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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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28 -- This child package of Sinfo contains some routines that permit in place
29 -- alteration of existing tree nodes by changing the value in the Nkind
30 -- field. Since Nkind functions logically in a manner similar to a variant
31 -- record discriminant part, such alterations cannot be permitted in a
32 -- general manner, but in some specific cases, the fields of related nodes
33 -- have been deliberately laid out in a manner that permits such alteration.
37 procedure Change_Identifier_To_Defining_Identifier
(N
: in out Node_Id
);
38 -- N must refer to a node of type N_Identifier. This node is modified to
39 -- be of type N_Defining_Identifier. The scanner always returns identifiers
40 -- as N_Identifier. The parser then uses this routine to change the node
41 -- to be a defining identifier where the context demands it. This routine
42 -- also allocates the necessary extension node. Note that this procedure
43 -- may (but is not required to) change the Id of the node in question.
45 procedure Change_Character_Literal_To_Defining_Character_Literal
47 -- Similar processing for a character literal
49 procedure Change_Operator_Symbol_To_Defining_Operator_Symbol
51 -- Similar processing for an operator symbol
53 procedure Change_Conversion_To_Unchecked
(N
: Node_Id
);
54 -- Change checked conversion node to unchecked conversion node, clearing
55 -- irrelevant check flags (other fields in the two nodes are identical)
57 procedure Change_Operator_Symbol_To_String_Literal
(N
: Node_Id
);
58 -- The scanner returns any string that looks like an operator symbol as
59 -- a N_Operator_Symbol node. The parser then uses this procedure to change
60 -- the node to a normal N_String_Literal node if the context is not one
61 -- in which an operator symbol is required. There are some cases where the
62 -- parser cannot tell, in which case this transformation happens later on.
64 procedure Change_Selected_Component_To_Expanded_Name
(N
: Node_Id
);
65 -- The parser always generates Selected_Component nodes. The semantics
66 -- modifies these to Expanded_Name nodes where appropriate. Note that
67 -- on return the Chars field is set to a copy of the contents of the
68 -- Chars field of the Selector_Name field.