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32 with System
.Standard_Library
; use System
.Standard_Library
;
33 with System
.Soft_Links
; use System
.Soft_Links
;
35 package body GNAT
.Exception_Traces
is
37 -- Calling the decorator directly from where it is needed would require
38 -- introducing nasty dependencies upon the spec of this package (typically
39 -- in a-except.adb). We also have to deal with the fact that the traceback
40 -- array within an exception occurrence and the one the decorator shall
41 -- accept are of different types. These are two reasons for which a wrapper
42 -- with a System.Address argument is indeed used to call the decorator
43 -- provided by the user of this package. This wrapper is called via a
44 -- soft-link, which either is null when no decorator is in place or "points
45 -- to" the following function otherwise.
47 function Decorator_Wrapper
48 (Traceback
: System
.Address
;
49 Len
: Natural) return String;
50 -- The wrapper to be called when a decorator is in place for exception
53 -- Traceback is the address of the call chain array as stored in the
54 -- exception occurrence and Len is the number of significant addresses
55 -- contained in this array.
57 Current_Decorator
: Traceback_Decorator
:= null;
58 -- The decorator to be called by the wrapper when it is not null, as set
59 -- by Set_Trace_Decorator. When this access is null, the wrapper is null
60 -- also and shall then not be called.
62 -----------------------
63 -- Decorator_Wrapper --
64 -----------------------
66 function Decorator_Wrapper
67 (Traceback
: System
.Address
;
68 Len
: Natural) return String
70 Decorator_Traceback
: Tracebacks_Array
(1 .. Len
);
71 for Decorator_Traceback
'Address use Traceback
;
73 -- Handle the "transition" from the array stored in the exception
74 -- occurrence to the array expected by the decorator.
76 pragma Import
(Ada
, Decorator_Traceback
);
79 return Current_Decorator
.all (Decorator_Traceback
);
80 end Decorator_Wrapper
;
82 -------------------------
83 -- Set_Trace_Decorator --
84 -------------------------
86 procedure Set_Trace_Decorator
(Decorator
: Traceback_Decorator
) is
88 Current_Decorator
:= Decorator
;
89 Traceback_Decorator_Wrapper
:=
90 (if Current_Decorator
/= null
91 then Decorator_Wrapper
'Access else null);
92 end Set_Trace_Decorator
;
98 procedure Trace_Off
is
100 Exception_Trace
:= RM_Convention
;
107 procedure Trace_On
(Kind
: Trace_Kind
) is
111 Exception_Trace
:= Every_Raise
;
112 when Unhandled_Raise
=>
113 Exception_Trace
:= Unhandled_Raise
;
117 end GNAT
.Exception_Traces
;