
|
|
460 |
|
|
Report.Result;
|
461 |
|
|
|
462 |
|
|
end CXAA016;
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