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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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29 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
30 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
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34 -- This package, together with its child package Fname.UF define the
35 -- association between source file names and unit names as defined
36 -- (see package Uname for definition of format of unit names).
38 with Namet
; use Namet
;
42 -- Note: this package spec does not depend on the Uname spec in the Ada
43 -- sense, but the comments and description of the semantics do depend on
44 -- the conventions established by Uname.
46 ---------------------------
47 -- File Name Conventions --
48 ---------------------------
50 -- GNAT requires that there be a one to one correspondence between source
51 -- file names (as used in the Osint package interface) and unit names as
52 -- defined by the Uname package. This correspondence is defined by the
53 -- two subprograms defined here in the Fname package.
55 -- For full rules of file naming, see GNAT User's Guide. Note that the
56 -- naming rules are affected by the presence of Source_File_Name pragmas
57 -- that have been previously processed.
59 -- Note that the file name does *not* include the directory name. The
60 -- management of directories is provided by Osint, and full file names
61 -- are used only for error message purposes within GNAT itself.
67 function Is_Predefined_File_Name
68 (Fname
: File_Name_Type
;
69 Renamings_Included
: Boolean := True) return Boolean;
70 -- This function determines if the given file name (which must be a simple
71 -- file name with no directory information) is the file name for one of the
72 -- predefined library units (i.e. part of the Ada, System, or Interface
73 -- hierarchies). Note that units in the GNAT hierarchy are not considered
74 -- predefined (see Is_Internal_File_Name below). On return, Name_Buffer
75 -- contains the file name. The Renamings_Included parameter indicates
76 -- whether annex J renamings such as Text_IO are to be considered as
77 -- predefined. If Renamings_Included is True, then Text_IO will return
78 -- True, otherwise only children of Ada, Interfaces and System return True.
80 function Is_Predefined_File_Name
81 (Renamings_Included
: Boolean := True) return Boolean;
82 -- This version is called with the file name already in Name_Buffer
84 function Is_Internal_File_Name
85 (Fname
: File_Name_Type
;
86 Renamings_Included
: Boolean := True) return Boolean;
87 -- Similar to Is_Predefined_File_Name. The internal file set is a superset
88 -- of the predefined file set including children of GNAT, and also children
89 -- of DEC for the VMS case.
92 -- Dummy procedure (reads dummy table values from tree file)
95 -- Writes out internal tables to current tree file using Tree_Write
96 -- This is actually a dummy routine, since the relevant table is
97 -- no longer used, but we retain it for now, to avoid a tree file
98 -- incompatibility with the 3.13 compiler. Should be removed for
99 -- the 3.14a release ???