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3 -- GNAAMP COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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21 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
23 -- This is the version of the Back_End package for back ends written in Ada
28 with Output
; use Output
;
29 with Osint
; use Osint
;
30 with Osint
.C
; use Osint
.C
;
31 with Switch
.C
; use Switch
.C
;
32 with Types
; use Types
;
34 with System
.OS_Lib
; use System
.OS_Lib
;
36 package body Adabkend
is
44 procedure Call_Back_End
is
46 if (Opt
.Verbose_Mode
or Opt
.Full_List
)
47 and then not Debug
.Debug_Flag_7
50 Write_Str
(Product_Name
);
51 Write_Str
(", Copyright ");
52 Write_Str
(Copyright_Years
);
53 Write_Str
(" Ada Core Technologies, Inc.");
54 Write_Str
(" (http://www.adacore.com)");
59 Driver
(Lib
.Cunit
(Types
.Main_Unit
));
62 ------------------------
63 -- Scan_Compiler_Args --
64 ------------------------
66 procedure Scan_Compiler_Arguments
is
67 Output_File_Name_Seen
: Boolean := False;
68 -- Set to True after having scanned the file_name for switch
71 Argument_Count
: constant Integer := Arg_Count
- 1;
72 -- Number of arguments (excluding program name)
74 Args
: Argument_List
(1 .. Argument_Count
);
75 Next_Arg
: Positive := 1;
77 procedure Scan_Back_End_Switches
(Switch_Chars
: String);
78 -- Procedure to scan out switches stored in Switch_Chars. The first
79 -- character is known to be a valid switch character, and there are no
80 -- blanks or other switch terminator characters in the string, so the
81 -- entire string should consist of valid switch characters, except that
82 -- an optional terminating NUL character is allowed.
84 -- If the switch is not valid, control will not return. The switches
85 -- must still be scanned to skip the "-o" arguments, or internal GCC
86 -- switches, which may be safely ignored by other back-ends.
88 ----------------------------
89 -- Scan_Back_End_Switches --
90 ----------------------------
92 procedure Scan_Back_End_Switches
(Switch_Chars
: String) is
93 First
: constant Positive := Switch_Chars
'First + 1;
94 Last
: constant Natural := Switch_Last
(Switch_Chars
);
97 -- Process any back end switches, returning if the switch does not
98 -- affect code generation or falling through if it does, so the
99 -- switch will get stored.
101 if Is_Internal_GCC_Switch
(Switch_Chars
) then
102 Next_Arg
:= Next_Arg
+ 1;
103 return; -- ignore this switch
105 -- Record that an object file name has been specified. The actual
106 -- file name argument is picked up and saved below by the main body
107 -- of Scan_Compiler_Arguments.
109 elsif Switch_Chars
(First
.. Last
) = "o" then
111 if Opt
.Output_File_Name_Present
then
113 -- Ignore extra -o when -gnatO has already been specified
115 Next_Arg
:= Next_Arg
+ 1;
118 Opt
.Output_File_Name_Present
:= True;
123 Fail
("invalid switch: " & Switch_Chars
);
126 -- Set optimization indicators appropriately. In gcc-based GNAT this
127 -- is picked up from imported variables set by the gcc driver, but
128 -- for compilers with non-gcc back ends we do it here to allow use
129 -- of these switches by the front end. Allowed optimization switches
130 -- are -Os (optimize for size), -O[0123], and -O (same as -O1).
132 elsif Switch_Chars
(First
) = 'O' then
134 Optimization_Level
:= 1;
136 elsif Last
- First
= 1 then
137 if Switch_Chars
(Last
) = 's' then
139 Optimization_Level
:= 2; -- Consistent with gcc setting
141 elsif Switch_Chars
(Last
) in '0' .. '3' then
142 Optimization_Level
:=
143 Character'Pos (Switch_Chars
(Last
)) - Character'Pos ('0');
146 Fail
("invalid switch: " & Switch_Chars
);
150 Fail
("invalid switch: " & Switch_Chars
);
153 elsif Switch_Chars
(First
.. Last
) = "quiet" then
154 return; -- ignore this switch
156 elsif Switch_Chars
(First
.. Last
) = "c" then
157 return; -- ignore this switch
159 -- The -x switch and its language name argument will generally be
160 -- ignored by non-gcc back ends (e.g. the GNAAMP back end). In any
161 -- case, we save the switch and argument in the compilation switches.
163 elsif Switch_Chars
(First
.. Last
) = "x" then
164 Lib
.Store_Compilation_Switch
(Switch_Chars
);
165 Next_Arg
:= Next_Arg
+ 1;
168 Argv
: constant String := Args
(Next_Arg
).all;
171 if Is_Switch
(Argv
) then
172 Fail
("language name missing after -x");
174 Lib
.Store_Compilation_Switch
(Argv
);
180 -- Special check, the back end switch -fno-inline also sets the
181 -- front end flag to entirely inhibit all inlining. So we store it
182 -- and set the appropriate flag.
184 elsif Switch_Chars
(First
.. Last
) = "fno-inline" then
185 Lib
.Store_Compilation_Switch
(Switch_Chars
);
186 Opt
.Suppress_All_Inlining
:= True;
189 -- Similar processing for -fpreserve-control-flow
191 elsif Switch_Chars
(First
.. Last
) = "fpreserve-control-flow" then
192 Lib
.Store_Compilation_Switch
(Switch_Chars
);
193 Opt
.Suppress_Control_Flow_Optimizations
:= True;
196 -- Ignore all other back end switches
198 elsif Is_Back_End_Switch
(Switch_Chars
) then
201 -- Give error for junk switch
204 Fail
("invalid switch: " & Switch_Chars
);
207 -- Store any other GCC switches
209 Lib
.Store_Compilation_Switch
(Switch_Chars
);
210 end Scan_Back_End_Switches
;
212 -- Start of processing for Scan_Compiler_Args
215 -- Put all the arguments in argument list Args
217 for Arg
in 1 .. Argument_Count
loop
219 Argv
: String (1 .. Len_Arg
(Arg
));
221 Fill_Arg
(Argv
'Address, Arg
);
222 Args
(Arg
) := new String'(Argv);
226 -- Loop through command line arguments, storing them for later access
228 while Next_Arg <= Argument_Count loop
229 Look_At_Arg : declare
230 Argv : constant String := Args (Next_Arg).all;
233 if Argv'Length = 0 then
234 Fail ("Empty argument");
237 -- If the previous switch has set the Output_File_Name_Present
238 -- flag (that is we have seen a -gnatO), then the next argument
239 -- is the name of the output object file.
241 if Opt.Output_File_Name_Present
242 and then not Output_File_Name_Seen
244 if Is_Switch (Argv) then
245 Fail ("Object file name missing after -gnatO");
247 -- In GNATprove_Mode, such an object file is never written, and
248 -- the call to Set_Output_Object_File_Name may fail (e.g. when
249 -- the object file name does not have the expected suffix).
250 -- So we skip that call when GNATprove_Mode is set. Same for
253 elsif GNATprove_Mode or CodePeer_Mode then
254 Output_File_Name_Seen := True;
257 Set_Output_Object_File_Name (Argv);
258 Output_File_Name_Seen := True;
261 -- If the previous switch has set the Search_Directory_Present
262 -- flag (that is if we have just seen -I), then the next
263 -- argument is a search directory path.
265 elsif Search_Directory_Present then
266 if Is_Switch (Argv) then
267 Fail ("search directory missing after -I");
269 Add_Src_Search_Dir (Argv);
271 -- Add directory to lib search so that back-end can take as
272 -- input ALI files if needed. Otherwise this won't have any
273 -- impact on the compiler.
275 Add_Lib_Search_Dir (Argv);
277 Search_Directory_Present := False;
280 -- If not a switch, must be a file name
282 elsif not Is_Switch (Argv) then
285 -- We must recognize -nostdinc to suppress visibility on the
286 -- standard GNAT RTL sources.
288 elsif Argv (Argv'First + 1 .. Argv'Last) = "nostdinc" then
289 Opt.No_Stdinc := True;
293 elsif Is_Front_End_Switch (Argv) then
294 Scan_Front_End_Switches (Argv, Args, Next_Arg);
296 -- All non-front-end switches are back-end switches
299 Scan_Back_End_Switches (Argv);
303 Next_Arg := Next_Arg + 1;
305 end Scan_Compiler_Arguments;