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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- P A R . P R A G --
6 -- --
7 -- B o d y --
8 -- --
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22 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
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24 -- --
25 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
27 -- Generally the parser checks the basic syntax of pragmas, but does not
28 -- do specialized syntax checks for individual pragmas, these are deferred
29 -- to semantic analysis time (see unit Sem_Prag). There are some pragmas
30 -- which require recognition and either partial or complete processing
31 -- during parsing, and this unit performs this required processing.
33 with Fname.UF; use Fname.UF;
34 with Osint; use Osint;
35 with Rident; use Rident;
36 with Restrict; use Restrict;
37 with Stringt; use Stringt;
38 with Stylesw; use Stylesw;
39 with Uintp; use Uintp;
40 with Uname; use Uname;
42 separate (Par)
44 function Prag (Pragma_Node : Node_Id; Semi : Source_Ptr) return Node_Id is
45 Pragma_Name : constant Name_Id := Chars (Pragma_Node);
46 Prag_Id : constant Pragma_Id := Get_Pragma_Id (Pragma_Name);
47 Pragma_Sloc : constant Source_Ptr := Sloc (Pragma_Node);
48 Arg_Count : Nat;
49 Arg_Node : Node_Id;
51 -----------------------
52 -- Local Subprograms --
53 -----------------------
55 function Arg1 return Node_Id;
56 function Arg2 return Node_Id;
57 function Arg3 return Node_Id;
58 -- Obtain specified Pragma_Argument_Association. It is allowable to call
59 -- the routine for the argument one past the last present argument, but
60 -- that is the only case in which a non-present argument can be referenced.
62 procedure Check_Arg_Count (Required : Int);
63 -- Check argument count for pragma = Required.
64 -- If not give error and raise Error_Resync.
66 procedure Check_Arg_Is_String_Literal (Arg : Node_Id);
67 -- Check the expression of the specified argument to make sure that it
68 -- is a string literal. If not give error and raise Error_Resync.
70 procedure Check_Arg_Is_On_Or_Off (Arg : Node_Id);
71 -- Check the expression of the specified argument to make sure that it
72 -- is an identifier which is either ON or OFF, and if not, then issue
73 -- an error message and raise Error_Resync.
75 procedure Check_No_Identifier (Arg : Node_Id);
76 -- Checks that the given argument does not have an identifier. If
77 -- an identifier is present, then an error message is issued, and
78 -- Error_Resync is raised.
80 procedure Check_Optional_Identifier (Arg : Node_Id; Id : Name_Id);
81 -- Checks if the given argument has an identifier, and if so, requires
82 -- it to match the given identifier name. If there is a non-matching
83 -- identifier, then an error message is given and Error_Resync raised.
85 procedure Check_Required_Identifier (Arg : Node_Id; Id : Name_Id);
86 -- Same as Check_Optional_Identifier, except that the name is required
87 -- to be present and to match the given Id value.
89 procedure Process_Restrictions_Or_Restriction_Warnings;
90 -- Common processing for Restrictions and Restriction_Warnings pragmas.
91 -- This routine only processes the case of No_Obsolescent_Features,
92 -- which is the only restriction that has syntactic effects. No general
93 -- error checking is done, since this will be done in Sem_Prag. The
94 -- other case processed is pragma Restrictions No_Dependence, since
95 -- otherwise this is done too late.
97 ----------
98 -- Arg1 --
99 ----------
101 function Arg1 return Node_Id is
102 begin
103 return First (Pragma_Argument_Associations (Pragma_Node));
104 end Arg1;
106 ----------
107 -- Arg2 --
108 ----------
110 function Arg2 return Node_Id is
111 begin
112 return Next (Arg1);
113 end Arg2;
115 ----------
116 -- Arg3 --
117 ----------
119 function Arg3 return Node_Id is
120 begin
121 return Next (Arg2);
122 end Arg3;
124 ---------------------
125 -- Check_Arg_Count --
126 ---------------------
128 procedure Check_Arg_Count (Required : Int) is
129 begin
130 if Arg_Count /= Required then
131 Error_Msg ("wrong number of arguments for pragma%", Pragma_Sloc);
132 raise Error_Resync;
133 end if;
134 end Check_Arg_Count;
136 ----------------------------
137 -- Check_Arg_Is_On_Or_Off --
138 ----------------------------
140 procedure Check_Arg_Is_On_Or_Off (Arg : Node_Id) is
141 Argx : constant Node_Id := Expression (Arg);
143 begin
144 if Nkind (Expression (Arg)) /= N_Identifier
145 or else (Chars (Argx) /= Name_On
146 and then
147 Chars (Argx) /= Name_Off)
148 then
149 Error_Msg_Name_2 := Name_On;
150 Error_Msg_Name_3 := Name_Off;
152 Error_Msg
153 ("argument for pragma% must be% or%", Sloc (Argx));
154 raise Error_Resync;
155 end if;
156 end Check_Arg_Is_On_Or_Off;
158 ---------------------------------
159 -- Check_Arg_Is_String_Literal --
160 ---------------------------------
162 procedure Check_Arg_Is_String_Literal (Arg : Node_Id) is
163 begin
164 if Nkind (Expression (Arg)) /= N_String_Literal then
165 Error_Msg
166 ("argument for pragma% must be string literal",
167 Sloc (Expression (Arg)));
168 raise Error_Resync;
169 end if;
170 end Check_Arg_Is_String_Literal;
172 -------------------------
173 -- Check_No_Identifier --
174 -------------------------
176 procedure Check_No_Identifier (Arg : Node_Id) is
177 begin
178 if Chars (Arg) /= No_Name then
179 Error_Msg_N ("pragma% does not permit named arguments", Arg);
180 raise Error_Resync;
181 end if;
182 end Check_No_Identifier;
184 -------------------------------
185 -- Check_Optional_Identifier --
186 -------------------------------
188 procedure Check_Optional_Identifier (Arg : Node_Id; Id : Name_Id) is
189 begin
190 if Present (Arg) and then Chars (Arg) /= No_Name then
191 if Chars (Arg) /= Id then
192 Error_Msg_Name_2 := Id;
193 Error_Msg_N ("pragma% argument expects identifier%", Arg);
194 end if;
195 end if;
196 end Check_Optional_Identifier;
198 -------------------------------
199 -- Check_Required_Identifier --
200 -------------------------------
202 procedure Check_Required_Identifier (Arg : Node_Id; Id : Name_Id) is
203 begin
204 if Chars (Arg) /= Id then
205 Error_Msg_Name_2 := Id;
206 Error_Msg_N ("pragma% argument must have identifier%", Arg);
207 end if;
208 end Check_Required_Identifier;
210 --------------------------------------------------
211 -- Process_Restrictions_Or_Restriction_Warnings --
212 --------------------------------------------------
214 procedure Process_Restrictions_Or_Restriction_Warnings is
215 Arg : Node_Id;
216 Id : Name_Id;
217 Expr : Node_Id;
219 begin
220 Arg := Arg1;
221 while Present (Arg) loop
222 Id := Chars (Arg);
223 Expr := Expression (Arg);
225 if Id = No_Name
226 and then Nkind (Expr) = N_Identifier
227 and then Get_Restriction_Id (Chars (Expr)) = No_Obsolescent_Features
228 then
229 Set_Restriction (No_Obsolescent_Features, Pragma_Node);
230 Restriction_Warnings (No_Obsolescent_Features) :=
231 Prag_Id = Pragma_Restriction_Warnings;
233 elsif Id = Name_No_Dependence then
234 Set_Restriction_No_Dependence
235 (Unit => Expr,
236 Warn => Prag_Id = Pragma_Restriction_Warnings);
237 end if;
239 Next (Arg);
240 end loop;
241 end Process_Restrictions_Or_Restriction_Warnings;
243 -- Start if processing for Prag
245 begin
246 Error_Msg_Name_1 := Pragma_Name;
248 -- Ignore unrecognized pragma. We let Sem post the warning for this, since
249 -- it is a semantic error, not a syntactic one (we have already checked
250 -- the syntax for the unrecognized pragma as required by (RM 2.8(11)).
252 if Prag_Id = Unknown_Pragma then
253 return Pragma_Node;
254 end if;
256 -- Count number of arguments. This loop also checks if any of the arguments
257 -- are Error, indicating a syntax error as they were parsed. If so, we
258 -- simply return, because we get into trouble with cascaded errors if we
259 -- try to perform our error checks on junk arguments.
261 Arg_Count := 0;
263 if Present (Pragma_Argument_Associations (Pragma_Node)) then
264 Arg_Node := Arg1;
266 while Arg_Node /= Empty loop
267 Arg_Count := Arg_Count + 1;
269 if Expression (Arg_Node) = Error then
270 return Error;
271 end if;
273 Next (Arg_Node);
274 end loop;
275 end if;
277 -- Remaining processing is pragma dependent
279 case Prag_Id is
281 ------------
282 -- Ada_83 --
283 ------------
285 -- This pragma must be processed at parse time, since we want to set
286 -- the Ada version properly at parse time to recognize the appropriate
287 -- Ada version syntax.
289 when Pragma_Ada_83 =>
290 Ada_Version := Ada_83;
292 ------------
293 -- Ada_95 --
294 ------------
296 -- This pragma must be processed at parse time, since we want to set
297 -- the Ada version properly at parse time to recognize the appropriate
298 -- Ada version syntax.
300 when Pragma_Ada_95 =>
301 Ada_Version := Ada_95;
303 ------------
304 -- Ada_05 --
305 ------------
307 -- This pragma must be processed at parse time, since we want to set
308 -- the Ada version properly at parse time to recognize the appropriate
309 -- Ada version syntax. However, it is only the zero argument form that
310 -- must be processed at parse time.
312 when Pragma_Ada_05 =>
313 if Arg_Count = 0 then
314 Ada_Version := Ada_05;
315 end if;
317 -----------
318 -- Debug --
319 -----------
321 -- pragma Debug (PROCEDURE_CALL_STATEMENT);
323 -- This has to be processed by the parser because of the very peculiar
324 -- form of the second parameter, which is syntactically from a formal
325 -- point of view a function call (since it must be an expression), but
326 -- semantically we treat it as a procedure call (which has exactly the
327 -- same syntactic form, so that's why we can get away with this!)
329 when Pragma_Debug =>
330 Check_Arg_Count (1);
331 Check_No_Identifier (Arg1);
333 declare
334 Expr : constant Node_Id := New_Copy (Expression (Arg1));
336 begin
337 if Nkind (Expr) /= N_Indexed_Component
338 and then Nkind (Expr) /= N_Function_Call
339 and then Nkind (Expr) /= N_Identifier
340 and then Nkind (Expr) /= N_Selected_Component
341 then
342 Error_Msg
343 ("argument of pragma% is not procedure call", Sloc (Expr));
344 raise Error_Resync;
345 else
346 Set_Debug_Statement
347 (Pragma_Node, P_Statement_Name (Expr));
348 end if;
349 end;
351 -------------------------------
352 -- Extensions_Allowed (GNAT) --
353 -------------------------------
355 -- pragma Extensions_Allowed (Off | On)
357 -- The processing for pragma Extensions_Allowed must be done at
358 -- parse time, since extensions mode may affect what is accepted.
360 when Pragma_Extensions_Allowed =>
361 Check_Arg_Count (1);
362 Check_No_Identifier (Arg1);
363 Check_Arg_Is_On_Or_Off (Arg1);
365 if Chars (Expression (Arg1)) = Name_On then
366 Extensions_Allowed := True;
367 Ada_Version := Ada_Version_Type'Last;
368 else
369 Extensions_Allowed := False;
370 Ada_Version := Ada_Version_Type'Min (Ada_Version, Ada_95);
371 end if;
373 ----------------
374 -- List (2.8) --
375 ----------------
377 -- pragma List (Off | On)
379 -- The processing for pragma List must be done at parse time,
380 -- since a listing can be generated in parse only mode.
382 when Pragma_List =>
383 Check_Arg_Count (1);
384 Check_No_Identifier (Arg1);
385 Check_Arg_Is_On_Or_Off (Arg1);
387 -- We unconditionally make a List_On entry for the pragma, so that
388 -- in the List (Off) case, the pragma will print even in a region
389 -- of code with listing turned off (this is required!)
391 List_Pragmas.Increment_Last;
392 List_Pragmas.Table (List_Pragmas.Last) :=
393 (Ptyp => List_On, Ploc => Sloc (Pragma_Node));
395 -- Now generate the list off entry for pragma List (Off)
397 if Chars (Expression (Arg1)) = Name_Off then
398 List_Pragmas.Increment_Last;
399 List_Pragmas.Table (List_Pragmas.Last) :=
400 (Ptyp => List_Off, Ploc => Semi);
401 end if;
403 ----------------
404 -- Page (2.8) --
405 ----------------
407 -- pragma Page;
409 -- Processing for this pragma must be done at parse time, since a
410 -- listing can be generated in parse only mode with semantics off.
412 when Pragma_Page =>
413 Check_Arg_Count (0);
414 List_Pragmas.Increment_Last;
415 List_Pragmas.Table (List_Pragmas.Last) := (Page, Semi);
417 ------------------
418 -- Restrictions --
419 ------------------
421 -- pragma Restrictions (RESTRICTION {, RESTRICTION});
423 -- RESTRICTION ::=
424 -- restriction_IDENTIFIER
425 -- | restriction_parameter_IDENTIFIER => EXPRESSION
427 -- We process the case of No_Obsolescent_Features, since this has
428 -- a syntactic effect that we need to detect at parse time (the use
429 -- of replacement characters such as colon for pound sign).
431 when Pragma_Restrictions =>
432 Process_Restrictions_Or_Restriction_Warnings;
434 --------------------------
435 -- Restriction_Warnings --
436 --------------------------
438 -- pragma Restriction_Warnings (RESTRICTION {, RESTRICTION});
440 -- RESTRICTION ::=
441 -- restriction_IDENTIFIER
442 -- | restriction_parameter_IDENTIFIER => EXPRESSION
444 -- See above comment for pragma Restrictions
446 when Pragma_Restriction_Warnings =>
447 Process_Restrictions_Or_Restriction_Warnings;
449 ----------------------------------------------------------
450 -- Source_File_Name and Source_File_Name_Project (GNAT) --
451 ----------------------------------------------------------
453 -- These two pragmas have the same syntax and semantics.
454 -- There are five forms of these pragmas:
456 -- pragma Source_File_Name[_Project] (
457 -- [UNIT_NAME =>] unit_NAME,
458 -- BODY_FILE_NAME => STRING_LITERAL
459 -- [, [INDEX =>] INTEGER_LITERAL]);
461 -- pragma Source_File_Name[_Project] (
462 -- [UNIT_NAME =>] unit_NAME,
463 -- SPEC_FILE_NAME => STRING_LITERAL
464 -- [, [INDEX =>] INTEGER_LITERAL]);
466 -- pragma Source_File_Name[_Project] (
467 -- BODY_FILE_NAME => STRING_LITERAL
468 -- [, DOT_REPLACEMENT => STRING_LITERAL]
469 -- [, CASING => CASING_SPEC]);
471 -- pragma Source_File_Name[_Project] (
472 -- SPEC_FILE_NAME => STRING_LITERAL
473 -- [, DOT_REPLACEMENT => STRING_LITERAL]
474 -- [, CASING => CASING_SPEC]);
476 -- pragma Source_File_Name[_Project] (
477 -- SUBUNIT_FILE_NAME => STRING_LITERAL
478 -- [, DOT_REPLACEMENT => STRING_LITERAL]
479 -- [, CASING => CASING_SPEC]);
481 -- CASING_SPEC ::= Uppercase | Lowercase | Mixedcase
483 -- Pragma Source_File_Name_Project (SFNP) is equivalent to pragma
484 -- Source_File_Name (SFN), however their usage is exclusive:
485 -- SFN can only be used when no project file is used, while
486 -- SFNP can only be used when a project file is used.
488 -- The Project Manager produces a configuration pragmas file that
489 -- is communicated to the compiler with -gnatec switch. This file
490 -- contains only SFNP pragmas (at least two for the default naming
491 -- scheme. As this configuration pragmas file is always the first
492 -- processed by the compiler, it prevents the use of pragmas SFN in
493 -- other config files when a project file is in use.
495 -- Note: we process this during parsing, since we need to have the
496 -- source file names set well before the semantic analysis starts,
497 -- since we load the spec and with'ed packages before analysis.
499 when Pragma_Source_File_Name | Pragma_Source_File_Name_Project =>
500 Source_File_Name : declare
501 Unam : Unit_Name_Type;
502 Expr1 : Node_Id;
503 Pat : String_Ptr;
504 Typ : Character;
505 Dot : String_Ptr;
506 Cas : Casing_Type;
507 Nast : Nat;
508 Expr : Node_Id;
509 Index : Nat;
511 function Get_Fname (Arg : Node_Id) return Name_Id;
512 -- Process file name from unit name form of pragma
514 function Get_String_Argument (Arg : Node_Id) return String_Ptr;
515 -- Process string literal value from argument
517 procedure Process_Casing (Arg : Node_Id);
518 -- Process Casing argument of pattern form of pragma
520 procedure Process_Dot_Replacement (Arg : Node_Id);
521 -- Process Dot_Replacement argument of patterm form of pragma
523 ---------------
524 -- Get_Fname --
525 ---------------
527 function Get_Fname (Arg : Node_Id) return Name_Id is
528 begin
529 String_To_Name_Buffer (Strval (Expression (Arg)));
531 for J in 1 .. Name_Len loop
532 if Is_Directory_Separator (Name_Buffer (J)) then
533 Error_Msg
534 ("directory separator character not allowed",
535 Sloc (Expression (Arg)) + Source_Ptr (J));
536 end if;
537 end loop;
539 return Name_Find;
540 end Get_Fname;
542 -------------------------
543 -- Get_String_Argument --
544 -------------------------
546 function Get_String_Argument (Arg : Node_Id) return String_Ptr is
547 Str : String_Id;
549 begin
550 if Nkind (Expression (Arg)) /= N_String_Literal
551 and then
552 Nkind (Expression (Arg)) /= N_Operator_Symbol
553 then
554 Error_Msg_N
555 ("argument for pragma% must be string literal", Arg);
556 raise Error_Resync;
557 end if;
559 Str := Strval (Expression (Arg));
561 -- Check string has no wide chars
563 for J in 1 .. String_Length (Str) loop
564 if Get_String_Char (Str, J) > 255 then
565 Error_Msg
566 ("wide character not allowed in pattern for pragma%",
567 Sloc (Expression (Arg2)) + Text_Ptr (J) - 1);
568 end if;
569 end loop;
571 -- Acquire string
573 String_To_Name_Buffer (Str);
574 return new String'(Name_Buffer (1 .. Name_Len));
575 end Get_String_Argument;
577 --------------------
578 -- Process_Casing --
579 --------------------
581 procedure Process_Casing (Arg : Node_Id) is
582 Expr : constant Node_Id := Expression (Arg);
584 begin
585 Check_Required_Identifier (Arg, Name_Casing);
587 if Nkind (Expr) = N_Identifier then
588 if Chars (Expr) = Name_Lowercase then
589 Cas := All_Lower_Case;
590 return;
591 elsif Chars (Expr) = Name_Uppercase then
592 Cas := All_Upper_Case;
593 return;
594 elsif Chars (Expr) = Name_Mixedcase then
595 Cas := Mixed_Case;
596 return;
597 end if;
598 end if;
600 Error_Msg_N
601 ("Casing argument for pragma% must be " &
602 "one of Mixedcase, Lowercase, Uppercase",
603 Arg);
604 end Process_Casing;
606 -----------------------------
607 -- Process_Dot_Replacement --
608 -----------------------------
610 procedure Process_Dot_Replacement (Arg : Node_Id) is
611 begin
612 Check_Required_Identifier (Arg, Name_Dot_Replacement);
613 Dot := Get_String_Argument (Arg);
614 end Process_Dot_Replacement;
616 -- Start of processing for Source_File_Name and
617 -- Source_File_Name_Project pragmas.
619 begin
620 if Get_Pragma_Id (Pragma_Name) = Pragma_Source_File_Name then
621 if Project_File_In_Use = In_Use then
622 Error_Msg
623 ("pragma Source_File_Name cannot be used " &
624 "with a project file", Pragma_Sloc);
626 else
627 Project_File_In_Use := Not_In_Use;
628 end if;
630 else
631 if Project_File_In_Use = Not_In_Use then
632 Error_Msg
633 ("pragma Source_File_Name_Project should only be used " &
634 "with a project file", Pragma_Sloc);
635 else
636 Project_File_In_Use := In_Use;
637 end if;
638 end if;
640 -- We permit from 1 to 3 arguments
642 if Arg_Count not in 1 .. 3 then
643 Check_Arg_Count (1);
644 end if;
646 Expr1 := Expression (Arg1);
648 -- If first argument is identifier or selected component, then
649 -- we have the specific file case of the Source_File_Name pragma,
650 -- and the first argument is a unit name.
652 if Nkind (Expr1) = N_Identifier
653 or else
654 (Nkind (Expr1) = N_Selected_Component
655 and then
656 Nkind (Selector_Name (Expr1)) = N_Identifier)
657 then
658 if Nkind (Expr1) = N_Identifier
659 and then Chars (Expr1) = Name_System
660 then
661 Error_Msg_N
662 ("pragma Source_File_Name may not be used for System",
663 Arg1);
664 return Error;
665 end if;
667 -- Process index argument if present
669 if Arg_Count = 3 then
670 Expr := Expression (Arg3);
672 if Nkind (Expr) /= N_Integer_Literal
673 or else not UI_Is_In_Int_Range (Intval (Expr))
674 or else Intval (Expr) > 999
675 or else Intval (Expr) <= 0
676 then
677 Error_Msg
678 ("pragma% index must be integer literal" &
679 " in range 1 .. 999", Sloc (Expr));
680 raise Error_Resync;
681 else
682 Index := UI_To_Int (Intval (Expr));
683 end if;
685 -- No index argument present
687 else
688 Check_Arg_Count (2);
689 Index := 0;
690 end if;
692 Check_Optional_Identifier (Arg1, Name_Unit_Name);
693 Unam := Get_Unit_Name (Expr1);
695 Check_Arg_Is_String_Literal (Arg2);
697 if Chars (Arg2) = Name_Spec_File_Name then
698 Set_File_Name
699 (Get_Spec_Name (Unam), Get_Fname (Arg2), Index);
701 elsif Chars (Arg2) = Name_Body_File_Name then
702 Set_File_Name
703 (Unam, Get_Fname (Arg2), Index);
705 else
706 Error_Msg_N
707 ("pragma% argument has incorrect identifier", Arg2);
708 return Pragma_Node;
709 end if;
711 -- If the first argument is not an identifier, then we must have
712 -- the pattern form of the pragma, and the first argument must be
713 -- the pattern string with an appropriate name.
715 else
716 if Chars (Arg1) = Name_Spec_File_Name then
717 Typ := 's';
719 elsif Chars (Arg1) = Name_Body_File_Name then
720 Typ := 'b';
722 elsif Chars (Arg1) = Name_Subunit_File_Name then
723 Typ := 'u';
725 elsif Chars (Arg1) = Name_Unit_Name then
726 Error_Msg_N
727 ("Unit_Name parameter for pragma% must be an identifier",
728 Arg1);
729 raise Error_Resync;
731 else
732 Error_Msg_N
733 ("pragma% argument has incorrect identifier", Arg1);
734 raise Error_Resync;
735 end if;
737 Pat := Get_String_Argument (Arg1);
739 -- Check pattern has exactly one asterisk
741 Nast := 0;
742 for J in Pat'Range loop
743 if Pat (J) = '*' then
744 Nast := Nast + 1;
745 end if;
746 end loop;
748 if Nast /= 1 then
749 Error_Msg_N
750 ("file name pattern must have exactly one * character",
751 Arg1);
752 return Pragma_Node;
753 end if;
755 -- Set defaults for Casing and Dot_Separator parameters
757 Cas := All_Lower_Case;
758 Dot := new String'(".");
760 -- Process second and third arguments if present
762 if Arg_Count > 1 then
763 if Chars (Arg2) = Name_Casing then
764 Process_Casing (Arg2);
766 if Arg_Count = 3 then
767 Process_Dot_Replacement (Arg3);
768 end if;
770 else
771 Process_Dot_Replacement (Arg2);
773 if Arg_Count = 3 then
774 Process_Casing (Arg3);
775 end if;
776 end if;
777 end if;
779 Set_File_Name_Pattern (Pat, Typ, Dot, Cas);
780 end if;
781 end Source_File_Name;
783 -----------------------------
784 -- Source_Reference (GNAT) --
785 -----------------------------
787 -- pragma Source_Reference
788 -- (INTEGER_LITERAL [, STRING_LITERAL] );
790 -- Processing for this pragma must be done at parse time, since error
791 -- messages needing the proper line numbers can be generated in parse
792 -- only mode with semantic checking turned off, and indeed we usually
793 -- turn off semantic checking anyway if any parse errors are found.
795 when Pragma_Source_Reference => Source_Reference : declare
796 Fname : Name_Id;
798 begin
799 if Arg_Count /= 1 then
800 Check_Arg_Count (2);
801 Check_No_Identifier (Arg2);
802 end if;
804 -- Check that this is first line of file. We skip this test if
805 -- we are in syntax check only mode, since we may be dealing with
806 -- multiple compilation units.
808 if Get_Physical_Line_Number (Pragma_Sloc) /= 1
809 and then Num_SRef_Pragmas (Current_Source_File) = 0
810 and then Operating_Mode /= Check_Syntax
811 then
812 Error_Msg
813 ("first % pragma must be first line of file", Pragma_Sloc);
814 raise Error_Resync;
815 end if;
817 Check_No_Identifier (Arg1);
819 if Arg_Count = 1 then
820 if Num_SRef_Pragmas (Current_Source_File) = 0 then
821 Error_Msg
822 ("file name required for first % pragma in file",
823 Pragma_Sloc);
824 raise Error_Resync;
825 else
826 Fname := No_Name;
827 end if;
829 -- File name present
831 else
832 Check_Arg_Is_String_Literal (Arg2);
833 String_To_Name_Buffer (Strval (Expression (Arg2)));
834 Fname := Name_Find;
836 if Num_SRef_Pragmas (Current_Source_File) > 0 then
837 if Fname /= Full_Ref_Name (Current_Source_File) then
838 Error_Msg
839 ("file name must be same in all % pragmas", Pragma_Sloc);
840 raise Error_Resync;
841 end if;
842 end if;
843 end if;
845 if Nkind (Expression (Arg1)) /= N_Integer_Literal then
846 Error_Msg
847 ("argument for pragma% must be integer literal",
848 Sloc (Expression (Arg1)));
849 raise Error_Resync;
851 -- OK, this source reference pragma is effective, however, we
852 -- ignore it if it is not in the first unit in the multiple unit
853 -- case. This is because the only purpose in this case is to
854 -- provide source pragmas for subsequent use by gnatchop.
856 else
857 if Num_Library_Units = 1 then
858 Register_Source_Ref_Pragma
859 (Fname,
860 Strip_Directory (Fname),
861 UI_To_Int (Intval (Expression (Arg1))),
862 Get_Physical_Line_Number (Pragma_Sloc) + 1);
863 end if;
864 end if;
865 end Source_Reference;
867 -------------------------
868 -- Style_Checks (GNAT) --
869 -------------------------
871 -- pragma Style_Checks (On | Off | ALL_CHECKS | STRING_LITERAL);
873 -- This is processed by the parser since some of the style
874 -- checks take place during source scanning and parsing.
876 when Pragma_Style_Checks => Style_Checks : declare
877 A : Node_Id;
878 S : String_Id;
879 C : Char_Code;
880 OK : Boolean := True;
882 begin
883 -- Two argument case is only for semantics
885 if Arg_Count = 2 then
886 null;
888 else
889 Check_Arg_Count (1);
890 Check_No_Identifier (Arg1);
891 A := Expression (Arg1);
893 if Nkind (A) = N_String_Literal then
894 S := Strval (A);
896 declare
897 Slen : constant Natural := Natural (String_Length (S));
898 Options : String (1 .. Slen);
899 J : Natural;
900 Ptr : Natural;
902 begin
903 J := 1;
904 loop
905 C := Get_String_Char (S, Int (J));
907 if not In_Character_Range (C) then
908 OK := False;
909 Ptr := J;
910 exit;
912 else
913 Options (J) := Get_Character (C);
914 end if;
916 if J = Slen then
917 Set_Style_Check_Options (Options, OK, Ptr);
918 exit;
920 else
921 J := J + 1;
922 end if;
923 end loop;
925 if not OK then
926 Error_Msg
927 ("invalid style check option",
928 Sloc (Expression (Arg1)) + Source_Ptr (Ptr));
929 raise Error_Resync;
930 end if;
931 end;
933 elsif Nkind (A) /= N_Identifier then
934 OK := False;
936 elsif Chars (A) = Name_All_Checks then
937 Stylesw.Set_Default_Style_Check_Options;
939 elsif Chars (A) = Name_On then
940 Style_Check := True;
942 elsif Chars (A) = Name_Off then
943 Style_Check := False;
945 else
946 OK := False;
947 end if;
949 if not OK then
950 Error_Msg ("incorrect argument for pragma%", Sloc (A));
951 raise Error_Resync;
952 end if;
953 end if;
954 end Style_Checks;
956 ---------------------
957 -- Warnings (GNAT) --
958 ---------------------
960 -- pragma Warnings (On | Off, [LOCAL_NAME])
962 -- The one argument case is processed by the parser, since it may
963 -- control parser warnings as well as semantic warnings, and in any
964 -- case we want to be absolutely sure that the range in the warnings
965 -- table is set well before any semantic analysis is performed.
967 when Pragma_Warnings =>
968 if Arg_Count = 1 then
969 Check_No_Identifier (Arg1);
970 Check_Arg_Is_On_Or_Off (Arg1);
972 if Chars (Expression (Arg1)) = Name_On then
973 Set_Warnings_Mode_On (Pragma_Sloc);
974 else
975 Set_Warnings_Mode_Off (Pragma_Sloc);
976 end if;
977 end if;
979 -----------------------
980 -- All Other Pragmas --
981 -----------------------
983 -- For all other pragmas, checking and processing is handled
984 -- entirely in Sem_Prag, and no further checking is done by Par.
986 when Pragma_Abort_Defer |
987 Pragma_AST_Entry |
988 Pragma_All_Calls_Remote |
989 Pragma_Annotate |
990 Pragma_Assert |
991 Pragma_Asynchronous |
992 Pragma_Atomic |
993 Pragma_Atomic_Components |
994 Pragma_Attach_Handler |
995 Pragma_Compile_Time_Warning |
996 Pragma_Convention_Identifier |
997 Pragma_CPP_Class |
998 Pragma_CPP_Constructor |
999 Pragma_CPP_Virtual |
1000 Pragma_CPP_Vtable |
1001 Pragma_C_Pass_By_Copy |
1002 Pragma_Comment |
1003 Pragma_Common_Object |
1004 Pragma_Complex_Representation |
1005 Pragma_Component_Alignment |
1006 Pragma_Controlled |
1007 Pragma_Convention |
1008 Pragma_Detect_Blocking |
1009 Pragma_Discard_Names |
1010 Pragma_Eliminate |
1011 Pragma_Elaborate |
1012 Pragma_Elaborate_All |
1013 Pragma_Elaborate_Body |
1014 Pragma_Elaboration_Checks |
1015 Pragma_Explicit_Overriding |
1016 Pragma_Export |
1017 Pragma_Export_Exception |
1018 Pragma_Export_Function |
1019 Pragma_Export_Object |
1020 Pragma_Export_Procedure |
1021 Pragma_Export_Value |
1022 Pragma_Export_Valued_Procedure |
1023 Pragma_Extend_System |
1024 Pragma_External |
1025 Pragma_External_Name_Casing |
1026 Pragma_Finalize_Storage_Only |
1027 Pragma_Float_Representation |
1028 Pragma_Ident |
1029 Pragma_Import |
1030 Pragma_Import_Exception |
1031 Pragma_Import_Function |
1032 Pragma_Import_Object |
1033 Pragma_Import_Procedure |
1034 Pragma_Import_Valued_Procedure |
1035 Pragma_Initialize_Scalars |
1036 Pragma_Inline |
1037 Pragma_Inline_Always |
1038 Pragma_Inline_Generic |
1039 Pragma_Inspection_Point |
1040 Pragma_Interface |
1041 Pragma_Interface_Name |
1042 Pragma_Interrupt_Handler |
1043 Pragma_Interrupt_State |
1044 Pragma_Interrupt_Priority |
1045 Pragma_Java_Constructor |
1046 Pragma_Java_Interface |
1047 Pragma_Keep_Names |
1048 Pragma_License |
1049 Pragma_Link_With |
1050 Pragma_Linker_Alias |
1051 Pragma_Linker_Options |
1052 Pragma_Linker_Section |
1053 Pragma_Locking_Policy |
1054 Pragma_Long_Float |
1055 Pragma_Machine_Attribute |
1056 Pragma_Main |
1057 Pragma_Main_Storage |
1058 Pragma_Memory_Size |
1059 Pragma_No_Return |
1060 Pragma_Obsolescent |
1061 Pragma_No_Run_Time |
1062 Pragma_No_Strict_Aliasing |
1063 Pragma_Normalize_Scalars |
1064 Pragma_Optimize |
1065 Pragma_Optional_Overriding |
1066 Pragma_Pack |
1067 Pragma_Passive |
1068 Pragma_Polling |
1069 Pragma_Persistent_Data |
1070 Pragma_Persistent_Object |
1071 Pragma_Preelaborate |
1072 Pragma_Priority |
1073 Pragma_Profile |
1074 Pragma_Profile_Warnings |
1075 Pragma_Propagate_Exceptions |
1076 Pragma_Psect_Object |
1077 Pragma_Pure |
1078 Pragma_Pure_Function |
1079 Pragma_Queuing_Policy |
1080 Pragma_Remote_Call_Interface |
1081 Pragma_Remote_Types |
1082 Pragma_Restricted_Run_Time |
1083 Pragma_Ravenscar |
1084 Pragma_Reviewable |
1085 Pragma_Share_Generic |
1086 Pragma_Shared |
1087 Pragma_Shared_Passive |
1088 Pragma_Storage_Size |
1089 Pragma_Storage_Unit |
1090 Pragma_Stream_Convert |
1091 Pragma_Subtitle |
1092 Pragma_Suppress |
1093 Pragma_Suppress_All |
1094 Pragma_Suppress_Debug_Info |
1095 Pragma_Suppress_Exception_Locations |
1096 Pragma_Suppress_Initialization |
1097 Pragma_System_Name |
1098 Pragma_Task_Dispatching_Policy |
1099 Pragma_Task_Info |
1100 Pragma_Task_Name |
1101 Pragma_Task_Storage |
1102 Pragma_Thread_Body |
1103 Pragma_Time_Slice |
1104 Pragma_Title |
1105 Pragma_Unchecked_Union |
1106 Pragma_Unimplemented_Unit |
1107 Pragma_Universal_Data |
1108 Pragma_Unreferenced |
1109 Pragma_Unreserve_All_Interrupts |
1110 Pragma_Unsuppress |
1111 Pragma_Use_VADS_Size |
1112 Pragma_Volatile |
1113 Pragma_Volatile_Components |
1114 Pragma_Weak_External |
1115 Pragma_Validity_Checks =>
1116 null;
1118 --------------------
1119 -- Unknown_Pragma --
1120 --------------------
1122 -- Should be impossible, since we excluded this case earlier on
1124 when Unknown_Pragma =>
1125 raise Program_Error;
1127 end case;
1129 return Pragma_Node;
1131 --------------------
1132 -- Error Handling --
1133 --------------------
1135 exception
1136 when Error_Resync =>
1137 return Error;
1139 end Prag;