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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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32 -- This package contains the declarations of entities in package Standard,
33 -- These values are initialized either by calling CStand.Create_Standard,
34 -- or by calling Stand.Tree_Read.
36 with Types
; use Types
;
40 -- Warning: the entities defined in this package are written out by the
41 -- Tree_Write routine, and read back in by the Tree_Read routine, so be
42 -- sure to modify these two routines if you add entities that are not
43 -- part of Standard_Entity.
45 type Standard_Entity_Type
is (
46 -- This enumeration type contains an entry for each name in Standard
53 -- Types and subtypes defined in package Standard (in the order in which
54 -- they appear in the RM, so that the declarations are in the right
55 -- order for the purposes of ASIS traversals
59 S_Short_Short_Integer
,
75 S_Wide_Wide_Character
,
83 -- Enumeration literals for type Boolean
88 -- Exceptions declared in package Standard
96 -- Binary Operators declared in package Standard
118 -- Unary operators declared in package Standard
125 -- Constants defined in package ASCII (with value in hex).
126 -- First the thirty-two C0 control characters)
161 -- Here are the ones for Colonel Whitaker's O26 keypunch
164 S_Quotation
, -- 16#22#
168 S_Ampersand
, -- 16#26#
171 S_Semicolon
, -- 16#3B#
176 S_L_Bracket
, -- 16#5B#
177 S_Back_Slash
, -- 16#5C#
178 S_R_Bracket
, -- 16#5D#
179 S_Circumflex
, -- 16#5E#
180 S_Underline
, -- 16#5F#
215 -- And one more control character, all on its own
220 Standard_Entity_Type
range S_Boolean
.. S_Duration
;
222 subtype S_Exceptions
is
223 Standard_Entity_Type
range S_Constraint_Error
.. S_Tasking_Error
;
225 subtype S_ASCII_Names
is
226 Standard_Entity_Type
range S_NUL
.. S_DEL
;
228 subtype S_Binary_Ops
is
229 Standard_Entity_Type
range S_Op_Add
.. S_Op_Xor
;
231 subtype S_Unary_Ops
is
232 Standard_Entity_Type
range S_Op_Abs
.. S_Op_Plus
;
234 type Standard_Entity_Array_Type
is array (Standard_Entity_Type
) of Node_Id
;
236 Standard_Entity
: Standard_Entity_Array_Type
;
237 -- This array contains pointers to the Defining Identifier nodes for each
238 -- of the visible entities defined in Standard_Entities_Type. The array is
239 -- initialized by the Create_Standard procedure.
241 Standard_Package_Node
: Node_Id
;
242 -- Points to the N_Package_Declaration node for standard. Also
243 -- initialized by the Create_Standard procedure.
245 -- The following Entities are the pointers to the Defining Identifier
246 -- nodes for some visible entities defined in Standard_Entities_Type.
248 SE
: Standard_Entity_Array_Type
renames Standard_Entity
;
250 Standard_Standard
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Standard
);
252 Standard_ASCII
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_ASCII
);
253 Standard_Character
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Character
);
254 Standard_Wide_Character
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Wide_Character
);
255 Standard_Wide_Wide_Character
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Wide_Wide_Character
);
256 Standard_String
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_String
);
257 Standard_Wide_String
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Wide_String
);
258 Standard_Wide_Wide_String
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Wide_Wide_String
);
260 Standard_Boolean
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Boolean
);
261 Standard_False
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_False
);
262 Standard_True
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_True
);
264 Standard_Duration
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Duration
);
266 Standard_Natural
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Natural
);
267 Standard_Positive
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Positive
);
269 Standard_Constraint_Error
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Constraint_Error
);
270 Standard_Numeric_Error
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Numeric_Error
);
271 Standard_Program_Error
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Program_Error
);
272 Standard_Storage_Error
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Storage_Error
);
273 Standard_Tasking_Error
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Tasking_Error
);
275 Standard_Short_Float
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Short_Float
);
276 Standard_Float
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Float
);
277 Standard_Long_Float
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Long_Float
);
278 Standard_Long_Long_Float
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Long_Long_Float
);
280 Standard_Short_Short_Integer
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Short_Short_Integer
);
281 Standard_Short_Integer
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Short_Integer
);
282 Standard_Integer
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Integer
);
283 Standard_Long_Integer
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Long_Integer
);
284 Standard_Long_Long_Integer
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Long_Long_Integer
);
286 Standard_Op_Add
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Add
);
287 Standard_Op_And
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_And
);
288 Standard_Op_Concat
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Concat
);
289 Standard_Op_Concatw
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Concatw
);
290 Standard_Op_Concatww
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Concatww
);
291 Standard_Op_Divide
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Divide
);
292 Standard_Op_Eq
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Eq
);
293 Standard_Op_Expon
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Expon
);
294 Standard_Op_Ge
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Ge
);
295 Standard_Op_Gt
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Gt
);
296 Standard_Op_Le
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Le
);
297 Standard_Op_Lt
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Lt
);
298 Standard_Op_Mod
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Mod
);
299 Standard_Op_Multiply
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Multiply
);
300 Standard_Op_Ne
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Ne
);
301 Standard_Op_Or
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Or
);
302 Standard_Op_Rem
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Rem
);
303 Standard_Op_Subtract
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Subtract
);
304 Standard_Op_Xor
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Xor
);
306 Standard_Op_Abs
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Abs
);
307 Standard_Op_Minus
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Minus
);
308 Standard_Op_Not
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Not
);
309 Standard_Op_Plus
: Entity_Id
renames SE
(S_Op_Plus
);
311 Last_Standard_Node_Id
: Node_Id
;
312 -- Highest Node_Id value used by Standard
314 Last_Standard_List_Id
: List_Id
;
315 -- Highest List_Id value used by Standard (including those used by
316 -- normal list headers, element list headers, and list elements)
318 Boolean_Literals
: array (Boolean) of Entity_Id
;
319 -- Entities for the two boolean literals, used by the expander
321 -------------------------------------
322 -- Semantic Phase Special Entities --
323 -------------------------------------
325 -- The semantic phase needs a number of entities for internal processing
326 -- that are logically at the level of Standard, and hence defined in this
327 -- package. However, they are never visible to a program, and are not
328 -- chained on to the Decls list of Standard. The names of all these
329 -- types are relevant only in certain debugging and error message
330 -- situations. They have names that are suitable for use in such
331 -- error messages (see body for actual names used).
333 Standard_Void_Type
: Entity_Id
;
334 -- This is a type used to represent the return type of procedures
336 Standard_Exception_Type
: Entity_Id
;
337 -- This is a type used to represent the Etype of exceptions
339 Standard_A_String
: Entity_Id
;
340 -- An access to String type used for building elements of tables
341 -- carrying the enumeration literal names.
343 Standard_A_Char
: Entity_Id
;
344 -- Access to character, used as a component of the exception type to denote
345 -- a thin pointer component.
347 Standard_Debug_Renaming_Type
: Entity_Id
;
348 -- A zero-size subtype of Integer, used as the type of variables used to
349 -- provide the debugger with name encodings for renaming declarations.
351 Predefined_Float_Types
: Elist_Id
;
352 -- Entities for predefined floating point types. These are used by
353 -- the semantic phase to select appropriate types for floating point
354 -- declarations. This list is ordered by preference. All types up to
355 -- Long_Long_Float_Type are considered for plain "digits N" declarations,
356 -- while selection of later types requires a range specification and
357 -- possibly other attributes or pragmas.
359 -- The entities labeled Any_xxx are used in situations where the full
360 -- characteristics of an entity are not yet known, e.g. Any_Character
361 -- is used to label a character literal before resolution is complete.
362 -- These entities are also used to construct appropriate references in
363 -- error messages ("expecting an integer type").
366 -- Used to represent some unknown identifier. Used to label undefined
367 -- identifier references to prevent cascaded errors.
369 Any_Type
: Entity_Id
;
370 -- Used to represent some unknown type. Any_Type is the type of an
371 -- unresolved operator, and it is the type of a node where a type error
372 -- has been detected. Any_Type plays an important role in avoiding cascaded
373 -- errors, because it is compatible with all other types, and is propagated
374 -- to any expression that has a subexpression of Any_Type. When resolving
375 -- operators, Any_Type is the initial type of the node before any of its
376 -- candidate interpretations has been examined. If after examining all of
377 -- them the type is still Any_Type, the node has no possible interpretation
378 -- and an error can be emitted (and Any_Type will be propagated upwards).
380 Any_Access
: Entity_Id
;
381 -- Used to resolve the overloaded literal NULL
383 Any_Array
: Entity_Id
;
384 -- Used to represent some unknown array type
386 Any_Boolean
: Entity_Id
;
387 -- The context type of conditions in IF and WHILE statements
389 Any_Character
: Entity_Id
;
390 -- Any_Character is used to label character literals, which in general
391 -- will not have an explicit declaration (this is true of the predefined
394 Any_Composite
: Entity_Id
;
395 -- The type Any_Composite is used for aggregates before type resolution.
396 -- It is compatible with any array or non-limited record type.
398 Any_Discrete
: Entity_Id
;
399 -- Used to represent some unknown discrete type
401 Any_Fixed
: Entity_Id
;
402 -- Used to represent some unknown fixed-point type
404 Any_Integer
: Entity_Id
;
405 -- Used to represent some unknown integer type
407 Any_Modular
: Entity_Id
;
408 -- Used to represent the result type of a boolean operation on an integer
409 -- literal. The result is not Universal_Integer, because it is only legal
410 -- in a modular context.
412 Any_Numeric
: Entity_Id
;
413 -- Used to represent some unknown numeric type
415 Any_Real
: Entity_Id
;
416 -- Used to represent some unknown real type
418 Any_Scalar
: Entity_Id
;
419 -- Used to represent some unknown scalar type
421 Any_String
: Entity_Id
;
422 -- The type Any_String is used for string literals before type resolution.
423 -- It corresponds to array (Positive range <>) of character where the
424 -- component type is compatible with any character type, not just
425 -- Standard_Character.
427 Raise_Type
: Entity_Id
;
428 -- The type Raise_Type denotes the type of a Raise_Expression. It is
429 -- compatible with all other types, and must eventually resolve to a
430 -- concrete type that is imposed by the context.
432 -- Historical note: we used to use Any_Type for this purpose, but the
433 -- confusion of meanings (Any_Type normally indicates an error) caused
434 -- difficulties. In particular some needed expansions were skipped since
435 -- the nodes in question looked like they had an error.
437 Universal_Integer
: Entity_Id
;
438 -- Entity for universal integer type. The bounds of this type correspond
439 -- to the largest supported integer type (i.e. Long_Long_Integer). It is
440 -- the type used for runtime calculations in type universal integer.
442 Universal_Real
: Entity_Id
;
443 -- Entity for universal real type. The bounds of this type correspond to
444 -- to the largest supported real type (i.e. Long_Long_Float). It is the
445 -- type used for runtime calculations in type universal real. Note that
446 -- this type is always IEEE format.
448 Universal_Fixed
: Entity_Id
;
449 -- Entity for universal fixed type. This is a type with arbitrary
450 -- precision that can only appear in a context with a specific type.
451 -- Universal_Fixed labels the result of multiplication or division of
452 -- two fixed point numbers, and has no specified bounds (since, unlike
453 -- universal integer and universal real, it is never used for runtime
456 Standard_Integer_8
: Entity_Id
;
457 Standard_Integer_16
: Entity_Id
;
458 Standard_Integer_32
: Entity_Id
;
459 Standard_Integer_64
: Entity_Id
;
460 -- These are signed integer types with the indicated sizes. Used for the
461 -- underlying implementation types for fixed-point and enumeration types.
463 Standard_Short_Short_Unsigned
: Entity_Id
;
464 Standard_Short_Unsigned
: Entity_Id
;
465 Standard_Unsigned
: Entity_Id
;
466 Standard_Long_Unsigned
: Entity_Id
;
467 Standard_Long_Long_Unsigned
: Entity_Id
;
468 -- Unsigned types with same Esize as corresponding signed integer types
470 Standard_Unsigned_64
: Entity_Id
;
471 -- An unsigned type, mod 2 ** 64, size of 64 bits.
473 Abort_Signal
: Entity_Id
;
474 -- Entity for abort signal exception
476 Standard_Op_Rotate_Left
: Entity_Id
;
477 Standard_Op_Rotate_Right
: Entity_Id
;
478 Standard_Op_Shift_Left
: Entity_Id
;
479 Standard_Op_Shift_Right
: Entity_Id
;
480 Standard_Op_Shift_Right_Arithmetic
: Entity_Id
;
481 -- These entities are used for shift operators generated by the expander
488 -- Initializes entity values in this package from the current tree file
489 -- using Tree_IO. Note that Tree_Read includes all the initialization that
490 -- is carried out by Create_Standard.
492 procedure Tree_Write
;
493 -- Writes out the entity values in this package to the current tree file