J.4 The Constrained Attribute
Static Semantics
For every private subtype
S, the following attribute is defined:
Discussion: This includes generic formal
private subtypes.
Yields the value False if S denotes an unconstrained nonformal private
subtype with discriminants; also yields the value False if S denotes
a generic formal private subtype, and the associated actual subtype is
either an unconstrained subtype with discriminants or an unconstrained
array subtype; yields the value True otherwise. The value of this attribute
is of the predefined subtype Boolean.
Reason: Because Ada 95 has
unknown_discriminant_parts,
the Constrained attribute of private subtypes is obsolete. This is fortunate,
since its Ada 83 definition was confusing, as explained below. Because
this attribute is obsolete, we do not bother to extend its definition
to private extensions.
The Constrained attribute of an object is not
obsolete.
Note well: S'Constrained matches the Ada 95
definition of “constrained” only for composite subtypes.
For elementary subtypes, S'Constrained is always true, whether or not
S is constrained. (The Constrained attribute of an object does not have
this problem, as it is only defined for objects of a discriminated type.)
So one should think of its designator as being 'Constrained_Or_Elementary.
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