2003-12-26 Guilhem Lavaux <guilhem@kaffe.org>
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27 -- This package contains the operations on the renaming maps used for
28 -- generic analysis and instantiation. Renaming maps are created when
29 -- a generic unit is analyzed, in order to capture all references to
30 -- global variables within the unit. The renaming map of a generic unit
31 -- copied prior to each instantiation, and then updated by mapping the
32 -- formals into the actuals and the local entities into entities local to
33 -- the instance. When the generic tree is copied to produce the instance,
34 -- all references are updated by means of the renaming map.
36 -- Map composition of renaming maps takes place for nested instantiations,
37 -- for generic child units, and for formal packages.
39 -- For additional details, see the documentation in sem_ch12.
41 with Table;
42 with Types; use Types;
44 package Sem_Maps is
46 type Map is new Int;
48 type Assoc is private;
50 type Scope_Kind is (S_Global, S_Formal, S_Local);
52 function New_Map (Num_Assoc : Int) return Map;
53 -- Build empty map with the given number of associations, and a
54 -- headers table of the appropriate size.
56 function Compose (Orig_Map : Map; New_Map : Map) return Map;
57 -- Update the associations in Orig_Map, so that if Orig_Map (e1) = e2
58 -- and New_Map (e2) = e3, then the image of e1 under the result is e3.
60 function Copy (M : Map) return Map;
61 -- Full copy of contents and headers.
63 function Lookup (M : Map; E : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id;
64 -- Retrieve image of E under M, Empty if undefined.
66 procedure Add_Association
67 (M : in out Map;
68 O_Id : Entity_Id;
69 N_Id : Entity_Id;
70 Kind : Scope_Kind := S_Local);
71 -- Update M in place. On entry M (O_Id) must not be defined.
73 procedure Update_Association
74 (M : in out Map;
75 O_Id : Entity_Id;
76 N_Id : Entity_Id;
77 Kind : Scope_Kind := S_Local);
78 -- Update the entry in M for O_Id.
80 function Build_Instance_Map (M : Map) return Map;
81 -- Copy renaming map of generic, and create new entities for all the
82 -- local entities within.
84 private
86 -- New maps are created when a generic is analyzed, and for each of
87 -- its instantiations. Maps are also updated for nested generics, for
88 -- child units, and for formal packages. As a result we need to allocate
89 -- maps dynamically.
91 -- When analyzing a generic, we do not know how many references are
92 -- in it. We build an initial map after generic analysis, using a static
93 -- structure that relies on the compiler's extensible table mechanism.
94 -- After constructing this initial map, all subsequent uses and updates
95 -- of this map do not modify its domain, so that dynamically allocated
96 -- maps have a fixed size and never need to be reallocated. Furthermore,
97 -- the headers of the hash table of a dynamically allocated map can be
98 -- chosen according to the total number of entries in the map, to
99 -- accommodate efficiently generic units of different sizes (Unchecked_
100 -- Conversion vs. Generic_Elementary_Functions, for example). So in
101 -- fact both components of a map have fixed size, and can be allocated
102 -- using the standard table mechanism. A Maps_Table holds records that
103 -- contain indices into the global Headers table and the Associations
104 -- table, and a Map is an index into the Maps_Table.
106 -- Maps_Table Headers_Table Associations_Table
108 -- |_____| |___________ |
109 -- |_____| | | | |
110 -- ------>|Map |------------------------------>|Associations|
111 -- |Info |------------->| |=========>| for one |
112 -- |_____| | |====| | unit |
113 -- | | | | |====>| |
114 -- |_____| |____________|
115 -- | | | |
116 type Header_Index is new Int;
117 type Assoc_Index is new Int;
118 No_Assoc : constant Assoc_Index := -1;
120 type Map_Info is record
121 Header_Offset : Header_Index;
122 Header_Num : Header_Index;
123 Assoc_Offset : Assoc_Index;
124 Assoc_Num : Assoc_Index;
125 Assoc_Next : Assoc_Index;
126 end record;
128 type Assoc is record
129 Old_Id : Entity_Id := Empty;
130 New_Id : Entity_Id := Empty;
131 Kind : Scope_Kind := S_Local;
132 Next : Assoc_Index := No_Assoc;
133 end record;
135 -- All maps are accessed through the following table. The map attribute
136 -- of a generic unit or an instance is an index into this table.
138 package Maps_Table is new Table.Table (
139 Table_Component_Type => Map_Info,
140 Table_Index_Type => Map,
141 Table_Low_Bound => 0,
142 Table_Initial => 100,
143 Table_Increment => 10,
144 Table_Name => "Maps_Table");
146 -- All headers for hash tables are allocated in one global table. Each
147 -- map stores the offset into this table at which its own headers start.
149 package Headers_Table is new Table.Table (
150 Table_Component_Type => Assoc_Index,
151 Table_Index_Type => Header_Index,
152 Table_Low_Bound => 0,
153 Table_Initial => 1000,
154 Table_Increment => 10,
155 Table_Name => "Headers_Table");
157 -- All associations are allocated in one global table. Each map stores
158 -- the offset into this table at which its own associations start.
160 package Associations_Table is new Table.Table (
161 Table_Component_Type => Assoc,
162 Table_Index_Type => Assoc_Index,
163 Table_Low_Bound => 1,
164 Table_Initial => 1000,
165 Table_Increment => 10,
166 Table_Name => "Associations_Table");
168 end Sem_Maps;