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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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26 -- This child unit provides utility data structures and procedures used
27 -- for manipulation of ALI data by gnatbind and gnatmake.
31 -----------------------
32 -- Source File Table --
33 -----------------------
35 -- A table entry is built for every source file that is in the source
36 -- dependency table of any ALI file that is part of the current program.
38 No_Source_Id
: constant Source_Id
:= Source_Id
'First;
39 -- Special value indicating no Source table entry
41 First_Source_Entry
: constant Source_Id
:= No_Source_Id
+ 1;
42 -- Id of first actual entry in table
44 type Source_Record
is record
46 Sfile
: File_Name_Type
;
47 -- Name of source file
49 Stamp
: Time_Stamp_Type
;
50 -- Time stamp value. If Check_Source_Files is set and the source
51 -- file is located, then Stamp is set from the source file. Otherwise
52 -- Stamp is set from the latest stamp value found in any of the
53 -- ALI files for the current program.
55 Source_Found
: Boolean;
56 -- This flag is set to True if the corresponding source file was
57 -- located and the Stamp value was set from the actual source file.
58 -- It is always false if Check_Source_Files is not set.
60 Stamp_File
: File_Name_Type
;
61 -- File that Stamp came from. If Source_Found is True, then Stamp is the
62 -- timestamp of the source file, and this is the name of the source
63 -- file. If Source_Found is False, then Stamp comes from a dependency
64 -- line in an ALI file, this is the name of that ALI file. Used only in
65 -- verbose mode, for messages.
67 All_Timestamps_Match
: Boolean;
68 -- This flag is set only if all files referencing this source file
69 -- have a matching time stamp, and also, if Source_Found is True,
70 -- then the stamp of the source file also matches. If this flag is
71 -- True, then checksums for this file are never referenced. We only
72 -- use checksums if there are time stamp mismatches.
74 All_Checksums_Match
: Boolean;
75 -- This flag is set only if all files referencing this source file
76 -- have checksums, and if all these checksums match. If this flag
77 -- is set to True, then the binder will ignore a timestamp mismatch.
78 -- An absent checksum causes this flag to be set False, and a mismatch
79 -- of checksums also causes it to be set False. The checksum of the
80 -- actual source file (if Source_Found is True) is included only if
81 -- All_Timestamps_Match is False (since checksums are only interesting
82 -- if we have time stamp mismatches, and we want to avoid computing the
83 -- checksum of the source file if it is not needed.)
86 -- If no dependency line has a checksum for this source file (i.e. the
87 -- corresponding entries in the source dependency records all have the
88 -- Checksum_Present flag set False), then this field is undefined. If
89 -- at least one dependency entry has a checksum present, then this
90 -- field contains one of the possible checksum values that has been
91 -- seen. This is used to set All_Checksums_Match properly.
95 package Source
is new Table
.Table
(
96 Table_Component_Type
=> Source_Record
,
97 Table_Index_Type
=> Source_Id
,
98 Table_Low_Bound
=> First_Source_Entry
,
99 Table_Initial
=> 1000,
100 Table_Increment
=> 200,
101 Table_Name
=> "Source");
103 procedure Initialize_ALI_Source
;
104 -- Initialize Source table
106 --------------------------------------------------
107 -- Subprograms for Manipulating ALI Information --
108 --------------------------------------------------
110 procedure Read_Withed_ALIs
112 Ignore_Errors
: Boolean := False);
113 -- Process an ALI file which has been read and scanned by looping through
114 -- all withed units in the ALI file, checking if they have been processed.
115 -- Each unit that has not yet been processed will be read, scanned, and
116 -- processed recursively. If Ignore_Errors is True, then failure to read an
117 -- ALI file is not reported as an error, and scanning continues with other
120 procedure Set_Source_Table
(A
: ALI_Id
);
121 -- Build source table entry corresponding to the ALI file whose id is A
123 procedure Set_Source_Table
;
124 -- Build the entire source table
126 function Time_Stamp_Mismatch
128 Read_Only
: Boolean := False) return File_Name_Type
;
129 -- Looks in the Source_Table and checks time stamp mismatches between
130 -- the sources there and the sources in the Sdep section of ali file whose
131 -- id is A. If no time stamp mismatches are found No_File is returned.
132 -- Otherwise return the first file for which there is a mismatch.
133 -- Note that in check source files mode (Check_Source_Files = True), the
134 -- time stamp in the Source_Table should be the actual time stamp of the
135 -- source files. In minimal recompilation mode (Minimal_Recompilation set
136 -- to True, no mismatch is found if the file's timestamp has not changed.
137 -- If Read_Only is True, missing sources are not considered.
139 --------------------------------------------
140 -- Subprograms for manipulating checksums --
141 --------------------------------------------
143 Checksum_Error
: constant Word
:= 16#FFFF_FFFF#
;
144 -- This value is used to indicate an error in computing the checksum.
145 -- When comparing checksums for smart recompilation, the CRC_Error
146 -- value is never considered to match. This could possibly result
147 -- in a false negative, but that is never harmful, it just means
148 -- that in unusual cases an unnecessary recompilation occurs.
150 function Get_File_Checksum
(Fname
: File_Name_Type
) return Word
;
151 -- Compute checksum for the given file. As far as possible, this circuit
152 -- computes exactly the same value computed by the compiler, but it does
153 -- not matter if it gets it wrong in marginal cases, since the only result
154 -- is to miss some smart recompilation cases, correct functioning is not
155 -- affected by a miscomputation. Returns Checksum_Error if the file is
156 -- missing or has an error.
158 function Checksums_Match
(Checksum1
, Checksum2
: Word
) return Boolean;
159 pragma Inline
(Checksums_Match
);
160 -- Returns True if Checksum1 and Checksum2 have the same value and are
161 -- not equal to Checksum_Error, returns False in all other cases. This
162 -- routine must always be used to compare for checksum equality, to
163 -- ensure that the case of Checksum_Error is handled properly.