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-- --
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-- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
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-- --
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-- A D A . E N V I R O N M E N T _ V A R I A B L E S --
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-- --
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-- S p e c --
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-- --
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-- This specification is derived from the Ada Reference Manual for use with --
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-- GNAT. In accordance with the copyright of that document, you can freely --
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-- copy and modify this specification, provided that if you redistribute a --
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-- modified version, any changes that you have made are clearly indicated. --
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-- --
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package Ada.Environment_Variables is
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pragma Preelaborate (Environment_Variables);
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function Value (Name : String) return String;
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-- If the external execution environment supports environment variables,
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-- then Value returns the value of the environment variable with the given
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-- name. If no environment variable with the given name exists, then
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-- Constraint_Error is propagated. If the execution environment does not
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-- support environment variables, then Program_Error is propagated.
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function Exists (Name : String) return Boolean;
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-- If the external execution environment supports environment variables and
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-- an environment variable with the given name currently exists, then
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-- Exists returns True; otherwise it returns False.
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procedure Set (Name : String; Value : String);
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-- If the external execution environment supports environment variables,
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-- then Set first clears any existing environment variable with the given
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-- name, and then defines a single new environment variable with the given
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-- name and value. Otherwise Program_Error is propagated.
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-- If implementation-defined circumstances prohibit the definition of an
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-- environment variable with the given name and value, then
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-- Constraint_Error is propagated.
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-- It is implementation defined whether there exist values for which the
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-- call Set (Name, Value) has the same effect as Clear (Name).
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procedure Clear (Name : String);
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-- If the external execution environment supports environment variables,
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-- then Clear deletes all existing environment variables with the given
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-- name. Otherwise Program_Error is propagated.
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procedure Clear;
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-- If the external execution environment supports environment variables,
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-- then Clear deletes all existing environment variables. Otherwise
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-- Program_Error is propagated.
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procedure Iterate
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(Process : not null access procedure (Name, Value : String));
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-- If the external execution environment supports environment variables,
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-- then Iterate calls the subprogram designated by Process for each
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-- existing environment variable, passing the name and value of that
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-- environment variable. Otherwise Program_Error is propagated.
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end Ada.Environment_Variables;
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