2014-09-15 Andreas Krebbel <Andreas.Krebbel@de.ibm.com>
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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- S Y S T E M . V A L _ U T I L --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
8 -- --
9 -- Copyright (C) 1992-2012, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
10 -- --
11 -- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
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26 -- --
27 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
28 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
29 -- --
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32 -- This package provides some common utilities used by the s-valxxx files
34 package System.Val_Util is
35 pragma Pure;
37 procedure Bad_Value (S : String);
38 pragma No_Return (Bad_Value);
39 -- Raises constraint error with message: bad input for 'Value: "xxx"
41 procedure Normalize_String
42 (S : in out String;
43 F, L : out Integer);
44 -- This procedure scans the string S setting F to be the index of the first
45 -- non-blank character of S and L to be the index of the last non-blank
46 -- character of S. Any lower case characters present in S will be folded
47 -- to their upper case equivalent except for character literals. If S
48 -- consists of entirely blanks then Constraint_Error is raised.
50 -- Note: if S is the null string, F is set to S'First, L to S'Last
52 procedure Scan_Sign
53 (Str : String;
54 Ptr : not null access Integer;
55 Max : Integer;
56 Minus : out Boolean;
57 Start : out Positive);
58 -- The Str, Ptr, Max parameters are as for the scan routines (Str is the
59 -- string to be scanned starting at Ptr.all, and Max is the index of the
60 -- last character in the string). Scan_Sign first scans out any initial
61 -- blanks, raising Constraint_Error if the field is all blank. It then
62 -- checks for and skips an initial plus or minus, requiring a non-blank
63 -- character to follow (Constraint_Error is raised if plus or minus
64 -- appears at the end of the string or with a following blank). Minus is
65 -- set True if a minus sign was skipped, and False otherwise. On exit
66 -- Ptr.all points to the character after the sign, or to the first
67 -- non-blank character if no sign is present. Start is set to the point
68 -- to the first non-blank character (sign or digit after it).
70 -- Note: if Str is null, i.e. if Max is less than Ptr, then this is a
71 -- special case of an all-blank string, and Ptr is unchanged, and hence
72 -- is greater than Max as required in this case. Constraint_Error is
73 -- also raised in this case.
75 procedure Scan_Plus_Sign
76 (Str : String;
77 Ptr : not null access Integer;
78 Max : Integer;
79 Start : out Positive);
80 -- Same as Scan_Sign, but allows only plus, not minus.
81 -- This is used for modular types.
83 function Scan_Exponent
84 (Str : String;
85 Ptr : not null access Integer;
86 Max : Integer;
87 Real : Boolean := False) return Integer;
88 -- Called to scan a possible exponent. Str, Ptr, Max are as described above
89 -- for Scan_Sign. If Ptr.all < Max and Str (Ptr.all) = 'E' or 'e', then an
90 -- exponent is scanned out, with the exponent value returned in Exp, and
91 -- Ptr.all updated to point past the exponent. If the exponent field is
92 -- incorrectly formed or not present, then Ptr.all is unchanged, and the
93 -- returned exponent value is zero. Real indicates whether a minus sign
94 -- is permitted (True = permitted). Very large exponents are handled by
95 -- returning a suitable large value. If the base is zero, then any value
96 -- is allowed, and otherwise the large value will either cause underflow
97 -- or overflow during the scaling process which is fine.
99 procedure Scan_Trailing_Blanks (Str : String; P : Positive);
100 -- Checks that the remainder of the field Str (P .. Str'Last) is all
101 -- blanks. Raises Constraint_Error if a non-blank character is found.
103 procedure Scan_Underscore
104 (Str : String;
105 P : in out Natural;
106 Ptr : not null access Integer;
107 Max : Integer;
108 Ext : Boolean);
109 -- Called if an underscore is encountered while scanning digits. Str (P)
110 -- contains the underscore. Ptr it the pointer to be returned to the
111 -- ultimate caller of the scan routine, Max is the maximum subscript in
112 -- Str, and Ext indicates if extended digits are allowed. In the case
113 -- where the underscore is invalid, Constraint_Error is raised with Ptr
114 -- set appropriately, otherwise control returns with P incremented past
115 -- the underscore.
117 end System.Val_Util;