From: Steve Baird <ba...@adacore.com>

If a package declares a type and a child unit of that package is a subprogram
with a parameter (or function result) of that type, then that subprogram is
not a primitive subprogram of that type. Previously this was handled
incorrectly in some cases, leading to incorrect analysis of overriding
indicators.

gcc/ada/ChangeLog:

        * sem_util.adb (Collect_Primitive_Operations): When collecting
        primitive operations, do not include child unit subprograms.

Tested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, committed on master.

---
 gcc/ada/sem_util.adb | 1 +
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)

diff --git a/gcc/ada/sem_util.adb b/gcc/ada/sem_util.adb
index 42f852e336b..fefb65c6733 100644
--- a/gcc/ada/sem_util.adb
+++ b/gcc/ada/sem_util.adb
@@ -5717,6 +5717,7 @@ package body Sem_Util is
                          or else Is_Primitive (Id))
               and then Parent_Kind (Parent (Id))
                                     not in N_Formal_Subprogram_Declaration
+              and then not Is_Child_Unit (Id)
             then
                Is_Prim := False;
 
-- 
2.43.0

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