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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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26 -- This package contains various utility procedures to assist in building
27 -- specific types of tree nodes.
29 with Namet
; use Namet
;
30 with Sinfo
; use Sinfo
;
31 with Types
; use Types
;
32 with Uintp
; use Uintp
;
36 function Checks_Off
(N
: Node_Id
) return Node_Id
;
37 pragma Inline
(Checks_Off
);
38 -- Returns an N_Unchecked_Expression node whose expression is the given
39 -- argument. The results is a subexpression identical to the argument,
40 -- except that it will be analyzed and resolved with checks off.
42 function Convert_To
(Typ
: Entity_Id
; Expr
: Node_Id
) return Node_Id
;
43 -- Returns an expression that represents the result of a checked convert
44 -- of expression Exp to type T. If the base type of Exp is T, then no
45 -- conversion is required, and Exp is returned unchanged. Otherwise an
46 -- N_Type_Conversion node is constructed to convert the expression.
47 -- If an N_Type_Conversion node is required, Relocate_Node is used on
48 -- Exp. This means that it is safe to replace a node by a Convert_To
49 -- of itself to some other type.
51 procedure Convert_To_And_Rewrite
(Typ
: Entity_Id
; Expr
: Node_Id
);
52 pragma Inline
(Convert_To_And_Rewrite
);
53 -- Like the function, except that there is an extra step of calling
54 -- Rewrite on the Expr node and replacing it with the converted result.
55 -- As noted above, this is safe, because Relocate_Node is called.
57 procedure Discard_Node
(N
: Node_Or_Entity_Id
);
58 pragma Inline
(Discard_Node
);
59 -- This is a dummy procedure that simply returns and does nothing. It is
60 -- used when a function returning a Node_Id value is called for its side
61 -- effect (e.g. a call to Make to construct a node) but the Node_Id value
64 procedure Discard_List
(L
: List_Id
);
65 pragma Inline
(Discard_List
);
66 -- This is a dummy procedure that simply returns and does nothing. It is
67 -- used when a function returning a Node_Id value is called for its side
68 -- effect (e.g. a call to the parser to parse a list of compilation
69 -- units), but the List_Id value is not required.
71 function Make_Byte_Aligned_Attribute_Reference
74 Attribute_Name
: Name_Id
) return Node_Id
;
75 pragma Inline
(Make_Byte_Aligned_Attribute_Reference
);
76 -- Like the standard Make_Attribute_Reference but the special flag
77 -- Must_Be_Byte_Aligned is set in the attribute reference node. The
78 -- Attribute_Name must be Name_Address or Name_Unrestricted_Access.
80 function Make_DT_Access
81 (Loc
: Source_Ptr
; Rec
: Node_Id
; Typ
: Entity_Id
) return Node_Id
;
82 -- Create an access to the Dispatch Table by using the Tag field of a
83 -- tagged record : Acc_Dt (Rec.tag).all
85 function Make_Float_Literal
89 Exponent
: Uint
) return Node_Id
;
90 -- Create a real literal for the floating point expression value
91 -- Significand * Radix ** Exponent. Radix must be greater than 1.
93 function Make_Implicit_Exception_Handler
95 Choice_Parameter
: Node_Id
:= Empty
;
96 Exception_Choices
: List_Id
;
97 Statements
: List_Id
) return Node_Id
;
98 pragma Inline
(Make_Implicit_Exception_Handler
);
99 -- This is just like Make_Exception_Handler, except that it also sets the
100 -- Local_Raise_Statements field to No_Elist, ensuring that it is properly
101 -- initialized. This should always be used when creating implicit exception
102 -- handlers during expansion (i.e. handlers that do not correspond to user
103 -- source program exception handlers).
105 function Make_Implicit_If_Statement
108 Then_Statements
: List_Id
;
109 Elsif_Parts
: List_Id
:= No_List
;
110 Else_Statements
: List_Id
:= No_List
) return Node_Id
;
111 pragma Inline
(Make_Implicit_If_Statement
);
112 -- This function makes an N_If_Statement node whose fields are filled
113 -- in with the indicated values (see Sinfo), and whose Sloc field is
114 -- is set to Sloc (Node). The effect is identical to calling function
115 -- Nmake.Make_If_Statement except that there is a check for restriction
116 -- No_Implicit_Conditionals, and if this restriction is being violated,
117 -- an error message is posted on Node.
119 function Make_Implicit_Label_Declaration
121 Defining_Identifier
: Node_Id
;
122 Label_Construct
: Node_Id
) return Node_Id
;
123 -- Used to construct an implicit label declaration node, including setting
124 -- the proper Label_Construct field (since Label_Construct is a semantic
125 -- field, the normal call to Make_Implicit_Label_Declaration does not
128 function Make_Implicit_Loop_Statement
130 Statements
: List_Id
;
131 Identifier
: Node_Id
:= Empty
;
132 Iteration_Scheme
: Node_Id
:= Empty
;
133 Has_Created_Identifier
: Boolean := False;
134 End_Label
: Node_Id
:= Empty
) return Node_Id
;
135 -- This function makes an N_Loop_Statement node whose fields are filled
136 -- in with the indicated values (see Sinfo), and whose Sloc field is
137 -- is set to Sloc (Node). The effect is identical to calling function
138 -- Nmake.Make_Loop_Statement except that there is a check for restrictions
139 -- No_Implicit_Loops and No_Implicit_Conditionals (the first applying in
140 -- all cases, and the second only for while loops), and if one of these
141 -- restrictions is being violated, an error message is posted on Node.
143 function Make_Integer_Literal
145 Intval
: Int
) return Node_Id
;
146 pragma Inline
(Make_Integer_Literal
);
147 -- A convenient form of Make_Integer_Literal taking Int instead of Uint
149 function Make_Linker_Section_Pragma
152 Sec
: String) return Node_Id
;
153 -- Construct a Linker_Section pragma for entity Ent, using string Sec as
154 -- the section name. Loc is the Sloc value to use in building the pragma.
159 Pragma_Argument_Associations
: List_Id
:= No_List
) return Node_Id
;
160 -- A convenient form of Make_Pragma not requiring a Pragma_Identifier
161 -- argument (this argument is built from the value given for Chars).
163 function Make_Raise_Constraint_Error
165 Condition
: Node_Id
:= Empty
;
166 Reason
: RT_Exception_Code
) return Node_Id
;
167 pragma Inline
(Make_Raise_Constraint_Error
);
168 -- A convenient form of Make_Raise_Constraint_Error where the Reason
169 -- is given simply as an enumeration value, rather than a Uint code.
171 function Make_Raise_Program_Error
173 Condition
: Node_Id
:= Empty
;
174 Reason
: RT_Exception_Code
) return Node_Id
;
175 pragma Inline
(Make_Raise_Program_Error
);
176 -- A convenient form of Make_Raise_Program_Error where the Reason
177 -- is given simply as an enumeration value, rather than a Uint code.
179 function Make_Raise_Storage_Error
181 Condition
: Node_Id
:= Empty
;
182 Reason
: RT_Exception_Code
) return Node_Id
;
183 pragma Inline
(Make_Raise_Storage_Error
);
184 -- A convenient form of Make_Raise_Storage_Error where the Reason is given
185 -- simply as an enumeration value, rather than a Uint code.
187 function Make_String_Literal
189 Strval
: String) return Node_Id
;
190 -- A convenient form of Make_String_Literal, where the string value is
191 -- given as a normal string instead of a String_Id value.
193 function Make_Temporary
196 Related_Node
: Node_Id
:= Empty
) return Entity_Id
;
197 -- This function should be used for all cases where a defining identifier
198 -- is to be built with a name to be obtained by New_Internal_Name (here Id
199 -- is the character passed as the argument to New_Internal_Name). Loc is
200 -- the location for the Sloc value of the resulting Entity. Note that this
201 -- can be used for all kinds of temporary defining identifiers used in
202 -- expansion (objects, subtypes, functions etc).
204 -- Related_Node is used when the defining identifier is for an object that
205 -- captures the value of an expression (e.g. an aggregate). It should be
206 -- set whenever possible to point to the expression that is being captured.
207 -- This is provided to get better error messages, e.g. from CodePeer.
209 -- Make_Temp_Id would probably be a better name for this function???
211 function Make_Unsuppress_Block
214 Stmts
: List_Id
) return Node_Id
;
215 -- Build a block with a pragma Suppress on 'Check'. Stmts is the statements
216 -- list that needs protection against the check
218 function New_Constraint_Error
(Loc
: Source_Ptr
) return Node_Id
;
219 -- This function builds a tree corresponding to the Ada statement
220 -- "raise Constraint_Error" and returns the root of this tree,
221 -- the N_Raise_Statement node.
224 (New_Node_Kind
: Node_Kind
;
225 New_Sloc
: Source_Ptr
) return Node_Id
;
226 -- Create node using New_Node and, if its kind is in N_Op, set its Chars
227 -- field accordingly.
229 function New_External_Name
230 (Related_Id
: Name_Id
;
231 Suffix
: Character := ' ';
232 Suffix_Index
: Int
:= 0;
233 Prefix
: Character := ' ') return Name_Id
;
234 function New_External_Name
235 (Related_Id
: Name_Id
;
237 Suffix_Index
: Int
:= 0;
238 Prefix
: Character := ' ') return Name_Id
;
239 -- Builds a new entry in the names table of the form:
241 -- [Prefix &] Related_Id [& Suffix] [& Suffix_Index]
243 -- Prefix is prepended only if Prefix is non-blank (in which case it
244 -- must be an upper case letter other than O,Q,U,W (which are used for
245 -- identifier encoding, see Namet), or an underscore, and T is reserved for
246 -- use by implicit types, and X is reserved for use by debug type encoding
247 -- (see package Exp_Dbug). Note: the reason that Prefix is last is that it
248 -- is almost always omitted. The notable case of Prefix being non-null is
249 -- when it is 'T' for an implicit type.
251 -- Suffix_Index'Image is appended only if the value of Suffix_Index is
252 -- positive, or if Suffix_Index is negative 1, then a unique serialized
253 -- suffix is added. If Suffix_Index is zero, then no index is appended.
255 -- Suffix is also a single upper case letter other than O,Q,U,W,X and is a
256 -- required parameter (T is permitted). The constructed name is stored
257 -- using Name_Find so that it can be located using a subsequent Name_Find
258 -- operation (i.e. it is properly hashed into the names table). The upper
259 -- case letter given as the Suffix argument ensures that the name does
260 -- not clash with any Ada identifier name. These generated names are
261 -- permitted, but not required, to be made public by setting the flag
262 -- Is_Public in the associated entity.
264 function New_External_Name
266 Suffix_Index
: Nat
) return Name_Id
;
267 -- Builds a new entry in the names table of the form
268 -- Suffix & Suffix_Index'Image
269 -- where Suffix is a single upper case letter other than O,Q,U,W,X and is
270 -- a required parameter (T is permitted). The constructed name is stored
271 -- using Name_Find so that it can be located using a subsequent Name_Find
272 -- operation (i.e. it is properly hashed into the names table). The upper
273 -- case letter given as the Suffix argument ensures that the name does
274 -- not clash with any Ada identifier name. These generated names are
275 -- permitted, but not required, to be made public by setting the flag
276 -- Is_Public in the associated entity.
278 function New_Internal_Name
(Id_Char
: Character) return Name_Id
;
279 -- Id_Char is an upper case letter other than O,Q,U,W (which are reserved
280 -- for identifier encoding (see Namet package for details) and X which is
281 -- used for debug encoding (see Exp_Dbug). The letter T is permitted, but
282 -- is reserved by convention for the case of internally generated types.
283 -- The result of the call is a new generated unique name of the form XyyyU
284 -- where X is Id_Char, yyy is a unique serial number, and U is either a
285 -- lower case s or b indicating if the current unit is a spec or a body.
287 -- The name is entered into the names table using Name_Enter rather than
288 -- Name_Find, because there can never be a need to locate the entry using
289 -- the Name_Find procedure later on. Names created by New_Internal_Name
290 -- are guaranteed to be consistent from one compilation to another (i.e.
291 -- if the identical unit is compiled with a semantically consistent set
292 -- of sources, the numbers will be consistent. This means that it is fine
293 -- to use these as public symbols.
295 -- Note: Nearly all uses of this function are via calls to Make_Temporary,
296 -- but there are just a few cases where it is called directly.
298 function New_Occurrence_Of
300 Loc
: Source_Ptr
) return Node_Id
;
301 -- New_Occurrence_Of creates an N_Identifier node which is an occurrence
302 -- of the defining identifier which is passed as its argument. The Entity
303 -- and Etype of the result are set from the given defining identifier as
304 -- follows: Entity is simply a copy of Def_Id. Etype is a copy of Def_Id
305 -- for types, and a copy of the Etype of Def_Id for other entities.
307 function New_Reference_To
309 Loc
: Source_Ptr
) return Node_Id
;
310 -- This is like New_Occurrence_Of, but it does not set the Etype field. It
311 -- is used from the expander, where Etype fields are generally not set,
312 -- since they are set when the expanded tree is reanalyzed.
314 function New_Suffixed_Name
315 (Related_Id
: Name_Id
;
316 Suffix
: String) return Name_Id
;
317 -- This function is used to create special suffixed names used by the
318 -- debugger. Suffix is a string of upper case letters, used to construct
319 -- the required name. For instance, the special type used to record the
320 -- fixed-point small is called typ_SMALL where typ is the name of the
321 -- fixed-point type (as passed in Related_Id), and Suffix is "SMALL".
323 function OK_Convert_To
(Typ
: Entity_Id
; Expr
: Node_Id
) return Node_Id
;
324 -- Like Convert_To, except that a conversion node is always generated, and
325 -- the Conversion_OK flag is set on this conversion node.
327 function Unchecked_Convert_To
329 Expr
: Node_Id
) return Node_Id
;
330 -- Like Convert_To, but if a conversion is actually needed, constructs an
331 -- N_Unchecked_Type_Conversion node to do the required conversion.