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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- S Y S T E M . I M G _ E N U M --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
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27 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
28 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
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32 -- Enumeration_Type'Image for all enumeration types except those in package
33 -- Standard (where we have no opportunity to build image tables), and in
34 -- package System (where it is too early to start building image tables).
35 -- Special routines exist for the enumeration types in these packages.
37 -- Note: this is an obsolete package, replaced by System.Img_Enum_New, which
38 -- provides procedures instead of functions for these enumeration image calls.
39 -- The reason we maintain this package is that when bootstrapping with old
40 -- compilers, the old compiler will search for this unit, expecting to find
41 -- these functions. The new compiler will search for procedures in the new
42 -- version of the unit.
44 pragma Compiler_Unit;
46 package System.Img_Enum is
47 pragma Pure;
49 function Image_Enumeration_8
50 (Pos : Natural;
51 Names : String;
52 Indexes : System.Address) return String;
53 -- Used to compute Enum'Image (Str) where Enum is some enumeration type
54 -- other than those defined in package Standard. Names is a string with a
55 -- lower bound of 1 containing the characters of all the enumeration
56 -- literals concatenated together in sequence. Indexes is the address of an
57 -- array of type array (0 .. N) of Natural_8, where N is the number of
58 -- enumeration literals in the type. The Indexes values are the starting
59 -- subscript of each enumeration literal, indexed by Pos values, with an
60 -- extra entry at the end containing Names'Length + 1. The reason that
61 -- Indexes is passed by address is that the actual type is created on the
62 -- fly by the expander. The value returned is the desired 'Image value.
64 function Image_Enumeration_16
65 (Pos : Natural;
66 Names : String;
67 Indexes : System.Address) return String;
68 -- Identical to Image_Enumeration_8 except that it handles types
69 -- using array (0 .. Num) of Natural_16 for the Indexes table.
71 function Image_Enumeration_32
72 (Pos : Natural;
73 Names : String;
74 Indexes : System.Address) return String;
75 -- Identical to Image_Enumeration_8 except that it handles types
76 -- using array (0 .. Num) of Natural_32 for the Indexes table.
78 end System.Img_Enum;