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-- --
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-- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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-- --
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-- E X P _ C H 9 --
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-- S p e c --
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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. See the GNU General Public License --
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-- for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General --
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-- Public License distributed with GNAT; see file COPYING3. If not, go to --
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-- http://www.gnu.org/licenses for a complete copy of the license. --
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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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-- Expand routines for chapter 9 constructs
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with Types; use Types;
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package Exp_Ch9 is
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type Subprogram_Protection_Mode is
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(Dispatching_Mode,
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Protected_Mode,
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Unprotected_Mode);
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-- This type is used to distinguish the different protection modes of a
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-- protected subprogram.
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procedure Build_Activation_Chain_Entity (N : Node_Id);
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-- Given a declaration N of an object that is a task, or contains tasks
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-- (other than allocators to tasks) this routine ensures that an activation
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-- chain has been declared in the appropriate scope, building the required
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-- declaration for the chain variable if not. The name of this variable
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-- is always _Chain and it is accessed by name.
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function Build_Call_With_Task (N : Node_Id; E : Entity_Id) return Node_Id;
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-- N is a node representing the name of a task or an access to a task.
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-- The value returned is a call to the function whose name is the entity
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-- E (typically a runtime routine entity obtained using RTE) with the
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-- Task_Id of the associated task as the parameter. The caller is
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-- responsible for analyzing and resolving the resulting tree.
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procedure Build_Class_Wide_Master (Typ : Entity_Id);
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-- Given an access-to-limited class-wide type or an access-to-limited
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-- interface, ensure that the designated type has a _master and generate
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-- a renaming of the said master to service the access type.
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function Build_Entry_Names (Conc_Typ : Entity_Id) return Node_Id;
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-- Create the statements which populate the entry names array of a task or
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-- protected type. The statements are wrapped inside a block due to a local
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-- declaration.
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procedure Build_Master_Entity (Obj_Or_Typ : Entity_Id);
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-- Given the name of an object or a type which is either a task, contains
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-- tasks or designates tasks, create a _master in the appropriate scope
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-- which captures the value of Current_Master. Mark the nearest enclosing
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-- body or block as being a task master.
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procedure Build_Master_Renaming
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(Ptr_Typ : Entity_Id;
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Ins_Nod : Node_Id := Empty);
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-- Given an access type Ptr_Typ whose designated type is either a task or
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-- contains tasks, create a renaming of the form:
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--
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-- <Ptr_Typ>M : Master_Id renames _Master;
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--
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-- where _master denotes the task master of the enclosing context. Ins_Nod
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-- is used to provide a specific insertion node for the renaming.
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function Build_Private_Protected_Declaration (N : Node_Id) return Entity_Id;
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-- A subprogram body without a previous spec that appears in a protected
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-- body must be expanded separately to create a subprogram declaration
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-- for it, in order to resolve internal calls to it from other protected
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-- operations. It would seem that no locking version of the operation is
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-- needed, but in fact, in Ada 2005 the subprogram may be used in a call-
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-- back, and therefore a protected version of the operation must be
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-- generated as well.
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function Build_Protected_Sub_Specification
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(N : Node_Id;
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Prot_Typ : Entity_Id;
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Mode : Subprogram_Protection_Mode) return Node_Id;
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-- Build the specification for protected subprogram. This is called when
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-- expanding a protected type, and also when expanding the declaration for
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-- an Access_To_Protected_Subprogram type. In the latter case, Prot_Typ is
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-- empty, and the first parameter of the signature of the protected op is
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-- of type System.Address.
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procedure Build_Protected_Subprogram_Call
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(N : Node_Id;
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Name : Node_Id;
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Rec : Node_Id;
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External : Boolean := True);
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-- The node N is a subprogram or entry call to a protected subprogram. This
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-- procedure rewrites this call with the appropriate expansion. Name is the
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-- subprogram, and Rec is the record corresponding to the protected object.
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-- External is False if the call is to another protected subprogram within
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-- the same object.
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procedure Build_Task_Activation_Call (N : Node_Id);
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-- This procedure is called for constructs that can be task activators,
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-- i.e. task bodies, subprogram bodies, package bodies and blocks. If the
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-- construct is a task activator (as indicated by the non-empty setting of
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-- Activation_Chain_Entity, either in the construct, or, in the case of a
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-- package body, in its associated package spec), then a call to
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-- Activate_Tasks with this entity as the single parameter is inserted at
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-- the start of the statements of the activator.
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procedure Build_Task_Allocate_Block
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(Actions : List_Id;
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N : Node_Id;
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Args : List_Id);
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-- This routine is used in the case of allocators where the designated type
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-- is a task or contains tasks. In this case, the normal initialize call
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-- is replaced by:
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--
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-- blockname : label;
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-- blockname : declare
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-- _Chain : Activation_Chain;
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--
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-- procedure _Expunge is
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-- begin
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-- Expunge_Unactivated_Tasks (_Chain);
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-- end;
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--
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-- begin
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-- Init (Args);
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-- Activate_Tasks (_Chain);
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-- at end
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-- _Expunge;
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-- end;
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--
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-- to get the task or tasks created and initialized. The expunge call
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-- ensures that any tasks that get created but not activated due to an
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-- exception are properly expunged (it has no effect in the normal case).
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-- The argument N is the allocator, and Args is the list of arguments for
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-- the initialization call, constructed by the caller, which uses the
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-- Master_Id of the access type as the _Master parameter, and _Chain
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-- (defined above) as the _Chain parameter.
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procedure Build_Task_Allocate_Block_With_Init_Stmts
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(Actions : List_Id;
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N : Node_Id;
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Init_Stmts : List_Id);
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-- Ada 2005 (AI-287): Similar to previous routine, but used to expand
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-- allocated aggregates with default initialized components. Init_Stmts
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-- contains the list of statements required to initialize the allocated
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-- aggregate. It replaces the call to Init (Args) done by
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-- Build_Task_Allocate_Block.
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function Build_Wrapper_Spec
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(Subp_Id : Entity_Id;
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Obj_Typ : Entity_Id;
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Formals : List_Id) return Node_Id;
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-- Ada 2005 (AI-345): Build the specification of a primitive operation
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-- associated with a protected or task type. This is required to implement
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-- dispatching calls through interfaces. Subp_Id is the primitive to be
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-- wrapped, Obj_Typ is the type of the newly added formal parameter to
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-- handle object notation, Formals are the original entry formals that
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-- will be explicitly replicated.
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function Concurrent_Ref (N : Node_Id) return Node_Id;
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-- Given the name of a concurrent object (task or protected object), or
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-- the name of an access to a concurrent object, this function returns an
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-- expression referencing the associated Task_Id or Protection object,
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-- respectively. Note that a special case is when the name is a reference
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-- to a task type name. This can only happen within a task body, and the
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-- meaning is to get the Task_Id for the currently executing task.
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function Convert_Concurrent
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(N : Node_Id;
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Typ : Entity_Id) return Node_Id;
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-- N is an expression of type Typ. If the type is not a concurrent type
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-- then it is returned unchanged. If it is a task or protected reference,
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-- Convert_Concurrent creates an unchecked conversion node from this
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-- expression to the corresponding concurrent record type value. We need
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-- this in any situation where the concurrent type is used, because the
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-- actual concurrent object is an object of the corresponding concurrent
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-- type, and manipulations on the concurrent object actually manipulate the
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-- corresponding object of the record type.
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function Entry_Index_Expression
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(Sloc : Source_Ptr;
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Ent : Entity_Id;
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Index : Node_Id;
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Ttyp : Entity_Id)
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return Node_Id;
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-- Returns an expression to compute a task entry index given the name of
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-- the entry or entry family. For the case of a task entry family, the
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-- Index parameter contains the expression for the subscript. Ttyp is the
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-- task type.
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procedure Establish_Task_Master (N : Node_Id);
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-- Given a subprogram body, or a block statement, or a task body, this
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-- procedure makes the necessary transformations required of a task master
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-- (add Enter_Master call at start, and establish a cleanup routine to make
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-- sure Complete_Master is called on exit).
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procedure Expand_Access_Protected_Subprogram_Type (N : Node_Id);
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-- Build Equivalent_Type for an Access_To_Protected_Subprogram.
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-- Equivalent_Type is a record type with two components: a pointer to the
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-- protected object, and a pointer to the operation itself.
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procedure Expand_Accept_Declarations (N : Node_Id; Ent : Entity_Id);
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-- Expand declarations required for accept statement. See bodies of both
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-- Expand_Accept_Declarations and Expand_N_Accept_Statement for full
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-- details of the nature and use of these declarations, which are inserted
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-- immediately before the accept node N. The second argument is the entity
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-- for the corresponding entry.
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procedure Expand_Entry_Barrier (N : Node_Id; Ent : Entity_Id);
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-- Expand the entry barrier into a function. This is called directly
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-- from Analyze_Entry_Body so that the discriminals and privals of the
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-- barrier can be attached to the function declaration list, and a new
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-- set prepared for the entry body procedure, before the entry body
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-- statement sequence can be expanded. The resulting function is analyzed
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-- now, within the context of the protected object, to resolve calls to
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-- other protected functions.
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procedure Expand_N_Abort_Statement (N : Node_Id);
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procedure Expand_N_Accept_Statement (N : Node_Id);
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procedure Expand_N_Asynchronous_Select (N : Node_Id);
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procedure Expand_N_Conditional_Entry_Call (N : Node_Id);
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procedure Expand_N_Delay_Relative_Statement (N : Node_Id);
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procedure Expand_N_Delay_Until_Statement (N : Node_Id);
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procedure Expand_N_Entry_Body (N : Node_Id);
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procedure Expand_N_Entry_Call_Statement (N : Node_Id);
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procedure Expand_N_Entry_Declaration (N : Node_Id);
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procedure Expand_N_Protected_Body (N : Node_Id);
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procedure Expand_N_Protected_Type_Declaration (N : Node_Id);
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-- Expands protected type declarations. This results, among other things,
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-- in the declaration of a record type for the representation of protected
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-- objects and (if there are entries) in an entry service procedure. The
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-- Protection value used by the GNARL to control the object will always be
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-- the first field of the record, and the entry service procedure spec (if
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-- it exists) will always immediately follow the record declaration. This
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-- allows these two nodes to be found from the type, without benefit of
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-- further attributes, using Corresponding_Record.
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procedure Expand_N_Requeue_Statement (N : Node_Id);
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procedure Expand_N_Selective_Accept (N : Node_Id);
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procedure Expand_N_Single_Task_Declaration (N : Node_Id);
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procedure Expand_N_Task_Body (N : Node_Id);
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procedure Expand_N_Task_Type_Declaration (N : Node_Id);
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procedure Expand_N_Timed_Entry_Call (N : Node_Id);
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procedure Expand_Protected_Body_Declarations
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(N : Node_Id;
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Spec_Id : Entity_Id);
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-- Expand declarations required for a protected body. See bodies of both
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-- Expand_Protected_Body_Declarations and Expand_N_Protected_Body for full
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-- details of the nature and use of these declarations. The second argument
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-- is the entity for the corresponding protected type declaration.
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function External_Subprogram (E : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id;
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-- return the external version of a protected operation, which locks
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-- the object before invoking the internal protected subprogram body.
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function Find_Master_Scope (E : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id;
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-- When a type includes tasks, a master entity is created in the scope, to
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-- be used by the runtime during activation. In general the master is the
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-- immediate scope in which the type is declared, but in Ada 2005, in the
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-- presence of synchronized classwide interfaces, the immediate scope of
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-- an anonymous access type may be a transient scope, which has no run-time
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-- presence. In this case, the scope of the master is the innermost scope
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-- that comes from source.
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function First_Protected_Operation (D : List_Id) return Node_Id;
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-- Given the declarations list for a protected body, find the
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-- first protected operation body.
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procedure Install_Private_Data_Declarations
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(Loc : Source_Ptr;
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Spec_Id : Entity_Id;
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Conc_Typ : Entity_Id;
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Body_Nod : Node_Id;
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Decls : List_Id;
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Barrier : Boolean := False;
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Family : Boolean := False);
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-- This routines generates several types, objects and object renamings used
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-- in the handling of discriminants and private components of protected and
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-- task types. It also generates the entry index for entry families. Formal
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-- Spec_Id denotes an entry, entry family or a subprogram, Conc_Typ is the
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-- concurrent type where Spec_Id resides, Body_Nod is the corresponding
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-- body of Spec_Id, Decls are the declarations of the subprogram or entry.
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-- Flag Barrier denotes whether the context is an entry barrier function.
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-- Flag Family is used in conjunction with Barrier to denote a barrier for
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-- an entry family.
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--
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-- The generated types, entities and renamings are:
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--
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-- * If flag Barrier is set or Spec_Id denotes a protected entry or an
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-- entry family, generate:
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--
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-- type prot_typVP is access prot_typV;
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-- _object : prot_typVP := prot_typV (_O);
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--
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-- where prot_typV is the corresponding record of a protected type and
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-- _O is a formal parameter representing the concurrent object of either
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-- the barrier function or the entry (family).
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--
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-- * If Conc_Typ is a protected type, create a renaming for the Protection
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-- field _object:
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--
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-- conc_typR : protection_typ renames _object._object;
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--
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-- * If Conc_Typ has discriminants, create renamings of the form:
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--
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-- discr_nameD : discr_typ renames _object.discr_name;
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-- or
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-- discr_nameD : discr_typ renames _task.discr_name;
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--
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-- * If Conc_Typ denotes a protected type and has private components,
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-- generate renamings of the form:
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--
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-- comp_name : comp_typ renames _object.comp_name;
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--
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-- * Finally, is flag Barrier and Family are set or Spec_Id denotes an
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-- entry family, generate the entry index constant:
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--
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-- subtype Jnn is <Type of Index> range Low .. High;
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-- J : constant Jnn :=
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-- Jnn'Val (_E - <Index expression> + Jnn'Pos (Jnn'First));
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--
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-- All the above declarations are inserted in the order shown to the front
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-- of Decls.
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function Make_Task_Create_Call (Task_Rec : Entity_Id) return Node_Id;
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-- Given the entity of the record type created for a task type, build
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-- the call to Create_Task
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function Make_Initialize_Protection
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(Protect_Rec : Entity_Id) return List_Id;
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-- Given the entity of the record type created for a protected type, build
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-- a list of statements needed for proper initialization of the object.
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function Next_Protected_Operation (N : Node_Id) return Node_Id;
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-- Given a protected operation node (a subprogram or entry body), find the
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-- following node in the declarations list.
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procedure Set_Discriminals (Dec : Node_Id);
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-- Replace discriminals in a protected type for use by the next protected
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-- operation on the type. Each operation needs a new set of discriminals,
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-- since it needs a unique renaming of the discriminant fields in the
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-- record used to implement the protected type.
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end Exp_Ch9;
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