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+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+--                                                                          --
+--                          GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS                        --
+--                                                                          --
+--                S Y S T E M . U N S I G N E D _ T Y P E S                 --
+--                                                                          --
+--                                 S p e c                                  --
+--                                                                          --
+--          Copyright (C) 1992-2017, Free Software Foundation, Inc.         --
+--                                                                          --
+-- GNAT is free software;  you can  redistribute it  and/or modify it under --
+-- terms of the  GNU General Public License as published  by the Free Soft- --
+-- ware  Foundation;  either version 3,  or (at your option) any later ver- --
+-- sion.  GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
+-- OUT ANY WARRANTY;  without even the  implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
+-- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.                                     --
+--                                                                          --
+-- As a special exception under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted --
+-- additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception,   --
+-- version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.               --
+--                                                                          --
+-- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and    --
+-- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;     --
+-- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see    --
+-- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.                                          --
+--                                                                          --
+-- GNAT was originally developed  by the GNAT team at  New York University. --
+-- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc.      --
+--                                                                          --
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+--  This package contains definitions of standard unsigned types that
+--  correspond in size to the standard signed types declared in Standard,
+--  and (unlike the types in Interfaces) have corresponding names. It
+--  also contains some related definitions for other specialized types
+--  used by the compiler in connection with packed array types.
+
+pragma Compiler_Unit_Warning;
+
+package System.Unsigned_Types is
+   pragma Pure;
+   pragma No_Elaboration_Code_All;
+
+   type Short_Short_Unsigned is mod 2 ** Short_Short_Integer'Size;
+   type Short_Unsigned       is mod 2 ** Short_Integer'Size;
+   type Unsigned             is mod 2 ** Integer'Size;
+   type Long_Unsigned        is mod 2 ** Long_Integer'Size;
+   type Long_Long_Unsigned   is mod 2 ** Long_Long_Integer'Size;
+
+   type Float_Unsigned       is mod 2 ** Float'Size;
+   --  Used in the implementation of Is_Negative intrinsic (see Exp_Intr)
+
+   type Packed_Byte is mod 2 ** 8;
+   pragma Universal_Aliasing (Packed_Byte);
+   for Packed_Byte'Size use 8;
+   --  Component type for Packed_Bytes1, Packed_Bytes2 and Packed_Byte4 arrays.
+   --  As this type is used by the compiler to implement operations on user
+   --  packed array, it needs to be able to alias any type.
+
+   type Packed_Bytes1 is array (Natural range <>) of aliased Packed_Byte;
+   for Packed_Bytes1'Alignment use 1;
+   for Packed_Bytes1'Component_Size use Packed_Byte'Size;
+   pragma Suppress_Initialization (Packed_Bytes1);
+   --  This is the type used to implement packed arrays where no alignment
+   --  is required. This includes the cases of 1,2,4 (where we use direct
+   --  masking operations), and all odd component sizes (where the clusters
+   --  are not aligned anyway, see, e.g. System.Pack_07 in file s-pack07
+   --  for details.
+
+   type Packed_Bytes2 is new Packed_Bytes1;
+   for Packed_Bytes2'Alignment use Integer'Min (2, Standard'Maximum_Alignment);
+   pragma Suppress_Initialization (Packed_Bytes2);
+   --  This is the type used to implement packed arrays where an alignment
+   --  of 2 (is possible) is helpful for maximum efficiency of the get and
+   --  set routines in the corresponding library unit. This is true of all
+   --  component sizes that are even but not divisible by 4 (other than 2 for
+   --  which we use direct masking operations). In such cases, the clusters
+   --  can be assumed to be 2-byte aligned if the array is aligned. See for
+   --  example System.Pack_10 in file s-pack10).
+
+   type Packed_Bytes4 is new Packed_Bytes1;
+   for Packed_Bytes4'Alignment use Integer'Min (4, Standard'Maximum_Alignment);
+   pragma Suppress_Initialization (Packed_Bytes4);
+   --  This is the type used to implement packed arrays where an alignment
+   --  of 4 (if possible) is helpful for maximum efficiency of the get and
+   --  set routines in the corresponding library unit. This is true of all
+   --  component sizes that are divisible by 4 (other than powers of 2, which
+   --  are either handled by direct masking or not packed at all). In such
+   --  cases the clusters can be assumed to be 4-byte aligned if the array
+   --  is aligned (see System.Pack_12 in file s-pack12 as an example).
+
+   type Bits_1 is mod 2**1;
+   type Bits_2 is mod 2**2;
+   type Bits_4 is mod 2**4;
+   --  Types used for packed array conversions
+
+   subtype Bytes_F is Packed_Bytes4 (1 .. Float'Size / 8);
+   --  Type used in implementation of Is_Negative intrinsic (see Exp_Intr)
+
+   function Shift_Left
+     (Value  : Short_Short_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Short_Short_Unsigned;
+
+   function Shift_Right
+     (Value  : Short_Short_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Short_Short_Unsigned;
+
+   function Shift_Right_Arithmetic
+     (Value  : Short_Short_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Short_Short_Unsigned;
+
+   function Rotate_Left
+     (Value  : Short_Short_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Short_Short_Unsigned;
+
+   function Rotate_Right
+     (Value  : Short_Short_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Short_Short_Unsigned;
+
+   function Shift_Left
+     (Value  : Short_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Short_Unsigned;
+
+   function Shift_Right
+     (Value  : Short_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Short_Unsigned;
+
+   function Shift_Right_Arithmetic
+     (Value  : Short_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Short_Unsigned;
+
+   function Rotate_Left
+     (Value  : Short_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Short_Unsigned;
+
+   function Rotate_Right
+     (Value  : Short_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Short_Unsigned;
+
+   function Shift_Left
+     (Value  : Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Unsigned;
+
+   function Shift_Right
+     (Value  : Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Unsigned;
+
+   function Shift_Right_Arithmetic
+     (Value  : Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Unsigned;
+
+   function Rotate_Left
+     (Value  : Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Unsigned;
+
+   function Rotate_Right
+     (Value  : Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Unsigned;
+
+   function Shift_Left
+     (Value  : Long_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Long_Unsigned;
+
+   function Shift_Right
+     (Value  : Long_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Long_Unsigned;
+
+   function Shift_Right_Arithmetic
+     (Value  : Long_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Long_Unsigned;
+
+   function Rotate_Left
+     (Value  : Long_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Long_Unsigned;
+
+   function Rotate_Right
+     (Value  : Long_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Long_Unsigned;
+
+   function Shift_Left
+     (Value  : Long_Long_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Long_Long_Unsigned;
+
+   function Shift_Right
+     (Value  : Long_Long_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Long_Long_Unsigned;
+
+   function Shift_Right_Arithmetic
+     (Value  : Long_Long_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Long_Long_Unsigned;
+
+   function Rotate_Left
+     (Value  : Long_Long_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Long_Long_Unsigned;
+
+   function Rotate_Right
+     (Value  : Long_Long_Unsigned;
+      Amount : Natural) return Long_Long_Unsigned;
+
+   pragma Import (Intrinsic, Shift_Left);
+   pragma Import (Intrinsic, Shift_Right);
+   pragma Import (Intrinsic, Shift_Right_Arithmetic);
+   pragma Import (Intrinsic, Rotate_Left);
+   pragma Import (Intrinsic, Rotate_Right);
+
+   --  The following definitions are obsolescent. They were needed by the
+   --  previous version of the compiler and runtime, but are not needed
+   --  by the current version. We retain them to help with bootstrap path
+   --  problems. Also they seem harmless, and if any user programs have
+   --  been using these types, why discombobulate them?
+
+   subtype Packed_Bytes           is Packed_Bytes4;
+   subtype Packed_Bytes_Unaligned is Packed_Bytes1;
+
+end System.Unsigned_Types;