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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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26 -- This package contains the routines used to deal with issuing warnings
27 -- about uses of uninitialized variables and unused with's. It also has
28 -- some unrelated routines related to the generation of warnings.
30 with Types
; use Types
;
38 function Set_Warning_Switch
(C
: Character) return Boolean;
39 -- This function sets the warning switch or switches corresponding to the
40 -- given character. It is used to process a -gnatw switch on the command
41 -- line, or a character in a string literal in pragma Warnings. Returns
42 -- True for valid warning character C, False for invalid character.
44 function Set_Dot_Warning_Switch
(C
: Character) return Boolean;
45 -- This function sets the warning switch or switches corresponding to the
46 -- given character preceded by a dot. Used to process a -gnatw. switch on
47 -- the command line or .C in a string literal in pragma Warnings. Returns
48 -- True for valid warning character C, False for invalid character.
50 ------------------------------------------
51 -- Routines to Handle Unused References --
52 ------------------------------------------
54 procedure Check_References
(E
: Entity_Id
; Anod
: Node_Id
:= Empty
);
55 -- Called at the end of processing a declarative region. The entity E
56 -- is the entity for the scope. All entities declared in the region,
57 -- as indicated by First_Entity and the entity chain, are checked to
58 -- see if they are variables for which warnings need to be posted for
59 -- either no assignments, or a use before an assignment or no references
60 -- at all. The Anod node is present for the case of an accept statement,
61 -- and references the accept statement. This is used to place the warning
62 -- messages in the right place.
64 procedure Check_Unset_Reference
(N
: Node_Id
);
65 -- N is the node for an expression which occurs in a reference position,
66 -- e.g. as the right side of an assignment. This procedure checks to see
67 -- if the node is a reference to a variable entity where the entity has
68 -- Not_Assigned set. If so, the Unset_Reference field is set if it is not
69 -- the first occurrence. No warning is posted, instead warnings will be
70 -- posted later by Check_References. The reason we do things that
71 -- way is that if there are no assignments anywhere, we prefer to flag
72 -- the entity, rather than a reference to it. Note that for the purposes
73 -- of this routine, a type conversion or qualified expression whose
74 -- expression is an entity is also processed. The reason that we do not
75 -- process these at the point of occurrence is that both these constructs
76 -- can occur in non-reference positions (e.g. as out parameters).
78 procedure Check_Unused_Withs
(Spec_Unit
: Unit_Number_Type
:= No_Unit
);
79 -- This routine performs two kinds of checks. It checks that all with'ed
80 -- units are referenced, and that at least one entity of each with'ed
81 -- unit is referenced (the latter check catches units that are only
82 -- referenced in a use or package renaming statement). Appropriate
83 -- warning messages are generated if either of these situations is
86 -- A special case arises when a package body or a subprogram body with
87 -- a separate spec is being compiled. In this case, a with may appear
88 -- on the spec, but be needed only by the body. This still generates
89 -- a warning, but the text is different (the with is not redundant,
92 -- This special case is implemented by making an initial call to this
93 -- procedure with Spec_Unit set to the unit number of the separate spec.
94 -- This call does not generate any warning messages, but instead may
95 -- result in flags being set in the N_With_Clause node that record that
96 -- there was no use in the spec.
98 -- The main call (made after all units have been analyzed, with Spec_Unit
99 -- set to the default value of No_Unit) generates the required warnings
100 -- using the flags set by the initial call where appropriate to specialize
101 -- the text of the warning messages.
103 ---------------------
104 -- Output Routines --
105 ---------------------
107 procedure Output_Non_Modifed_In_Out_Warnings
;
108 -- Warnings about IN OUT parameters that could be IN are collected till
109 -- the end of the compilation process (see body of this routine for a
110 -- discussion of why this is done). This procedure outputs the warnings.
111 -- Note: this should be called before Output_Unreferenced_Messages, since
112 -- if we have an IN OUT warning, that's the one we want to see!
114 procedure Output_Obsolescent_Entity_Warnings
(N
: Node_Id
; E
: Entity_Id
);
115 -- N is a reference to obsolescent entity E, for which appropriate warning
116 -- messages are to be generated (caller has already checked that warnings
117 -- are active and appropriate for this entity).
119 procedure Output_Unreferenced_Messages
;
120 -- Warnings about unreferenced entities are collected till the end of
121 -- the compilation process (see Check_Unset_Reference for further
122 -- details). This procedure outputs waiting warnings, if any.
124 ----------------------------
125 -- Other Warning Routines --
126 ----------------------------
128 procedure Check_Code_Statement
(N
: Node_Id
);
129 -- Perform warning checks on a code statement node
131 procedure Check_Infinite_Loop_Warning
(Loop_Statement
: Node_Id
);
132 -- N is the node for a loop statement. This procedure checks if a warning
133 -- should be given for a possible infinite loop, and if so issues it.
135 procedure Warn_On_Known_Condition
(C
: Node_Id
);
136 -- C is a node for a boolean expression resluting from a relational
137 -- or membership operation. If the expression has a compile time known
138 -- value, then a warning is output if all the following conditions hold:
140 -- 1. Original expression comes from source. We don't want to generate
141 -- warnings for internally generated conditionals.
143 -- 2. As noted above, the expression is a relational or membership
144 -- test, we don't want to generate warnings for boolean variables
145 -- since this is typical of conditional compilation in Ada.
147 -- 3. The expression appears in a statement, rather than a declaration.
148 -- In practice, most occurrences in declarations are legitimate
149 -- conditionalizations, but occurrences in statements are often
150 -- errors for which the warning is useful.
152 -- 4. The expression does not occur within an instantiation. A non-
153 -- static expression in a generic may become constant because of
154 -- the attributes of the actuals, and we do not want to warn on
155 -- these legitimate constant foldings.
157 -- If all these conditions are met, the warning is issued noting that
158 -- the result of the test is always false or always true as appropriate.
160 procedure Warn_On_Suspicious_Index
(Name
: Entity_Id
; X
: Node_Id
);
161 -- This is called after resolving an indexed component or a slice. Name
162 -- is the entity for the name of the indexed array, and X is the subscript
163 -- for the indexed component case, or one of the bounds in the slice case.
164 -- If Name is an unconstrained parameter of a standard string type, and
165 -- the index is of the form of a literal or Name'Length [- literal], then
166 -- a warning is generated that the subscripting operation is possibly
167 -- incorrectly assuming a lower bound of 1.
169 procedure Warn_On_Unassigned_Out_Parameter
170 (Return_Node
: Node_Id
;
171 Scope_Id
: Entity_Id
);
172 -- Called when processing a return statement given by Return_Node. Scope_Id
173 -- is the Entity_Id for the procedure in which the return statement lives.
174 -- A check is made for the case of a procedure with out parameters that
175 -- have not yet been assigned, and appropriate warnings are given.
177 procedure Warn_On_Useless_Assignment
179 Loc
: Source_Ptr
:= No_Location
);
180 -- Called to check if we have a case of a useless assignment to the given
181 -- entity Ent, as indicated by a non-empty Last_Assignment field. This call
182 -- should only be made if Warn_On_Modified_Unread is True, and if Ent is in
183 -- the extended main source unit. Loc is No_Location for the end of block
184 -- call (warning msg says value unreferenced), or the it is the location of
185 -- an overwriting assignment (warning msg points to this assignment).
187 procedure Warn_On_Useless_Assignments
(E
: Entity_Id
);
188 pragma Inline
(Warn_On_Useless_Assignments
);
189 -- Called at the end of a block or subprogram. Scans the entities of the
190 -- block or subprogram to see if there are any variables for which useless
191 -- assignments were made (assignments whose values were never read).