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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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26 -- This package provides a stand alone capability for scanning a gnat.adc
27 -- file for Source_File_Name pragmas. This is for use in tools other than
28 -- the compiler, which want to scan source file name pragmas without the
29 -- overhead of the full compiler scanner and parser.
31 -- Note that neither the package spec, nor the package body, of this
32 -- unit contains any with statements at all. This is a completely
33 -- independent package, suitable for incorporation into tools that do
34 -- not access any other units in the GNAT compiler or tools sources.
36 -- This package is NOT task safe, so multiple tasks that may call the
37 -- Scan_SFN_Pragmas procedure at the same time are responsible for
38 -- avoiding such multiple calls by appropriate synchronization.
42 -- The call to SFN_Scan passes pointers to two procedures that are
43 -- used to store the results of scanning any Source_File_Name pragmas
44 -- that are encountered. The following access types define the form
45 -- of these procedures:
47 type Set_File_Name_Ptr
is access
53 -- The procedure with this profile is called when a Source_File_Name
54 -- pragma of the form having a unit name parameter. Typ is 'b' for
55 -- a body file name, and 's' for a spec file name. U is a string that
56 -- contains the unit name, exactly as it appeared in the source file,
57 -- and F is the file taken from the second parameter. Index is taken
58 -- from the third parameter, or is set to zero if no third parameter.
60 type Set_File_Name_Pattern_Ptr
is access
61 procedure (Pat
: String; Typ
: Character; Dot
: String; Cas
: Character);
62 -- This is called to process a Source_File_Name pragma whose first
63 -- argument is a file pattern. Pat is this pattern string, which
64 -- contains an asterisk to correspond to the unit. Typ is one of
65 -- ('b'/'s'/'u') for body/spec/subunit, Dot is the separator string
66 -- for child/subunit names (default is "."), and Cas is one of
67 -- ('l'/'u'/'m') indicating the required case for the file name.
68 -- The default setting for Cas is 'l' if no parameter is present.
71 -- Used to record the cursor value if a syntax error is found
73 Syntax_Error_In_GNAT_ADC
: exception;
74 -- Exception raised if a syntax error is found
76 procedure Scan_SFN_Pragmas
78 SFN_Ptr
: Set_File_Name_Ptr
;
79 SFNP_Ptr
: Set_File_Name_Pattern_Ptr
);
80 -- This is the procedure called to scan a gnat.adc file. The Source
81 -- parameter contains the full text of the file, with normal line end
82 -- characters, in the format normally read by the compiler. The two
83 -- parameters SFN_Ptr and SFNP_Ptr point to procedures that will be
84 -- called to register Source_File_Name pragmas as they are found.
86 -- If a syntax error is found, then Syntax_Error_In_GNAT_ADC is raised,
87 -- and the location SFN_Scan.Cursor contains the approximate index of
88 -- the error in the source string.
90 -- The scan assumes that it is dealing with a valid gnat.adc file,
91 -- that includes only pragmas and comments. It does not do a full
92 -- syntax correctness scan by any means, but if it does find anything
93 -- that it can tell is wrong it will immediately raise the exception
94 -- to indicate the approximate location of the error.