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Two issues. First, the two procedures Ada.Strings.Text_Buffers.Output_Mapping.[Wide_]Wide_Put each correctly call Encode, but that call was missing from the corresponding Put procedure. Second, if a record type contains an array-valued Data component as well as both a Max_Length and Current_Length component, then the slice Data (Current_Length + 1 .. Max_Length) should usually be treated like uninitialized data. It should not participate in things like equality comparisons. In particular, it should not participate in 'Image results. To accomplish this, such a type usually ought to have a Put_Image aspect specification. This Put_Image aspect specification was missing for the three Super_String types declared in the Ada.Strings.[Wide_[Wide_]]Superbounded packages. gcc/ada/ * libgnat/a-sttebu.adb (Put): Add missing call to Encode. * libgnat/a-strsup.ads: Declare new Put_Image procedure and add Put_Image aspect specification for type Super_String. * libgnat/a-strsup.adb (Put_Image): New procedure. * libgnat/a-stwisu.ads: Declare new Put_Image procedure and add Put_Image aspect specification for type Super_String. * libgnat/a-stwisu.adb (Put_Image): New procedure. * libgnat/a-stzsup.ads: Declare new Put_Image procedure and add Put_Image aspect specification for type Super_String. * libgnat/a-stzsup.adb (Put_Image): New procedure.
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