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34 with GNAT.Heap_Sort_A; use GNAT.Heap_Sort_A;
36 separate (Lib)
37 procedure Sort (Tbl : in out Unit_Ref_Table) is
39 T : array (0 .. Integer (Tbl'Last - Tbl'First + 1)) of Unit_Number_Type;
40 -- Actual sort is done on this copy of the array with 0's origin
41 -- subscripts. Location 0 is used as a temporary by the sorting algorithm.
42 -- Also the addressing of the table is more efficient with 0's origin,
43 -- even though we have to copy Tbl back and forth.
45 function Lt_Uname (C1, C2 : Natural) return Boolean;
46 -- Comparison routine for comparing Unames. Needed by the sorting routine
48 procedure Move_Uname (From : Natural; To : Natural);
49 -- Move routine needed by the sorting routine below
51 --------------
52 -- Lt_Uname --
53 --------------
55 function Lt_Uname (C1, C2 : Natural) return Boolean is
56 begin
57 -- Preprocessing data and definition files are not sorted, they are
58 -- at the bottom of the list. They are recognized because they are
59 -- the only ones without a Unit_Name.
61 if Units.Table (T (C1)).Unit_Name = No_Name then
62 return False;
64 elsif Units.Table (T (C2)).Unit_Name = No_Name then
65 return True;
67 else
68 return
69 Uname_Lt
70 (Units.Table (T (C1)).Unit_Name, Units.Table (T (C2)).Unit_Name);
71 end if;
72 end Lt_Uname;
74 ----------------
75 -- Move_Uname --
76 ----------------
78 procedure Move_Uname (From : Natural; To : Natural) is
79 begin
80 T (To) := T (From);
81 end Move_Uname;
83 -- Start of processing for Sort
85 begin
86 if T'Last > 0 then
87 for I in 1 .. T'Last loop
88 T (I) := Tbl (Int (I) - 1 + Tbl'First);
89 end loop;
91 Sort (T'Last,
92 Move_Uname'Unrestricted_Access, Lt_Uname'Unrestricted_Access);
94 -- Sort is complete, copy result back into place
96 for I in 1 .. T'Last loop
97 Tbl (Int (I) - 1 + Tbl'First) := T (I);
98 end loop;
99 end if;
100 end Sort;