attribute definition clause must be provided for the component type as well
if desired.
+Representation changes that explicitly or implicitly toggle the scalar storage
+order are not supported and may result in erroneous execution of the program,
+except when performed by means of an instance of ``Ada.Unchecked_Conversion``.
+
+In particular, overlays are not supported and a warning is given for them:
+
+.. code-block:: ada
+
+ type Rec_LE is record
+ I : Integer;
+ end record;
+
+ for Rec_LE use record
+ I at 0 range 0 .. 31;
+ end record;
+
+ for Rec_LE'Bit_Order use System.Low_Order_First;
+ for Rec_LE'Scalar_Storage_Order use System.Low_Order_First;
+
+ type Rec_BE is record
+ I : Integer;
+ end record;
+
+ for Rec_BE use record
+ I at 0 range 0 .. 31;
+ end record;
+
+ for Rec_BE'Bit_Order use System.High_Order_First;
+ for Rec_BE'Scalar_Storage_Order use System.High_Order_First;
+
+ R_LE : Rec_LE;
+
+ R_BE : Rec_BE;
+ for R_BE'Address use R_LE'Address;
+
+``warning: overlay changes scalar storage order [enabled by default]``
+
+In most cases, such representation changes ought to be replaced by an
+instantiation of a function or procedure provided by ``GNAT.Byte_Swapping``.
+
Note that the scalar storage order only affects the in-memory data
representation. It has no effect on the representation used by stream
attributes.
attribute definition clause must be provided for the component type as well
if desired.
+Representation changes that explicitly or implicitly toggle the scalar storage
+order are not supported and may result in erroneous execution of the program,
+except when performed by means of an instance of @code{Ada.Unchecked_Conversion}.
+
+In particular, overlays are not supported and a warning is given for them:
+
+@example
+type Rec_LE is record
+ I : Integer;
+end record;
+
+for Rec_LE use record
+ I at 0 range 0 .. 31;
+end record;
+
+for Rec_LE'Bit_Order use System.Low_Order_First;
+for Rec_LE'Scalar_Storage_Order use System.Low_Order_First;
+
+type Rec_BE is record
+ I : Integer;
+end record;
+
+for Rec_BE use record
+ I at 0 range 0 .. 31;
+end record;
+
+for Rec_BE'Bit_Order use System.High_Order_First;
+for Rec_BE'Scalar_Storage_Order use System.High_Order_First;
+
+R_LE : Rec_LE;
+
+R_BE : Rec_BE;
+for R_BE'Address use R_LE'Address;
+@end example
+
+@code{warning: overlay changes scalar storage order [enabled by default]}
+
+In most cases, such representation changes ought to be replaced by an
+instantiation of a function or procedure provided by @code{GNAT.Byte_Swapping}.
+
Note that the scalar storage order only affects the in-memory data
representation. It has no effect on the representation used by stream
attributes.