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Yannick Moy 4a60c9a20c [Ada] Improve error message when named number passed as global item
When a named number is used in Global/Depends contracts as global item,
the error message could be confusing to users new to Ada. Now the
message explains that named numbers are not objects.

For instance on the following illegal code snippet:

     $ gcc -c bad_global.ads

     1. package Bad_Global is
     2.
     3.    X : constant := 1;
     4.    Y : constant := 1.0;
     5.
     6.    procedure P with
     7.      Global => (Input => X,
                                 |
        >>> global item must denote object, state or current instance
            of concurrent type
        >>> named number "X" is not an object

     8.                 In_Out => Y);
                                  |
        >>> global item must denote object, state or current instance
            of concurrent type
        >>> named number "Y" is not an object

     9.
    10. end Bad_Global;

2018-12-11  Yannick Moy  <moy@adacore.com>

gcc/ada/

	* sem_prag.adb (Analyze_Global_Item): Refine error message.

From-SVN: r267011
2018-12-11 11:12:03 +00:00
2018-12-10 20:40:27 +01:00
2018-12-10 20:40:27 +01:00

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