From: Javier Miranda <mira...@adacore.com>

gcc/ada/

        * sem_attr.adb
        (Analyze_Attribute_Old_Result): When preanalyzing a class-wide
        condition, search in the scopes stack for the subprogram that has
        the condition. This is required because returning the current
        scope causes reporting spurious errors when the occurrence of the
        attribute is found, for example, in a quantified expression.

Tested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, committed on master.

---
 gcc/ada/sem_attr.adb | 23 +++++++++++++++++++++--
 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/gcc/ada/sem_attr.adb b/gcc/ada/sem_attr.adb
index 452aabdd436..a07e91b839d 100644
--- a/gcc/ada/sem_attr.adb
+++ b/gcc/ada/sem_attr.adb
@@ -1366,8 +1366,27 @@ package body Sem_Attr is
          --  yet on its definite context.
 
          if Inside_Class_Condition_Preanalysis then
-            Legal   := True;
-            Spec_Id := Current_Scope;
+            Legal := True;
+
+            --  Search for the subprogram that has this class-wide condition;
+            --  required to avoid reporting spurious errors since the current
+            --  scope may not be appropriate because the attribute may be
+            --  referenced from the inner scope of, for example, quantified
+            --  expressions.
+
+            --  Although the expression is not installed on its definite
+            --  context, we know that the subprogram has been placed in the
+            --  scope stack by Preanalyze_Condition; we also know that it is
+            --  not a generic subprogram since class-wide pre/postconditions
+            --  can only be applied for primitive operations of tagged types.
+
+            if Is_Subprogram (Current_Scope) then
+               Spec_Id := Current_Scope;
+            else
+               Spec_Id := Enclosing_Subprogram (Current_Scope);
+            end if;
+
+            pragma Assert (Is_Dispatching_Operation (Spec_Id));
             return;
          end if;
 
-- 
2.40.0

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