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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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26 -- The following package manipulates the configuration files
33 type Config_File_Hook
is access procedure
34 (Config_File
: in out Prj
.Tree
.Project_Node_Id
;
35 Project_Node_Tree
: Prj
.Tree
.Project_Node_Tree_Ref
);
36 -- Hook called after the config file has been parsed. This lets the
37 -- application do last minute changes to it (GPS uses this to add the
38 -- default naming schemes for instance). At that point, the config file
39 -- has not been applied to the project yet. When no config file was found,
40 -- and automatic generation is disabled, it is possible that Config_File
41 -- is set to Empty_Node when this procedure is called. You can then decide
42 -- to create a new config file if you need.
44 No_Configuration_File
: constant String := "/";
45 -- When specified as a parameter Config_File_Name in the procedures below,
46 -- no existing configuration project file is parsed. This is used by
47 -- gnatmake, gnatclean and the GNAT driver to avoid parsing an existing
48 -- default configuration project file.
50 procedure Parse_Project_And_Apply_Config
51 (Main_Project
: out Prj
.Project_Id
;
52 User_Project_Node
: out Prj
.Tree
.Project_Node_Id
;
53 Config_File_Name
: String := "";
54 Autoconf_Specified
: Boolean;
55 Project_File_Name
: String;
56 Project_Tree
: Prj
.Project_Tree_Ref
;
57 Project_Node_Tree
: Prj
.Tree
.Project_Node_Tree_Ref
;
58 Env
: in out Prj
.Tree
.Environment
;
59 Packages_To_Check
: String_List_Access
;
60 Allow_Automatic_Generation
: Boolean := True;
61 Automatically_Generated
: out Boolean;
62 Config_File_Path
: out String_Access
;
63 Target_Name
: String := "";
64 Normalized_Hostname
: String;
65 On_Load_Config
: Config_File_Hook
:= null;
66 Implicit_Project
: Boolean := False;
67 On_New_Tree_Loaded
: Prj
.Proc
.Tree_Loaded_Callback
:= null);
68 -- Find the main configuration project and parse the project tree rooted at
69 -- this configuration project.
71 -- Project_Node_Tree must have been initialized first (and possibly the
72 -- value for external references and project path should also have been
75 -- If the processing fails, Main_Project is set to No_Project. If the error
76 -- happened while parsing the project itself (i.e. creating the tree),
77 -- User_Project_Node is also set to Empty_Node.
79 -- If Config_File_Name is No_Configuration_File, then no configuration
80 -- project file is parsed. Normally, in this case On_Load_Config is not
81 -- null, and it is used to create a configuration project file in memory.
83 -- Autoconf_Specified indicates whether the user has specified --autoconf.
84 -- If this is the case, the config file might be (re)generated, as
85 -- appropriate, to match languages and target if the one specified doesn't
88 -- Normalized_Hostname is the host on which gprbuild is returned,
89 -- normalized so that we can more easily compare it with what is stored in
90 -- configuration files. It is used when the target is unspecified, although
91 -- we need to know the target specified by the user (Target_Name) when
92 -- computing the name of the default config file that should be used.
94 -- If specified, On_Load_Config is called just after the config file has
95 -- been created/loaded. You can then modify it before it is later applied
96 -- to the project itself.
98 -- Any error in generating or parsing the config file is reported via the
99 -- Invalid_Config exception, with an appropriate message. Any error while
100 -- parsing the project file results in No_Project.
102 -- If Implicit_Project is True, the main project file being parsed is
103 -- deemed to be in the current working directory, even if it is not the
104 -- case. Implicit_Project is set to True when a tool such as gprbuild is
105 -- invoked without a project file and is using an implicit project file
106 -- that is virtually in the current working directory, but is physically
107 -- in another directory.
109 -- If specified, On_New_Tree_Loaded is called after each aggregated project
110 -- has been processed succesfully.
112 procedure Process_Project_And_Apply_Config
113 (Main_Project
: out Prj
.Project_Id
;
114 User_Project_Node
: Prj
.Tree
.Project_Node_Id
;
115 Config_File_Name
: String := "";
116 Autoconf_Specified
: Boolean;
117 Project_Tree
: Prj
.Project_Tree_Ref
;
118 Project_Node_Tree
: Prj
.Tree
.Project_Node_Tree_Ref
;
119 Env
: in out Prj
.Tree
.Environment
;
120 Packages_To_Check
: String_List_Access
;
121 Allow_Automatic_Generation
: Boolean := True;
122 Automatically_Generated
: out Boolean;
123 Config_File_Path
: out String_Access
;
124 Target_Name
: String := "";
125 Normalized_Hostname
: String;
126 On_Load_Config
: Config_File_Hook
:= null;
127 Reset_Tree
: Boolean := True;
128 On_New_Tree_Loaded
: Prj
.Proc
.Tree_Loaded_Callback
:= null);
129 -- Same as above, except the project must already have been parsed through
130 -- Prj.Part.Parse, and only the processing of the project and the
131 -- configuration is done at this level.
133 -- If Reset_Tree is true, all projects are first removed from the tree.
134 -- When_No_Sources indicates what should be done when no sources are found
135 -- for one of the languages of the project.
137 -- If Require_Sources_Other_Lang is true, then all languages must have at
138 -- least one source file, or an error is reported via When_No_Sources. If
139 -- it is false, this is only required for Ada (and only if it is a language
142 Invalid_Config
: exception;
144 procedure Get_Or_Create_Configuration_File
145 (Project
: Prj
.Project_Id
;
146 Conf_Project
: Project_Id
;
147 Project_Tree
: Prj
.Project_Tree_Ref
;
148 Project_Node_Tree
: Prj
.Tree
.Project_Node_Tree_Ref
;
149 Env
: in out Prj
.Tree
.Environment
;
150 Allow_Automatic_Generation
: Boolean;
151 Config_File_Name
: String := "";
152 Autoconf_Specified
: Boolean;
153 Target_Name
: String := "";
154 Normalized_Hostname
: String;
155 Packages_To_Check
: String_List_Access
:= null;
156 Config
: out Prj
.Project_Id
;
157 Config_File_Path
: out String_Access
;
158 Automatically_Generated
: out Boolean;
159 On_Load_Config
: Config_File_Hook
:= null);
160 -- Compute the name of the configuration file that should be used. If no
161 -- default configuration file is found, a new one will be automatically
162 -- generated if Allow_Automatic_Generation is true. This configuration
163 -- project file will be generated in the object directory of project
166 -- Any error in generating or parsing the config file is reported via the
167 -- Invalid_Config exception, with an appropriate message.
169 -- On exit, Configuration_Project_Path is never null (if none could be
170 -- found, Os.Fail was called and the program exited anyway).
172 -- The choice and generation of a configuration file depends on several
173 -- attributes of the user's project file (given by the Project argument),
174 -- e.g. list of languages that must be supported. Project must therefore
175 -- have been partially processed (phase one of the processing only).
177 -- Config_File_Name should be set to the name of the config file specified
178 -- by the user (either through gprbuild's --config or --autoconf switches).
179 -- In the latter case, Autoconf_Specified should be set to true to indicate
180 -- that the configuration file can be regenerated to match target and
181 -- languages. This name can either be an absolute path, or the base name
182 -- that will be searched in the default config file directories (which
183 -- depends on the installation path for the tools).
185 -- Target_Name is used to chose the configuration file that will be used
186 -- from among several possibilities.
188 -- If a project file could be found, it is automatically parsed and
189 -- processed (and Packages_To_Check is used to indicate which packages
190 -- should be processed).
192 procedure Add_Default_GNAT_Naming_Scheme
193 (Config_File
: in out Prj
.Tree
.Project_Node_Id
;
194 Project_Tree
: Prj
.Tree
.Project_Node_Tree_Ref
);
195 -- A hook that will create a new config file (in memory), used for
196 -- Get_Or_Create_Configuration_File and Process_Project_And_Apply_Config
197 -- and add the default GNAT naming scheme to it. Nothing is done if the
198 -- config_file already exists, to avoid overriding what the user might
199 -- have put in there.
205 procedure Set_Runtime_For
(Language
: Name_Id
; RTS_Name
: String);
206 -- Specifies the runtime to use for a specific language. Most of the time
207 -- this should be used for Ada, but other languages can also specify their
208 -- own runtime. This is in general specified via the --RTS command line
209 -- switch, and results in a specific component passed to gprconfig's
210 -- --config switch then automatically generating a configuration file.
212 function Runtime_Name_For
(Language
: Name_Id
) return String;
213 -- Returns the runtime name for a language. Returns an empty string if no
214 -- runtime was specified for the language using option --RTS.
216 function Runtime_Name_Set_For
(Language
: Name_Id
) return Boolean;
217 -- Returns True only if Set_Runtime_For has been called for the Language