From: Piotr Trojanek <[email protected]>
Apparently we no longer need to ignore string literal subtypes case
when validating size of a type entity.
Code cleanup; behavior appears to be unaffected.
gcc/ada/ChangeLog:
* gcc-interface/decl.cc (gnat_to_gnu_entity): Remove special
case for string literal subtypes.
Tested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, committed on master.
---
gcc/ada/gcc-interface/decl.cc | 8 ++------
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/decl.cc b/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/decl.cc
index 3404b747ddf..f5188ddc8bc 100644
--- a/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/decl.cc
+++ b/gcc/ada/gcc-interface/decl.cc
@@ -4457,12 +4457,8 @@ gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entity, tree
gnu_expr, bool definition)
process_attributes (&gnu_type, &attr_list, false, gnat_entity);
/* See if a size was specified, by means of either an Object_Size or
- a regular Size clause, and validate it if so.
-
- ??? Don't set the size for a String_Literal since it is either
- confirming or we don't handle it properly (if the low bound is
- non-constant). */
- if (!gnu_size && kind != E_String_Literal_Subtype)
+ a regular Size clause, and validate it if so. */
+ if (!gnu_size)
{
const char *size_s = "size for %s too small{, minimum allowed is ^}";
const char *type_s = is_by_ref ? "by-reference type &" : "&";
--
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