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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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26 -- This package scans front end switches. Note that the body of Usage must be
27 -- coordinated with the switches that are recognized by this package.
28 -- The Usage package also acts as the official documentation for the
29 -- switches that are recognized. In addition, package Debug documents
30 -- the otherwise undocumented debug switches that are also recognized.
34 procedure Scan_Front_End_Switches
(Switch_Chars
: String);
35 -- Procedures to scan out front end switches stored in the given string.
36 -- The first character is known to be a valid switch character, and there
37 -- are no blanks or other switch terminator characters in the string, so
38 -- the entire string should consist of valid switch characters, except that
39 -- an optional terminating NUL character is allowed. A bad switch causes
40 -- a fatal error exit and control does not return. The call also sets
41 -- Usage_Requested to True if a ? switch is encountered.