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└─⟦149519bd4⟧ Bits:30000546 8mm tape, Rational 1000, !projects 93-07-13
    └─ ⟦124ff5788⟧ »DATA« 
        └─⟦this⟧ 
└─⟦a7d1ea751⟧ Bits:30000550 8mm tape, Rational 1000, !users!projects 94_04_11
    └─ ⟦129cab021⟧ »DATA« 
        └─⟦this⟧ 
└─⟦f64eaa120⟧ Bits:30000752 8mm tape, Rational 1000, !projects 93 02 16
    └─ ⟦6f12a12be⟧ »DATA« 
        └─⟦this⟧ 
└─⟦2f6cfab89⟧ Bits:30000547 8mm tape, Rational 1000, !projects 94-01-04
    └─ ⟦d65440be7⟧ »DATA« 
        └─⟦this⟧ 

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with Generic_Class_Implementation;
with Generic_Statement;
package body Point is  
    type Members   is (X, Y);
    type Arguments is (To_X, To_Y);

    package Implementation is
       new Generic_Class_Implementation (Member_Names   => Members,
                                         Selector_Names => Selectors,
                                         Argument_Names => Arguments);

    package Statement is new Generic_Statement (Member_Names   => Members,
                                                Selector_Names => Selectors,
                                                Argument_Names => Arguments);
    use Implementation, Statement;

    procedure Define_Method_For_Home is separate;
    procedure Define_Method_For_Put is separate;
    procedure Define_Method_For_Set is separate;
    procedure Define_Method_For_X is separate;
    procedure Define_Method_For_Y is separate;

    procedure Define_Home is separate;
    procedure Define_Put is separate;
    procedure Define_Set_X_Y is separate;
    procedure Define_X is separate;
    procedure Define_Y is separate;

    function Make return Object.Reference is
        Result : Object.Reference;
    begin
        return Result;
    end Make;

    function Send (To : Object.Reference; The_Message : Message)
                  return Basic_Statement.Object is
        Result : Basic_Statement.Object;
    begin
        -- bla bla bla
        return Result;
    end Send;

begin
    Define_Home;
    Define_Put;
    Define_Set_X_Y;
    Define_X;
    Define_Y;
end Point;