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3.6.1 Index Constraints and Discrete Ranges
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An index_constraint
determines the range of possible values for every index of an array subtype,
and thereby the corresponding array bounds.
Syntax
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index_constraint
::= (
discrete_range {,
discrete_range})
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discrete_range
::= discrete_subtype_indication |
range
Name Resolution Rules
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The type of a
discrete_range
is the type of the subtype defined by the
subtype_indication,
or the type of the
range.
For
an
index_constraint, each
discrete_range
shall resolve to be of the type of the corresponding index.
Legality Rules
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An index_constraint
shall appear only in a subtype_indication
whose subtype_mark denotes either
an unconstrained array subtype, or an unconstrained access subtype whose
designated subtype is an unconstrained array subtype; in either case,
the index_constraint shall provide
a discrete_range for each index
of the array type.
Static Semantics
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A
discrete_range
defines a range whose bounds are given by the
range,
or by the range of the subtype defined by the
subtype_indication.
Dynamic Semantics
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An
index_constraint
is
compatible with an unconstrained array subtype if and only
if the index range defined by each
discrete_range
is compatible (see
3.5) with the corresponding
index subtype.
If any of the
discrete_ranges
defines a null range, any array thus constrained is a
null array,
having no components.
An array value
satisfies
an
index_constraint if at each index
position the array value and the
index_constraint
have the same index bounds.
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The elaboration of an
index_constraint
consists of the evaluation of the
discrete_range(s),
in an arbitrary order.
The evaluation of a
discrete_range
consists of the elaboration of the
subtype_indication
or the evaluation of the
range.
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43 The elaboration of a
subtype_indication consisting of
a subtype_mark followed by an index_constraint
checks the compatibility of the index_constraint
with the subtype_mark (see 3.2.2).
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44 Even if an array value
does not satisfy the index constraint of an array subtype, Constraint_Error
is not raised on conversion to the array subtype, so long as the length
of each dimension of the array value and the array subtype match. See
4.6.
Examples
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Examples of
array declarations including an index constraint:
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Board : Matrix(1 .. 8, 1 .. 8); -- see 3.6
Rectangle : Matrix(1 .. 20, 1 .. 30);
Inverse : Matrix(1 .. N, 1 .. N); -- N need not be static
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Filter : Bit_Vector(0 .. 31);
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Example of array
declaration with a constrained array subtype:
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My_Schedule : Schedule; -- all arrays of type Schedule have the same bounds
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Example of record
type with a component that is an array:
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type Var_Line(Length : Natural) is
record
Image : String(1 .. Length);
end record;
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Null_Line : Var_Line(0); -- Null_Line.Image is a null array
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