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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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26 -- This module handles four kinds of inlining activity:
28 -- a) Instantiation of generic bodies. This is done unconditionally, after
29 -- analysis and expansion of the main unit.
31 -- b) Compilation of unit bodies that contain the bodies of inlined sub-
32 -- programs. This is done only if inlining is enabled (-gnatn). Full inlining
33 -- requires that a) and b) be mutually recursive, because each step may
34 -- generate another generic expansion and further inlined calls.
36 -- c) Front-end inlining for Inline_Always subprograms. This is primarily an
37 -- expansion activity that is performed for performance reasons, and when the
38 -- target does not use the GCC back end.
40 -- d) Front-end inlining for GNATprove, to perform source transformations
41 -- to simplify formal verification. The machinery used is the same as for
42 -- Inline_Always subprograms, but there are fewer restrictions on the source
49 with Types
; use Types
;
50 with Warnsw
; use Warnsw
;
54 --------------------------------
55 -- Generic Body Instantiation --
56 --------------------------------
58 -- The bodies of generic instantiations are built after semantic analysis
59 -- of the main unit is complete. Generic instantiations are saved in a
60 -- global data structure, and the bodies constructed by means of a separate
61 -- analysis and expansion step.
63 -- See full description in body of Sem_Ch12 for more details
65 type Pending_Body_Info
is record
67 -- Declaration for package or subprogram spec for instantiation
69 Config_Switches
: Config_Switches_Type
;
70 -- Capture the values of configuration switches
72 Current_Sem_Unit
: Unit_Number_Type
;
73 -- The semantic unit within which the instantiation is found. Must be
74 -- restored when compiling the body, to insure that internal entities
75 -- use the same counter and are unique over spec and body.
77 Expander_Status
: Boolean;
78 -- If the body is instantiated only for semantic checking, expansion
82 -- Node for instantiation that requires the body
84 Scope_Suppress
: Suppress_Record
;
85 Local_Suppress_Stack_Top
: Suppress_Stack_Entry_Ptr
;
86 -- Save suppress information at the point of instantiation. Used to
87 -- properly inherit check status active at this point (see RM 11.5
88 -- (7.2/2), AI95-00224-01):
90 -- "If a checking pragma applies to a generic instantiation, then the
91 -- checking pragma also applies to the instance. If a checking pragma
92 -- applies to a call to a subprogram that has a pragma Inline applied
93 -- to it, then the checking pragma also applies to the inlined
96 -- This means we have to capture this information from the current scope
97 -- at the point of instantiation.
99 Warnings
: Warning_Record
;
100 -- Capture values of warning flags
103 package Pending_Instantiations
is new Table
.Table
(
104 Table_Component_Type
=> Pending_Body_Info
,
105 Table_Index_Type
=> Int
,
106 Table_Low_Bound
=> 0,
107 Table_Initial
=> Alloc
.Pending_Instantiations_Initial
,
108 Table_Increment
=> Alloc
.Pending_Instantiations_Increment
,
109 Table_Name
=> "Pending_Instantiations");
111 -- The following table records subprograms and packages for which
112 -- generation of subprogram descriptors must be delayed.
114 package Pending_Descriptor
is new Table
.Table
(
115 Table_Component_Type
=> Entity_Id
,
116 Table_Index_Type
=> Int
,
117 Table_Low_Bound
=> 0,
118 Table_Initial
=> Alloc
.Pending_Instantiations_Initial
,
119 Table_Increment
=> Alloc
.Pending_Instantiations_Increment
,
120 Table_Name
=> "Pending_Descriptor");
122 -- The following should be initialized in an init call in Frontend, we
123 -- have thoughts of making the frontend reusable in future ???
129 procedure Initialize
;
130 -- Initialize internal tables
133 -- Lock internal tables before calling backend
135 procedure Instantiate_Bodies
;
136 -- This procedure is called after semantic analysis is complete, to
137 -- instantiate the bodies of generic instantiations that appear in the
140 procedure Add_Inlined_Body
(E
: Entity_Id
; N
: Node_Id
);
141 -- E is an inlined subprogram appearing in a call, either explicitly or in
142 -- a discriminant check for which gigi builds a call or an at-end handler.
143 -- Add E's enclosing unit to Inlined_Bodies so that E can be subsequently
144 -- retrieved and analyzed. N is the node giving rise to the call to E.
146 procedure Analyze_Inlined_Bodies
;
147 -- At end of compilation, analyze the bodies of all units that contain
148 -- inlined subprograms that are actually called.
150 procedure Build_Body_To_Inline
(N
: Node_Id
; Spec_Id
: Entity_Id
);
151 -- If a subprogram has pragma Inline and inlining is active, use generic
152 -- machinery to build an unexpanded body for the subprogram. This body is
153 -- subsequently used for inline expansions at call sites. If subprogram can
154 -- be inlined (depending on size and nature of local declarations) the
155 -- template body is created. Otherwise subprogram body is treated normally
156 -- and calls are not inlined in the frontend. If proper warnings are
157 -- enabled and the subprogram contains a construct that cannot be inlined,
158 -- the problematic construct is flagged accordingly.
160 function Call_Can_Be_Inlined_In_GNATprove_Mode
162 Subp
: Entity_Id
) return Boolean;
163 -- Returns False if the call in node N to subprogram Subp cannot be inlined
164 -- in GNATprove mode, because it may lead to missing a check on type
165 -- conversion of input parameters otherwise. Returns True otherwise.
167 function Can_Be_Inlined_In_GNATprove_Mode
168 (Spec_Id
: Entity_Id
;
169 Body_Id
: Entity_Id
) return Boolean;
170 -- Returns True if the subprogram identified by Spec_Id and Body_Id can
171 -- be inlined in GNATprove mode. One but not both of Spec_Id and Body_Id
172 -- can be Empty. Body_Id is Empty when doing a partial check on a call
173 -- to a subprogram whose body has not been seen yet, to know whether this
174 -- subprogram could possibly be inlined. GNATprove relies on this to adapt
175 -- its treatment of the subprogram.
177 procedure Cannot_Inline
181 Is_Serious
: Boolean := False);
182 -- This procedure is called if the node N, an instance of a call to
183 -- subprogram Subp, cannot be inlined. Msg is the message to be issued,
184 -- which ends with ? (it does not end with ?p?, this routine takes care of
185 -- the need to change ? to ?p?). The behavior of this routine depends on
186 -- the value of Back_End_Inlining:
188 -- * If Back_End_Inlining is not set (ie. legacy frontend inlining model)
189 -- then if Subp has a pragma Always_Inlined, then an error message is
190 -- issued (by removing the last character of Msg). If Subp is not
191 -- Always_Inlined, then a warning is issued if the flag Ineffective_
192 -- Inline_Warnings is set, adding ?p to the msg, and if not, the call
195 -- * If Back_End_Inlining is set then:
196 -- - If Is_Serious is true, then an error is reported (by removing the
197 -- last character of Msg);
201 -- * Compiling without optimizations if Subp has a pragma
202 -- Always_Inlined, then an error message is issued; if Subp is
203 -- not Always_Inlined, then a warning is issued if the flag
204 -- Ineffective_Inline_Warnings is set (adding p?), and if not,
205 -- the call has no effect.
207 -- * Compiling with optimizations then a warning is issued if the
208 -- flag Ineffective_Inline_Warnings is set (adding p?); otherwise
209 -- no effect since inlining may be performed by the backend.
211 procedure Check_And_Split_Unconstrained_Function
214 Body_Id
: Entity_Id
);
215 -- Spec_Id and Body_Id are the entities of the specification and body of
216 -- the subprogram body N. If N can be inlined by the frontend (supported
217 -- cases documented in Check_Body_To_Inline) then build the body-to-inline
218 -- associated with N and attach it to the declaration node of Spec_Id.
220 procedure Check_Package_Body_For_Inlining
(N
: Node_Id
; P
: Entity_Id
);
221 -- If front-end inlining is enabled and a package declaration contains
222 -- inlined subprograms, load and compile the package body to collect the
223 -- bodies of these subprograms, so they are available to inline calls.
224 -- N is the compilation unit for the package.
226 procedure Expand_Inlined_Call
229 Orig_Subp
: Entity_Id
);
230 -- If called subprogram can be inlined by the front-end, retrieve the
231 -- analyzed body, replace formals with actuals and expand call in place.
232 -- Generate thunks for actuals that are expressions, and insert the
233 -- corresponding constant declarations before the call. If the original
234 -- call is to a derived operation, the return type is the one of the
235 -- derived operation, but the body is that of the original, so return
236 -- expressions in the body must be converted to the desired type (which
237 -- is simply not noted in the tree without inline expansion).
239 function Has_Excluded_Declaration
241 Decls
: List_Id
) return Boolean;
242 -- Check a list of declarations, Decls, that make the inlining of Subp not
245 function Has_Excluded_Statement
247 Stats
: List_Id
) return Boolean;
248 -- Check a list of statements, Stats, that make inlining of Subp not
249 -- worthwhile, including any tasking statement, nested at any level.
251 procedure List_Inlining_Info
;
252 -- Generate listing of calls inlined by the frontend plus listing of
253 -- calls to inline subprograms passed to the backend.
255 procedure Remove_Dead_Instance
(N
: Node_Id
);
256 -- If an instantiation appears in unreachable code, delete the pending