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binutils-gdb/gdb/testsuite/gdb.ada/array_subscript_addr/p.adb
Tom Tromey 1d14dd5887 Minor changes to Ada tests for gnat-llvm
I found a few more spots where a minor modification to a test lets it
pass with gnat-llvm:

* For array_subcript_addr, gnat-llvm was not putting the array into
  memory.  Making the array larger works around this.

* For bp_inlined_func, it is normal for gnat-llvm to sometimes emit a
  call to an out-of-line copy of the function, so accept this.

* For null_overload and type-tick-size, I've applied the usual fix for
  keeping an unused local variable alive.
2025-05-02 08:13:58 -06:00

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procedure P is
-- Make this large enough to force it into memory with gnat-llvm.
type Table is array (1 .. 15) of Integer;
function Create (I : Integer) return Table is
begin
return (4 + I, 8 * I, 7 * I + 4, others => 72);
end Create;
A : Table := Create (7);
C : Integer;
begin
C := A (1) + A (2); -- STOP
end P;