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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
5 -- S Y S T E M . S T A N D A R D _ L I B R A R Y --
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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 -- This package is included in all programs. It contains declarations that
33 -- are required to be part of every Ada program. A special mechanism is
34 -- required to ensure that these are loaded, since it may be the case in
35 -- some programs that the only references to these required packages are
36 -- from C code or from code generated directly by Gigi, and in both cases
37 -- the binder is not aware of such references.
39 -- System.Standard_Library also includes data that must be present in every
40 -- program, in particular data for all the standard exceptions, and also some
41 -- subprograms that must be present in every program.
43 -- The binder unconditionally includes s-stalib.ali, which ensures that this
44 -- package and the packages it references are included in all Ada programs,
45 -- together with the included data.
47 pragma Compiler_Unit_Warning
;
50 -- We must turn polling off for this unit, because otherwise we get
51 -- elaboration circularities with Ada.Exceptions if polling is on.
53 with Ada
.Unchecked_Conversion
;
55 package System
.Standard_Library
is
57 -- Historical note: pragma Preelaborate was surrounded by a pair of pragma
58 -- Warnings (Off/On) to circumvent a bootstrap issue.
62 subtype Big_String
is String (1 .. Positive'Last);
63 pragma Suppress_Initialization
(Big_String
);
64 -- Type used to obtain string access to given address. Initialization is
65 -- suppressed, since we never want to have variables of this type, and
66 -- we never want to attempt initialiazation of virtual variables of this
67 -- type (e.g. when pragma Normalize_Scalars is used).
69 type Big_String_Ptr
is access all Big_String
;
70 for Big_String_Ptr
'Storage_Size use 0;
71 -- We use this access type to pass a pointer to an area of storage to be
72 -- accessed as a string. Of course when this pointer is used, it is the
73 -- responsibility of the accessor to ensure proper bounds. The storage
74 -- size clause ensures we do not allocate variables of this type.
77 new Ada
.Unchecked_Conversion
(System
.Address
, Big_String_Ptr
);
79 -------------------------------------
80 -- Exception Declarations and Data --
81 -------------------------------------
83 type Raise_Action
is access procedure;
84 -- A pointer to a procedure used in the Raise_Hook field
87 type Exception_Data_Ptr
is access all Exception_Data
;
88 -- An equivalent of Exception_Id that is public
90 -- The following record defines the underlying representation of exceptions
92 -- WARNING: Any changes to this may need to be reflected in the following
93 -- locations in the compiler and runtime code:
95 -- 1. The Internal_Exception routine in s-exctab.adb
96 -- 2. The processing in gigi that tests Not_Handled_By_Others
97 -- 3. Expand_N_Exception_Declaration in Exp_Ch11
98 -- 4. The construction of the exception type in Cstand
100 type Exception_Data
is record
101 Not_Handled_By_Others
: Boolean;
102 -- Normally set False, indicating that the exception is handled in the
103 -- usual way by others (i.e. an others handler handles the exception).
104 -- Set True to indicate that this exception is not caught by others
105 -- handlers, but must be explicitly named in a handler. This latter
106 -- setting is currently used by the Abort_Signal.
109 -- A character indicating the language raising the exception.
110 -- Set to "A" for exceptions defined by an Ada program.
111 -- Set to "C" for imported C++ exceptions.
113 Name_Length
: Natural;
114 -- Length of fully expanded name of exception
116 Full_Name
: System
.Address
;
117 -- Fully expanded name of exception, null terminated
118 -- You can use To_Ptr to convert this to a string.
120 HTable_Ptr
: Exception_Data_Ptr
;
121 -- Hash table pointer used to link entries together in the hash table
122 -- built (by Register_Exception in s-exctab.adb) for converting between
123 -- identities and names.
125 Foreign_Data
: Address
;
126 -- Data for imported exceptions. Not used in the Ada case. This
127 -- represents the address of the RTTI for the C++ case.
129 Raise_Hook
: Raise_Action
;
130 -- This field can be used to place a "hook" on an exception. If the
131 -- value is non-null, then it points to a procedure which is called
132 -- whenever the exception is raised. This call occurs immediately,
133 -- before any other actions taken by the raise (and in particular
134 -- before any unwinding of the stack occurs).
137 -- Definitions for standard predefined exceptions defined in Standard,
139 -- Why are the NULs necessary here, seems like they should not be
140 -- required, since Gigi is supposed to add a Nul to each name ???
142 Constraint_Error_Name
: constant String := "CONSTRAINT_ERROR" & ASCII
.NUL
;
143 Program_Error_Name
: constant String := "PROGRAM_ERROR" & ASCII
.NUL
;
144 Storage_Error_Name
: constant String := "STORAGE_ERROR" & ASCII
.NUL
;
145 Tasking_Error_Name
: constant String := "TASKING_ERROR" & ASCII
.NUL
;
146 Abort_Signal_Name
: constant String := "_ABORT_SIGNAL" & ASCII
.NUL
;
148 Numeric_Error_Name
: constant String := "NUMERIC_ERROR" & ASCII
.NUL
;
149 -- This is used only in the Ada 83 case, but it is not worth having a
150 -- separate version of s-stalib.ads for use in Ada 83 mode.
152 Constraint_Error_Def
: aliased Exception_Data
:=
153 (Not_Handled_By_Others
=> False,
155 Name_Length
=> Constraint_Error_Name
'Length,
156 Full_Name
=> Constraint_Error_Name
'Address,
158 Foreign_Data
=> Null_Address
,
161 Numeric_Error_Def
: aliased Exception_Data
:=
162 (Not_Handled_By_Others
=> False,
164 Name_Length
=> Numeric_Error_Name
'Length,
165 Full_Name
=> Numeric_Error_Name
'Address,
167 Foreign_Data
=> Null_Address
,
170 Program_Error_Def
: aliased Exception_Data
:=
171 (Not_Handled_By_Others
=> False,
173 Name_Length
=> Program_Error_Name
'Length,
174 Full_Name
=> Program_Error_Name
'Address,
176 Foreign_Data
=> Null_Address
,
179 Storage_Error_Def
: aliased Exception_Data
:=
180 (Not_Handled_By_Others
=> False,
182 Name_Length
=> Storage_Error_Name
'Length,
183 Full_Name
=> Storage_Error_Name
'Address,
185 Foreign_Data
=> Null_Address
,
188 Tasking_Error_Def
: aliased Exception_Data
:=
189 (Not_Handled_By_Others
=> False,
191 Name_Length
=> Tasking_Error_Name
'Length,
192 Full_Name
=> Tasking_Error_Name
'Address,
194 Foreign_Data
=> Null_Address
,
197 Abort_Signal_Def
: aliased Exception_Data
:=
198 (Not_Handled_By_Others
=> True,
200 Name_Length
=> Abort_Signal_Name
'Length,
201 Full_Name
=> Abort_Signal_Name
'Address,
203 Foreign_Data
=> Null_Address
,
206 pragma Export
(C
, Constraint_Error_Def
, "constraint_error");
207 pragma Export
(C
, Numeric_Error_Def
, "numeric_error");
208 pragma Export
(C
, Program_Error_Def
, "program_error");
209 pragma Export
(C
, Storage_Error_Def
, "storage_error");
210 pragma Export
(C
, Tasking_Error_Def
, "tasking_error");
211 pragma Export
(C
, Abort_Signal_Def
, "_abort_signal");
213 Local_Partition_ID
: Natural := 0;
214 -- This variable contains the local Partition_ID that will be used when
215 -- building exception occurrences. In distributed mode, it will be
216 -- set by each partition to the correct value during the elaboration.
218 type Exception_Trace_Kind
is
220 -- No particular trace is requested, only unhandled exceptions
221 -- in the environment task (following the RM) will be printed.
222 -- This is the default behavior.
225 -- Denotes the initial raise event for any exception occurrence, either
226 -- explicit or due to a specific language rule, within the context of a
230 -- Denotes the raise events corresponding to exceptions for which there
231 -- is no user defined handler. This includes unhandled exceptions in
234 Unhandled_Raise_In_Main
235 -- Same as Unhandled_Raise, except exceptions in task bodies are not
236 -- included. Same as RM_Convention, except (1) the message is printed as
237 -- soon as the environment task completes due to an unhandled exception
238 -- (before awaiting the termination of dependent tasks, and before
239 -- library-level finalization), and (2) a symbolic traceback is given
240 -- if possible. This is the default behavior if the binder switch -E is
243 -- Provide a way to denote different kinds of automatic traces related
244 -- to exceptions that can be requested.
246 Exception_Trace
: Exception_Trace_Kind
:= RM_Convention
;
247 pragma Atomic
(Exception_Trace
);
248 -- By default, follow the RM convention
254 procedure Abort_Undefer_Direct
;
255 pragma Inline
(Abort_Undefer_Direct
);
256 -- A little procedure that just calls Abort_Undefer.all, for use in
257 -- clean up procedures, which only permit a simple subprogram name.
260 -- Performs the Ada Runtime finalization the first time it is invoked.
261 -- All subsequent calls are ignored.
263 end System
.Standard_Library
;