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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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26 -- This package scans make switches. Note that the body of Usage must be
27 -- coordinated with the switches that are recognized by this package.
28 -- The Usage package also acts as the official documentation for the
29 -- switches that are recognized. In addition, package Debug documents
30 -- the otherwise undocumented debug switches that are also recognized.
32 pragma Warnings
(Off
);
33 -- This package is used also by gnatcoll
34 with System
.OS_Lib
; use System
.OS_Lib
;
41 procedure Scan_Make_Switches
42 (Env
: in out Prj
.Tree
.Environment
;
43 Switch_Chars
: String;
44 Success
: out Boolean);
45 -- Scan a gnatmake switch and act accordingly. For switches that are
46 -- recognized, Success is set to True. A switch that is not recognized and
47 -- consists of one small letter causes a fatal error exit and control does
48 -- not return. For all other not recognized switches, Success is set to
49 -- False, so that the switch may be passed to the compiler.
51 -- Project_Node_Tree is used to store tree-specific parameters like the
54 procedure Normalize_Compiler_Switches
55 (Switch_Chars
: String;
56 Switches
: in out Argument_List_Access
;
58 -- Takes a compiler switch which potentially is equivalent to more
59 -- that one simple switches and returns the equivalent list of simple
60 -- switches that are stored in an ALI file. Switches will be extended
61 -- if initially null or too short. Last indicates the index in Switches
62 -- of the last simple switch. Last is equal to zero, if it has been
63 -- determined that Switch_Chars is ill-formed or does not contain any
64 -- switch that should be stored in an ALI file. Otherwise, the list of
65 -- simple switches is Switches (Switches'First .. Last).
67 -- Example: if Switch_Chars is equal to "-gnatAwue", then the list of
68 -- simple switches will have 3 components: -gnatA, -gnatwu, -gnatwe.
70 -- The String_Access components of Switches should not be deallocated:
71 -- they are shallow copies of components in a table in the body.
73 function Normalize_Compiler_Switches
74 (Switch_Chars
: String) return Argument_List
;
75 -- Similar to the previous procedure. The return value is the list of
76 -- simple switches. It may be an empty array if it has been determined
77 -- that Switch_Chars is ill-formed or does not contain any switch that
78 -- should be stored in an ALI file. The String_Access components of the
79 -- returned value should not be deallocated.