* jump.c: Remove prototypes for delete_computation and
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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
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34 pragma Warnings (Off);
35 -- Allow withing of non-Preelaborated units in Ada 2005 mode where this
36 -- package will be categorized as Preelaborate. See AI-362 for details.
37 -- It is safe in the context of the run-time to violate the rules!
39 with System.Traceback;
41 pragma Warnings (On);
43 separate (Ada.Exceptions)
44 procedure Call_Chain (Excep : EOA) is
46 Exception_Tracebacks : Integer;
47 pragma Import (C, Exception_Tracebacks, "__gl_exception_tracebacks");
48 -- Boolean indicating whether tracebacks should be stored in exception
49 -- occurrences.
51 begin
52 if Exception_Tracebacks /= 0 and Excep.Num_Tracebacks = 0 then
54 -- If Exception_Tracebacks = 0 then the program was not
55 -- compiled for storing tracebacks in exception occurrences
56 -- (-bargs -E switch) so that we do not generate them.
58 -- If Excep.Num_Tracebacks /= 0 then this is a reraise, no need
59 -- to store a new (wrong) chain.
61 -- We ask System.Traceback.Call_Chain to skip 3 frames to ensure that
62 -- itself, ourselves and our caller are not part of the result. Our
63 -- caller is always an exception propagation actor that we don't want
64 -- to see, and it may be part of a separate subunit which pulls it
65 -- outside the AAA/ZZZ range.
67 System.Traceback.Call_Chain
68 (Traceback => Excep.Tracebacks'Address,
69 Max_Len => Max_Tracebacks,
70 Len => Excep.Num_Tracebacks,
71 Exclude_Min => Code_Address_For_AAA,
72 Exclude_Max => Code_Address_For_ZZZ,
73 Skip_Frames => 3);
74 end if;
76 end Call_Chain;