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-- C840001.A
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-- OR DISCLOSED, OR THE OWNERSHIP, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A
-- PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF SAID MATERIAL.
--*
--
-- OBJECTIVE:
-- Check that, for the type determined by the subtype mark of a use type
-- clause, the declaration of each primitive operator is use-visible
-- within the scope of the clause, even if explicit operators with the
-- same names as the type's operators are declared for the subtype. Check
-- that a call to such an operator executes the body of the type's
-- operation.
--
-- TEST DESCRIPTION:
-- A type may declare a primitive operator, and a subtype of that type
-- may overload the operator. If a use type clause names the subtype,
-- it is the primitive operator of the type (not the subtype) which
-- is made directly visible, and the primitive operator may be called
-- unambiguously. Such a call executes the body of the type's operation.
--
-- In a package, declare a type for which a predefined operator is
-- overridden. In another package, declare a subtype of the type in the
-- previous package. Declare another version of the predefined operator
-- for the subtype.
--
-- The main program declares objects of both the type and the explicit
-- subtype, and uses the "**" operator for both. In all cases, the
-- operator declared for the 1st subtype should be the one executed,
-- since it is the primitive operators of the *type* that are made
-- visible; the operators which were declared for the explicit subtype
-- are not primitive operators of the type, since they were declared in
-- a separate package from the original type.
--
--
-- CHANGE HISTORY:
-- 06 Dec 94 SAIC ACVC 2.0
-- 23 Sep 99 RLB Added test case where operator made visible is
-- not visible by selection (as in AI-00122).
--
--!
package C840001_0 is
-- Usage scenario: the predefined operators for a floating point type
-- are overridden in order to take advantage of improved algorithms.
type Precision_Float is new Float range -100.0 .. 100.0;
-- Implicit: function "**" (Left: Precision_Float; Right: Integer'Base)
-- return Precision_Float;
function "**" (Left: Precision_Float; Right: Integer'Base)
return Precision_Float;
-- Overrides predefined operator.
function "+" (Right: Precision_Float)
return Precision_Float;
-- Overrides predefined operator.
-- ... Other overridden operations.
TC_Expected : constant Precision_Float := 68.0;
end C840001_0;
--==================================================================--
package body C840001_0 is
function "**" (Left: Precision_Float; Right: Integer'Base)
return Precision_Float is
begin
-- ... Utilize desired algorithm.
return (TC_Expected); -- Artificial for testing purposes.
end "**";
function "+" (Right: Precision_Float)
return Precision_Float is
-- Overrides predefined operator.
begin
return Right*2.0;
end "+";
end C840001_0;
--==================================================================--
-- Take advantage of some even better algorithms designed for positive
-- floating point values.
with C840001_0;
package C840001_1 is
subtype Precision_Pos_Float is C840001_0.Precision_Float
range 0.0 .. 100.0;
-- This is not a new type, so it has no primitives of it own. However, it
-- can declare another version of the operator and call it as long as both it
-- and the corresponding operator of the 1st subtype are not directly visible
-- in the same place.
function "**" (Left: Precision_Pos_Float; Right: Natural'Base)
return Precision_Pos_Float; -- Accepts only positive exponent.
end C840001_1;
--==================================================================--
package body C840001_1 is
function "**" (Left: Precision_Pos_Float; Right: Natural'Base)
return Precision_Pos_Float is
begin
-- ... Utilize some other algorithms.
return 57.0; -- Artificial for testing purposes.
end "**";
end C840001_1;
--==================================================================--
with Report;
with C840001_1;
procedure C840001_2 is
-- Note that C840001_0 and it's contents is not visible in any form here.
TC_Operand : C840001_1.Precision_Pos_Float := 41.0;
TC_Operand2 : C840001_1.Precision_Pos_Float;
use type C840001_1.Precision_Pos_Float;
-- Makes the operators of its parent type directly visible, even though
-- the parent type and operators are not otherwise visible at all.
begin
TC_Operand2 := +TC_Operand; -- Overridden operator is visible and called.
if TC_Operand2 /= 82.0 then -- Predefined equality.
Report.Failed ("3rd test: type's overridden operation not called for " &
"operand of 1st subtype");
end if;
if TC_Operand + 3.0 >= TC_Operand2 - 13.0 then -- Various predefined operators.
Report.Failed ("3rd test: wrong result from predefined operators");
end if;
end C840001_2;
--==================================================================--
with C840001_0;
with C840001_1;
with C840001_2;
with Report;
procedure C840001 is
begin
Report.Test ("C840001", "Check that, for the type determined by the " &
"subtype mark of a use type clause, the declaration of " &
"each primitive operator is use-visible within the scope " &
"of the clause, even if explicit operators with the same " &
"names as the type's operators are declared for the subtype");
Use_Type_Precision_Pos_Float:
declare
TC_Operand : C840001_0.Precision_Float
:= C840001_0.Precision_Float(-2.0);
TC_Positive_Operand : C840001_1.Precision_Pos_Float := 6.0;
TC_Actual_Type : C840001_0.Precision_Float;
TC_Actual_Subtype : C840001_1.Precision_Pos_Float;
use type C840001_1.Precision_Pos_Float;
-- Both calls to "**" should return 68.0 (that is, Precision_Float's
-- operation should be called).
begin
TC_Actual_Type := TC_Operand**2;
if C840001_0."/="(TC_Actual_Type, C840001_0.TC_Expected) then
Report.Failed ("1st block: type's operation not called for " &
"operand of 1st subtype");
end if;
TC_Actual_Subtype := TC_Positive_Operand**2;
if not (C840001_0."="
(TC_Actual_Subtype, C840001_0.TC_Expected)) then
Report.Failed ("1st block: type's operation not called for " &
"operand of explicit subtype");
end if;
end Use_Type_Precision_Pos_Float;
Use_Type_Precision_Float:
declare
TC_Operand : C840001_0.Precision_Float
:= C840001_0.Precision_Float(4.0);
TC_Positive_Operand : C840001_1.Precision_Pos_Float := 7.0;
TC_Actual_Type : C840001_0.Precision_Float;
TC_Actual_Subtype : C840001_1.Precision_Pos_Float;
use type C840001_0.Precision_Float;
-- Again, both calls to "**" should return 68.0.
begin
TC_Actual_Type := TC_Operand**2;
if C840001_0."/="(TC_Actual_Type, C840001_0.TC_Expected) then
Report.Failed ("2nd block: type's operation not called for " &
"operand of 1st subtype");
end if;
TC_Actual_Subtype := TC_Positive_Operand**2;
if not C840001_0."=" (TC_Actual_Subtype, C840001_0.TC_Expected) then
Report.Failed ("2nd block: type's operation not called for " &
"operand of explicit subtype");
end if;
end Use_Type_Precision_Float;
C840001_2; -- 3rd test.
Report.Result;
end C840001;