2013-05-03 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- A D A . C O M M A N D _ L I N E . R E M O V E --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
8 -- --
9 -- Copyright (C) 1999-2009, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
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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. --
29 -- --
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32 -- This package is intended to be used in conjunction with its parent unit,
33 -- Ada.Command_Line. It provides facilities for logically removing arguments
34 -- from the command line, so that subsequent calls to Argument_Count and
35 -- Argument will reflect the removals.
37 -- For example, if the original command line has three arguments A B C, so
38 -- that Argument_Count is initially three, then after removing B, the second
39 -- argument, Argument_Count will be 2, and Argument (2) will return C.
41 package Ada.Command_Line.Remove is
42 pragma Preelaborate;
44 procedure Remove_Argument (Number : Positive);
45 -- Removes the argument identified by Number, which must be in the
46 -- range 1 .. Argument_Count (i.e. an in range argument number which
47 -- reflects removals). If Number is out of range Constraint_Error
48 -- will be raised.
50 -- Note: the numbering of arguments greater than Number is affected
51 -- by the call. If you need a loop through the arguments, removing
52 -- some as you go, run the loop in reverse to avoid confusion from
53 -- this renumbering:
55 -- for J in reverse 1 .. Argument_Count loop
56 -- if Should_Remove (Arguments (J)) then
57 -- Remove_Argument (J);
58 -- end if;
59 -- end loop;
61 -- Reversing the loop in this manner avoids the confusion.
63 procedure Remove_Arguments (From : Positive; To : Natural);
64 -- Removes arguments in the given From..To range. From must be in the
65 -- range 1 .. Argument_Count and To in the range 0 .. Argument_Count.
66 -- Constraint_Error is raised if either argument is out of range. If
67 -- To is less than From, then the call has no effect.
69 procedure Remove_Argument (Argument : String);
70 -- Removes the argument which matches the given string Argument. Has
71 -- no effect if no argument matches the string. If more than one
72 -- argument matches the string, all are removed.
74 procedure Remove_Arguments (Argument_Prefix : String);
75 -- Removes all arguments whose prefix matches Argument_Prefix. Has
76 -- no effect if no argument matches the string. For example a call
77 -- to Remove_Arguments ("--") removes all arguments starting with --.
79 end Ada.Command_Line.Remove;