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26 -- Type Support Subprogram (TSS) handling
28 with Namet; use Namet;
29 with Types; use Types;
31 package Exp_Tss is
33 -- A type support subprogram (TSS) is an internally generated function or
34 -- procedure that is associated with a particular type. Examples are the
35 -- implicit initialization procedure, and subprograms for the Input and
36 -- Output attributes.
38 -- A given TSS is either generated once at the point of the declaration of
39 -- the type, or it is generated as needed in clients, but only one copy is
40 -- required in any one generated object file. The choice between these two
41 -- possibilities is made on a TSS-by-TSS basis depending on the estimation
42 -- of how likely the TSS is to be used. Initialization procedures fall in
43 -- the first category, for example, since it is likely that any declared
44 -- type will be used in a context requiring initialization, but the stream
45 -- attributes use the second approach, since it is more likely that they
46 -- will not be used at all, or will only be used in one client in any case.
48 -------------------------
49 -- Current Limitations --
50 -------------------------
52 -- In the current version of this package, only the case of generating a
53 -- TSS at the point of declaration of the type is accommodated. A clear
54 -- improvement would be to follow through with the full implementation
55 -- as described above, and also accommodate the requirement of generating
56 -- only one copy in a given object file.
58 -- For now, we deal with the local case by generating duplicate versions
59 -- of the TSS routine, which is clearly rather inefficient in space usage.
60 -- This is done by using Make_TSS_Name_Local to generate unique names
61 -- for the different instances of TSS routines in a given scope.
63 ----------------
64 -- TSS Naming --
65 ----------------
67 -- A TSS is identified by its Chars name. The name has the form typXY or
68 -- typ_<serial>XY, where typ is the type name, and XY are two characters
69 -- that identify the particular TSS routine. A unique serial number is
70 -- included for the case where several local instances of the same TSS
71 -- must be generated (see discussion under Make_TSS_Name_Local).
73 -- The following codes are used to denote TSSs:
75 -- Note: When making additions to this list, make the corresponding change
76 -- to the list in snames.adb-tmpl.
78 type TSS_Name_Type is new String (1 .. 2);
79 subtype TNT is TSS_Name_Type;
81 TSS_Deep_Adjust : constant TNT := "DA"; -- Deep Adjust
82 TSS_Deep_Finalize : constant TNT := "DF"; -- Deep Finalize
83 TSS_Deep_Initialize : constant TNT := "DI"; -- Deep Initialize
84 TSS_Composite_Equality : constant TNT := "EQ"; -- Composite Equality
85 TSS_From_Any : constant TNT := "FA"; -- PolyORB/DSA From_Any
86 TSS_Init_Proc : constant TNT := "IP"; -- Initialization Procedure
87 TSS_CPP_Init_Proc : constant TNT := "IC"; -- Init C++ dispatch tables
88 TSS_RAS_Access : constant TNT := "RA"; -- RAS type access
89 TSS_RAS_Dereference : constant TNT := "RD"; -- RAS type dereference
90 TSS_Rep_To_Pos : constant TNT := "RP"; -- Rep to Pos conversion
91 TSS_Slice_Assign : constant TNT := "SA"; -- Slice assignment
92 TSS_Stream_Input : constant TNT := "SI"; -- Stream Input attribute
93 TSS_Stream_Output : constant TNT := "SO"; -- Stream Output attribute
94 TSS_Stream_Read : constant TNT := "SR"; -- Stream Read attribute
95 TSS_Stream_Write : constant TNT := "SW"; -- Stream Write attribute
96 TSS_To_Any : constant TNT := "TA"; -- PolyORB/DSA To_Any
97 TSS_TypeCode : constant TNT := "TC"; -- PolyORB/DSA TypeCode
99 -- The array below contains all valid TSS names
101 TSS_Names : constant array (Natural range <>) of TSS_Name_Type :=
102 (TSS_Deep_Adjust,
103 TSS_Deep_Finalize,
104 TSS_Deep_Initialize,
105 TSS_Composite_Equality,
106 TSS_From_Any,
107 TSS_Init_Proc,
108 TSS_CPP_Init_Proc,
109 TSS_RAS_Access,
110 TSS_RAS_Dereference,
111 TSS_Rep_To_Pos,
112 TSS_Slice_Assign,
113 TSS_Stream_Input,
114 TSS_Stream_Output,
115 TSS_Stream_Read,
116 TSS_Stream_Write,
117 TSS_To_Any,
118 TSS_TypeCode);
120 TSS_Null : constant TNT := " ";
121 -- Dummy entry used to indicated that this is not really a TSS
123 function Get_TSS_Name (E : Entity_Id) return TSS_Name_Type;
124 -- Given an entity, if it is a TSS, then return the corresponding TSS
125 -- name type, otherwise return TSS_Null.
127 function Make_TSS_Name
128 (Typ : Entity_Id;
129 Nam : TSS_Name_Type) return Name_Id;
130 -- Construct the name as described above for the given TSS routine
131 -- identified by Nam for the type identified by Typ.
133 function Make_TSS_Name_Local
134 (Typ : Entity_Id;
135 Nam : TSS_Name_Type) return Name_Id;
136 -- Similar to the above call, but a string of the form _nnn is inserted
137 -- before the TSS code suffix, where nnn is a unique serial number. This
138 -- is used when multiple instances of the same TSS routine may be
139 -- generated in the same scope (see also discussion above of current
140 -- limitations).
142 function Make_Init_Proc_Name (Typ : Entity_Id) return Name_Id;
143 -- Version for init procs, same as Make_TSS_Name (Typ, TSS_Init_Proc)
145 function Is_CPP_Init_Proc (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean;
146 -- Version for CPP init procs, same as Is_TSS (E, TSS_CPP_Init_Proc);
148 function Is_Init_Proc (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean;
149 -- Version for init procs, same as Is_TSS (E, TSS_Init_Proc);
151 function Is_TSS (E : Entity_Id; Nam : TSS_Name_Type) return Boolean;
152 -- Determines if given entity (E) is the name of a TSS identified by Nam
154 function Is_TSS (N : Name_Id; Nam : TSS_Name_Type) return Boolean;
155 -- Same test applied directly to a Name_Id value
157 -----------------------------------------
158 -- TSS Data structures and Subprograms --
159 -----------------------------------------
161 -- The TSS's for a given type are stored in an element list associated with
162 -- the type, and referenced from the TSS_Elist field of the N_Freeze_Entity
163 -- node associated with the type (all types that need TSS's always need to
164 -- be explicitly frozen, so the N_Freeze_Entity node always exists).
166 function TSS (Typ : Entity_Id; Nam : TSS_Name_Type) return Entity_Id;
167 -- Finds the TSS with the given name associated with the given type
168 -- If no such TSS exists, then Empty is returned;
170 function TSS (Typ : Entity_Id; Nam : Name_Id) return Entity_Id;
171 -- Finds the TSS with the given name associated with the given type. If
172 -- no such TSS exists, then Empty is returned.
174 function Same_TSS (E1, E2 : Entity_Id) return Boolean;
175 -- Returns True if E1 and E2 are the same kind of TSS, even if the names
176 -- are different (i.e. if the names of E1 and E2 end with two upper case
177 -- letters that are the same).
179 procedure Set_TSS (Typ : Entity_Id; TSS : Entity_Id);
180 -- This procedure is used to install a newly created TSS. The second
181 -- argument is the entity for such a new TSS. This entity is placed in the
182 -- TSS list for the type given as the first argument, replacing an old
183 -- entry of the same name if one was present. The tree for the body of this
184 -- TSS, which is not analyzed yet, is placed in the actions field of the
185 -- freeze node for the type. All such bodies are inserted into the main
186 -- tree and analyzed at the point at which the freeze node itself is
187 -- expanded.
189 procedure Copy_TSS (TSS : Entity_Id; Typ : Entity_Id);
190 -- Given an existing TSS for another type (which is already installed,
191 -- analyzed and expanded), install it as the corresponding TSS for Typ.
192 -- Note that this just copies a reference, not the tree. This can also be
193 -- used to initially install a TSS in the case where the subprogram for the
194 -- TSS has already been created and its declaration processed.
196 function CPP_Init_Proc (Typ : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id;
197 -- Obtains the CPP_Init TSS entity the given type. The CPP_Init TSS is a
198 -- procedure used to initialize the C++ part of the primary and secondary
199 -- dispatch tables of a tagged type derived from CPP types.
201 function Init_Proc
202 (Typ : Entity_Id;
203 Ref : Entity_Id := Empty) return Entity_Id;
204 -- Obtains the _init TSS entry for the given type. This function call is
205 -- equivalent to TSS (Typ, Name_uInit). The _init TSS is the procedure
206 -- used to initialize otherwise uninitialized instances of a type. If
207 -- there is no _init TSS, then the type requires no initialization. Note
208 -- that subtypes and implicit types never have an _init TSS since subtype
209 -- objects are always initialized using the initialization procedure for
210 -- the corresponding base type (see Base_Init_Proc function). A special
211 -- case arises for concurrent types. Such types do not themselves have an
212 -- init proc TSS, but initialization is required. The init proc used is
213 -- the one for the corresponding record type (see Base_Init_Proc). If
214 -- Ref is present it is call to a subprogram whose profile matches the
215 -- profile of the required constructor (this argument is used to handle
216 -- non-default CPP constructors).
218 function Base_Init_Proc
219 (Typ : Entity_Id;
220 Ref : Entity_Id := Empty) return Entity_Id;
221 -- Obtains the _Init TSS entry from the base type of the entity, and also
222 -- deals with going indirect through the Corresponding_Record_Type field
223 -- for concurrent objects (which are initialized with the initialization
224 -- routine for the corresponding record type). Returns Empty if there is no
225 -- _Init TSS entry for the base type. If Ref is present it is a call to a
226 -- subprogram whose profile matches the profile of the required constructor
227 -- (this argument is used to handle non-default CPP constructors).
229 procedure Set_Init_Proc (Typ : Entity_Id; Init : Entity_Id);
230 pragma Inline (Set_Init_Proc);
231 -- The second argument is the _init TSS to be established for the type
232 -- given as the first argument. Equivalent to Set_TSS (Typ, Init).
234 function Has_Non_Null_Base_Init_Proc (Typ : Entity_Id) return Boolean;
235 -- Returns true if the given type has a defined Base_Init_Proc and
236 -- this init proc is not a null init proc (null init procs occur as
237 -- a result of the processing for Initialize_Scalars). This function
238 -- is used to test for the presence of an init proc in cases where
239 -- a null init proc is considered equivalent to no init proc.
241 function Find_Inherited_TSS
242 (Typ : Entity_Id;
243 Nam : TSS_Name_Type) return Entity_Id;
244 -- Returns the TSS of name Nam of Typ, or of its closest ancestor defining
245 -- such a TSS. Empty is returned is neither Typ nor any of its ancestors
246 -- have such a TSS.
248 end Exp_Tss;