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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- P R J . S T R T --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
8 -- --
9 -- $Revision: 1.1 $
10 -- --
11 -- Copyright (C) 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
12 -- --
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23 -- --
24 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
25 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
26 -- --
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29 -- This package implements parsing of string expressions in project files.
31 with Prj.Tree; use Prj.Tree;
33 private package Prj.Strt is
35 procedure Parse_String_Type_List (First_String : out Project_Node_Id);
36 -- Get the list of literal strings that are allowed for a typed string.
37 -- On entry, the current token is the first literal string following
38 -- a left parenthesis in a string type declaration such as:
39 -- type Toto is ("string_1", "string_2", "string_3");
40 -- On exit, the current token is the right parenthesis.
41 -- The parameter First_String is a node that contained the first
42 -- literal string of the string type, linked with the following
43 -- literal strings.
45 -- Report an error if
46 -- - a literal string is not found at the beginning of the list
47 -- or after a comma
48 -- - two literal strings in the list are equal
50 procedure Start_New_Case_Construction (String_Type : Project_Node_Id);
51 -- This procedure is called at the beginning of a case construction
52 -- The parameter String_Type is the node for the string type
53 -- of the case label variable.
54 -- The different literal strings of the string type are stored
55 -- into a table to be checked against the case labels of the
56 -- case construction.
58 procedure End_Case_Construction;
59 -- This procedure is called at the end of a case construction
60 -- to remove the case labels and to restore the previous state.
61 -- In particular, in the case of nested case constructions,
62 -- the case labels of the enclosing case construction are restored.
64 procedure Parse_Choice_List
65 (First_Choice : out Project_Node_Id);
66 -- Get the label for a choice list.
67 -- Report an error if
68 -- - a case label is not a literal string
69 -- - a case label is not in the typed string list
70 -- - the same case label is repeated in the same case construction
72 procedure Parse_Expression
73 (Expression : out Project_Node_Id;
74 Current_Project : Project_Node_Id;
75 Current_Package : Project_Node_Id);
76 -- Parse a simple string expression or a string list expression.
77 -- Current_Project is the node of the project file being parsed.
78 -- Current_Package is the node of the package being parsed,
79 -- or Empty_Node when we are at the project level (not in a package).
80 -- On exit, Expression is the node of the expression that has
81 -- been parsed.
83 procedure Parse_Variable_Reference
84 (Variable : out Project_Node_Id;
85 Current_Project : Project_Node_Id;
86 Current_Package : Project_Node_Id);
87 -- Parse a variable or attribute reference.
88 -- Used internally (in expressions) and for case variables (in Prj.Dect).
89 -- Current_Package is the node of the package being parsed,
90 -- or Empty_Node when we are at the project level (not in a package).
91 -- On exit, Variable is the node of the variable or attribute reference.
92 -- A variable reference is made of one to three simple names.
93 -- An attribute reference is made of one or two simple names,
94 -- followed by an apostroph, followed by the attribute simple name.
96 end Prj.Strt;