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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- M A K E _ U T I L --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
8 -- --
9 -- Copyright (C) 2004-2018, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
10 -- --
11 -- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
12 -- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- --
13 -- ware Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later ver- --
14 -- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
15 -- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
16 -- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License --
17 -- for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General --
18 -- Public License distributed with GNAT; see file COPYING3. If not, go to --
19 -- http://www.gnu.org/licenses for a complete copy of the license. --
20 -- --
21 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
22 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
23 -- --
24 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
26 -- This package contains various subprograms used by the builders, in
27 -- particular those subprograms related to build queue management.
29 with Namet; use Namet;
30 with Opt;
31 with Osint;
32 with Types; use Types;
34 with GNAT.OS_Lib; use GNAT.OS_Lib;
36 package Make_Util is
38 type Fail_Proc is access procedure (S : String);
39 -- Pointer to procedure which outputs a failure message
41 -- Root_Environment : Prj.Tree.Environment;
42 -- The environment coming from environment variables and command line
43 -- switches. When we do not have an aggregate project, this is used for
44 -- parsing the project tree. When we have an aggregate project, this is
45 -- used to parse the aggregate project; the latter then generates another
46 -- environment (with additional external values and project path) to parse
47 -- the aggregated projects.
49 -- Default_Config_Name : constant String := "default.cgpr";
50 -- Name of the configuration file used by gprbuild and generated by
51 -- gprconfig by default.
53 On_Windows : constant Boolean := Directory_Separator = '\';
54 -- True when on Windows
56 Source_Info_Option : constant String := "--source-info=";
57 -- Switch to indicate the source info file
59 Subdirs_Option : constant String := "--subdirs=";
60 -- Switch used to indicate that the real directories (object, exec,
61 -- library, ...) are subdirectories of those in the project file.
63 Relocate_Build_Tree_Option : constant String := "--relocate-build-tree";
64 -- Switch to build out-of-tree. In this context the object, exec and
65 -- library directories are relocated to the current working directory
66 -- or the directory specified as parameter to this option.
68 Unchecked_Shared_Lib_Imports : constant String :=
69 "--unchecked-shared-lib-imports";
70 -- Command line switch to allow shared library projects to import projects
71 -- that are not shared library projects.
73 Single_Compile_Per_Obj_Dir_Switch : constant String :=
74 "--single-compile-per-obj-dir";
75 -- Switch to forbid simultaneous compilations for the same object directory
76 -- when project files are used.
78 Create_Map_File_Switch : constant String := "--create-map-file";
79 -- Switch to create a map file when an executable is linked
81 No_Exit_Message_Option : constant String := "--no-exit-message";
82 -- Switch to suppress exit error message when there are compilation
83 -- failures. This is useful when a tool, such as gnatprove, silently calls
84 -- the builder and does not want to pollute its output with error messages
85 -- coming from the builder. This is an internal switch.
87 Keep_Temp_Files_Option : constant String := "--keep-temp-files";
88 -- Switch to suppress deletion of temp files created by the builder.
89 -- Note that debug switch -gnatdn also has this effect.
91 procedure Add
92 (Option : String_Access;
93 To : in out String_List_Access;
94 Last : in out Natural);
95 procedure Add
96 (Option : String;
97 To : in out String_List_Access;
98 Last : in out Natural);
99 -- Add a string to a list of strings
101 function Create_Name (Name : String) return File_Name_Type;
102 function Create_Name (Name : String) return Name_Id;
103 function Create_Name (Name : String) return Path_Name_Type;
104 -- Get an id for a name
106 function Base_Name_Index_For
107 (Main : String;
108 Main_Index : Int;
109 Index_Separator : Character) return File_Name_Type;
110 -- Returns the base name of Main, without the extension, followed by the
111 -- Index_Separator followed by the Main_Index if it is non-zero.
113 function Executable_Prefix_Path return String;
114 -- Return the absolute path parent directory of the directory where the
115 -- current executable resides, if its directory is named "bin", otherwise
116 -- return an empty string. When a directory is returned, it is guaranteed
117 -- to end with a directory separator.
119 procedure Inform (N : Name_Id := No_Name; Msg : String);
120 procedure Inform (N : File_Name_Type; Msg : String);
121 -- Prints out the program name followed by a colon, N and S
123 procedure Ensure_Absolute_Path
124 (Switch : in out String_Access;
125 Parent : String;
126 Do_Fail : Fail_Proc;
127 For_Gnatbind : Boolean := False;
128 Including_Non_Switch : Boolean := True;
129 Including_RTS : Boolean := False);
130 -- Do nothing if Switch is an absolute path switch. If relative, fail if
131 -- Parent is the empty string, otherwise prepend the path with Parent. This
132 -- subprogram is only used when using project files. If For_Gnatbind is
133 -- True, consider gnatbind specific syntax for -L (not a path, left
134 -- unchanged) and -A (path is optional, preceded with "=" if present).
135 -- If Including_RTS is True, process also switches --RTS=. Do_Fail is
136 -- called in case of error. Using Osint.Fail might be appropriate.
138 type Name_Ids is array (Positive range <>) of Name_Id;
139 No_Names : constant Name_Ids := (1 .. 0 => No_Name);
140 -- Name_Ids is used for list of language names in procedure Get_Directories
141 -- below.
143 function Path_Or_File_Name (Path : Path_Name_Type) return String;
144 -- Returns a file name if -df is used, otherwise return a path name
146 function Unit_Index_Of (ALI_File : File_Name_Type) return Int;
147 -- Find the index of a unit in a source file. Return zero if the file is
148 -- not a multi-unit source file.
150 procedure Verbose_Msg
151 (N1 : Name_Id;
152 S1 : String;
153 N2 : Name_Id := No_Name;
154 S2 : String := "";
155 Prefix : String := " -> ";
156 Minimum_Verbosity : Opt.Verbosity_Level_Type := Opt.Low);
157 procedure Verbose_Msg
158 (N1 : File_Name_Type;
159 S1 : String;
160 N2 : File_Name_Type := No_File;
161 S2 : String := "";
162 Prefix : String := " -> ";
163 Minimum_Verbosity : Opt.Verbosity_Level_Type := Opt.Low);
164 -- If the verbose flag (Verbose_Mode) is set and the verbosity level is at
165 -- least equal to Minimum_Verbosity, then print Prefix to standard output
166 -- followed by N1 and S1. If N2 /= No_Name then N2 is printed after S1. S2
167 -- is printed last. Both N1 and N2 are printed in quotation marks. The two
168 -- forms differ only in taking Name_Id or File_Name_Type arguments.
170 Max_Header_Num : constant := 6150;
171 type Header_Num is range 0 .. Max_Header_Num;
172 -- Size for hash table below. The upper bound is an arbitrary value, the
173 -- value here was chosen after testing to determine a good compromise
174 -- between speed of access and memory usage.
176 function Hash (Name : Name_Id) return Header_Num;
177 function Hash (Name : File_Name_Type) return Header_Num;
178 function Hash (Name : Path_Name_Type) return Header_Num;
180 -------------------------
181 -- Program termination --
182 -------------------------
184 procedure Fail_Program
185 (S : String;
186 Flush_Messages : Boolean := True);
187 -- Terminate program with a message and a fatal status code
189 procedure Finish_Program
190 (Exit_Code : Osint.Exit_Code_Type := Osint.E_Success;
191 S : String := "");
192 -- Terminate program, with or without a message, setting the status code
193 -- according to Fatal. This properly removes all temporary files.
195 -----------
196 -- Mains --
197 -----------
199 -- Package Mains is used to store the mains specified on the command line
200 -- and to retrieve them when a project file is used, to verify that the
201 -- files exist and that they belong to a project file.
203 -- Mains are stored in a table. An index is used to retrieve the mains
204 -- from the table.
206 type Main_Info is record
207 File : File_Name_Type; -- Always canonical casing
208 Index : Int := 0;
209 end record;
211 No_Main_Info : constant Main_Info := (No_File, 0);
213 package Mains is
214 procedure Add_Main (Name : String; Index : Int := 0);
215 -- Add one main to the table. This is in general used to add the main
216 -- files specified on the command line. Index is used for multi-unit
217 -- source files, and indicates which unit in the source is concerned.
219 procedure Delete;
220 -- Empty the table
222 procedure Reset;
223 -- Reset the cursor to the beginning of the table
225 procedure Set_Multi_Unit_Index
226 (Index : Int := 0);
227 -- If a single main file was defined, this subprogram indicates which
228 -- unit inside it is the main (case of a multi-unit source files).
229 -- Errors are raised if zero or more than one main file was defined,
230 -- and Index is non-zaero. This subprogram is used for the handling
231 -- of the command line switch.
233 function Next_Main return String;
234 function Next_Main return Main_Info;
235 -- Moves the cursor forward and returns the new current entry. Returns
236 -- No_Main_Info there are no more mains in the table.
238 function Number_Of_Mains return Natural;
239 -- Returns the number of main.
241 end Mains;
243 -----------
244 -- Queue --
245 -----------
247 package Queue is
249 -- The queue of sources to be checked for compilation. There can be a
250 -- single such queue per application.
252 type Source_Info is
253 record
254 File : File_Name_Type := No_File;
255 Unit : Unit_Name_Type := No_Unit_Name;
256 Index : Int := 0;
257 end record;
258 -- Information about files stored in the queue.
260 No_Source_Info : constant Source_Info := (No_File, No_Unit_Name, 0);
262 procedure Initialize (Force : Boolean := False);
263 -- Initialize the queue
265 procedure Remove_Marks;
266 -- Remove all marks set for the files. This means that the files will be
267 -- handed to the compiler if they are added to the queue, and is mostly
268 -- useful when recompiling several executables as the switches may be
269 -- different and -s may be in use.
271 function Is_Empty return Boolean;
272 -- Returns True if the queue is empty
274 procedure Insert (Source : Source_Info);
275 function Insert (Source : Source_Info) return Boolean;
276 -- Insert source in the queue. The second version returns False if the
277 -- Source was already marked in the queue.
279 procedure Extract
280 (Found : out Boolean;
281 Source : out Source_Info);
282 -- Get the first source that can be compiled from the queue. If no
283 -- source may be compiled, sets Found to False. In this case, the value
284 -- for Source is undefined.
286 function Size return Natural;
287 -- Return the total size of the queue, including the sources already
288 -- extracted.
290 function Processed return Natural;
291 -- Return the number of source in the queue that have aready been
292 -- processed.
294 function Element (Rank : Positive) return File_Name_Type;
295 -- Get the file name for element of index Rank in the queue
297 end Queue;
299 end Make_Util;