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--                                                                          --
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--                         GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS                         --
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--                                                                          --
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--                               N L I S T S                                --
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--                                                                          --
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--                                 S p e c                                  --
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--                                                                          --
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--          Copyright (C) 1992-2010, Free Software Foundation, Inc.         --
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--                                                                          --
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-- GNAT is free software;  you can  redistribute it  and/or modify it under --
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-- terms of the  GNU General Public License as published  by the Free Soft- --
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-- ware  Foundation;  either version 3,  or (at your option) any later ver- --
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-- sion.  GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
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-- OUT ANY WARRANTY;  without even the  implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
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-- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.                                     --
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--                                                                          --
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-- As a special exception under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted --
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-- additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception,   --
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-- version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.               --
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--                                                                          --
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-- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and    --
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-- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;     --
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-- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see    --
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-- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.                                          --
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--                                                                          --
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-- GNAT was originally developed  by the GNAT team at  New York University. --
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-- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc.      --
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--                                                                          --
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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--  This package provides facilities for manipulating lists of nodes (see
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--  package Atree for format and implementation of tree nodes). The Link field
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--  of the nodes is used as the forward pointer for these lists. See also
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--  package Elists which provides another form of lists that are not threaded
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--  through the nodes (and therefore allow nodes to be on multiple lists).
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with System;
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with Types; use Types;
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package Nlists is
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   --  A node list is a list of nodes in a special format that means that
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   --  nodes can be on at most one such list. For each node list, a list
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   --  header is allocated in the lists table, and a List_Id value references
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   --  this header, which may be used to access the nodes in the list using
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   --  the set of routines that define this interface.
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   --  Note: node lists can contain either nodes or entities (extended nodes)
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   --  or a mixture of nodes and extended nodes.
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   function In_Same_List (N1, N2 : Node_Or_Entity_Id) return Boolean;
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   pragma Inline (In_Same_List);
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   --  Equivalent to List_Containing (N1) = List_Containing (N2)
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   function Last_List_Id return List_Id;
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   pragma Inline (Last_List_Id);
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   --  Returns Id of last allocated list header
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   function Lists_Address return System.Address;
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   pragma Inline (Lists_Address);
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   --  Return address of Lists table (used in Back_End for Gigi call)
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   function Num_Lists return Nat;
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   pragma Inline (Num_Lists);
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   --  Number of currently allocated lists
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   function New_List return List_Id;
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   --  Creates a new empty node list. Typically this is used to initialize
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   --  a field in some other node which points to a node list where the list
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   --  is then subsequently filled in using Append calls.
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   function Empty_List return List_Id renames New_List;
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   --  Used in contexts where an empty list (as opposed to an initially empty
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   --  list to be filled in) is required.
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   function New_List
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     (Node : Node_Or_Entity_Id) return List_Id;
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   --  Build a new list initially containing the given node
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   function New_List
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     (Node1 : Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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      Node2 : Node_Or_Entity_Id) return List_Id;
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   --  Build a new list initially containing the two given nodes
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   function New_List
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     (Node1 : Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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      Node2 : Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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      Node3 : Node_Or_Entity_Id) return List_Id;
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   --  Build a new list initially containing the three given nodes
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   function New_List
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     (Node1 : Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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      Node2 : Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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      Node3 : Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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      Node4 : Node_Or_Entity_Id) return List_Id;
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   function New_List
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     (Node1 : Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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      Node2 : Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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      Node3 : Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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      Node4 : Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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      Node5 : Node_Or_Entity_Id) return List_Id;
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   --  Build a new list initially containing the five given nodes
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   function New_List
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     (Node1 : Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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      Node2 : Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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      Node3 : Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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      Node4 : Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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      Node5 : Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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      Node6 : Node_Or_Entity_Id) return List_Id;
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   --  Build a new list initially containing the six given nodes
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   function New_Copy_List (List : List_Id) return List_Id;
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   --  Creates a new list containing copies (made with Atree.New_Copy) of every
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   --  node in the original list. If the argument is No_List, then the returned
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   --  result is No_List. If the argument is an empty list, then the returned
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   --  result is a new empty list.
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   function New_Copy_List_Original (List : List_Id) return List_Id;
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   --  Same as New_Copy_List but copies only nodes coming from source
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   function First (List : List_Id) return Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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   pragma Inline (First);
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   --  Obtains the first element of the given node list or, if the node list
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   --  has no items or is equal to No_List, then Empty is returned.
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   function First_Non_Pragma (List : List_Id) return Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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   --  Used when dealing with a list that can contain pragmas to skip past
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   --  any initial pragmas and return the first element that is not a pragma.
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   --  If the list is empty, or if it contains only pragmas, then Empty is
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   --  returned. It is an error to call First_Non_Pragma with a Node_Id value
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   --  or No_List (No_List is not considered to be the same as an empty list).
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   --  This function also skips N_Null nodes which can result from rewriting
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   --  unrecognized or incorrect pragmas.
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   function Last (List : List_Id) return Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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   pragma Inline (Last);
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   --  Obtains the last element of the given node list or, if the node list
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   --  has no items, then Empty is returned. It is an error to call Last with
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   --  a Node_Id or No_List. (No_List is not considered to be the same as an
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   --  empty node list).
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   function Last_Non_Pragma (List : List_Id) return Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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   --  Obtains the last element of a given node list that is not a pragma.
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   --  If the list is empty, or if it contains only pragmas, then Empty is
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   --  returned. It is an error to call Last_Non_Pragma with a Node_Id or
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   --  No_List. (No_List is not considered to be the same as an empty list).
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   function List_Length (List : List_Id) return Nat;
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   pragma Inline (List_Length);
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   --  Returns number of items in the given list. It is an error to call
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   --  this function with No_List (No_List is not considered to be the same
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   --  as an empty list).
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   function Next (Node : Node_Or_Entity_Id) return Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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   --  This function returns the next node on a node list, or Empty if Node is
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   --  the last element of the node list. The argument must be a member of a
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   --  node list.
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   procedure Next (Node : in out Node_Or_Entity_Id);
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   --  Equivalent to Node := Next (Node);
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   function Next_Non_Pragma
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     (Node : Node_Or_Entity_Id) return Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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   --  This function returns the next node on a node list, skipping past any
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   --  which can result from rewriting unrecognized or incorrect pragmas.
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   procedure Next_Non_Pragma (Node : in out Node_Or_Entity_Id);
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   pragma Inline (Next_Non_Pragma);
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   --  Equivalent to Node := Next_Non_Pragma (Node);
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   function Prev (Node : Node_Or_Entity_Id) return Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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   --  This function returns the previous node on a node list, or Empty
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   --  if Node is the first element of the node list. The argument must be
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   --  a member of a node list. Note: the implementation does maintain back
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   function Pick (List : List_Id; Index : Pos) return Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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   procedure Prev (Node : in out Node_Or_Entity_Id);
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   function Prev_Non_Pragma
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   pragma Inline (Prev_Non_Pragma);
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   --  This function returns the previous node on a node list, skipping any
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   --  pragmas. If Node is the first element of the list, or if the only
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   --  elements preceding it are pragmas, then Empty is returned. The
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   --  argument must be a member of a node list. Note: the implementation
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   procedure Prev_Non_Pragma (Node : in out Node_Or_Entity_Id);
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   pragma Inline (Prev_Non_Pragma);
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   --  Equivalent to Node := Prev_Non_Pragma (Node);
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   function Is_Empty_List (List : List_Id) return Boolean;
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   pragma Inline (Is_Empty_List);
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   function Is_Non_Empty_List (List : List_Id) return Boolean;
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   pragma Inline (Is_Non_Empty_List);
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   function Is_List_Member (Node : Node_Or_Entity_Id) return Boolean;
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   --  It is an error for Node to be Empty, or to be a node list.
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   function List_Containing (Node : Node_Or_Entity_Id) return List_Id;
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   procedure Append (Node : Node_Or_Entity_Id; To : List_Id);
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   procedure Append_To (To : List_Id; Node : Node_Or_Entity_Id);
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   procedure Append_List (List : List_Id; To : List_Id);
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   --  Appends node list List to the end of node list To. On return,
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   procedure Append_List_To (To : List_Id; List : List_Id);
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   procedure Insert_List_After
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   procedure Insert_List_Before
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     (Before : Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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   procedure Prepend_To
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   procedure Prepend_List_To
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   procedure Remove (Node : Node_Or_Entity_Id);
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   function Remove_Next (Node : Node_Or_Entity_Id) return Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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   procedure Initialize;
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   function Parent (List : List_Id) return Node_Or_Entity_Id;
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   procedure Set_Parent (List : List_Id; Node : Node_Or_Entity_Id);
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   pragma Inline (Set_Parent);
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   function No (List : List_Id) return Boolean;
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end Nlists;

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