Ada Programming/Attributes/'Succ

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Description[edit | edit source]

X'Succ(Y) is an Ada attribute where X is any discrete type and Y is a value of that type. This attribute represents the discrete value that has a position number of one greater than the input parameter.

The returned discrete value type is the base type of discrete type. If the input parameter is the Last value of the discrete type, then a CONSTRAINT_ERROR exception will be raised.

Example[edit | edit source]

type My_Enum is (Enum1, Enum2, Enum3);
...
pragma Assert (My_Enum'Succ(Enum2) = Enum3);   -- OK
pragma Assert (My_Enum'Succ(Enum3) = Enum1);   -- Wrong

See also[edit | edit source]

Wikibook[edit | edit source]

Ada Reference Manual[edit | edit source]