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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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22 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
24 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
26 -- This package contains variables common to error reporting packages
27 -- including Errout and Prj.Err.
29 with Namet
; use Namet
;
30 with Types
; use Types
;
31 with Uintp
; use Uintp
;
39 Serious_Errors_Detected
: Nat
;
40 -- This is a count of errors that are serious enough to stop expansion,
41 -- and hence to prevent generation of an object file even if the
42 -- switch -gnatQ is set. Initialized to zero at the start of compilation.
44 Total_Errors_Detected
: Nat
;
45 -- Number of errors detected so far. Includes count of serious errors and
46 -- non-serious errors, so this value is always greater than or equal to the
47 -- Serious_Errors_Detected value. Initialized to zero at the start of
50 Warnings_Detected
: Nat
;
51 -- Number of warnings detected. Initialized to zero at the start of
54 ----------------------------------
55 -- Error Message Mode Variables --
56 ----------------------------------
58 -- These variables control special error message modes. The initialized
59 -- values below give the normal default behavior, but they can be reset
60 -- by the caller to get different behavior as noted in the comments. These
61 -- variables are not reset by calls to the error message routines, so the
62 -- caller is responsible for resetting the default behavior after use.
64 Error_Msg_Qual_Level
: Int
;
65 -- Number of levels of qualification required for type name (see the
66 -- description of the } insertion character. Note that this value does
67 -- note get reset by any Error_Msg call, so the caller is responsible
70 Warn_On_Instance
: Boolean;
71 -- Normally if a warning is generated in a generic template from the
72 -- analysis of the template, then the warning really belongs in the
73 -- template, and the default value of False for this Boolean achieves
74 -- that effect. If Warn_On_Instance is set True, then the warnings are
75 -- generated on the instantiation (referring to the template) rather
76 -- than on the template itself.
78 Raise_Exception_On_Error
: Nat
;
79 -- If this value is non-zero, then any attempt to generate an error
80 -- message raises the exception Error_Msg_Exception, and the error
81 -- message is not output. This is used for defending against junk
82 -- resulting from illegalities, and also for substitution of more
83 -- appropriate error messages from higher semantic levels. It is
84 -- a counter so that the increment/decrement protocol nests neatly.
86 Error_Msg_Exception
: exception;
87 -- Exception raised if Raise_Exception_On_Error is true
89 Current_Error_Source_File
: Source_File_Index
:= Internal_Source_File
;
90 -- Id of current messages. Used to post file name when unit changes. This
91 -- is initialized to Main_Source_File at the start of a compilation, which
92 -- means that no file names will be output unless there are errors in units
93 -- other than the main unit. However, if the main unit has a pragma
94 -- Source_Reference line, then this is initialized to No_Source_File,
95 -- to force an initial reference to the real source file name.
97 ----------------------------------------
98 -- Error Message Insertion Parameters --
99 ----------------------------------------
101 -- The error message routines work with strings that contain insertion
102 -- sequences that result in the insertion of variable data. The following
103 -- variables contain the required data. The procedure is to set one or more
104 -- of the following global variables to appropriate values before making a
105 -- call to one of the error message routines with a string containing the
106 -- insertion character to get the value inserted in an appropriate format.
108 Error_Msg_Col
: Column_Number
;
109 -- Column for @ insertion character in message
111 Error_Msg_Uint_1
: Uint
;
112 Error_Msg_Uint_2
: Uint
;
113 -- Uint values for ^ insertion characters in message
115 Error_Msg_Sloc
: Source_Ptr
;
116 -- Source location for # insertion character in message
118 Error_Msg_Name_1
: Name_Id
;
119 Error_Msg_Name_2
: Name_Id
;
120 Error_Msg_Name_3
: Name_Id
;
121 -- Name_Id values for % insertion characters in message
123 Error_Msg_File_1
: File_Name_Type
;
124 Error_Msg_File_2
: File_Name_Type
;
125 Error_Msg_File_3
: File_Name_Type
;
126 -- File_Name_Type values for { insertion characters in message
128 Error_Msg_Unit_1
: Unit_Name_Type
;
129 Error_Msg_Unit_2
: Unit_Name_Type
;
130 -- Unit_Name_Type values for $ insertion characters in message
132 Error_Msg_Node_1
: Node_Id
;
133 Error_Msg_Node_2
: Node_Id
;
134 -- Node_Id values for & insertion characters in message
136 Error_Msg_Warn
: Boolean;
137 -- Used if current message contains a < insertion character to indicate
138 -- if the current message is a warning message.
140 Error_Msg_String
: String (1 .. 4096);
141 Error_Msg_Strlen
: Natural;
142 -- Used if current message contains a ~ insertion character to indicate
143 -- insertion of the string Error_Msg_String (1 .. Error_Msg_Strlen).