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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- S T Y L E S W --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
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27 -- This package contains the style switches used for setting style options.
28 -- The only clients of this package are the body of Style and the body of
29 -- Switches. All other style checking issues are handled using the public
30 -- interfaces in the spec of Style.
32 with Types; use Types;
34 package Stylesw is
36 --------------------------
37 -- Style Check Switches --
38 --------------------------
40 -- These flags are used to control the details of the style checking
41 -- options. The default values shown here correspond to no style
42 -- checking. If any of these values is set to a non-default value,
43 -- then Opt.Style_Check is set True to active calls to this package.
45 -- The actual mechanism for setting these switches to other than
46 -- default values is via the Set_Style_Check_Option procedure or
47 -- through a call to Set_Default_Style_Check_Options. They should
48 -- not be set directly in any other manner.
50 Style_Check_Attribute_Casing : Boolean := False;
51 -- This can be set True by using the -gnatg or -gnatya switches. If
52 -- it is True, then attribute names (including keywords such as
53 -- digits used as attribute names) must be in mixed case.
55 Style_Check_Blanks_At_End : Boolean := False;
56 -- This can be set True by using the -gnatg or -gnatyb switches. If
57 -- it is True, then spaces at the end of lines are not permitted.
59 Style_Check_Blank_Lines : Boolean := False;
60 -- This can be set True by using the -gnatg or -gnatyu switches. If
61 -- it is True, then multiple blank lines are not permitted, and there
62 -- may not be a blank line at the end of the file.
64 Style_Check_Comments : Boolean := False;
65 -- This can be set True by using the -gnatg or -gnatyc switches. If
66 -- it is True, then comments are style checked as follows:
68 -- All comments must be at the start of the line, or the first
69 -- minus must be preceded by at least one space.
71 -- For a comment that is not at the start of a line, the only
72 -- requirement is that a space follow the comment characters.
74 -- For a coment that is at the start of the line, one of the
75 -- following conditions must hold:
77 -- The comment characters are the only non-blank characters on the line
79 -- The comment characters are followed by an exclamation point (the
80 -- sequence --! is used by gnatprep for marking deleted lines).
82 -- The comment characters are followed by two space characters
84 -- The line consists entirely of minus signs
86 -- The comment characters are followed by a single space, and the
87 -- last two characters on the line are also comment characters.
89 -- Note: the reason for the last two conditions is to allow "boxed"
90 -- comments where only a single space separates the comment characters.
92 Style_Check_DOS_Line_Terminator : Boolean := False;
93 -- This can be set true by using the -gnatg or -gnatyd switches. If
94 -- it is True, then the line terminator must be a single LF, without an
95 -- associated CR (e.g. DOS line terminator sequence CR/LF not allowed).
97 Style_Check_End_Labels : Boolean := False;
98 -- This can be set True by using the -gnatg or -gnatye switches. If
99 -- it is True, then optional END labels must always be present.
101 Style_Check_Form_Feeds : Boolean := False;
102 -- This can be set True by using the -gnatg or -gnatyf switches. If
103 -- it is True, then form feeds and vertical tabs are not allowed in
104 -- the source text.
106 Style_Check_Horizontal_Tabs : Boolean := False;
107 -- This can be set True by using the -gnatg or -gnatyh switches. If
108 -- it is True, then horizontal tabs are not allowed in source text.
110 Style_Check_If_Then_Layout : Boolean := False;
111 -- This can be set True by using the -gnatg or -gnatyi switches. If
112 -- it is True, then a THEN keyword may not appear on the line that
113 -- immediately follows the line containing the corresponding IF.
115 -- This permits one of two styles for IF-THEN layout. Either the
116 -- IF and THEN keywords are on the same line, where the condition
117 -- is short enough, or the conditions are continued over to the
118 -- lines following the IF and the THEN stands on its own. For
119 -- example:
121 -- if X > Y then
123 -- if X > Y
124 -- and then Y < Z
125 -- then
127 -- are allowed, but
129 -- if X > Y
130 -- then
132 -- is not allowed.
134 Style_Check_Indentation : Column_Number range 0 .. 9 := 0;
135 -- This can be set non-zero by using the -gnatg or -gnatyn (n a digit)
136 -- switches. If it is non-zero it activates indentation checking with
137 -- the indicated indentation value. A value of zero turns off checking.
138 -- The requirement is that any new statement, line comment, declaration
139 -- or keyword such as END, start on a column that is a multiple of the
140 -- indentiation value.
142 Style_Check_Keyword_Casing : Boolean := False;
143 -- This can be set True by using the -gnatg or -gnatyk switches. If
144 -- it is True, then keywords are required to be in all lower case.
145 -- This rule does not apply to keywords such as digits appearing as
146 -- an attribute name.
148 Style_Check_Max_Line_Length : Boolean := False;
149 -- This can be set True by using the -gnatg or -gnatym/M switches.
150 -- If it is True, it activates checking for a maximum line length of
151 -- Style_Max_Line_Length characters.
153 Style_Check_Max_Nesting_Level : Boolean := False;
154 -- This can be set True by using -gnatyLnnn with a value other than
155 -- zero (a value of zero resets it to False). If True, it activates
156 -- checking the maximum nesting level against Style_Max_Nesting_Level.
158 Style_Check_Mode_In : Boolean := False;
159 -- This can be set True by using -gnatyI. If True, it activates checking
160 -- that mode IN is not used on its own (since it is the default).
162 Style_Check_Order_Subprograms : Boolean := False;
163 -- This can be set True by using the -gnatg or -gnatyo switch. If it
164 -- is True, then names of subprogram bodies must be in alphabetical
165 -- order (not taking casing into account).
167 Style_Check_Pragma_Casing : Boolean := False;
168 -- This can be set True by using the -gnatg or -gnatyp switches. If
169 -- it is True, then pragma names must use mixed case.
171 Style_Check_Layout : Boolean := False;
172 -- This can be set True by using the -gnatg or -gnatyl switches. If
173 -- it is True, it activates checks that constructs are indented as
174 -- suggested by the examples in the RM syntax, e.g. that the ELSE
175 -- keyword must line up with the IF keyword.
177 Style_Check_References : Boolean := False;
178 -- This can be set True by using the -gnatg or -gnatyr switches. If
179 -- it is True, then all references to declared identifiers are
180 -- checked. The requirement is that casing of the reference be the
181 -- same as the casing of the corresponding declaration.
183 Style_Check_Specs : Boolean := False;
184 -- This can be set True by using the -gnatg or -gnatys switches. If
185 -- it is True, then separate specs are required to be present for
186 -- all procedures except parameterless library level procedures.
187 -- The exception means that typical main programs do not require
188 -- separate specs.
190 Style_Check_Standard : Boolean := False;
191 -- This can be set True by using the -gnatg or -gnatyn switches. If
192 -- it is True, then any references to names in Standard have to be
193 -- in mixed case mode (e.g. Integer, Boolean).
195 Style_Check_Tokens : Boolean := False;
196 -- This can be set True by using the -gnatg or -gnatyt switches. If
197 -- it is True, then the style check that requires canonical spacing
198 -- between various punctuation tokens as follows:
200 -- ABS and NOT must be followed by a space
202 -- => must be surrounded by spaces
204 -- <> must be preceded by a space or left paren
206 -- Binary operators other than ** must be surrounded by spaces.
207 -- There is no restriction on the layout of the ** binary operator.
209 -- Colon must be surrounded by spaces
211 -- Colon-equal (assignment) must be surrounded by spaces
213 -- Comma must be the first non-blank character on the line, or be
214 -- immediately preceded by a non-blank character, and must be followed
215 -- by a blank.
217 -- A space must precede a left paren following a digit or letter,
218 -- and a right paren must not be followed by a space (it can be
219 -- at the end of the line).
221 -- A right paren must either be the first non-blank character on
222 -- a line, or it must be preceded by a non-blank character.
224 -- A semicolon must not be preceded by a blank, and must not be
225 -- followed by a non-blank character.
227 -- A unary plus or minus may not be followed by a space
229 -- A vertical bar must be surrounded by spaces
231 -- Note that a requirement that a token be preceded by a space is
232 -- met by placing the token at the start of the line, and similarly
233 -- a requirement that a token be followed by a space is met by
234 -- placing the token at the end of the line. Note that in the case
235 -- where horizontal tabs are permitted, a horizontal tab is acceptable
236 -- for meeting the requirement for a space.
238 Style_Check_Xtra_Parens : Boolean := False;
239 -- This can be set True by using the -gnatg or -gnatyx switch. If true,
240 -- then it is not allowed to enclose entire conditional expressions
241 -- in parentheses (C style).
243 Style_Max_Line_Length : Int := 0;
244 -- Value used to check maximum line length. Gets reset as a result of
245 -- use of -gnatym or -gnatyMnnn switches (or by use of -gnatg). This
246 -- value is only read if Style_Check_Max_Line_Length is True.
248 Style_Max_Nesting_Level : Int := 0;
249 -- Value used to check maximum nesting level. Gets reset as a result
250 -- of use of the -gnatyLnnn switch. This value is only read if
251 -- Style_Check_Max_Nesting_Level is True.
253 -----------------
254 -- Subprograms --
255 -----------------
257 procedure Set_Default_Style_Check_Options;
258 -- This procedure is called to set the default style checking options
259 -- in response to a -gnaty switch with no suboptions.
261 Style_Msg_Buf : String (1 .. 80);
262 Style_Msg_Len : Natural;
263 -- Used to return
265 procedure Set_Style_Check_Options
266 (Options : String;
267 OK : out Boolean;
268 Err_Col : out Natural);
269 -- This procedure is called to set the style check options that correspond
270 -- to the characters in the given Options string. If all options are valid,
271 -- they are set in an additive manner: any previous options are retained
272 -- unless overridden.
274 -- If all options given are valid, then OK is True, Err_Col is set to
275 -- Options'Last + 1, and Style_Msg_Buf/Style_Msg_Len are unchanged.
277 -- If an invalid character is found, then OK is False on exit, and Err_Col
278 -- is the index in options of the bad character. In this case Style_Msg_Len
279 -- is set and Style_Msg_Buf (1 .. Style_Msg_Len) has a detailed message
280 -- describing the error.
282 procedure Set_Style_Check_Options (Options : String);
283 -- Like the above procedure, but used when the Options string is known to
284 -- be valid. This is for example appopriate for calls where the string ==
285 -- was obtained by Save_Style_Check_Options.
287 procedure Reset_Style_Check_Options;
288 -- Sets all style check options to off
290 subtype Style_Check_Options is String (1 .. 64);
291 -- Long enough string to hold all options from Save call below
293 procedure Save_Style_Check_Options (Options : out Style_Check_Options);
294 -- Sets Options to represent current selection of options. This
295 -- set can be restored by first calling Reset_Style_Check_Options,
296 -- and then calling Set_Style_Check_Options with the Options string.
298 end Stylesw;