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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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11 -- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
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21 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
22 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
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26 -- This package (source print) contains routines for printing the source
27 -- program corresponding to a specified syntax tree. These routines are
28 -- intended for debugging use in the compiler (not as a user level pretty
29 -- print tool). Only information present in the tree is output (e.g. no
30 -- comments are present in the output), and as far as possible we avoid
31 -- making any assumptions about the correctness of the tree, so a bad
32 -- tree may either blow up on a debugging check, or list incorrect source.
34 with Types
; use Types
;
38 -----------------------
39 -- Syntax Extensions --
40 -----------------------
42 -- When the generated tree is printed, it contains constructs that are not
43 -- pure Ada. For convenience, syntactic extensions to Ada have been defined
44 -- purely for the purposes of this printout (they are not recognized by the
47 -- Could use more documentation for all of these ???
49 -- Allocator new xxx [storage_pool = xxx]
50 -- Cleanup action at end procedure name;
51 -- Conversion wi Float_Truncate target^(source)
52 -- Convert wi Conversion_OK target?(source)
53 -- Convert wi Rounded_Result target@(source)
54 -- Divide wi Treat_Fixed_As_Integer x #/ y
55 -- Divide wi Rounded_Result x @/ y
56 -- Expression with actions do action; .. action; in expr end
57 -- Expression with range check {expression}
58 -- Free statement free expr [storage_pool = xxx]
59 -- Freeze entity with freeze actions freeze entityname [ actions ]
60 -- Implicit call to run time routine $routine-name
61 -- Implicit exportation $pragma import (...)
62 -- Implicit importation $pragma export (...)
63 -- Interpretation interpretation type [, entity]
64 -- Intrinsic calls function-name!(arg, arg, arg)
65 -- Itype declaration [(sub)type declaration without ;]
66 -- Itype reference reference itype
67 -- Label declaration labelname : label
68 -- Mod wi Treat_Fixed_As_Integer x #mod y
69 -- Multiple concatenation expr && expr && expr ... && expr
70 -- Multiply wi Treat_Fixed_As_Integer x #* y
71 -- Multiply wi Rounded_Result x @* y
72 -- Operator with range check {operator} (e.g. {+})
73 -- Others choice for cleanup when all others
74 -- Pop exception label %pop_xxx_exception_label
75 -- Push exception label %push_xxx_exception_label (label)
76 -- Raise xxx error [xxx_error [when cond]]
77 -- Raise xxx error with msg [xxx_error [when cond], "msg"]
78 -- Rational literal [expression]
79 -- Rem wi Treat_Fixed_As_Integer x #rem y
80 -- Reference expression'reference
81 -- Shift nodes shift_name!(expr, count)
82 -- Static declaration name : static xxx
83 -- Subprogram_Info subprog'Subprogram_Info
84 -- Unchecked conversion target_type!(source_expression)
85 -- Unchecked expression `(expression)
86 -- Validate_Unchecked_Conversion validate unchecked_conversion
87 -- (src-type, target-typ);
89 -- Note: the storage_pool parameters for allocators and the free node are
90 -- omitted if the Storage_Pool field is Empty, indicating use of the
91 -- standard default pool.
97 procedure Source_Dump
;
98 -- This routine is called from the GNAT main program to dump source as
99 -- requested by debug options. The relevant debug options are:
100 -- -ds print source from tree, both original and generated code
101 -- -dg print source from tree, including only the generated code
102 -- -do print source from tree, including only the original code
103 -- -df modify the above to include all units, not just the main unit
104 -- -sz print source from tree for package Standard
106 procedure Sprint_Comma_List
(List
: List_Id
);
107 -- Prints the nodes in a list, with separating commas. If the list is empty
108 -- then no output is generated.
110 procedure Sprint_Paren_Comma_List
(List
: List_Id
);
111 -- Prints the nodes in a list, surrounded by parentheses, and separated by
112 -- commas. If the list is empty, then no output is generated. A blank is
113 -- output before the initial left parenthesis.
115 procedure Sprint_Opt_Paren_Comma_List
(List
: List_Id
);
116 -- Same as normal Sprint_Paren_Comma_List procedure, except that an extra
117 -- blank is output if List is non-empty, and nothing at all is printed it
118 -- the argument is No_List.
120 procedure Sprint_Node_List
(List
: List_Id
; New_Lines
: Boolean := False);
121 -- Prints the nodes in a list with no separating characters. This is used
122 -- in the case of lists of items which are printed on separate lines using
123 -- the current indentation amount. New_Lines controls the generation of
124 -- New_Line calls. If False, no New_Line calls are generated. If True,
125 -- then New_Line calls are generated as needed to ensure that each list
126 -- item starts at the beginning of a line.
128 procedure Sprint_Opt_Node_List
(List
: List_Id
);
129 -- Like Sprint_Node_List, but prints nothing if List = No_List
131 procedure Sprint_Indented_List
(List
: List_Id
);
132 -- Like Sprint_Line_List, except that the indentation level is increased
133 -- before outputting the list of items, and then decremented (back to its
134 -- original level) before returning to the caller.
136 procedure Sprint_Node
(Node
: Node_Id
);
137 -- Prints a single node. No new lines are output, except as required for
138 -- splitting lines that are too long to fit on a single physical line.
139 -- No output is generated at all if Node is Empty. No trailing or leading
140 -- blank characters are generated.
142 procedure Sprint_Opt_Node
(Node
: Node_Id
);
143 -- Same as normal Sprint_Node procedure, except that one leading blank is
144 -- output before the node if it is non-empty.
146 procedure pg
(Arg
: Union_Id
);
147 pragma Export
(Ada
, pg
);
148 -- Print generated source for argument N (like -gnatdg output). Intended
149 -- only for use from gdb for debugging purposes. Currently, Arg may be a
150 -- List_Id or a Node_Id (anything else outputs a blank line).
152 procedure po
(Arg
: Union_Id
);
153 pragma Export
(Ada
, po
);
154 -- Like pg, but prints original source for the argument (like -gnatdo
155 -- output). Intended only for use from gdb for debugging purposes. In
156 -- the list case, an end of line is output to separate list elements.
158 procedure ps
(Arg
: Union_Id
);
159 pragma Export
(Ada
, ps
);
160 -- Like pg, but prints generated and original source for the argument (like
161 -- -gnatds output). Intended only for use from gdb for debugging purposes.
162 -- In the list case, an end of line is output to separate list elements.