re PR fortran/30371 (kill suboutine accepts (invalid) array arguments.)
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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- ADA.STRINGS.WIDE_UNBOUNDED.WIDE_TEXT_IO --
6 -- --
7 -- B o d y --
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32 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
34 with Ada.Wide_Text_IO; use Ada.Wide_Text_IO;
36 package body Ada.Strings.Wide_Unbounded.Wide_Text_IO is
38 --------------
39 -- Get_Line --
40 --------------
42 function Get_Line return Unbounded_Wide_String is
43 Buffer : Wide_String (1 .. 1000);
44 Last : Natural;
45 Str1 : Wide_String_Access;
46 Str2 : Wide_String_Access;
47 Result : Unbounded_Wide_String;
49 begin
50 Get_Line (Buffer, Last);
51 Str1 := new Wide_String'(Buffer (1 .. Last));
52 while Last = Buffer'Last loop
53 Get_Line (Buffer, Last);
54 Str2 := new Wide_String'(Str1.all & Buffer (1 .. Last));
55 Free (Str1);
56 Str1 := Str2;
57 end loop;
59 Result.Reference := Str1;
60 Result.Last := Str1'Length;
61 return Result;
62 end Get_Line;
64 function Get_Line
65 (File : Ada.Wide_Text_IO.File_Type) return Unbounded_Wide_String
67 Buffer : Wide_String (1 .. 1000);
68 Last : Natural;
69 Str1 : Wide_String_Access;
70 Str2 : Wide_String_Access;
71 Result : Unbounded_Wide_String;
73 begin
74 Get_Line (File, Buffer, Last);
75 Str1 := new Wide_String'(Buffer (1 .. Last));
76 while Last = Buffer'Last loop
77 Get_Line (File, Buffer, Last);
78 Str2 := new Wide_String'(Str1.all & Buffer (1 .. Last));
79 Free (Str1);
80 Str1 := Str2;
81 end loop;
83 Result.Reference := Str1;
84 Result.Last := Str1'Length;
85 return Result;
86 end Get_Line;
88 procedure Get_Line (Item : out Unbounded_Wide_String) is
89 begin
90 Get_Line (Current_Input, Item);
91 end Get_Line;
93 procedure Get_Line
94 (File : Ada.Wide_Text_IO.File_Type;
95 Item : out Unbounded_Wide_String)
97 begin
98 -- We are going to read into the string that is already there and
99 -- allocated. Hopefully it is big enough now, if not, we will extend
100 -- it in the usual manner using Realloc_For_Chunk.
102 -- Make sure we start with at least 80 characters
104 if Item.Reference'Last < 80 then
105 Realloc_For_Chunk (Item, 80);
106 end if;
108 -- Loop to read data, filling current string as far as possible.
109 -- Item.Last holds the number of characters read so far.
111 Item.Last := 0;
112 loop
113 Get_Line
114 (File,
115 Item.Reference (Item.Last + 1 .. Item.Reference'Last),
116 Item.Last);
118 -- If we hit the end of the line before the end of the buffer, then
119 -- we are all done, and the result length is properly set.
121 if Item.Last < Item.Reference'Last then
122 return;
123 end if;
125 -- If not enough room, double it and keep reading
127 Realloc_For_Chunk (Item, Item.Last);
128 end loop;
129 end Get_Line;
131 ---------
132 -- Put --
133 ---------
135 procedure Put (U : Unbounded_Wide_String) is
136 begin
137 Put (U.Reference (1 .. U.Last));
138 end Put;
140 procedure Put (File : File_Type; U : Unbounded_Wide_String) is
141 begin
142 Put (File, U.Reference (1 .. U.Last));
143 end Put;
145 --------------
146 -- Put_Line --
147 --------------
149 procedure Put_Line (U : Unbounded_Wide_String) is
150 begin
151 Put_Line (U.Reference (1 .. U.Last));
152 end Put_Line;
154 procedure Put_Line (File : File_Type; U : Unbounded_Wide_String) is
155 begin
156 Put_Line (File, U.Reference (1 .. U.Last));
157 end Put_Line;
159 end Ada.Strings.Wide_Unbounded.Wide_Text_IO;