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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- S I N P U T --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
8 -- --
9 -- Copyright (C) 1992-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
10 -- --
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24 -- this unit does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be --
25 -- covered by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not --
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27 -- covered by the GNU Public License. --
28 -- --
29 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
30 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
31 -- --
32 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
34 -- This package contains the input routines used for reading the
35 -- input source file. The actual I/O routines are in OS_Interface,
36 -- with this module containing only the system independent processing.
38 -- General Note: throughout the compiler, we use the term line or source
39 -- line to refer to a physical line in the source, terminated by the end of
40 -- physical line sequence. See Skip_Line_Terminators procedure for a full
41 -- description of the difference between logical and physical lines.
43 with Alloc;
44 with Casing; use Casing;
45 with Table;
46 with Types; use Types;
48 package Sinput is
50 type Type_Of_File is (
51 -- Indicates type of file being read
53 Src,
54 -- Normal Ada source file
56 Config,
57 -- Configuration pragma file
59 Def,
60 -- Preprocessing definition file
62 Preproc);
63 -- Source file with preprocessing commands to be preprocessed
65 ----------------------------
66 -- Source License Control --
67 ----------------------------
69 -- The following type indicates the license state of a source if it
70 -- is known.
72 type License_Type is
73 (Unknown,
74 -- Licensing status of this source unit is unknown
76 Restricted,
77 -- This is a non-GPL'ed unit that is restricted from depending
78 -- on GPL'ed units (e.g. proprietary code is in this category)
80 GPL,
81 -- This file is licensed under the unmodified GPL. It is not allowed
82 -- to depend on Non_GPL units, and Non_GPL units may not depend on
83 -- this source unit.
85 Modified_GPL,
86 -- This file is licensed under the GNAT modified GPL (see header of
87 -- This file for wording of the modification). It may depend on other
88 -- Modified_GPL units or on unrestricted units.
90 Unrestricted);
91 -- The license on this file is permitted to depend on any other
92 -- units, or have other units depend on it, without violating the
93 -- license of this unit. Examples are public domain units, and
94 -- units defined in the RM).
96 -- The above license status is checked when the appropriate check is
97 -- activated and one source depends on another, and the licensing state
98 -- of both files is known:
100 -- The prohibited combinations are:
102 -- Restricted file may not depend on GPL file
104 -- GPL file may not depend on Restricted file
106 -- Modified GPL file may not depend on Restricted file
107 -- Modified_GPL file may not depend on GPL file
109 -- The reason for the last restriction here is that a client depending
110 -- on a modified GPL file must be sure that the license condition is
111 -- correct considered transitively.
113 -- The licensing status is determined either by the presence of a
114 -- specific pragma License, or by scanning the header for a predefined
115 -- file, or any file if compiling in -gnatg mode.
117 -----------------------
118 -- Source File Table --
119 -----------------------
121 -- The source file table has an entry for each source file read in for
122 -- this run of the compiler. This table is (default) initialized when
123 -- the compiler is loaded, and simply accumulates entries as compilation
124 -- proceeds and various routines in Sinput and its child packages are
125 -- called to load required source files.
127 -- Virtual entries are also created for generic templates when they are
128 -- instantiated, as described in a separate section later on.
130 -- In the case where there are multiple main units (e.g. in the case of
131 -- the cross-reference tool), this table is not reset between these units,
132 -- so that a given source file is only read once if it is used by two
133 -- separate main units.
135 -- The entries in the table are accessed using a Source_File_Index that
136 -- ranges from 1 to Last_Source_File. Each entry has the following fields
138 -- Note: fields marked read-only are set by Sinput or one of its child
139 -- packages when a source file table entry is created, and cannot be
140 -- subsqently modified, or alternatively are set only by very special
141 -- circumstances, documented in the comments.
143 -- File_Name : File_Name_Type (read-only)
144 -- Name of the source file (simple name with no directory information)
146 -- Full_File_Name : File_Name_Type (read-only)
147 -- Full file name (full name with directory info), used for generation
148 -- of error messages, etc.
150 -- File_Type : Type_Of_File (read-only)
151 -- Indicates type of file (source file, configuration pragmas file,
152 -- preprocessor definition file, preprocessor input file).
154 -- Reference_Name : File_Name_Type (read-only)
155 -- Name to be used for source file references in error messages where
156 -- only the simple name of the file is required. Identical to File_Name
157 -- unless pragma Source_Reference is used to change it. Only processing
158 -- for the Source_Reference pragma circuit may set this field.
160 -- Full_Ref_Name : File_Name_Type (read-only)
161 -- Name to be used for source file references in error messages where
162 -- the full name of the file is required. Identical to Full_File_Name
163 -- unless pragma Source_Reference is used to change it. Only processing
164 -- for the Source_Reference pragma may set this field.
166 -- Debug_Source_Name : File_Name_Type (read-only)
167 -- Name to be used for source file references in debugging information
168 -- where only the simple name of the file is required. Identical to
169 -- Reference_Name unless the -gnatD (debug source file) switch is used.
170 -- Only processing in Sprint that generates this file is permitted to
171 -- set this field.
173 -- Full_Debug_Name : File_Name_Type (read-only)
174 -- Name to be used for source file references in debugging information
175 -- where the full name of the file is required. This is identical to
176 -- Full_Ref_Name unless the -gnatD (debug source file) switch is used.
177 -- Only processing in Sprint that generates this file is permitted to
178 -- set this field.
180 -- License : License_Type;
181 -- License status of source file
183 -- Num_SRef_Pragmas : Nat;
184 -- Number of source reference pragmas present in source file
186 -- First_Mapped_Line : Logical_Line_Number;
187 -- This field stores logical line number of the first line in the
188 -- file that is not a Source_Reference pragma. If no source reference
189 -- pragmas are used, then the value is set to No_Line_Number.
191 -- Source_Text : Source_Buffer_Ptr (read-only)
192 -- Text of source file. Note that every source file has a distinct set
193 -- of non-overlapping logical bounds, so it is possible to determine
194 -- which file is referenced from a given subscript (Source_Ptr) value.
196 -- Source_First : Source_Ptr; (read-only)
197 -- Subscript of first character in Source_Text. Note that this cannot
198 -- be obtained as Source_Text'First, because we use virtual origin
199 -- addressing.
201 -- Source_Last : Source_Ptr; (read-only)
202 -- Subscript of last character in Source_Text. Note that this cannot
203 -- be obtained as Source_Text'Last, because we use virtual origin
204 -- addressing, so this value is always Source_Ptr'Last.
206 -- Time_Stamp : Time_Stamp_Type; (read-only)
207 -- Time stamp of the source file
209 -- Source_Checksum : Word;
210 -- Computed checksum for contents of source file. See separate section
211 -- later on in this spec for a description of the checksum algorithm.
213 -- Last_Source_Line : Physical_Line_Number;
214 -- Physical line number of last source line. Whlie a file is being
215 -- read, this refers to the last line scanned. Once a file has been
216 -- completely scanned, it is the number of the last line in the file,
217 -- and hence also gives the number of source lines in the file.
219 -- Keyword_Casing : Casing_Type;
220 -- Casing style used in file for keyword casing. This is initialized
221 -- to Unknown, and then set from the first occurrence of a keyword.
222 -- This value is used only for formatting of error messages.
224 -- Identifier_Casing : Casing_Type;
225 -- Casing style used in file for identifier casing. This is initialized
226 -- to Unknown, and then set from an identifier in the program as soon as
227 -- one is found whose casing is sufficiently clear to make a decision.
228 -- This value is used for formatting of error messages, and also is used
229 -- in the detection of keywords misused as identifiers.
231 -- Instantiation : Source_Ptr;
232 -- Source file location of the instantiation if this source file entry
233 -- represents a generic instantiation. Set to No_Location for the case
234 -- of a normal non-instantiation entry. See section below for details.
235 -- This field is read-only for clients.
237 -- Inlined_Body : Boolean;
238 -- This can only be set True if Instantiation has a value other than
239 -- No_Location. If true it indicates that the instantiation is actually
240 -- an instance of an inlined body.
242 -- Template : Source_File_Index; (read-only)
243 -- Source file index of the source file containing the template if this
244 -- is a generic instantiation. Set to No_Source_File for the normal case
245 -- of a non-instantiation entry. See Sinput-L for details.
247 -- The source file table is accessed by clients using the following
248 -- subprogram interface:
250 subtype SFI is Source_File_Index;
252 System_Source_File_Index : SFI;
253 -- The file system.ads is always read by the compiler to determine the
254 -- settings of the target parameters in the private part of System. This
255 -- variable records the source file index of system.ads. Typically this
256 -- will be 1 since system.ads is read first.
258 function Debug_Source_Name (S : SFI) return File_Name_Type;
259 function File_Name (S : SFI) return File_Name_Type;
260 function File_Type (S : SFI) return Type_Of_File;
261 function First_Mapped_Line (S : SFI) return Logical_Line_Number;
262 function Full_Debug_Name (S : SFI) return File_Name_Type;
263 function Full_File_Name (S : SFI) return File_Name_Type;
264 function Full_Ref_Name (S : SFI) return File_Name_Type;
265 function Identifier_Casing (S : SFI) return Casing_Type;
266 function Inlined_Body (S : SFI) return Boolean;
267 function Instantiation (S : SFI) return Source_Ptr;
268 function Keyword_Casing (S : SFI) return Casing_Type;
269 function Last_Source_Line (S : SFI) return Physical_Line_Number;
270 function License (S : SFI) return License_Type;
271 function Num_SRef_Pragmas (S : SFI) return Nat;
272 function Reference_Name (S : SFI) return File_Name_Type;
273 function Source_Checksum (S : SFI) return Word;
274 function Source_First (S : SFI) return Source_Ptr;
275 function Source_Last (S : SFI) return Source_Ptr;
276 function Source_Text (S : SFI) return Source_Buffer_Ptr;
277 function Template (S : SFI) return Source_File_Index;
278 function Time_Stamp (S : SFI) return Time_Stamp_Type;
280 procedure Set_Keyword_Casing (S : SFI; C : Casing_Type);
281 procedure Set_Identifier_Casing (S : SFI; C : Casing_Type);
282 procedure Set_License (S : SFI; L : License_Type);
284 function Last_Source_File return Source_File_Index;
285 -- Index of last source file table entry
287 function Num_Source_Files return Nat;
288 -- Number of source file table entries
290 procedure Initialize;
291 -- Initialize internal tables
293 procedure Lock;
294 -- Lock internal tables
296 Main_Source_File : Source_File_Index;
297 -- This is set to the source file index of the main unit
299 -----------------------------
300 -- Source_File_Index_Table --
301 -----------------------------
303 -- The Get_Source_File_Index function is called very frequently. Earlier
304 -- versions cached a single entry, but then reverted to a serial search,
305 -- and this proved to be a significant source of inefficiency. To get
306 -- around this, we use the following directly indexed array. The space
307 -- of possible input values is a value of type Source_Ptr which is simply
308 -- an Int value. The values in this space are allocated sequentially as
309 -- new units are loaded.
311 -- The following table has an entry for each 4K range of possible
312 -- Source_Ptr values. The value in the table is the lowest value
313 -- Source_File_Index whose Source_Ptr range contains value in the
314 -- range.
316 -- For example, the entry with index 4 in this table represents Source_Ptr
317 -- values in the range 4*4096 .. 5*4096-1. The Source_File_Index value
318 -- stored would be the lowest numbered source file with at least one byte
319 -- in this range.
321 -- The algorithm used in Get_Source_File_Index is simply to access this
322 -- table and then do a serial search starting at the given position. This
323 -- will almost always terminate with one or two checks.
325 -- Note that this array is pretty large, but in most operating systems
326 -- it will not be allocated in physical memory unless it is actually used.
328 Chunk_Power : constant := 12;
329 Chunk_Size : constant := 2 ** Chunk_Power;
330 -- Change comments above if value changed. Note that Chunk_Size must
331 -- be a power of 2 (to allow for efficient access to the table).
333 Source_File_Index_Table :
334 array (Int range 0 .. Int'Last / Chunk_Size) of Source_File_Index;
336 procedure Set_Source_File_Index_Table (Xnew : Source_File_Index);
337 -- Sets entries in the Source_File_Index_Table for the newly created
338 -- Source_File table entry whose index is Xnew. The Source_First and
339 -- Source_Last fields of this entry must be set before the call.
341 -----------------------
342 -- Checksum Handling --
343 -----------------------
345 -- As a source file is scanned, a checksum is computed by taking all the
346 -- non-blank characters in the file, excluding comment characters, the
347 -- minus-minus sequence starting a comment, and all control characters
348 -- except ESC.
350 -- The checksum algorithm used is the standard CRC-32 algorithm, as
351 -- implemented by System.CRC32, except that we do not bother with the
352 -- final XOR with all 1 bits.
354 -- This algorithm ensures that the checksum includes all semantically
355 -- significant aspects of the program represented by the source file,
356 -- but is insensitive to layout, presence or contents of comments, wide
357 -- character representation method, or casing conventions outside strings.
359 -- Scans.Checksum is initialized appropriately at the start of scanning
360 -- a file, and copied into the Source_Checksum field of the file table
361 -- entry when the end of file is encountered.
363 -------------------------------------
364 -- Handling Generic Instantiations --
365 -------------------------------------
367 -- As described in Sem_Ch12, a generic instantiation involves making a
368 -- copy of the tree of the generic template. The source locations in
369 -- this tree directly reference the source of the template. However it
370 -- is also possible to find the location of the instantiation.
372 -- This is achieved as follows. When an instantiation occurs, a new entry
373 -- is made in the source file table. This entry points to the same source
374 -- text, i.e. the file that contains the instantiation, but has a distinct
375 -- set of Source_Ptr index values. The separate range of Sloc values avoids
376 -- confusion, and means that the Sloc values can still be used to uniquely
377 -- identify the source file table entry. It is possible for both entries
378 -- to point to the same text, because of the virtual origin pointers used
379 -- in the source table.
381 -- The Instantiation field of this source file index entry, usually set
382 -- to No_Source_File, instead contains the Sloc of the instantiation. In
383 -- the case of nested instantiations, this Sloc may itself refer to an
384 -- instantiation, so the complete chain can be traced.
386 -- Two routines are used to build these special entries in the source
387 -- file table. Create_Instantiation_Source is first called to build
388 -- the virtual source table entry for the instantiation, and then the
389 -- Sloc values in the copy are adjusted using Adjust_Instantiation_Sloc.
390 -- See child unit Sinput.L for details on these two routines.
392 -----------------
393 -- Global Data --
394 -----------------
396 Current_Source_File : Source_File_Index;
397 -- Source_File table index of source file currently being scanned
399 Current_Source_Unit : Unit_Number_Type;
400 -- Unit number of source file currently being scanned. The special value
401 -- of No_Unit indicates that the configuration pragma file is currently
402 -- being scanned (this has no entry in the unit table).
404 Source_gnat_adc : Source_File_Index := No_Source_File;
405 -- This is set if a gnat.adc file is present to reference this file
407 Source : Source_Buffer_Ptr;
408 -- Current source (copy of Source_File.Table (Current_Source_Unit).Source)
410 Internal_Source : aliased Source_Buffer (1 .. 81);
411 -- This buffer is used internally in the compiler when the lexical analyzer
412 -- is used to scan a string from within the compiler. The procedure is to
413 -- establish Internal_Source_Ptr as the value of Source, set the string to
414 -- be scanned, appropriately terminated, in this buffer, and set Scan_Ptr
415 -- to point to the start of the buffer. It is a fatal error if the scanner
416 -- signals an error while scanning a token in this internal buffer.
418 Internal_Source_Ptr : constant Source_Buffer_Ptr :=
419 Internal_Source'Unrestricted_Access;
420 -- Pointer to internal source buffer
422 -----------------
423 -- Subprograms --
424 -----------------
426 procedure Backup_Line (P : in out Source_Ptr);
427 -- Back up the argument pointer to the start of the previous line. On
428 -- entry, P points to the start of a physical line in the source buffer.
429 -- On return, P is updated to point to the start of the previous line.
430 -- The caller has checked that a Line_Terminator character precedes P so
431 -- that there definitely is a previous line in the source buffer.
433 procedure Build_Location_String (Loc : Source_Ptr);
434 -- This function builds a string literal of the form "name:line",
435 -- where name is the file name corresponding to Loc, and line is
436 -- the line number. In the event that instantiations are involved,
437 -- additional suffixes of the same form are appended after the
438 -- separating string " instantiated at ". The returned string is
439 -- stored in Name_Buffer, terminated by ASCII.Nul, with Name_Length
440 -- indicating the length not including the terminating Nul.
442 function Get_Column_Number (P : Source_Ptr) return Column_Number;
443 -- The ones-origin column number of the specified Source_Ptr value is
444 -- determined and returned. Tab characters if present are assumed to
445 -- represent the standard 1,9,17.. spacing pattern.
447 function Get_Logical_Line_Number
448 (P : Source_Ptr)
449 return Logical_Line_Number;
450 -- The line number of the specified source position is obtained by
451 -- doing a binary search on the source positions in the lines table
452 -- for the unit containing the given source position. The returned
453 -- value is the logical line number, already adjusted for the effect
454 -- of source reference pragmas. If P refers to the line of a source
455 -- reference pragma itself, then No_Line is returned. If no source
456 -- reference pragmas have been encountered, the value returned is
457 -- the same as the physical line number.
459 function Get_Physical_Line_Number
460 (P : Source_Ptr)
461 return Physical_Line_Number;
462 -- The line number of the specified source position is obtained by
463 -- doing a binary search on the source positions in the lines table
464 -- for the unit containing the given source position. The returned
465 -- value is the physical line number in the source being compiled.
467 function Get_Source_File_Index (S : Source_Ptr) return Source_File_Index;
468 -- Return file table index of file identified by given source pointer
469 -- value. This call must always succeed, since any valid source pointer
470 -- value belongs to some previously loaded source file.
472 function Instantiation_Depth (S : Source_Ptr) return Nat;
473 -- Determine instantiation depth for given Sloc value. A value of
474 -- zero means that the given Sloc is not in an instantiation.
476 function Line_Start (P : Source_Ptr) return Source_Ptr;
477 -- Finds the source position of the start of the line containing the
478 -- given source location.
480 function Line_Start
481 (L : Physical_Line_Number;
482 S : Source_File_Index)
483 return Source_Ptr;
484 -- Finds the source position of the start of the given line in the
485 -- given source file, using a physical line number to identify the line.
487 function Num_Source_Lines (S : Source_File_Index) return Nat;
488 -- Returns the number of source lines (this is equivalent to reading
489 -- the value of Last_Source_Line, but returns Nat rathern than a
490 -- physical line number.
492 procedure Register_Source_Ref_Pragma
493 (File_Name : Name_Id;
494 Stripped_File_Name : Name_Id;
495 Mapped_Line : Nat;
496 Line_After_Pragma : Physical_Line_Number);
497 -- Register a source reference pragma, the parameter File_Name is the
498 -- file name from the pragma, and Stripped_File_Name is this name with
499 -- the directory information stripped. Both these parameters are set
500 -- to No_Name if no file name parameter was given in the pragma.
501 -- (which can only happen for the second and subsequent pragmas).
502 -- Mapped_Line is the line number parameter from the pragma, and
503 -- Line_After_Pragma is the physical line number of the line that
504 -- follows the line containing the Source_Reference pragma.
506 function Original_Location (S : Source_Ptr) return Source_Ptr;
507 -- Given a source pointer S, returns the corresponding source pointer
508 -- value ignoring instantiation copies. For locations that do not
509 -- correspond to instantiation copies of templates, the argument is
510 -- returned unchanged. For locations that do correspond to copies of
511 -- templates from instantiations, the location within the original
512 -- template is returned. This is useful in canonicalizing locations.
514 function Instantiation_Location (S : Source_Ptr) return Source_Ptr;
515 pragma Inline (Instantiation_Location);
516 -- Given a source pointer S, returns the corresponding source pointer
517 -- value of the instantiation if this location is within an instance.
518 -- If S is not within an instance, then this returns No_Location.
520 function Top_Level_Location (S : Source_Ptr) return Source_Ptr;
521 -- Given a source pointer S, returns the argument unchanged if it is
522 -- not in an instantiation. If S is in an instantiation, then it returns
523 -- the location of the top level instantiation, i.e. the outer level
524 -- instantiation in the nested case.
526 function Physical_To_Logical
527 (Line : Physical_Line_Number;
528 S : Source_File_Index)
529 return Logical_Line_Number;
530 -- Given a physical line number in source file whose source index is S,
531 -- return the corresponding logical line number. If the physical line
532 -- number is one containing a Source_Reference pragma, the result will
533 -- be No_Line_Number.
535 procedure Skip_Line_Terminators
536 (P : in out Source_Ptr;
537 Physical : out Boolean);
538 -- On entry, Source (P) points to the line terminator character that
539 -- terminates a line. The result set in P is the location of the first
540 -- character of the following line (after skipping the sequence of line
541 -- terminator characters terminating the current line). In addition, if
542 -- the terminator sequence ends a physical line (the definition of what
543 -- constitutes a physical line is embodied in the implementation of this
544 -- function), and it is the first time this sequence is encountered, then
545 -- an entry is made in the lines table to record the location for further
546 -- use by functions such as Get_Line_Number. Physical is set to True if
547 -- the line terminator was the end of a physical line.
549 function Source_Offset (S : Source_Ptr) return Nat;
550 -- Returns the zero-origin offset of the given source location from the
551 -- start of its corresponding unit. This is used for creating canonical
552 -- names in some situations.
554 procedure Write_Location (P : Source_Ptr);
555 -- Writes out a string of the form fff:nn:cc, where fff, nn, cc are the
556 -- file name, line number and column corresponding to the given source
557 -- location. No_Location and Standard_Location appear as the strings
558 -- <no location> and <standard location>. If the location is within an
559 -- instantiation, then the instance location is appended, enclosed in
560 -- square brackets (which can nest if necessary). Note that this routine
561 -- is used only for internal compiler debugging output purposes (which
562 -- is why the somewhat cryptic use of brackets is acceptable).
564 procedure wl (P : Source_Ptr);
565 pragma Export (Ada, wl);
566 -- Equivalent to Write_Location (P); Write_Eol; for calls from GDB
568 procedure Write_Time_Stamp (S : Source_File_Index);
569 -- Writes time stamp of specified file in YY-MM-DD HH:MM.SS format
571 procedure Tree_Write;
572 -- Writes out internal tables to current tree file using Tree_Write
574 procedure Tree_Read;
575 -- Initializes internal tables from current tree file using Tree_Read
577 private
578 pragma Inline (File_Name);
579 pragma Inline (First_Mapped_Line);
580 pragma Inline (Full_File_Name);
581 pragma Inline (Identifier_Casing);
582 pragma Inline (Instantiation);
583 pragma Inline (Keyword_Casing);
584 pragma Inline (Last_Source_Line);
585 pragma Inline (Last_Source_File);
586 pragma Inline (License);
587 pragma Inline (Num_SRef_Pragmas);
588 pragma Inline (Num_Source_Files);
589 pragma Inline (Num_Source_Lines);
590 pragma Inline (Reference_Name);
591 pragma Inline (Set_Keyword_Casing);
592 pragma Inline (Set_Identifier_Casing);
593 pragma Inline (Source_First);
594 pragma Inline (Source_Last);
595 pragma Inline (Source_Text);
596 pragma Inline (Template);
597 pragma Inline (Time_Stamp);
599 -------------------------
600 -- Source_Lines Tables --
601 -------------------------
603 type Lines_Table_Type is
604 array (Physical_Line_Number) of Source_Ptr;
605 -- Type used for lines table. The entries are indexed by physical line
606 -- numbers. The values are the starting Source_Ptr values for the start
607 -- of the corresponding physical line. Note that we make this a bogus
608 -- big array, sized as required, so that we avoid the use of fat pointers.
610 type Lines_Table_Ptr is access all Lines_Table_Type;
611 -- Type used for pointers to line tables
613 type Logical_Lines_Table_Type is
614 array (Physical_Line_Number) of Logical_Line_Number;
615 -- Type used for logical lines table. This table is used if a source
616 -- reference pragma is present. It is indexed by physical line numbers,
617 -- and contains the corresponding logical line numbers. An entry that
618 -- corresponds to a source reference pragma is set to No_Line_Number.
619 -- Note that we make this a bogus big array, sized as required, so that
620 -- we avoid the use of fat pointers.
622 type Logical_Lines_Table_Ptr is access all Logical_Lines_Table_Type;
623 -- Type used for pointers to logical line tables.
625 -----------------------
626 -- Source_File Table --
627 -----------------------
629 -- See earlier descriptions for meanings of public fields
631 type Source_File_Record is record
633 File_Name : File_Name_Type;
634 File_Type : Type_Of_File;
635 Reference_Name : File_Name_Type;
636 Debug_Source_Name : File_Name_Type;
637 Full_Debug_Name : File_Name_Type;
638 Full_File_Name : File_Name_Type;
639 Full_Ref_Name : File_Name_Type;
640 Inlined_Body : Boolean;
641 License : License_Type;
642 Num_SRef_Pragmas : Nat;
643 First_Mapped_Line : Logical_Line_Number;
644 Source_Text : Source_Buffer_Ptr;
645 Source_First : Source_Ptr;
646 Source_Last : Source_Ptr;
647 Time_Stamp : Time_Stamp_Type;
648 Source_Checksum : Word;
649 Last_Source_Line : Physical_Line_Number;
650 Keyword_Casing : Casing_Type;
651 Identifier_Casing : Casing_Type;
652 Instantiation : Source_Ptr;
653 Template : Source_File_Index;
655 -- The following fields are for internal use only (i.e. only in the
656 -- body of Sinput or its children, with no direct access by clients).
658 Sloc_Adjust : Source_Ptr;
659 -- A value to be added to Sloc values for this file to reference the
660 -- corresponding lines table. This is zero for the non-instantiation
661 -- case, and set so that the adition references the ultimate template
662 -- for the instantiation case. See Sinput-L for further details.
664 Lines_Table : Lines_Table_Ptr;
665 -- Pointer to lines table for this source. Updated as additional
666 -- lines are accessed using the Skip_Line_Terminators procedure.
667 -- Note: the lines table for an instantiation entry refers to the
668 -- original line numbers of the template see Sinput-L for details.
670 Logical_Lines_Table : Logical_Lines_Table_Ptr;
671 -- Pointer to logical lines table for this source. Non-null only if
672 -- a source reference pragma has been processed. Updated as lines
673 -- are accessed using the Skip_Line_Terminators procedure.
675 Lines_Table_Max : Physical_Line_Number;
676 -- Maximum subscript values for currently allocated Lines_Table
677 -- and (if present) the allocated Logical_Lines_Table. The value
678 -- Max_Source_Line gives the maximum used value, this gives the
679 -- maximum allocated value.
681 end record;
683 package Source_File is new Table.Table (
684 Table_Component_Type => Source_File_Record,
685 Table_Index_Type => Source_File_Index,
686 Table_Low_Bound => 1,
687 Table_Initial => Alloc.Source_File_Initial,
688 Table_Increment => Alloc.Source_File_Increment,
689 Table_Name => "Source_File");
691 -----------------
692 -- Subprograms --
693 -----------------
695 procedure Alloc_Line_Tables
696 (S : in out Source_File_Record;
697 New_Max : Nat);
698 -- Allocate or reallocate the lines table for the given source file so
699 -- that it can accommodate at least New_Max lines. Also allocates or
700 -- reallocates logical lines table if source ref pragmas are present.
702 procedure Add_Line_Tables_Entry
703 (S : in out Source_File_Record;
704 P : Source_Ptr);
705 -- Increment line table size by one (reallocating the lines table if
706 -- needed) and set the new entry to contain the value P. Also bumps
707 -- the Source_Line_Count field. If source reference pragmas are
708 -- present, also increments logical lines table size by one, and
709 -- sets new entry.
711 procedure Trim_Lines_Table (S : Source_File_Index);
712 -- Set lines table size for entry S in the source file table to
713 -- correspond to the current value of Num_Source_Lines, releasing
714 -- any unused storage. This is used by Sinput.L and Sinput.D.
716 end Sinput;