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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- S T A N D --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
8 -- --
9 -- Copyright (C) 1992-2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
10 -- --
11 -- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
12 -- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- --
13 -- ware Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later ver- --
14 -- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
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20 -- MA 02111-1307, USA. --
21 -- --
22 -- As a special exception, if other files instantiate generics from this --
23 -- unit, or you link this unit with other files to produce an executable, --
24 -- this unit does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be --
25 -- covered by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not --
26 -- however invalidate any other reasons why the executable file might be --
27 -- covered by the GNU Public License. --
28 -- --
29 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
30 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
31 -- --
32 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
34 -- This package contains the declarations of entities in package Standard,
35 -- These values are initialized either by calling CStand.Create_Standard,
36 -- or by calling Stand.Tree_Read.
38 with Types; use Types;
40 -- Do we really need the with of Namet?
42 pragma Warnings (Off);
43 with Namet; use Namet;
44 pragma Elaborate_All (Namet);
45 pragma Warnings (On);
47 package Stand is
49 type Standard_Entity_Type is (
50 -- This enumeration type contains an entry for each name in Standard
52 -- Package names
54 S_Standard,
55 S_ASCII,
57 -- Types defined in package Standard
59 S_Boolean,
60 S_Character,
61 S_Wide_Character,
62 S_Wide_Wide_Character,
63 S_String,
64 S_Wide_String,
65 S_Wide_Wide_String,
66 S_Duration,
68 S_Short_Short_Integer,
69 S_Short_Integer,
70 S_Integer,
71 S_Long_Integer,
72 S_Long_Long_Integer,
74 S_Short_Float,
75 S_Float,
76 S_Long_Float,
77 S_Long_Long_Float,
79 -- Enumeration literals for type Boolean
81 S_False,
82 S_True,
84 -- Subtypes declared in package Standard
86 S_Natural,
87 S_Positive,
89 -- Exceptions declared in package Standard
91 S_Constraint_Error,
92 S_Numeric_Error,
93 S_Program_Error,
94 S_Storage_Error,
95 S_Tasking_Error,
97 -- Binary Operators declared in package Standard
99 S_Op_Add,
100 S_Op_And,
101 S_Op_Concat,
102 S_Op_Concatw,
103 S_Op_Concatww,
104 S_Op_Divide,
105 S_Op_Eq,
106 S_Op_Expon,
107 S_Op_Ge,
108 S_Op_Gt,
109 S_Op_Le,
110 S_Op_Lt,
111 S_Op_Mod,
112 S_Op_Multiply,
113 S_Op_Ne,
114 S_Op_Or,
115 S_Op_Rem,
116 S_Op_Subtract,
117 S_Op_Xor,
119 -- Unary operators declared in package Standard
121 S_Op_Abs,
122 S_Op_Minus,
123 S_Op_Not,
124 S_Op_Plus,
126 -- Constants defined in package ASCII (with value in hex).
127 -- First the thirty-two C0 control characters)
129 S_NUL, -- 16#00#
130 S_SOH, -- 16#01#
131 S_STX, -- 16#02#
132 S_ETX, -- 16#03#
133 S_EOT, -- 16#04#
134 S_ENQ, -- 16#05#
135 S_ACK, -- 16#06#
136 S_BEL, -- 16#07#
137 S_BS, -- 16#08#
138 S_HT, -- 16#09#
139 S_LF, -- 16#0A#
140 S_VT, -- 16#0B#
141 S_FF, -- 16#0C#
142 S_CR, -- 16#0D#
143 S_SO, -- 16#0E#
144 S_SI, -- 16#0F#
145 S_DLE, -- 16#10#
146 S_DC1, -- 16#11#
147 S_DC2, -- 16#12#
148 S_DC3, -- 16#13#
149 S_DC4, -- 16#14#
150 S_NAK, -- 16#15#
151 S_SYN, -- 16#16#
152 S_ETB, -- 16#17#
153 S_CAN, -- 16#18#
154 S_EM, -- 16#19#
155 S_SUB, -- 16#1A#
156 S_ESC, -- 16#1B#
157 S_FS, -- 16#1C#
158 S_GS, -- 16#1D#
159 S_RS, -- 16#1E#
160 S_US, -- 16#1F#
162 -- Here are the ones for Colonel Whitaker's O26 keypunch!
164 S_Exclam, -- 16#21#
165 S_Quotation, -- 16#22#
166 S_Sharp, -- 16#23#
167 S_Dollar, -- 16#24#
168 S_Percent, -- 16#25#
169 S_Ampersand, -- 16#26#
171 S_Colon, -- 16#3A#
172 S_Semicolon, -- 16#3B#
174 S_Query, -- 16#3F#
175 S_At_Sign, -- 16#40#
177 S_L_Bracket, -- 16#5B#
178 S_Back_Slash, -- 16#5C#
179 S_R_Bracket, -- 16#5D#
180 S_Circumflex, -- 16#5E#
181 S_Underline, -- 16#5F#
182 S_Grave, -- 16#60#
184 S_LC_A, -- 16#61#
185 S_LC_B, -- 16#62#
186 S_LC_C, -- 16#63#
187 S_LC_D, -- 16#64#
188 S_LC_E, -- 16#65#
189 S_LC_F, -- 16#66#
190 S_LC_G, -- 16#67#
191 S_LC_H, -- 16#68#
192 S_LC_I, -- 16#69#
193 S_LC_J, -- 16#6A#
194 S_LC_K, -- 16#6B#
195 S_LC_L, -- 16#6C#
196 S_LC_M, -- 16#6D#
197 S_LC_N, -- 16#6E#
198 S_LC_O, -- 16#6F#
199 S_LC_P, -- 16#70#
200 S_LC_Q, -- 16#71#
201 S_LC_R, -- 16#72#
202 S_LC_S, -- 16#73#
203 S_LC_T, -- 16#74#
204 S_LC_U, -- 16#75#
205 S_LC_V, -- 16#76#
206 S_LC_W, -- 16#77#
207 S_LC_X, -- 16#78#
208 S_LC_Y, -- 16#79#
209 S_LC_Z, -- 16#7A#
211 S_L_BRACE, -- 16#7B#
212 S_BAR, -- 16#7C#
213 S_R_BRACE, -- 16#7D#
214 S_TILDE, -- 16#7E#
216 -- And one more control character, all on its own
218 S_DEL); -- 16#7F#
220 subtype S_Types is
221 Standard_Entity_Type range S_Boolean .. S_Long_Long_Float;
223 subtype S_Exceptions is
224 Standard_Entity_Type range S_Constraint_Error .. S_Tasking_Error;
226 subtype S_ASCII_Names is
227 Standard_Entity_Type range S_NUL .. S_DEL;
229 subtype S_Binary_Ops is
230 Standard_Entity_Type range S_Op_Add .. S_Op_Xor;
232 subtype S_Unary_Ops is
233 Standard_Entity_Type range S_Op_Abs .. S_Op_Plus;
235 type Standard_Entity_Array_Type is array (Standard_Entity_Type) of Node_Id;
237 Standard_Entity : Standard_Entity_Array_Type;
238 -- This array contains pointers to the Defining Identifier nodes
239 -- for each of the entities defined in Standard_Entities_Type. It
240 -- is initialized by the Create_Standard procedure.
242 Standard_Package_Node : Node_Id;
243 -- Points to the N_Package_Declaration node for standard. Also
244 -- initialized by the Create_Standard procedure.
246 -- The following Entities are the pointers to the Defining Identifier
247 -- nodes for some visible entities defined in Standard_Entities_Type.
249 SE : Standard_Entity_Array_Type renames Standard_Entity;
251 Standard_Standard : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Standard);
253 Standard_ASCII : Entity_Id renames SE (S_ASCII);
254 Standard_Character : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Character);
255 Standard_Wide_Character : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Wide_Character);
256 Standard_Wide_Wide_Character : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Wide_Wide_Character);
257 Standard_String : Entity_Id renames SE (S_String);
258 Standard_Wide_String : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Wide_String);
259 Standard_Wide_Wide_String : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Wide_Wide_String);
261 Standard_Boolean : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Boolean);
262 Standard_False : Entity_Id renames SE (S_False);
263 Standard_True : Entity_Id renames SE (S_True);
265 Standard_Duration : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Duration);
267 Standard_Natural : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Natural);
268 Standard_Positive : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Positive);
270 Standard_Constraint_Error : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Constraint_Error);
271 Standard_Numeric_Error : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Numeric_Error);
272 Standard_Program_Error : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Program_Error);
273 Standard_Storage_Error : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Storage_Error);
274 Standard_Tasking_Error : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Tasking_Error);
276 Standard_Short_Float : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Short_Float);
277 Standard_Float : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Float);
278 Standard_Long_Float : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Long_Float);
279 Standard_Long_Long_Float : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Long_Long_Float);
281 Standard_Short_Short_Integer : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Short_Short_Integer);
282 Standard_Short_Integer : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Short_Integer);
283 Standard_Integer : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Integer);
284 Standard_Long_Integer : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Long_Integer);
285 Standard_Long_Long_Integer : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Long_Long_Integer);
287 Standard_Op_Add : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Add);
288 Standard_Op_And : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_And);
289 Standard_Op_Concat : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Concat);
290 Standard_Op_Concatw : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Concatw);
291 Standard_Op_Concatww : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Concatww);
292 Standard_Op_Divide : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Divide);
293 Standard_Op_Eq : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Eq);
294 Standard_Op_Expon : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Expon);
295 Standard_Op_Ge : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Ge);
296 Standard_Op_Gt : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Gt);
297 Standard_Op_Le : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Le);
298 Standard_Op_Lt : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Lt);
299 Standard_Op_Mod : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Mod);
300 Standard_Op_Multiply : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Multiply);
301 Standard_Op_Ne : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Ne);
302 Standard_Op_Or : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Or);
303 Standard_Op_Rem : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Rem);
304 Standard_Op_Subtract : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Subtract);
305 Standard_Op_Xor : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Xor);
307 Standard_Op_Abs : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Abs);
308 Standard_Op_Minus : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Minus);
309 Standard_Op_Not : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Not);
310 Standard_Op_Plus : Entity_Id renames SE (S_Op_Plus);
312 Last_Standard_Node_Id : Node_Id;
313 -- Highest Node_Id value used by Standard
315 Last_Standard_List_Id : List_Id;
316 -- Highest List_Id value used by Standard (including those used by
317 -- normal list headers, element list headers, and list elements)
319 Boolean_Literals : array (Boolean) of Entity_Id;
320 -- Entities for the two boolean literals, used by the expander
322 -------------------------------------
323 -- Semantic Phase Special Entities --
324 -------------------------------------
326 -- The semantic phase needs a number of entities for internal processing
327 -- that are logically at the level of Standard, and hence defined in this
328 -- package. However, they are never visible to a program, and are not
329 -- chained on to the Decls list of Standard. The names of all these
330 -- types are relevant only in certain debugging and error message
331 -- situations. They have names that are suitable for use in such
332 -- error messages (see body for actual names used).
334 Standard_Void_Type : Entity_Id;
335 -- This is a type used to represent the return type of procedures
337 Standard_Exception_Type : Entity_Id;
338 -- This is a type used to represent the Etype of exceptions.
340 Standard_A_String : Entity_Id;
341 -- An access to String type used for building elements of tables
342 -- carrying the enumeration literal names.
344 Standard_A_Char : Entity_Id;
345 -- Access to character, used as a component of the exception type to
346 -- denote a thin pointer component.
348 -- The entities labeled Any_xxx are used in situations where the full
349 -- characteristics of an entity are not yet known, e.g. Any_Character
350 -- is used to label a character literal before resolution is complete.
351 -- These entities are also used to construct appropriate references in
352 -- error messages ("expecting an integer type").
354 Any_Id : Entity_Id;
355 -- Used to represent some unknown identifier. Used to lable undefined
356 -- identifier references to prevent cascaded errors.
358 Any_Type : Entity_Id;
359 -- Used to represent some unknown type. Plays an important role in
360 -- avoiding cascaded errors, since any node that remains labaled with
361 -- this type corresponds to an already issued error message. Any_Type
362 -- is propagated to avoid cascaded errors from a single type error.
364 Any_Access : Entity_Id;
365 -- Used to resolve the overloaded literal NULL.
367 Any_Array : Entity_Id;
368 -- Used to represent some unknown array type
370 Any_Boolean : Entity_Id;
371 -- The context type of conditions in IF and WHILE statements.
373 Any_Character : Entity_Id;
374 -- Any_Character is used to label character literals, which in general
375 -- will not have an explicit declaration (this is true of the predefined
376 -- character types).
378 Any_Composite : Entity_Id;
379 -- The type Any_Composite is used for aggregates before type resolution.
380 -- It is compatible with any array or non-limited record type.
382 Any_Discrete : Entity_Id;
383 -- Used to represent some unknown discrete type
385 Any_Fixed : Entity_Id;
386 -- Used to represent some unknown fixed-point type
388 Any_Integer : Entity_Id;
389 -- Used to represent some unknown integer type.
391 Any_Modular : Entity_Id;
392 -- Used to represent the result type of a boolean operation on an
393 -- integer literal. The result is not Universal_Integer, because it is
394 -- only legal in a modular context.
396 Any_Numeric : Entity_Id;
397 -- Used to represent some unknown numeric type.
399 Any_Real : Entity_Id;
400 -- Used to represent some unknown real type.
402 Any_Scalar : Entity_Id;
403 -- Used to represent some unknown scalar type
405 Any_String : Entity_Id;
406 -- The type Any_String is used for string literals before type
407 -- resolution. It corresponds to array (Positive range <>) of character
408 -- where the component type is compatible with any character type,
409 -- not just Standard_Character.
411 Universal_Integer : Entity_Id;
412 -- Entity for universal integer type. The bounds of this type correspond
413 -- to the largest supported integer type (i.e. Long_Long_Integer). It is
414 -- the type used for runtime calculations in type universal integer.
416 Universal_Real : Entity_Id;
417 -- Entity for universal real type. The bounds of this type correspond to
418 -- to the largest supported real type (i.e. Long_Long_Real). It is the
419 -- type used for runtime calculations in type universal real.
421 Universal_Fixed : Entity_Id;
422 -- Entity for universal fixed type. This is a type with arbitrary
423 -- precision that can only appear in a context with a specific type.
424 -- Universal_Fixed labels the result of multiplication or division of
425 -- two fixed point numbers, and has no specified bounds (since, unlike
426 -- universal integer and universal real, it is never used for runtime
427 -- calculations).
429 Standard_Integer_8 : Entity_Id;
430 Standard_Integer_16 : Entity_Id;
431 Standard_Integer_32 : Entity_Id;
432 Standard_Integer_64 : Entity_Id;
433 -- These are signed integer types with the indicated sizes, They are
434 -- used for the underlying implementation types for fixed-point and
435 -- enumeration types.
437 Standard_Unsigned : Entity_Id;
438 -- An unsigned type of the same size as Standard_Integer
440 Abort_Signal : Entity_Id;
441 -- Entity for abort signal exception
443 Standard_Op_Rotate_Left : Entity_Id;
444 Standard_Op_Rotate_Right : Entity_Id;
445 Standard_Op_Shift_Left : Entity_Id;
446 Standard_Op_Shift_Right : Entity_Id;
447 Standard_Op_Shift_Right_Arithmetic : Entity_Id;
448 -- These entities are used for shift operators generated by the expander
450 -----------------
451 -- Subprograms --
452 -----------------
454 procedure Tree_Read;
455 -- Initializes entity values in this package from the current tree
456 -- file using Osint.Tree_Read. Note that Tree_Read includes all the
457 -- initialization that is carried out by Create_Standard.
459 procedure Tree_Write;
460 -- Writes out the entity values in this package to the current
461 -- tree file using Osint.Tree_Write.
463 end Stand;