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This subclause discusses pragmas related to program units, library
units, and compilations.
Name Resolution Rules
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Certain pragmas are defined to be program unit pragmas. A name given as
the argument of a program unit pragma shall resolve to denote the
declarations or renamings of one or more program units that occur
immediately within the declarative region or compilation in which the
pragma immediately occurs, or it shall resolve to denote the declaration
of the immediately enclosing program unit (if any); the pragma applies
to the denoted program unit(s). If there are no names given as
arguments, the pragma applies to the immediately enclosing program unit.
Legality Rules
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A program unit pragma shall appear in one of these places:
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At the place of a compilation_unit, in which case the pragma shall
immediately follow in the same compilation (except for other pragmas) a
library_unit_declaration that is a subprogram_declaration,
generic_subprogram_declaration, or generic_instantiation, and the pragma
shall have an argument that is a name denoting that declaration.
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Immediately within the declaration of a program unit and before any
nested declaration, in which case the argument, if any, shall be a
direct_name that denotes the immediately enclosing program unit
declaration.
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At the place of a declaration other than the first, of a
declarative_part or program unit declaration, in which case the pragma
shall have an argument, which shall be a direct_name that denotes one or
more of the following (and nothing else): a subprogram_declaration, a
generic_subprogram_declaration, or a generic_instantiation, of the same
declarative_part or program unit declaration.
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Certain program unit pragmas are defined to be library unit pragmas. The
name, if any, in a library unit pragma shall denote the declaration of a
library unit.
Post-Compilation Rules
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Certain pragmas are defined to be configuration pragmas; they shall
appear before the first compilation_unit of a compilation. They are
generally used to select a partition-wide or system-wide option. The
pragma applies to all compilation_units appearing in the compilation,
unless there are none, in which case it applies to all future
compilation_units compiled into the same environment.
Implementation Permissions
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An implementation may place restrictions on configuration pragmas, so
long as it allows them when the environment contains no library_items
other than those of the predefined environment.
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