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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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--                                                                          --
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--                         GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS                         --
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--                                                                          --
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--  A D A . E X C E P T I O N S . E X C E P T I O N _ P R O P A G A T I O N --
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--                                                                          --
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--                                 B o d y                                  --
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--                                                                          --
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--          Copyright (C) 1992-2011, 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 is the version using the GCC EH mechanism
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with Ada.Unchecked_Conversion;
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with Ada.Unchecked_Deallocation;
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with System.Storage_Elements;  use System.Storage_Elements;
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separate (Ada.Exceptions)
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package body Exception_Propagation is
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   ------------------------------------------------
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   -- Entities to interface with the GCC runtime --
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   ------------------------------------------------
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   --  These come from "C++ ABI for Itanium: Exception handling", which is
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   --  the reference for GCC. They are used only when we are relying on
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   --  back-end tables for exception propagation, which in turn is currently
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   --  only the case for Zero_Cost_Exceptions in GNAT5.
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   --  Return codes from the GCC runtime functions used to propagate
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   --  an exception.
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   type Unwind_Reason_Code is
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     (URC_NO_REASON,
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      URC_FOREIGN_EXCEPTION_CAUGHT,
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      URC_PHASE2_ERROR,
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      URC_PHASE1_ERROR,
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      URC_NORMAL_STOP,
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      URC_END_OF_STACK,
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      URC_HANDLER_FOUND,
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      URC_INSTALL_CONTEXT,
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      URC_CONTINUE_UNWIND);
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   pragma Unreferenced
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     (URC_FOREIGN_EXCEPTION_CAUGHT,
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      URC_PHASE2_ERROR,
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      URC_PHASE1_ERROR,
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      URC_NORMAL_STOP,
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      URC_END_OF_STACK,
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      URC_HANDLER_FOUND,
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      URC_INSTALL_CONTEXT,
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      URC_CONTINUE_UNWIND);
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   pragma Convention (C, Unwind_Reason_Code);
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   --  Phase identifiers
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   type Unwind_Action is new Integer;
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   pragma Convention (C, Unwind_Action);
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   UA_SEARCH_PHASE  : constant Unwind_Action := 1;
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   UA_CLEANUP_PHASE : constant Unwind_Action := 2;
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   UA_HANDLER_FRAME : constant Unwind_Action := 4;
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   UA_FORCE_UNWIND  : constant Unwind_Action := 8;
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   UA_END_OF_STACK  : constant Unwind_Action := 16;  --  GCC extension ?
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   pragma Unreferenced
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     (UA_SEARCH_PHASE,
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      UA_CLEANUP_PHASE,
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      UA_HANDLER_FRAME,
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      UA_FORCE_UNWIND);
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   --  Mandatory common header for any exception object handled by the
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   --  GCC unwinding runtime.
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   type Exception_Class is mod 2 ** 64;
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   GNAT_Exception_Class : constant Exception_Class := 16#474e552d41646100#;
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   --  "GNU-Ada\0"
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   type Unwind_Word is mod 2 ** System.Word_Size;
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   for Unwind_Word'Size use System.Word_Size;
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   --  Map the corresponding C type used in Unwind_Exception below
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   type Unwind_Exception is record
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      Class    : Exception_Class;
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      Cleanup  : System.Address;
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      Private1 : Unwind_Word;
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      Private2 : Unwind_Word;
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   end record;
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   pragma Convention (C, Unwind_Exception);
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   --  Map the GCC struct used for exception handling
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   for Unwind_Exception'Alignment use Standard'Maximum_Alignment;
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   --  The C++ ABI mandates the common exception header to be at least
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   --  doubleword aligned, and the libGCC implementation actually makes it
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   --  maximally aligned (see unwind.h). See additional comments on the
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   --  alignment below.
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   type GCC_Exception_Access is access all Unwind_Exception;
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   --  Pointer to a GCC exception. Do not use convention C as on VMS this
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   --  would imply the use of 32-bits pointers.
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   procedure Unwind_DeleteException (Excp : not null GCC_Exception_Access);
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   pragma Import (C, Unwind_DeleteException, "_Unwind_DeleteException");
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   --  Procedure to free any GCC exception
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   Foreign_Exception : aliased System.Standard_Library.Exception_Data;
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   pragma Import (Ada, Foreign_Exception,
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                  "system__exceptions__foreign_exception");
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   --  Id for foreign exceptions
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   --------------------------------------------------------------
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   -- GNAT Specific Entities To Deal With The GCC EH Circuitry --
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   --------------------------------------------------------------
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   --  A GNAT exception object to be dealt with by the personality routine
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   --  called by the GCC unwinding runtime.
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   type GNAT_GCC_Exception is record
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      Header : Unwind_Exception;
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      --  ABI Exception header first
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      Occurrence : Exception_Occurrence;
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      --  The Ada occurrence
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   end record;
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   pragma Convention (C, GNAT_GCC_Exception);
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   --  There is a subtle issue with the common header alignment, since the C
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   --  version is aligned on BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT, the Ada version is aligned on
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   --  Standard'Maximum_Alignment, and those two values don't quite represent
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   --  the same concepts and so may be decoupled someday. One typical reason
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   --  is that BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT may be larger than what the underlying system
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   --  allocator guarantees, and there are extra costs involved in allocating
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   --  objects aligned to such factors.
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   --  To deal with the potential alignment differences between the C and Ada
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   --  representations, the Ada part of the whole structure is only accessed
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   --  by the personality routine through the accessors declared below.  Ada
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   --  specific fields are thus always accessed through consistent layout, and
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   --  we expect the actual alignment to always be large enough to avoid traps
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   --  from the C accesses to the common header. Besides, accessors alleviate
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   --  the need for a C struct whole counterpart, both painful and error-prone
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   --  to maintain anyway.
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   type GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access is access all GNAT_GCC_Exception;
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   function To_GCC_Exception is new
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     Unchecked_Conversion (GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access, GCC_Exception_Access);
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   function To_GNAT_GCC_Exception is new
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     Unchecked_Conversion (GCC_Exception_Access, GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access);
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   procedure GNAT_GCC_Exception_Cleanup
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     (Reason : Unwind_Reason_Code;
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      Excep  : not null GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access);
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   pragma Convention (C, GNAT_GCC_Exception_Cleanup);
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   --  Procedure called when a GNAT GCC exception is free.
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   procedure Propagate_GCC_Exception
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     (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access);
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   pragma No_Return (Propagate_GCC_Exception);
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   --  Propagate a GCC exception
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   procedure Reraise_GCC_Exception
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     (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access);
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   pragma No_Return (Reraise_GCC_Exception);
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   pragma Export (C, Reraise_GCC_Exception, "__gnat_reraise_zcx");
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   --  Called to implement raise without exception, ie reraise.  Called
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   --  directly from gigi.
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   procedure Setup_Current_Excep
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     (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access);
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   pragma Export (C, Setup_Current_Excep, "__gnat_setup_current_excep");
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   --  Write Get_Current_Excep.all from GCC_Exception
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   function CleanupUnwind_Handler
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     (UW_Version   : Integer;
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      UW_Phases    : Unwind_Action;
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      UW_Eclass    : Exception_Class;
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      UW_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access;
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      UW_Context   : System.Address;
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      UW_Argument  : System.Address) return Unwind_Reason_Code;
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   --  Hook called at each step of the forced unwinding we perform to
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   --  trigger cleanups found during the propagation of an unhandled
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   --  exception.
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   --  GCC runtime functions used. These are C non-void functions, actually,
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   --  but we ignore the return values. See raise.c as to why we are using
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   --  __gnat stubs for these.
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   procedure Unwind_RaiseException
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     (UW_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access);
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   pragma Import (C, Unwind_RaiseException, "__gnat_Unwind_RaiseException");
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   procedure Unwind_ForcedUnwind
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     (UW_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access;
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      UW_Handler   : System.Address;
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      UW_Argument  : System.Address);
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   pragma Import (C, Unwind_ForcedUnwind, "__gnat_Unwind_ForcedUnwind");
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   --  Hooks called when entering/leaving an exception handler for a given
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   --  occurrence, aimed at handling the stack of active occurrences. The
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   --  calls are generated by gigi in tree_transform/N_Exception_Handler.
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   procedure Begin_Handler (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access);
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   pragma Export (C, Begin_Handler, "__gnat_begin_handler");
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   procedure End_Handler (GCC_Exception : GCC_Exception_Access);
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   pragma Export (C, End_Handler, "__gnat_end_handler");
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   --------------------------------------------------------------------
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   -- Accessors to Basic Components of a GNAT Exception Data Pointer --
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   --------------------------------------------------------------------
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   --  As of today, these are only used by the C implementation of the GCC
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   --  propagation personality routine to avoid having to rely on a C
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   --  counterpart of the whole exception_data structure, which is both
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   --  painful and error prone. These subprograms could be moved to a more
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   --  widely visible location if need be.
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   function Is_Handled_By_Others (E : Exception_Data_Ptr) return Boolean;
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   pragma Export (C, Is_Handled_By_Others, "__gnat_is_handled_by_others");
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   pragma Warnings (Off, Is_Handled_By_Others);
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   function Language_For (E : Exception_Data_Ptr) return Character;
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   pragma Export (C, Language_For, "__gnat_language_for");
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   function Import_Code_For (E : Exception_Data_Ptr) return Exception_Code;
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   pragma Export (C, Import_Code_For, "__gnat_import_code_for");
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   function EID_For (GNAT_Exception : not null GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access)
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     return Exception_Id;
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   pragma Export (C, EID_For, "__gnat_eid_for");
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   ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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   -- Objects to materialize "others" and "all others" in the GCC EH tables --
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   ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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   --  Currently, these only have their address taken and compared so there is
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   --  no real point having whole exception data blocks allocated. In any case
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   --  the types should match what gigi and the personality routine expect.
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   --  The initial value is an arbitrary value that will not exceed the range
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   --  of Integer on 16-bit targets (such as AAMP).
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   Others_Value : constant Integer := 16#7FFF#;
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   pragma Export (C, Others_Value, "__gnat_others_value");
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   All_Others_Value : constant Integer := 16#7FFF#;
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   pragma Export (C, All_Others_Value, "__gnat_all_others_value");
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   --------------------------------
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   -- GNAT_GCC_Exception_Cleanup --
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   --------------------------------
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   procedure GNAT_GCC_Exception_Cleanup
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     (Reason : Unwind_Reason_Code;
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      Excep  : not null GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access)
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   is
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      pragma Unreferenced (Reason);
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      procedure Free is new Unchecked_Deallocation
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        (GNAT_GCC_Exception, GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access);
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      Copy : GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access := Excep;
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   begin
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      --  Simply free the memory
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      Free (Copy);
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   end GNAT_GCC_Exception_Cleanup;
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   ---------------------------
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   -- CleanupUnwind_Handler --
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   ---------------------------
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   function CleanupUnwind_Handler
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     (UW_Version   : Integer;
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      UW_Phases    : Unwind_Action;
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      UW_Eclass    : Exception_Class;
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      UW_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access;
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      UW_Context   : System.Address;
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      UW_Argument  : System.Address) return Unwind_Reason_Code
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   is
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      pragma Unreferenced (UW_Version, UW_Eclass, UW_Context, UW_Argument);
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   begin
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      --  Terminate when the end of the stack is reached
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      if UW_Phases >= UA_END_OF_STACK then
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         Setup_Current_Excep (UW_Exception);
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         Unhandled_Exception_Terminate;
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      end if;
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      --  We know there is at least one cleanup further up. Return so that it
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      --  is searched and entered, after which Unwind_Resume will be called
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      --  and this hook will gain control again.
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      return URC_NO_REASON;
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   end CleanupUnwind_Handler;
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   -------------------------
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   -- Setup_Current_Excep --
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   -------------------------
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   procedure Setup_Current_Excep
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     (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access)
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   is
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      Excep : constant EOA := Get_Current_Excep.all;
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   begin
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      --  Setup the exception occurrence
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      if GCC_Exception.Class = GNAT_Exception_Class then
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         declare
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            GNAT_Occurrence : constant GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access :=
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                                To_GNAT_GCC_Exception (GCC_Exception);
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         begin
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            Excep.all := GNAT_Occurrence.Occurrence;
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         end;
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      else
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         Excep.Id := Foreign_Exception'Access;
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         Excep.Msg_Length := 0;
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         Excep.Exception_Raised := True;
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         Excep.Pid := Local_Partition_ID;
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         Excep.Num_Tracebacks := 0;
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      end if;
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   end Setup_Current_Excep;
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   -------------------
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   -- Begin_Handler --
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   -------------------
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   procedure Begin_Handler (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access) is
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      pragma Unreferenced (GCC_Exception);
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   begin
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      null;
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   end Begin_Handler;
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   -----------------
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   -- End_Handler --
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   -----------------
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   procedure End_Handler (GCC_Exception : GCC_Exception_Access) is
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   begin
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      if GCC_Exception /= null then
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         Unwind_DeleteException (GCC_Exception);
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      end if;
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   end End_Handler;
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   -----------------------------
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   -- Reraise_GCC_Exception --
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   -----------------------------
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   procedure Reraise_GCC_Exception
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     (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access)
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   is
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   begin
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      --  Simply propagate it
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      Propagate_GCC_Exception (GCC_Exception);
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   end Reraise_GCC_Exception;
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   -----------------------------
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   -- Propagate_GCC_Exception --
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   -----------------------------
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   --  Call Unwind_RaiseException to actually throw, taking care of handling
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   --  the two phase scheme it implements.
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   procedure Propagate_GCC_Exception
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     (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access)
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   is
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   begin
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      --  Perform a standard raise first. If a regular handler is found, it
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      --  will be entered after all the intermediate cleanups have run. If
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      --  there is no regular handler, it will return.
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      Unwind_RaiseException (GCC_Exception);
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      --  If we get here we know the exception is not handled, as otherwise
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      --  Unwind_RaiseException arranges for the handler to be entered. Take
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      --  the necessary steps to enable the debugger to gain control while the
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      --  stack is still intact.
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      Setup_Current_Excep (GCC_Exception);
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      Notify_Unhandled_Exception;
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      --  Now, un a forced unwind to trigger cleanups. Control should not
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      --  unwinding hook calls Unhandled_Exception_Terminate when end of
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      --  stack is reached.
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      Unwind_ForcedUnwind (GCC_Exception,
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                           CleanupUnwind_Handler'Address,
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                           System.Null_Address);
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      --  We get here in case of error. The debugger has been notified before
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      --  the second step above.
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      Setup_Current_Excep (GCC_Exception);
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      Unhandled_Exception_Terminate;
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   end Propagate_GCC_Exception;
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   -------------------------
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   -- Propagate_Exception --
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   -------------------------
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   --  Build an object suitable for the libgcc processing and call
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   --  Unwind_RaiseException to actually do the raise, taking care of
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   --  handling the two phase scheme it implements.
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   procedure Propagate_Exception is
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      Excep         : constant EOA := Get_Current_Excep.all;
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      GCC_Exception : GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access;
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   begin
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      --  Compute the backtrace for this occurrence if the corresponding
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      --  binder option has been set. Call_Chain takes care of the reraise
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      --  case.
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      --  ??? Using Call_Chain here means we are going to walk up the stack
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      --  once only for backtracing purposes before doing it again for the
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      --  propagation per se.
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      --  The first inspection is much lighter, though, as it only requires
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      --  partial unwinding of each frame. Additionally, although we could use
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      --  the personality routine to record the addresses while propagating,
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      --  this method has two drawbacks:
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      --  1) the trace is incomplete if the exception is handled since we
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      --  don't walk past the frame with the handler,
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      --    and
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      --  2) we would miss the frames for which our personality routine is not
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      --  called, e.g. if C or C++ calls are on the way.
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      Call_Chain (Excep);
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      --  Allocate the GCC exception
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      GCC_Exception :=
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        new GNAT_GCC_Exception'
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          (Header     => (Class => GNAT_Exception_Class,
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                          Cleanup => GNAT_GCC_Exception_Cleanup'Address,
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                          Private1 => 0,
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                          Private2 => 0),
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           Occurrence => Excep.all);
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      --  Propagate it
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      Propagate_GCC_Exception (To_GCC_Exception (GCC_Exception));
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   end Propagate_Exception;
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   -------------
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   -- EID_For --
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   -------------
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   function EID_For
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     (GNAT_Exception : not null GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access) return Exception_Id
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   is
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   begin
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      return GNAT_Exception.Occurrence.Id;
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   end EID_For;
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   ---------------------
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   -- Import_Code_For --
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   ---------------------
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   function Import_Code_For
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     (E : SSL.Exception_Data_Ptr) return Exception_Code
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   is
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   begin
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      return E.all.Import_Code;
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   end Import_Code_For;
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   --------------------------
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   -- Is_Handled_By_Others --
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   --------------------------
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   function Is_Handled_By_Others (E : SSL.Exception_Data_Ptr) return Boolean is
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   begin
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      return not E.all.Not_Handled_By_Others;
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   end Is_Handled_By_Others;
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   ------------------
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   -- Language_For --
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   ------------------
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   function Language_For (E : SSL.Exception_Data_Ptr) return Character is
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   begin
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      return E.all.Lang;
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   end Language_For;
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end Exception_Propagation;

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