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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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21 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
22 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
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26 -- This package contains the low level, operating system routines used only
27 -- in the GNAT compiler for command line processing and file input output.
31 procedure Set_Output_Object_File_Name
(Name
: String);
32 -- Called by the subprogram processing the command line when an
33 -- output object file name is found.
35 function More_Source_Files
return Boolean;
36 -- Indicates whether more source file remain to be processed. Returns
37 -- False right away if no source files, or if all source files have
40 function Next_Main_Source
return File_Name_Type
;
41 -- This function returns the name of the next main source file specified
42 -- on the command line. It is an error to call Next_Main_Source if no more
43 -- source files exist (i.e. Next_Main_Source may be called only if a
44 -- previous call to More_Source_Files returned True). This name is the
45 -- simple file name (without any directory information).
47 ------------------------------
48 -- Debug Source File Output --
49 ------------------------------
51 -- These routines are used by the compiler to generate the debug source
52 -- file for the Debug_Generated_Code (-gnatD switch) option. Note that
53 -- debug source file writing occurs at a completely different point in
54 -- the processing from library information output, or representation
55 -- output, so the code in the body can assume that no two of these
56 -- functions are ever used at the same time.
58 function Create_Debug_File
(Src
: File_Name_Type
) return File_Name_Type
;
59 -- Given the simple name of a source file, this routine creates the
60 -- corresponding debug file, and returns its full name.
62 procedure Write_Debug_Info
(Info
: String);
63 -- Writes contents of given string as next line of the current debug
64 -- source file created by the most recent call to Create_Debug_File.
65 -- Info does not contain end of line or other formatting characters.
67 procedure Close_Debug_File
;
68 -- Close current debug file created by the most recent call to
71 function Debug_File_Eol_Length
return Nat
;
72 -- Returns the number of characters (1 for NL, 2 for CR/LF) written
73 -- at the end of each line by Write_Debug_Info.
75 --------------------------------
76 -- Representation File Output --
77 --------------------------------
79 -- These routines are used by the compiler to generate the representation
80 -- information to a file if this option is specified (-gnatR?s switch).
81 -- Note that the writing of this file occurs at a completely different
82 -- point in the processing from library information output, or from
83 -- debug file output, so the code in the body can assume that no two
84 -- of these functions are ever used at the same time.
86 -- Note: these routines are called from Repinfo, but are not called
87 -- directly, since we do not want Repinfo to depend on Osint. That
88 -- would cause a lot of unwanted junk to be dragged into ASIS. So
89 -- what we do is we have Initialize set the addresses of these three
90 -- procedures in appropriate variables in Repinfo, so that they can
91 -- be called indirectly without creating a dependence.
93 procedure Create_Repinfo_File
(Src
: String);
94 -- Given the simple name of a source file, this routine creates the
95 -- corresponding file to hold representation information. Note that the
96 -- call destroys the contents of Name_Buffer and Name_Len.
98 procedure Write_Repinfo_Line
(Info
: String);
99 -- Writes contents of given string as next line of the current debug
100 -- source file created by the most recent call to Create_Repinfo_File.
101 -- Info does not contain end of line or other formatting characters.
103 procedure Close_Repinfo_File
;
104 -- Close current debug file created by the most recent call to
105 -- Create_Repinfo_File.
107 --------------------------------
108 -- Library Information Output --
109 --------------------------------
111 -- These routines are used by the compiler to generate the library
112 -- information file for the main source file being compiled. See section
113 -- above for a discussion of how library information files are stored.
115 procedure Create_Output_Library_Info
;
116 -- Creates the output library information file for the source file which
117 -- is currently being compiled (i.e. the file which was most recently
118 -- returned by Next_Main_Source).
120 procedure Write_Library_Info
(Info
: String);
121 -- Writes the contents of the referenced string to the library information
122 -- file for the main source file currently being compiled (i.e. the file
123 -- which was most recently opened with a call to Read_Next_File). Info
124 -- represents a single line in the file, but does not contain any line
125 -- termination characters. The implementation of Write_Library_Info is
126 -- responsible for adding necessary end of line and end of file control
127 -- characters to the generated file.
129 procedure Close_Output_Library_Info
;
130 -- Closes the file created by Create_Output_Library_Info, flushing any
131 -- buffers etc. from writes by Write_Library_Info.
133 procedure Read_Library_Info
134 (Name
: out File_Name_Type
;
135 Text
: out Text_Buffer_Ptr
);
136 -- The procedure version of Read_Library_Info is used from the compiler
137 -- to read an existing ali file associated with the main unit. If the
138 -- ALI file exists, then its file name is returned in Name, and its
139 -- text is returned in Text. If the file does not exist, then Text is
142 ----------------------
143 -- List File Output --
144 ----------------------
146 procedure Create_List_File
(S
: String);
147 -- Creates the file whose name is given by S. If the name starts with a
148 -- period, then the name is xxx & S, where xxx is the name of the main
149 -- source file without the extension stripped. Information is written to
150 -- this file using Write_List_File.
152 procedure Write_List_Info
(S
: String);
153 -- Writes given string to the list file created by Create_List_File
155 procedure Close_List_File
;
156 -- Close file previously opened by Create_List_File
158 --------------------------------
159 -- Semantic Tree Input-Output --
160 --------------------------------
162 procedure Tree_Create
;
163 -- Creates the tree output file for the source file which is currently
164 -- being compiled (i.e. the file which was most recently returned by
165 -- Next_Main_Source), and initializes Tree_IO.Tree_Write for output.
167 procedure Tree_Close
;
168 -- Closes the file previously opened by Tree_Create