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Rule changes according to HISTORY file since version 1.15r5: New rules: ---------- positional_associations (took over style (positional_association)) type_usage unit_pattern unsafe_elaboration Changes to existing rules: -------------------------- No_Operator_Usage: added observed relational Changed syntax Filtering on indexing in addition to logical operators Style (Multiple_Elements): separated keywords from other subrules (Casing_Identifier, original): Check closing identifier, allow multiple casing options. Positional_Association: removed, now subrule of Positional_Associations. Parameter_Order, Formal_Parameter_Order: modes are separated by "|". Multiple_Element: checks proper presentation of "end", "for ... loop" With_Clauses: Handle correctly case of with clauses required due to a use clause or pragma Elaborate for the same package in the context clauses. Use_Clauses Added subrules type, type_global, type_local. Array_Declarations: Slightly changed the syntax of the component subrule. Case_Statements: Added subrule values_if_others Declarations: Added subrules box_defaulted_formal_function, name_defaulted_formal_function, box_defaulted_formal_procedure, name_defaulted_formal_procedure, null_defaulted_formal_procedure, non_ravenscar_task, access_constrained_array_type, access_unconstrained_array_type, access_def_discriminated_type, access_nondef_discriminated_type, access_unknown_discriminated_type, access_formal_type, access_language_type, equality_operator Better placement of some messages Dependencies: Added subrules public_child, private_child Expressions: Added subrules in, not_in, static_membership, and_array, and_logical, and_binary, or_array, or_logical, or_binary, xor_array, xor_logical, xor_binary, upward_conversion, downward_conversion, extension_aggregate, extendable_aggregate, array_positional_others, array_named_others, unconverted_fixed_multiplying_op Subrule Mixed_Operators considers membership tests and short circuit forms Local_Hiding: Added modifiers Not_Identical_Renaming, Not_Different_Families Global_References: Added subrules read, written Multiple_Assignments: The rule has been renamed to "Assignments" Added subrule sliding. Added criterion total. Naming_Convention: Added specific patterns by object and functions type names and categories Added subrules regular_static_constant, regular_nonstatic_constant Object declarations: Added subrule type. Parameter_Declarations: Added subrules tagged_parameters, class_wide_parameters. Added callables dispatching_function, dispatching_parameter Reduceable_Scope: Don't suggest moving declarations to a task specification Representation_Clauses: Added subrule no_bit_order_layout Statements: Added subrules named_exit, exit_plain_loop, simple_block, unnamed_simple_block, redispatching_call. Normalized behaviour of subrule exit. |
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