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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- I N T E R F A C E S . C . P O I N T E R S --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
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34 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
35 -- --
36 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
38 generic
39 type Index is (<>);
40 type Element is private;
41 type Element_Array is array (Index range <>) of aliased Element;
42 Default_Terminator : Element;
44 package Interfaces.C.Pointers is
45 pragma Preelaborate;
47 type Pointer is access all Element;
49 pragma No_Strict_Aliasing (Pointer);
50 -- We turn off any strict aliasing assumptions for the pointer type,
51 -- since it is possible to create "improperly" aliased values.
53 function Value
54 (Ref : Pointer;
55 Terminator : Element := Default_Terminator) return Element_Array;
57 function Value
58 (Ref : Pointer;
59 Length : ptrdiff_t) return Element_Array;
61 Pointer_Error : exception;
63 --------------------------------
64 -- C-style Pointer Arithmetic --
65 --------------------------------
67 function "+" (Left : Pointer; Right : ptrdiff_t) return Pointer;
68 function "+" (Left : ptrdiff_t; Right : Pointer) return Pointer;
69 function "-" (Left : Pointer; Right : ptrdiff_t) return Pointer;
70 function "-" (Left : Pointer; Right : Pointer) return ptrdiff_t;
72 procedure Increment (Ref : in out Pointer);
73 procedure Decrement (Ref : in out Pointer);
75 pragma Convention (Intrinsic, "+");
76 pragma Convention (Intrinsic, "-");
77 pragma Convention (Intrinsic, Increment);
78 pragma Convention (Intrinsic, Decrement);
80 function Virtual_Length
81 (Ref : Pointer;
82 Terminator : Element := Default_Terminator) return ptrdiff_t;
84 procedure Copy_Terminated_Array
85 (Source : Pointer;
86 Target : Pointer;
87 Limit : ptrdiff_t := ptrdiff_t'Last;
88 Terminator : Element := Default_Terminator);
90 procedure Copy_Array
91 (Source : Pointer;
92 Target : Pointer;
93 Length : ptrdiff_t);
95 private
96 pragma Inline ("+");
97 pragma Inline ("-");
98 pragma Inline (Decrement);
99 pragma Inline (Increment);
101 end Interfaces.C.Pointers;