2016-04-18 Ed Schonberg <schonberg@adacore.com>
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26 -- This package defines tables used to store information needed for the SPARK
27 -- mode. It is used by procedures in Lib.Xref.SPARK_Specific to build the
28 -- SPARK specific cross-references information before writing it out to the
29 -- ALI file, and by Get_SPARK_Xrefs/Put_SPARK_Xrefs to read and write the text
30 -- form that is used in the ALI file.
32 with Types; use Types;
33 with GNAT.Table;
35 package SPARK_Xrefs is
37 -- SPARK cross-reference information can exist in one of two forms. In
38 -- the ALI file, it is represented using a text format that is described
39 -- in this specification. Internally it is stored using three tables
40 -- SPARK_Xref_Table, SPARK_Scope_Table and SPARK_File_Table, which are
41 -- also defined in this unit.
43 -- Lib.Xref.SPARK_Specific is part of the compiler. It extracts SPARK
44 -- cross-reference information from the complete set of cross-references
45 -- generated during compilation.
47 -- Get_SPARK_Xrefs reads the text lines in ALI format and populates the
48 -- internal tables with corresponding information.
50 -- Put_SPARK_Xrefs reads the internal tables and generates text lines in
51 -- the ALI format.
53 ----------------------------
54 -- SPARK Xrefs ALI Format --
55 ----------------------------
57 -- SPARK cross-reference information is generated on a unit-by-unit basis
58 -- in the ALI file, using lines that start with the identifying character F
59 -- ("Formal"). These lines are generated if Frame_Condition_Mode is True.
61 -- The SPARK cross-reference information comes after the shared
62 -- cross-reference information, so it needs not be read by tools like
63 -- gnatbind, gnatmake etc.
65 -- -------------------
66 -- -- Scope Section --
67 -- -------------------
69 -- A first section defines the scopes in which entities are defined and
70 -- referenced. A scope is a package/subprogram declaration/body. Note that
71 -- a package declaration and body define two different scopes. Similarly, a
72 -- subprogram declaration and body, when both present, define two different
73 -- scopes.
75 -- FD dependency-number filename (-> unit-filename)?
77 -- This header precedes scope information for the unit identified by
78 -- dependency number and file name. The dependency number is the index
79 -- into the generated D lines and is ones-origin (e.g. 2 = reference to
80 -- second generated D line).
82 -- The list of FD lines should match the list of D lines defined in the
83 -- ALI file, in the same order.
85 -- Note that the filename here will reflect the original name if a
86 -- Source_Reference pragma was encountered (since all line number
87 -- references will be with respect to the original file).
89 -- Note: the filename is redundant in that it could be deduced from the
90 -- corresponding D line, but it is convenient at least for human
91 -- reading of the SPARK cross-reference information, and means that
92 -- the SPARK cross-reference information can stand on its own without
93 -- needing other parts of the ALI file.
95 -- The optional unit filename is given only for subunits.
97 -- FS . scope line type col entity (-> spec-file . spec-scope)?
99 -- (The ? mark stands for an optional entry in the syntax)
101 -- scope is the ones-origin scope number for the current file (e.g. 2 =
102 -- reference to the second FS line in this FD block).
104 -- line is the line number of the scope entity. The name of the entity
105 -- starts in column col. Columns are numbered from one, and if
106 -- horizontal tab characters are present, the column number is computed
107 -- assuming standard 1,9,17,.. tab stops. For example, if the entity is
108 -- the first token on the line, and is preceded by space-HT-space, then
109 -- the column would be column 10.
111 -- type is a single letter identifying the type of the entity, using
112 -- the same code as in cross-references:
114 -- K = package (k = generic package)
115 -- V = function (v = generic function)
116 -- U = procedure (u = generic procedure)
117 -- Y = entry
119 -- col is the column number of the scope entity
121 -- entity is the name of the scope entity, with casing in the canonical
122 -- casing for the source file where it is defined.
124 -- spec-file and spec-scope are respectively the file and scope for the
125 -- spec corresponding to the current body scope, when they differ.
127 -- ------------------
128 -- -- Xref Section --
129 -- ------------------
131 -- A second section defines cross-references useful for computing the set
132 -- of global variables read/written in each subprogram/package.
134 -- FX dependency-number filename . entity-number entity
136 -- dependency-number and filename identity a file in FD lines
138 -- entity-number and identity identify a scope entity in FS lines for
139 -- the file previously identified.
141 -- F line typ col entity ref*
143 -- line is the line number of the referenced entity
145 -- typ is the type of the referenced entity, using a code similar to
146 -- the one used for cross-references:
148 -- > = IN parameter
149 -- < = OUT parameter
150 -- = = IN OUT parameter
151 -- * = all other cases
153 -- col is the column number of the referenced entity
155 -- entity is the name of the referenced entity as written in the source
156 -- file where it is defined.
158 -- There may be zero or more ref entries on each line
160 -- (file |)? ((. scope :)? line type col)*
162 -- file is the dependency number of the file with the reference. It and
163 -- the following vertical bar are omitted if the file is the same as
164 -- the previous ref, and the refs for the current file are first (and
165 -- do not need a bar).
167 -- scope is the scope number of the scope with the reference. It and
168 -- the following colon are omitted if the scope is the same as the
169 -- previous ref, and the refs for the current scope are first (and do
170 -- not need a colon).
172 -- line is the line number of the reference
174 -- col is the column number of the reference
176 -- type is one of the following, using the same code as in
177 -- cross-references:
179 -- m = modification
180 -- r = reference
181 -- c = reference to constant object
182 -- s = subprogram reference in a static call
184 -- Special entries for reads and writes to memory reference a special
185 -- variable called "__HEAP". These special entries are present in every
186 -- scope where reads and writes to memory are present. Line and column for
187 -- this special variable are always 0.
189 -- Examples: ??? add examples here
191 -- -------------------------------
192 -- -- Generated Globals Section --
193 -- -------------------------------
195 -- The Generated Globals section is located at the end of the ALI file.
197 -- All lines introducing information related to the Generated Globals
198 -- have the string "GG" appearing in the beginning. This string ("GG")
199 -- should therefore not be used in the beginning of any line that does
200 -- not relate to Generated Globals.
202 -- The processing (reading and writing) of this section happens in
203 -- package Flow_Computed_Globals (from the SPARK 2014 sources), for
204 -- further information please refer there.
206 ----------------
207 -- Xref Table --
208 ----------------
210 -- The following table records SPARK cross-references
212 type Xref_Index is new Int;
213 -- Used to index values in this table. Values start at 1 and are assigned
214 -- sequentially as entries are constructed.
216 type SPARK_Xref_Record is record
217 Entity_Name : String_Ptr;
218 -- Pointer to entity name in ALI file
220 Entity_Line : Nat;
221 -- Line number for the entity referenced
223 Etype : Character;
224 -- Indicates type of entity, using code used in ALI file:
225 -- > = IN parameter
226 -- < = OUT parameter
227 -- = = IN OUT parameter
228 -- * = all other cases
230 Entity_Col : Nat;
231 -- Column number for the entity referenced
233 File_Num : Nat;
234 -- Set to the file dependency number for the cross-reference. Note
235 -- that if no file entry is present explicitly, this is just a copy
236 -- of the reference for the current cross-reference section.
238 Scope_Num : Nat;
239 -- Set to the scope number for the cross-reference. Note that if no
240 -- scope entry is present explicitly, this is just a copy of the
241 -- reference for the current cross-reference section.
243 Line : Nat;
244 -- Line number for the reference
246 Rtype : Character;
247 -- Indicates type of reference, using code used in ALI file:
248 -- r = reference
249 -- c = reference to constant object
250 -- m = modification
251 -- s = call
253 Col : Nat;
254 -- Column number for the reference
255 end record;
257 package SPARK_Xref_Table is new GNAT.Table (
258 Table_Component_Type => SPARK_Xref_Record,
259 Table_Index_Type => Xref_Index,
260 Table_Low_Bound => 1,
261 Table_Initial => 2000,
262 Table_Increment => 300);
264 -----------------
265 -- Scope Table --
266 -----------------
268 -- This table keeps track of the scopes and the corresponding starting and
269 -- ending indexes (From, To) in the Xref table.
271 type Scope_Index is new Int;
272 -- Used to index values in this table. Values start at 1 and are assigned
273 -- sequentially as entries are constructed.
275 type SPARK_Scope_Record is record
276 Scope_Name : String_Ptr;
277 -- Pointer to scope name in ALI file
279 File_Num : Nat;
280 -- Set to the file dependency number for the scope
282 Scope_Num : Nat;
283 -- Set to the scope number for the scope
285 Spec_File_Num : Nat;
286 -- Set to the file dependency number for the scope corresponding to the
287 -- spec of the current scope entity, if different, or else 0.
289 Spec_Scope_Num : Nat;
290 -- Set to the scope number for the scope corresponding to the spec of
291 -- the current scope entity, if different, or else 0.
293 Line : Nat;
294 -- Line number for the scope
296 Stype : Character;
297 -- Indicates type of scope, using code used in ALI file:
298 -- K = package
299 -- V = function
300 -- U = procedure
302 Col : Nat;
303 -- Column number for the scope
305 From_Xref : Xref_Index;
306 -- Starting index in Xref table for this scope
308 To_Xref : Xref_Index;
309 -- Ending index in Xref table for this scope
311 -- The following component is only used in-memory, not printed out in
312 -- ALI file.
314 Scope_Entity : Entity_Id := Empty;
315 -- Entity (subprogram or package) for the scope
316 end record;
318 package SPARK_Scope_Table is new GNAT.Table (
319 Table_Component_Type => SPARK_Scope_Record,
320 Table_Index_Type => Scope_Index,
321 Table_Low_Bound => 1,
322 Table_Initial => 200,
323 Table_Increment => 300);
325 ----------------
326 -- File Table --
327 ----------------
329 -- This table keeps track of the units and the corresponding starting and
330 -- ending indexes (From, To) in the Scope table.
332 type File_Index is new Int;
333 -- Used to index values in this table. Values start at 1 and are assigned
334 -- sequentially as entries are constructed.
336 type SPARK_File_Record is record
337 File_Name : String_Ptr;
338 -- Pointer to file name in ALI file
340 Unit_File_Name : String_Ptr;
341 -- Pointer to file name for unit in ALI file, when File_Name refers to a
342 -- subunit. Otherwise null.
344 File_Num : Nat;
345 -- Dependency number in ALI file
347 From_Scope : Scope_Index;
348 -- Starting index in Scope table for this unit
350 To_Scope : Scope_Index;
351 -- Ending index in Scope table for this unit
352 end record;
354 package SPARK_File_Table is new GNAT.Table (
355 Table_Component_Type => SPARK_File_Record,
356 Table_Index_Type => File_Index,
357 Table_Low_Bound => 1,
358 Table_Initial => 20,
359 Table_Increment => 200);
361 ---------------
362 -- Constants --
363 ---------------
365 Name_Of_Heap_Variable : constant String := "__HEAP";
366 -- Name of special variable used in effects to denote reads and writes
367 -- through explicit dereference.
369 -----------------
370 -- Subprograms --
371 -----------------
373 procedure Initialize_SPARK_Tables;
374 -- Reset tables for a new compilation
376 procedure dspark;
377 -- Debug routine to dump internal SPARK cross-reference tables. This is a
378 -- raw format dump showing exactly what the tables contain.
380 procedure pspark;
381 -- Debugging procedure to output contents of SPARK cross-reference binary
382 -- tables in the format in which they appear in an ALI file.
384 end SPARK_Xrefs;