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3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
5 -- S Y S T E M . I M G _ W C H A R --
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32 -- Wide_[Wide_]Character'Image
34 package System
.Img_WChar
is
37 procedure Image_Wide_Character
42 -- Computes Wide_Character'Image (V) and stores the result in S (1 .. P)
43 -- setting the resulting value of P. The caller guarantees that S is long
44 -- enough to hold the result, and that S'First is 1. The parameter Ada_2005
45 -- is True if operating in Ada 2005 mode (or beyond). This is required to
46 -- deal with the annoying FFFE/FFFF incompatibility.
48 procedure Image_Wide_Wide_Character
49 (V
: Wide_Wide_Character
;
52 -- Computes Wide_Wide_Character'Image (V) and stores the result in
53 -- S (1 .. P) setting the resulting value of P. The caller guarantees
54 -- that S is long enough to hold the result, and that S'First is 1.