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3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
5 -- G N A T . E X C E P T I O N S --
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32 -- This package provides an interface for raising predefined exceptions
33 -- with an exception message. It can be used from Pure units.
35 -- There is no prohibition in Ada that prevents exceptions being raised
36 -- from within pure units. The raise statement is perfectly acceptable.
38 -- However, it is not normally possible to raise an exception with a
39 -- message because the routine Ada.Exceptions.Raise_Exception is not in
40 -- a Pure unit. This is an annoying and unnecessary restriction and this
41 -- package allows for raising the standard predefined exceptions at least.
43 package GNAT
.Exceptions
is
46 type Exception_Type
is limited null record;
47 -- Type used to specify which exception to raise
49 -- Really Exception_Type is Exception_Id, but Exception_Id can't be
50 -- used directly since it is declared in the non-pure unit Ada.Exceptions,
52 -- Exception_Id is in fact simply a pointer to the type Exception_Data
53 -- declared in System.Standard_Library (which is also non-pure). So what
54 -- we do is to define it here as a by reference type (any by reference
55 -- type would do), and then Import the definitions from Standard_Library.
56 -- Since this is a by reference type, these will be passed by reference,
57 -- which has the same effect as passing a pointer.
59 -- This type is not private because keeping it by reference would require
60 -- defining it in a way (e.g a tagged type) that would drag other run time
61 -- files, which is unwanted in the case of e.g ravenscar where we want to
62 -- minimize the number of run time files needed by default.
64 CE
: constant Exception_Type
; -- Constraint_Error
65 PE
: constant Exception_Type
; -- Program_Error
66 SE
: constant Exception_Type
; -- Storage_Error
67 TE
: constant Exception_Type
; -- Tasking_Error
68 -- One of these constants is used in the call to specify the exception
70 procedure Raise_Exception
(E
: Exception_Type
; Message
: String);
71 pragma Import
(Ada
, Raise_Exception
, "__gnat_raise_exception");
72 pragma No_Return
(Raise_Exception
);
73 -- Raise specified exception with specified message
76 pragma Import
(C
, CE
, "constraint_error");
77 pragma Import
(C
, PE
, "program_error");
78 pragma Import
(C
, SE
, "storage_error");
79 pragma Import
(C
, TE
, "tasking_error");
80 -- References to the exception structures in the standard library