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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME LIBRARY COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- S Y S T E M . C O M P A R E _ A R R A Y _ S I G N E D _ 1 6 --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
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32 -- This package contains functions for runtime comparisons on arrays whose
33 -- elements are 16-bit discrete type values to be treated as signed.
35 package System.Compare_Array_Signed_16 is
37 -- Note: although the functions in this package are in a sense Pure, the
38 -- package cannot be declared as Pure, since the arguments are addresses,
39 -- not the data, and the result is not pure wrt the address values.
41 function Compare_Array_S16
42 (Left : System.Address;
43 Right : System.Address;
44 Left_Len : Natural;
45 Right_Len : Natural) return Integer;
46 -- Compare the array starting at address Left of length Left_Len
47 -- with the array starting at address Right of length Right_Len.
48 -- The comparison is in the normal Ada semantic sense of array
49 -- comparison. The result is -1,0,+1 for Left<Right, Left=Right,
50 -- Left>Right respectively. This function works with 4 byte words
51 -- if the operands are aligned on 4-byte boundaries and long enough.
53 end System.Compare_Array_Signed_16;