Arnaud Charlet 47a6f66054 [multiple changes]
2015-03-04  Robert Dewar  <dewar@adacore.com>

	* einfo.adb (Is_ARECnF_Entity): New flag (ARECnF is an extra formal).
	(Next_Formal): Don't return ARECnF formal.
	(Last_Formal): Don't consider ARECnF formal.
	(Next_Formal_With_Extras): Do consider ARECnF formal.
	* einfo.ads (Is_ARECnF_Entity): New flag (ARECnF is an extra formal).
	* exp_unst.adb (Create_Entities): Set Is_ARECnF_Entity flag.

2015-03-04  Javier Miranda  <miranda@adacore.com>

	* exp_ch6.adb (Expand_Simple_Function_Return): When the returned
	object is a class-wide interface object and we generate the
	accessibility described in RM 6.5(8/3) then displace the pointer
	to the object to reference the base of the object (to get access
	to the TSD of the object).

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