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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- S E M _ E L A B --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
8 -- --
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27 -- This package contains the routines used to deal with issuing warnings
28 -- for cases of calls that may require warnings about possible access
29 -- before elaboration.
31 with Types; use Types;
33 package Sem_Elab is
35 -----------------------------
36 -- Description of Approach --
37 -----------------------------
39 -- Every non-static call that is encountered by Sem_Res results in
40 -- a call to Check_Elab_Call, with N being the call node, and Outer
41 -- set to its default value of True.
43 -- The goal of Check_Elab_Call is to determine whether or not the
44 -- call in question can generate an access before elaboration
45 -- error (raising Program_Error) either by directly calling a
46 -- subprogram whose body has not yet been elaborated, or indirectly,
47 -- by calling a subprogram whose body has been elaborated, but which
48 -- contains a call to such a subprogram.
50 -- The only calls that we need to look at at the outer level are
51 -- calls that occur in elaboration code. There are two cases. The
52 -- call can be at the outer level of elaboration code, or it can
53 -- be within another unit, e.g. the elaboration code of a subprogram.
55 -- In the case of an elaboration call at the outer level, we must
56 -- trace all calls to outer level routines either within the current
57 -- unit or to other units that are with'ed. For calls within the
58 -- current unit, we can determine if the body has been elaborated
59 -- or not, and if it has not, then a warning is generated.
61 -- Note that there are two subcases. If the original call directly
62 -- calls a subprogram whose body has not been elaborated, then we
63 -- know that an ABE will take place, and we replace the call by
64 -- a raise of Program_Error. If the call is indirect, then we don't
65 -- know that the PE will be raised, since the call might be guarded
66 -- by a conditional. In this case we set Do_Elab_Check on the call
67 -- so that a dynamic check is generated, and output a warning.
69 -- For calls to a subprogram in a with'ed unit, we require that
70 -- a pragma Elaborate_All or pragma Elaborate be present, or that
71 -- the referenced unit have a pragma Preelaborate, pragma Pure, or
72 -- pragma Elaborate_Body. If none of these conditions is met, then
73 -- a warning is generated that a pragma Elaborate_All may be needed.
75 -- For the case of an elaboration call at some inner level, we are
76 -- interested in tracing only calls to subprograms at the same level,
77 -- i.e. those that can be called during elaboration. Any calls to
78 -- outer level routines cannot cause ABE's as a result of the original
79 -- call (there might be an outer level call to the subprogram from
80 -- outside that causes the ABE, but that gets analyzed separately).
82 -- Note that we never trace calls to inner level subprograms, since
83 -- these cannot result in ABE's unless there is an elaboration problem
84 -- at a lower level, which will be separately detected.
86 -- Note on pragma Elaborate. The checking here assumes that a pragma
87 -- Elaborate on a with'ed unit guarantees that subprograms within the
88 -- unit can be called without causing an ABE. This is not in fact the
89 -- case since pragma Elaborate does not guarantee the transititive
90 -- coverage guaranteed by Elaborate_All. However, we leave this issue
91 -- up to the binder, which has generates warnings if there are possible
92 -- problems in the use of pragma Elaborate.
94 --------------------------------------
95 -- Instantiation Elaboration Errors --
96 --------------------------------------
98 -- A special case arises when an instantiation appears in a context
99 -- that is known to be before the body is elaborated, e.g.
101 -- generic package x is ...
102 -- ...
103 -- package xx is new x;
104 -- ...
105 -- package body x is ...
107 -- In this situation it is certain that an elaboration error will
108 -- occur, and an unconditional raise Program_Error statement is
109 -- inserted before the instantiation, and a warning generated.
111 -- The problem is that in this case we have no place to put the
112 -- body of the instantiation. We can't put it in the normal place,
113 -- because it is too early, and will cause errors to occur as a
114 -- result of referencing entities before they are declared.
116 -- Our approach in this case is simply to avoid creating the body
117 -- of the instantiation in such a case. The instantiation spec is
118 -- modified to include dummy bodies for all subprograms, so that
119 -- the resulting code does not contain subprogram specs with no
120 -- corresponding bodies.
122 procedure Check_Elab_Call (N : Node_Id; Outer_Scope : Entity_Id := Empty);
123 -- Check a call for possible elaboration problems. N is either an
124 -- N_Function_Call or N_Procedure_Call_Statement node, and Outer
125 -- indicates whether this is an outer level call from Sem_Res
126 -- (Outer_Scope set to Empty), or an internal recursive call
127 -- (Outer_Scope set to entity of outermost call, see body).
129 procedure Check_Elab_Calls;
130 -- Not all the processing for Check_Elab_Call can be done at the time
131 -- of calls to Check_Elab_Call. This is because for internal calls, we
132 -- need to wait to complete the check until all generic bodies have been
133 -- instantiated. The Check_Elab_Calls procedure cleans up these waiting
134 -- checks. It is called once after the completion of instantiation.
136 procedure Check_Elab_Instantiation
137 (N : Node_Id;
138 Outer_Scope : Entity_Id := Empty);
139 -- Check an instantiation for possible elaboration problems. N is an
140 -- instantiation node (N_Package_Instantiation, N_Function_Instantiation,
141 -- or N_Procedure_Instantiation), and Outer_Scope indicates if this is
142 -- an outer level call from Sem_Ch12 (Outer_Scope set to Empty), or an
143 -- internal recursive call (Outer_Scope set to scope of outermost call,
144 -- see body for further details). The returned value is relevant only
145 -- for an outer level call, and is set to False if an elaboration error
146 -- is bound to occur on the instantiation, and True otherwise. This is
147 -- used by the caller to signal that the body of the instance should
148 -- not be generated (see detailed description in body).
150 procedure Check_Task_Activation (N : Node_Id);
151 -- at the point at which tasks are activated in a package body, check
152 -- that the bodies of the tasks are elaborated.
154 end Sem_Elab;