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If a Put_Image aspect specification (introduced in Ada 2022) is given for a fixed point type Fx, then in some cases a call to Fx'Base'Image would incorrectly ignore the aspect specification and would instead return the pre-Ada2022 version of the image. However, a call to Fx'Image would do the right thing. gcc/ada/ChangeLog: * exp_put_image.adb (Image_Should_Call_Put_Image): Cope with the case where the attribute prefix for an Image attribute reference denotes an Itype constructed for a fixed point type. Calling Has_Aspect with such an Itype misses applicable aspect specifications; we need to look on the right list. This comes up if the prefix of the attribute reference is Some_Fixed_Point_Type'Base.