objc-act.c (synth_module_prologue): Use TREE_NO_WARNING instead of DECL_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER.
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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- S Y S T E M . P O O L _ G L O B A L --
6 -- --
7 -- B o d y --
8 -- --
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28 -- --
29 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
30 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
31 -- --
32 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
34 with System.Storage_Pools; use System.Storage_Pools;
35 with System.Memory;
37 package body System.Pool_Global is
39 package SSE renames System.Storage_Elements;
41 --------------
42 -- Allocate --
43 --------------
45 procedure Allocate
46 (Pool : in out Unbounded_No_Reclaim_Pool;
47 Address : out System.Address;
48 Storage_Size : SSE.Storage_Count;
49 Alignment : SSE.Storage_Count)
51 pragma Warnings (Off, Pool);
52 pragma Warnings (Off, Alignment);
54 Allocated : System.Address;
56 begin
57 Allocated := Memory.Alloc (Memory.size_t (Storage_Size));
59 -- The call to Alloc returns an address whose alignment is compatible
60 -- with the worst case alignment requirement for the machine; thus the
61 -- Alignment argument can be safely ignored.
63 if Allocated = Null_Address then
64 raise Storage_Error;
65 else
66 Address := Allocated;
67 end if;
68 end Allocate;
70 ----------------
71 -- Deallocate --
72 ----------------
74 procedure Deallocate
75 (Pool : in out Unbounded_No_Reclaim_Pool;
76 Address : System.Address;
77 Storage_Size : SSE.Storage_Count;
78 Alignment : SSE.Storage_Count)
80 pragma Warnings (Off, Pool);
81 pragma Warnings (Off, Storage_Size);
82 pragma Warnings (Off, Alignment);
84 begin
85 Memory.Free (Address);
86 end Deallocate;
88 ------------------
89 -- Storage_Size --
90 ------------------
92 function Storage_Size
93 (Pool : Unbounded_No_Reclaim_Pool)
94 return SSE.Storage_Count
96 pragma Warnings (Off, Pool);
98 begin
99 -- Intuitively, should return System.Memory_Size. But on Sun/Alsys,
100 -- System.Memory_Size > System.Max_Int, which means all you can do with
101 -- it is raise CONSTRAINT_ERROR...
103 return SSE.Storage_Count'Last;
104 end Storage_Size;
106 end System.Pool_Global;