E.2.2 Remote Types Library Units
A remote types library unit supports the definition
of types intended for use in communication between active partitions.
Syntax
The
form of a
pragma
Remote_Types is as follows:
pragma Remote_Types[(
library_unit_name)];
Legality Rules
A
pragma Remote_Types
is used to specify that a library unit is a
remote types library unit,
namely that the Remote_Types aspect
of the library unit is True. The following restrictions apply to the
declaration of such a library unit:
it shall be preelaborable;
it shall depend semantically only on declared pure
library_items,
shared passive library units, other remote types library units, or preelaborated
normal library units that are mentioned only in private with clauses;
it shall not contain the declaration of any variable
within the visible part of the library unit;
the full view of each type declared in the visible
part of the library unit that has any available stream attributes shall
support external streaming (see
13.13.2).
A
named access type declared in the visible part of a remote types or remote
call interface library unit is called a
remote access type.
Such
a type shall be:
an access-to-subprogram type, or
a general access type that designates a class-wide
limited private type, a class-wide limited interface type, or a class-wide
private extension all of whose ancestors are either private extensions,
limited interface types, or limited private types.
A type that is derived from a remote access type
is also a remote access type.
The following restrictions
apply to the use of a remote access-to-subprogram type:
A value of a remote access-to-subprogram type shall
be converted only to or from another (subtype-conformant) remote access-to-subprogram
type;
The
prefix
of an Access
attribute_reference
that yields a value of a remote access-to-subprogram type shall statically
denote a (subtype-conformant) remote subprogram.
The following restrictions
apply to the use of a remote access-to-class-wide type:
The primitive subprograms of the corresponding
specific type shall only have access parameters if they are controlling
formal parameters. The primitive functions of the corresponding specific
type shall only have an access result if it is a controlling access result.
Each noncontrolling formal parameter and noncontrolling result type shall
support external streaming (see
13.13.2);
The corresponding specific type shall not have
a primitive procedure with the Synchronization aspect specified unless
the
synchronization_kind
is Optional (see
9.5);
A value of a remote access-to-class-wide type shall
be explicitly converted only to another remote access-to-class-wide type;
A value of a remote access-to-class-wide type shall
be dereferenced (or implicitly converted to an anonymous access type)
only as part of a dispatching call where the value designates a controlling
operand of the call (see
E.4, “
Remote
Subprogram Calls”);
A controlling access result value for a primitive
function with any controlling operands of the corresponding specific
type shall either be explicitly converted to a remote access-to-class-wide
type or be part of a dispatching call where the value designates a controlling
operand of the call;
The Storage_Pool attribute is not defined for a
remote access-to-class-wide type; the expected type for an
allocator
shall not be a remote access-to-class-wide type. A remote access-to-class-wide
type shall not be an actual parameter for a generic formal access type.
The Storage_Size attribute of a remote access-to-class-wide type yields
0; it is not allowed in an
attribute_definition_clause.
5 A remote types library unit need not
be pure, and the types it defines may include levels of indirection implemented
by using access types. User-specified Read and Write attributes (see
13.13.2) provide for sending values of
such a type between active partitions, with Write marshalling the representation,
and Read unmarshalling any levels of indirection.
6 The value of a remote access-to-class-wide
limited interface can designate an object of a nonlimited type derived
from the interface.
7 A remote access type may designate a
class-wide synchronized, protected, or task interface type.
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