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[Bug ada/29320] New: Segfault and strange behaviour related to "use" clauses


GCC seems to have more problems with "use" clauses (see also bug #26529).

gcc: Internal error: Segmentation fault (program gnat1)

The compiler has been compiled from source by:
> configure --prefix=/opt/gcc-4.1.1 --enable-languages=ada,c
> make bootstrap
> make install

The problem can be reproduced by compiling the source file below, using the
following command line:

gcc -c command.ads

The solution of the problem in this case is to use the correct range 0..6 for
INFO_T.COMMAND_NAME, but gcc should have printed an error message instead of
crashing, shouldn't it?

The compiler does not crash when size 8 is used for COMMAND_KIND_T, but how are
the enum values represented in COMMAND_NAME in this case?

command.ads
=======================================================
package COMMAND is

   type COMMAND_KIND_T is (START, STOP);

   for COMMAND_KIND_T use (START => 80, STOP => 81);

   -- for COMMAND_KIND_T'size use 8; -- not crashing
   for COMMAND_KIND_T'size use 16;   -- crashing

   type SUB_COMMAND_KIND_T is new COMMAND_KIND_T range START..STOP;

   for SUB_COMMAND_KIND_T'size use 7;

   type INFO_T (COMMAND_NAME : SUB_COMMAND_KIND_T := START) is record
      case COMMAND_NAME is
         when others     => null;
      end case;
   end record;

   for INFO_T use record
      COMMAND_NAME       at 0 range 0..4;
   end record;

end COMMAND;
=======================================================


-- 
           Summary: Segfault and strange behaviour related to "use" clauses
           Product: gcc
           Version: 4.1.1
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P3
         Component: ada
        AssignedTo: unassigned at gcc dot gnu dot org
        ReportedBy: markus dot heichel at comsoft dot de
 GCC build triplet: i686-pc-linux
  GCC host triplet: i686-pc-linux
GCC target triplet: i686-pc-linux


http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29320


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