Record representation clauses may be given for all record types, including types obtained by record extension. Component clauses are allowed for any static component. The restrictions on component clauses depend on the type of the component.
For all components of an elementary type, the only restriction on component
clauses is that the size must be at least the 'Size
value of the type
(actually the Value_Size). There are no restrictions due to alignment,
and such components may freely cross storage boundaries.
Packed arrays with a size up to and including 64 bits on 32-bit targets, and up to and including 128 bits on 64-bit targets, are represented internally using a modular type with the appropriate number of bits, and thus the same lack of restriction applies. For example, if you declare:
type R is array (1 .. 49) of Boolean; pragma Pack (R); for R'Size use 49;
then a component clause for a component of type R
may start on any
specified bit boundary, and may specify a value of 49 bits or greater.
For packed bit arrays that are longer than 64 bits on 32-bit targets, and longer than 128 bits on 64-bit targets, there are two cases. If the component size is a power of 2 (1,2,4,8,16,32,64 bits), including the important case of single bits or boolean values, then there are no limitations on placement of such components, and they may start and end at arbitrary bit boundaries.
If the component size is not a power of 2 (e.g., 3 or 5), then an array of this type must always be placed on on a storage unit (byte) boundary and occupy an integral number of storage units (bytes). Any component clause that does not meet this requirement will be rejected.
Any aliased component, or component of an aliased type, must have its normal alignment and size. A component clause that does not meet this requirement will be rejected.
The tag field of a tagged type always occupies an address sized field at the start of the record. No component clause may attempt to overlay this tag. When a tagged type appears as a component, the tag field must have proper alignment
In the case of a record extension T1
, of a type T
, no component
clause applied to the type T1
can specify a storage location that
would overlap the first T'Object_Size
bits of the record.
For all other component types, including non-bit-packed arrays, the component can be placed at an arbitrary bit boundary, so for example, the following is permitted:
type R is array (1 .. 10) of Boolean; for R'Size use 80; type Q is record G, H : Boolean; L, M : R; end record; for Q use record G at 0 range 0 .. 0; H at 0 range 1 .. 1; L at 0 range 2 .. 81; R at 0 range 82 .. 161; end record;