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-- GNAT RUN-TIME LIBRARY COMPONENTS --
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-- This package contains functions for runtime comparisons on arrays whose
-- elements are 128-bit discrete type values to be treated as signed.
package System.Compare_Array_Signed_128 is
-- Note: although the functions in this package are in a sense Pure, the
-- package cannot be declared as Pure, since the arguments are addresses,
-- not the data, and the result is not pure wrt the address values.
function Compare_Array_S128
(Left : System.Address;
Right : System.Address;
Left_Len : Natural;
Right_Len : Natural) return Integer;
-- Compare the array starting at address Left of length Left_Len
-- with the array starting at address Right of length Right_Len.
-- The comparison is in the normal Ada semantic sense of array
-- comparison. The result is -1,0,+1 for Left<Right, Left=Right,
-- Left>Right respectively.
end System.Compare_Array_Signed_128;