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10.1.3 Subunits of Compilation Units

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Subunits are like child units, with these (important) differences: subunits support the separate compilation of bodies only (not declarations); the parent contains a body_stub to indicate the existence and place of each of its subunits; declarations appearing in the parent's body can be visible within the subunits. 

Syntax

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body_stub ::= subprogram_body_stub | package_body_stub | task_body_stub | protected_body_stub
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subprogram_body_stub ::= 
   [overriding_indicator]
   subprogram_specification is separate
      [aspect_specification];
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package_body_stub ::= 
   package body defining_identifier is separate
      [aspect_specification];
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task_body_stub ::= 
   task body defining_identifier is separate
      [aspect_specification];
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protected_body_stub ::= 
   protected body defining_identifier is separate
      [aspect_specification];
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subunit ::= separate (parent_unit_nameproper_body

Legality Rules

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The parent body of a subunit is the body of the program unit denoted by its parent_unit_name. The term subunit is used to refer to a subunit and also to the proper_body of a subunit. The subunits of a program unit include any subunit that names that program unit as its parent, as well as any subunit that names such a subunit as its parent (recursively). 
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The parent body of a subunit shall be present in the current environment, and shall contain a corresponding body_stub with the same defining_identifier as the subunit. 
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 A package_body_stub shall be the completion of a package_declaration or generic_package_declaration; a task_body_stub shall be the completion of a task declaration; a protected_body_stub shall be the completion of a protected declaration.
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In contrast, a subprogram_body_stub need not be the completion of a previous declaration, in which case the _stub declares the subprogram. If the _stub is a completion, it shall be the completion of a subprogram_declaration or generic_subprogram_declaration. The profile of a subprogram_body_stub that completes a declaration shall conform fully to that of the declaration.
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A subunit that corresponds to a body_stub shall be of the same kind (package_, subprogram_, task_, or protected_) as the body_stub. The profile of a subprogram_body subunit shall be fully conformant to that of the corresponding body_stub.
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A body_stub shall appear immediately within the declarative_part of a compilation unit body. This rule does not apply within an instance of a generic unit. 
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The defining_identifiers of all body_stubs that appear immediately within a particular declarative_part shall be distinct. 

Post-Compilation Rules

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For each body_stub, there shall be a subunit containing the corresponding proper_body.
NOTES
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4  The rules in 10.1.4, “The Compilation Process” say that a body_stub is equivalent to the corresponding proper_body. This implies: 
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Visibility within a subunit is the visibility that would be obtained at the place of the corresponding body_stub (within the parent body) if the context_clause of the subunit were appended to that of the parent body. 
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The effect of the elaboration of a body_stub is to elaborate the subunit. 

Examples

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The package Parent is first written without subunits: 
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package Parent is
    procedure Inner;
end Parent;
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with Ada.Text_IO;
package body Parent is
    Variable : String := "Hello, there.";
    procedure Inner is
    begin
        Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line(Variable);
    end Inner;
end Parent;
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The body of procedure Inner may be turned into a subunit by rewriting the package body as follows (with the declaration of Parent remaining the same): 
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package body Parent is
    Variable : String := "Hello, there.";
    procedure Inner is separate;
end Parent;
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with Ada.Text_IO;
separate(Parent)
procedure Inner is
begin
    Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line(Variable);
end Inner;

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