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30------------------------------------------------------------------------------
31
32--  Handling of packed arrays with Component_Size = 26
33
34package System.Pack_26 is
35   pragma Preelaborate;
36
37   Bits : constant := 26;
38
39   type Bits_26 is mod 2 ** Bits;
40   for Bits_26'Size use Bits;
41
42   function Get_26 (Arr : System.Address; N : Natural) return Bits_26;
43   --  Arr is the address of the packed array, N is the zero-based
44   --  subscript. This element is extracted and returned.
45
46   procedure Set_26 (Arr : System.Address; N : Natural; E : Bits_26);
47   --  Arr is the address of the packed array, N is the zero-based
48   --  subscript. This element is set to the given value.
49
50   function GetU_26 (Arr : System.Address; N : Natural) return Bits_26;
51   --  Arr is the address of the packed array, N is the zero-based
52   --  subscript. This element is extracted and returned. This version
53   --  is used when Arr may represent an unaligned address.
54
55   procedure SetU_26 (Arr : System.Address; N : Natural; E : Bits_26);
56   --  Arr is the address of the packed array, N is the zero-based
57   --  subscript. This element is set to the given value. This version
58   --  is used when Arr may represent an unaligned address
59
60end System.Pack_26;
61