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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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27 -- Expand routines for Image, Value and Width attributes. These are the
28 -- attributes that make use of enumeration type image tables.
30 with Types
; use Types
;
34 procedure Build_Enumeration_Image_Tables
(E
: Entity_Id
; N
: Node_Id
);
35 -- Build the enumeration image tables for E, which is an enumeration
36 -- base type. The node N is the point in the tree where the resulting
37 -- declarations are to be inserted.
39 -- The form of the tables generated is as follows:
41 -- xxxS : string := "chars";
42 -- xxxI : array (0 .. N) of Natural_8/16/32 := (1, n, .., n);
44 -- Here xxxS is a string obtained by concatenating all the names
45 -- of the enumeration literals in sequence, representing any wide
46 -- characters according to the current wide character encoding
47 -- method, and with all letters forced to upper case.
49 -- The array xxxI is an array of ones origin indexes to the start
50 -- of each name, with one extra entry at the end, which is the index
51 -- to the character just past the end of the last literal, i.e. it is
52 -- the length of xxxS + 1. The element type is the shortest of the
53 -- possible types that will hold all the values.
55 -- For example, for the type
57 -- type x is (hello,'!',goodbye);
59 -- the generated tables would consist of
61 -- xxxS : String := "hello'!'goodbye";
62 -- xxxI : array (0 .. 3) of Natural_8 := (1, 6, 9, 16);
64 -- Here Natural_8 is used since 16 < 2**(8-1)
66 -- If the entity E needs the tables constructing, the necessary
67 -- declarations are constructed, and the fields Lit_Strings and
68 -- Lit_Indexes of E are set to point to the corresponding entities.
69 -- If no tables are needed (E is not a user defined enumeration
70 -- root type, or pragma Discard_Names is in effect, then the
71 -- declarations are not constructed, and the fields remain Empty.
73 procedure Expand_Image_Attribute
(N
: Node_Id
);
74 -- This procedure is called from Exp_Attr to expand an occurrence
75 -- of the attribute Image.
77 procedure Expand_Value_Attribute
(N
: Node_Id
);
78 -- This procedure is called from Exp_Attr to expand an occurrence
79 -- of the attribute Value.
81 type Atype
is (Normal
, Wide
, Wide_Wide
);
82 -- Type of attribute in call to Expand_Width_Attribute
84 procedure Expand_Width_Attribute
(N
: Node_Id
; Attr
: Atype
:= Normal
);
85 -- This procedure is called from Exp_Attr to expand an occurrence of the
86 -- attributes Width (Attr = Normal), or Wide_Width (Attr Wide), or
87 -- Wide_Wide_Width (Attr = Wide_Wide).