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2017-01-13 Hristian Kirtchev <kirtchev@adacore.com> * exp_util.adb (Add_Inherited_Tagged_DIC): Pass the object parameters of both the parent and the derived type DIC procedure to the reference replacement circuitry. (Find_DIC_Type): Modify the circuitry to present the partial view of a private type in case the private type defines its own DIC pragma. (Replace_Object_And_Primitive_References): Add two optional formal parameters. Update the comment on usage. Update the replacement of references to object parameters. 2017-01-13 Gary Dismukes <dismukes@adacore.com> * einfo.adb, sem_ch6.adb, atree.adb: Minor reformatting and typo fix. 2017-01-13 Ed Schonberg <schonberg@adacore.com> * sem_res.adb (Resolve_Actuals): Apply Scalar_Range_Check to an out parameter that is a type conversion, independently of th range check that may apply to the expression of the conversion, for use in GNATProve. 2017-01-13 Yannick Moy <moy@adacore.com> * gnat1drv.adb (Gnat1drv): Move the implicit with for System in GNATprove_Mode here to Frontend. * frontend.adb (Frontend): Move the implicit with for System in GNATprove_Mode here as it ismore correct this way; the old place only worked by chance, since there were no overloaded names. * rtsfind.ads (RE_Id, RE_Unit_Table): Add RE_Tasking_State. * sem_attr.adb (Analyze_Attribute): In GNATprove_Mode, for the four attributes identified in SRM 9(18), add an implicit with to Ada.Task_Identification. * sem_ch8.adb (Analyze_Subprogram_Renaming.Build_Class_Wide_Wrapper): Deal specially with the wrapper introduced for AI05-0071 in GNATprove mode. * checks.adb (Apply_Discriminant_Check, Apply_Selected_Length_Checks, Apply_Selected_Range_Checks): In GNATprove mode, we do not apply the checks, but we still analyze the expression to possibly issue errors on SPARK code when a run-time error can be detected at compile time. (Selected_Length_Checks, Selected_Range_Checks): Perform analysis in GNATprove mode. From-SVN: r244398
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