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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- L I B . U T I L --
6 -- --
7 -- B o d y --
8 -- --
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27 package Lib.Util is
29 -- This package implements a buffered write of library information
31 procedure Write_Info_Char (C : Character);
32 pragma Inline (Write_Info_Char);
33 -- Adds one character to the info
35 procedure Write_Info_Char_Code (Code : Char_Code);
36 -- Write a single character code. Upper half values in the range
37 -- 16#80..16#FF are written as Uhh (hh = 2 hex digits), and values
38 -- greater than 16#FF are written as Whhhh (hhhh = 4 hex digits).
40 function Write_Info_Col return Positive;
41 -- Returns the column in which the next character will be written
43 procedure Write_Info_EOL;
44 -- Terminate current info line. This only flushes the buffer
45 -- if there is not enough room for another complete line or
46 -- if the host system needs a write for each line.
48 procedure Write_Info_Initiate (Key : Character);
49 -- Initiates write of new line to info file, the parameter is the
50 -- keyword character for the line. The caller is responsible for
51 -- writing the required blank after the key character.
53 procedure Write_Info_Nat (N : Nat);
54 -- Adds image of N to Info_Buffer with no leading or trailing blanks
56 procedure Write_Info_Name (Name : Name_Id);
57 -- Adds characters of Name to Info_Buffer
59 procedure Write_Info_Str (Val : String);
60 -- Adds characters of Val to Info_Buffer surrounded by quotes
62 procedure Write_Info_Tab (Col : Positive);
63 -- Tab out with blanks and HT's to column Col. If already at or past
64 -- Col, writes a single blank, so that we do get a required field
65 -- separation.
67 procedure Write_Info_Terminate;
68 -- Terminate current info line and output lines built in Info_Buffer
70 end Lib.Util;