A.18.23 The Generic Package Containers.Bounded_Hashed_Sets
The language-defined generic package Containers.Bounded_Hashed_Sets 
provides a private type Set and a set of operations. It provides the 
same operations as the package Containers.Hashed_Sets (see 
A.18.8), 
with the difference that the maximum storage is bounded.
 
Static Semantics
The declaration of 
the generic library package Containers.Bounded_Hashed_Sets has the same 
contents and semantics as Containers.Hashed_Sets except:
The type Set is declared 
with discriminants that specify both the capacity (number of elements) 
and modulus (number of distinct hash values) of the hash table as follows: 
  type Set (Capacity : Count_Type;
            Modulus  : Hash_Type) is tagged private;
The type Set needs finalization if and only if 
type Element_Type needs finalization.
The description of 
Reserve_Capacity is replaced with: 
If the specified Capacity is larger than the capacity 
of Container, then Reserve_Capacity propagates Capacity_Error. Otherwise, 
the operation has no effect. 
An additional operation 
is added immediately following Reserve_Capacity: 
  function Default_Modulus (Capacity : Count_Type) 
return Hash_Type;
 
Default_Modulus returns an implementation-defined 
value for the number of distinct hash values to be used for the given 
capacity (maximum number of elements). 
The function Copy 
is replaced with: 
  function Copy (Source   : Set;
                 Capacity : Count_Type := 0;
                 Modulus  : Hash_Type := 0) 
return Set;
 
Returns a set whose elements are initialized from 
the values in Source. If Capacity is 0, then the set capacity is the 
length of Source; if Capacity is equal to or greater than the length 
of Source, the set capacity is the value of the Capacity parameter; otherwise, 
the operation propagates Capacity_Error. If the Modulus argument is 0, 
then the set modulus is the value returned by a call to Default_Modulus 
with the set capacity as its argument; otherwise, the set modulus is 
the value of the Modulus parameter. 
Bounded (Run-Time) Errors
 It is a bounded error to assign 
from a bounded set object while tampering with elements or cursors of 
that object is prohibited. Either Program_Error is raised by the assignment, 
execution proceeds with the target object prohibiting tampering with 
elements or cursors, or execution proceeds normally. 
 
Erroneous Execution
 When a bounded set object 
S is finalized, 
if tampering with cursors is prohibited for 
S other than due to 
an assignment from another set, then execution is erroneous. 
 
Implementation Requirements
 For each instance 
of Containers.Hashed_Sets and each instance of Containers.Bounded_Hashed_Sets, 
if the two instances meet the following conditions, then the output generated 
by the Set'Output or Set'Write subprograms of either instance shall be 
readable by the Set'Input or Set'Read of the other instance, respectively:
the Element_Type parameters of the two instances 
are statically matching subtypes of the same type; and
the output generated by Element_Type'Output or 
Element_Type'Write is readable by Element_Type'Input or Element_Type'Read, 
respectively (where Element_Type denotes the type of the two actual Element_Type 
parameters). 
Implementation Advice
 Bounded hashed set objects should be implemented 
without implicit pointers or dynamic allocation. 
 The implementation advice for procedure Move to 
minimize copying does not apply. 
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