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35 -- This version is for targets that do not support per-thread asynchronous
36 -- signals or that do not handle async timers properly. On such targets, we
37 -- require compilation with the -gnatP switch that activates periodic polling.
38 -- Then in the body of the polling routine we test for asynchronous abort and
39 -- yield periodically.
41 -- HP-UX and SCO currently use this file
43 with System.Soft_Links;
44 -- used for Check_Abort_Status
46 separate (Ada.Exceptions)
48 ----------
49 -- Poll --
50 ----------
52 procedure Poll is
53 begin
54 if Counter = 10000 then
55 Counter := 0;
56 delay 0.0;
57 else
58 Counter := Counter + 1;
59 end if;
61 -- Test for asynchronous abort on each poll
63 if System.Soft_Links.Check_Abort_Status.all /= 0 then
64 raise Standard'Abort_Signal;
65 end if;
66 end Poll;