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--                                                                          --
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--                         GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS                         --
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--                                                                          --
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--                              G N A T . A W K                             --
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--                                                                          --
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--                                 S p e c                                  --
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--                                                                          --
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--                     Copyright (C) 2000-2011, AdaCore                     --
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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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-- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.                                     --
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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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-- 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 an AWK-like unit. It provides an easy interface for parsing one
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--  or more files containing formatted data. The file can be viewed seen as
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--  a database where each record is a line and a field is a data element in
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--  this line. In this implementation an AWK record is a line. This means
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--  that a record cannot span multiple lines. The operating procedure is to
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--  read files line by line, with each line being presented to the user of
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--  the package. The interface provides services to access specific fields
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--  in the line. Thus it is possible to control actions taken on a line based
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--  on values of some fields. This can be achieved directly or by registering
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--  callbacks triggered on programmed conditions.
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--
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--  The state of an AWK run is recorded in an object of type session.
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--  The following is the procedure for using a session to control an
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--  AWK run:
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--
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--     1) Specify which session is to be used. It is possible to use the
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--        default session or to create a new one by declaring an object of
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--        type Session_Type. For example:
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--
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--           Computers : Session_Type;
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--
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--     2) Specify how to cut a line into fields. There are two modes: using
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--        character fields separators or column width. This is done by using
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--        Set_Fields_Separators or Set_Fields_Width. For example by:
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--
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--           AWK.Set_Field_Separators (";,", Computers);
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--
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--        or by using iterators' Separators parameter.
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--
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--     3) Specify which files to parse. This is done with Add_File/Add_Files
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--        services, or by using the iterators' Filename parameter. For
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--        example:
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--
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--           AWK.Add_File ("myfile.db", Computers);
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--
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--     4) Run the AWK session using one of the provided iterators.
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--
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--           Parse
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--              This is the most automated iterator. You can gain control on
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--              the session only by registering one or more callbacks (see
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--              Register).
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--
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--           Get_Line/End_Of_Data
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--              This is a manual iterator to be used with a loop. You have
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--              complete control on the session. You can use callbacks but
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--              this is not required.
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--
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--           For_Every_Line
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--              This provides a mixture of manual/automated iterator action.
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--
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--        Examples of these three approaches appear below
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--
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--  There are many ways to use this package. The following discussion shows
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--  three approaches to using this package, using the three iterator forms.
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--  All examples will use the following file (computer.db):
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--
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--     Pluton;Windows-NT;Pentium III
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--     Mars;Linux;Pentium Pro
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--     Venus;Solaris;Sparc
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--     Saturn;OS/2;i486
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--     Jupiter;MacOS;PPC
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--
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--  1) Using Parse iterator
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--
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--     Here the first step is to register some action associated to a pattern
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--     and then to call the Parse iterator (this is the simplest way to use
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--     this unit). The default session is used here. For example to output the
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--     second field (the OS) of computer "Saturn".
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--
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--           procedure Action is
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--           begin
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--              Put_Line (AWK.Field (2));
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--           end Action;
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--
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--        begin
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--           AWK.Register (1, "Saturn", Action'Access);
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--           AWK.Parse (";", "computer.db");
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--
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--
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--  2) Using the Get_Line/End_Of_Data iterator
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--
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--     Here you have full control. For example to do the same as
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--     above but using a specific session, you could write:
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--
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--           Computer_File : Session_Type;
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--
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--        begin
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--           AWK.Set_Current (Computer_File);
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--           AWK.Open (Separators => ";",
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--                     Filename   => "computer.db");
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--
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--           --  Display Saturn OS
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--
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--           while not AWK.End_Of_File loop
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--              AWK.Get_Line;
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--
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--              if AWK.Field (1) = "Saturn" then
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--                 Put_Line (AWK.Field (2));
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--              end if;
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--           end loop;
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--
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--           AWK.Close (Computer_File);
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--
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--
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--  3) Using For_Every_Line iterator
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--
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--     In this case you use a provided iterator and you pass the procedure
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--     that must be called for each record. You could code the previous
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--     example could be coded as follows (using the iterator quick interface
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--     but without using the current session):
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--
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--           Computer_File : Session_Type;
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--
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--           procedure Action (Quit : in out Boolean) is
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--           begin
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--              if AWK.Field (1, Computer_File) = "Saturn" then
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--                 Put_Line (AWK.Field (2, Computer_File));
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--              end if;
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--           end Action;
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--
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--           procedure Look_For_Saturn is
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--              new AWK.For_Every_Line (Action);
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--
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--        begin
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--           Look_For_Saturn (Separators => ";",
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--                            Filename   => "computer.db",
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--                            Session    => Computer_File);
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--
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--           Integer_Text_IO.Put
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--             (Integer (AWK.NR (Session => Computer_File)));
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--           Put_Line (" line(s) have been processed.");
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--
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--  You can also use a regular expression for the pattern. Let us output
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--  the computer name for all computer for which the OS has a character
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--  O in its name.
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--
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--           Regexp   : String := ".*O.*";
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--
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--           Matcher  : Regpat.Pattern_Matcher := Regpat.Compile (Regexp);
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--
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--           procedure Action is
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--           begin
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--              Text_IO.Put_Line (AWK.Field (2));
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--           end Action;
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--
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--        begin
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--           AWK.Register (2, Matcher, Action'Unrestricted_Access);
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--           AWK.Parse (";", "computer.db");
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--
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with Ada.Finalization;
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with GNAT.Regpat;
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package GNAT.AWK is
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   Session_Error : exception;
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   --  Raised when a Session is reused but is not closed
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   File_Error : exception;
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   --  Raised when there is a file problem (see below)
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   End_Error : exception;
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   --  Raised when an attempt is made to read beyond the end of the last
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   --  file of a session.
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   Field_Error : exception;
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   --  Raised when accessing a field value which does not exist
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   Data_Error : exception;
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   --  Raised when it is impossible to convert a field value to a specific type
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   type Count is new Natural;
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   type Widths_Set is array (Positive range <>) of Positive;
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   --  Used to store a set of columns widths
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   Default_Separators : constant String := " " & ASCII.HT;
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   Use_Current : constant String := "";
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   --  Value used when no separator or filename is specified in iterators
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   type Session_Type is limited private;
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   --  This is the main exported type. A session is used to keep the state of
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   --  a full AWK run. The state comprises a list of files, the current file,
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   --  the number of line processed, the current line, the number of fields in
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   --  the current line... A default session is provided (see Set_Current,
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   --  Current_Session and Default_Session below).
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   ----------------------------
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   -- Package initialization --
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   ----------------------------
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   --  To be thread safe it is not possible to use the default provided
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   --  session. Each task must used a specific session and specify it
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   --  explicitly for every services.
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   procedure Set_Current (Session : Session_Type);
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   --  Set the session to be used by default. This file will be used when the
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   --  Session parameter in following services is not specified.
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   function Current_Session return not null access Session_Type;
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   --  Returns the session used by default by all services. This is the
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   --  latest session specified by Set_Current service or the session
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   --  provided by default with this implementation.
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   function Default_Session return not null access Session_Type;
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   --  Returns the default session provided by this package. Note that this is
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   --  the session return by Current_Session if Set_Current has not been used.
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   procedure Set_Field_Separators
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     (Separators : String       := Default_Separators;
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      Session    : Session_Type);
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   procedure Set_Field_Separators
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     (Separators : String       := Default_Separators);
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   --  Set the field separators. Each character in the string is a field
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   --  separator. When a line is read it will be split by field using the
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   --  separators set here. Separators can be changed at any point and in this
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   --  case the current line is split according to the new separators. In the
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   --  special case that Separators is a space and a tabulation
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   --  (Default_Separators), fields are separated by runs of spaces and/or
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   --  tabs.
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   procedure Set_FS
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     (Separators : String       := Default_Separators;
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      Session    : Session_Type)
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     renames Set_Field_Separators;
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   procedure Set_FS
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     (Separators : String       := Default_Separators)
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     renames Set_Field_Separators;
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   --  FS is the AWK abbreviation for above service
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   procedure Set_Field_Widths
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     (Field_Widths : Widths_Set;
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      Session      : Session_Type);
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   procedure Set_Field_Widths
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     (Field_Widths : Widths_Set);
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   --  This is another way to split a line by giving the length (in number of
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   --  characters) of each field in a line. Field widths can be changed at any
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   --  point and in this case the current line is split according to the new
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   --  field lengths. A line split with this method must have a length equal or
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   --  greater to the total of the field widths. All characters remaining on
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   --  the line after the latest field are added to a new automatically
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   --  created field.
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   procedure Add_File
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     (Filename : String;
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      Session  : Session_Type);
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   procedure Add_File
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     (Filename : String);
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   --  Add Filename to the list of file to be processed. There is no limit on
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   --  the number of files that can be added. Files are processed in the order
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   --  they have been added (i.e. the filename list is FIFO). If Filename does
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   --  not exist or if it is not readable, File_Error is raised.
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   procedure Add_Files
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     (Directory             : String;
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      Filenames             : String;
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      Number_Of_Files_Added : out Natural;
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      Session               : Session_Type);
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   procedure Add_Files
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     (Directory             : String;
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      Filenames             : String;
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      Number_Of_Files_Added : out Natural);
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   --  Add all files matching the regular expression Filenames in the specified
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   --  directory to the list of file to be processed. There is no limit on
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   --  the number of files that can be added. Each file is processed in
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   --  the same order they have been added (i.e. the filename list is FIFO).
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   --  The number of files (possibly 0) added is returned in
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   --  Number_Of_Files_Added.
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   -------------------------------------
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   -- Information about current state --
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   -------------------------------------
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   function Number_Of_Fields
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     (Session : Session_Type) return Count;
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   function Number_Of_Fields
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     return Count;
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   pragma Inline (Number_Of_Fields);
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   --  Returns the number of fields in the current record. It returns 0 when
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   --  no file is being processed.
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   function NF
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     (Session : Session_Type) return Count
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     renames Number_Of_Fields;
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   function NF
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     return Count
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     renames Number_Of_Fields;
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   --  AWK abbreviation for above service
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   function Number_Of_File_Lines
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     (Session : Session_Type) return Count;
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   function Number_Of_File_Lines
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     return Count;
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   pragma Inline (Number_Of_File_Lines);
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   --  Returns the current line number in the processed file. It returns 0 when
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   --  no file is being processed.
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   function FNR (Session : Session_Type) return Count
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     renames Number_Of_File_Lines;
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   function FNR return Count
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     renames Number_Of_File_Lines;
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   --  AWK abbreviation for above service
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   function Number_Of_Lines
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     (Session : Session_Type) return Count;
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   function Number_Of_Lines
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     return Count;
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   pragma Inline (Number_Of_Lines);
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   --  Returns the number of line processed until now. This is equal to number
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   --  of line in each already processed file plus FNR. It returns 0 when
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   --  no file is being processed.
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   function NR (Session : Session_Type) return Count
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     renames Number_Of_Lines;
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   function NR return Count
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     renames Number_Of_Lines;
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   --  AWK abbreviation for above service
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   function Number_Of_Files
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     (Session : Session_Type) return Natural;
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   function Number_Of_Files
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     return Natural;
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   pragma Inline (Number_Of_Files);
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   --  Returns the number of files associated with Session. This is the total
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   --  number of files added with Add_File and Add_Files services.
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   function File (Session : Session_Type) return String;
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   function File return String;
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   --  Returns the name of the file being processed. It returns the empty
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   --  string when no file is being processed.
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   -- Field accessors --
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   function Field
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     (Rank    : Count;
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      Session : Session_Type) return String;
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   function Field
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     (Rank    : Count) return String;
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   --  Returns field number Rank value of the current record. If Rank = 0 it
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   --  returns the current record (i.e. the line as read in the file). It
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   --  raises Field_Error if Rank > NF or if Session is not open.
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   function Field
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     (Rank    : Count;
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      Session : Session_Type) return Integer;
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   function Field
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     (Rank    : Count) return Integer;
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   --  Returns field number Rank value of the current record as an integer. It
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   --  raises Field_Error if Rank > NF or if Session is not open. It
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   --  raises Data_Error if the field value cannot be converted to an integer.
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   function Field
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     (Rank    : Count;
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      Session : Session_Type) return Float;
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   function Field
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     (Rank    : Count) return Float;
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   --  Returns field number Rank value of the current record as a float. It
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   --  raises Field_Error if Rank > NF or if Session is not open. It
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   --  raises Data_Error if the field value cannot be converted to a float.
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   generic
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      type Discrete is (<>);
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   function Discrete_Field
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     (Rank    : Count;
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      Session : Session_Type) return Discrete;
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   generic
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      type Discrete is (<>);
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   function Discrete_Field_Current_Session
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     (Rank    : Count) return Discrete;
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   --  Returns field number Rank value of the current record as a type
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   --  Discrete. It raises Field_Error if Rank > NF. It raises Data_Error if
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   --  the field value cannot be converted to type Discrete.
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   --------------------
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   -- Pattern/Action --
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   --------------------
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   --  AWK defines rules like "PATTERN { ACTION }". Which means that ACTION
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   --  will be executed if PATTERN match. A pattern in this implementation can
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   --  be a simple string (match function is equality), a regular expression,
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   --  a function returning a boolean. An action is associated to a pattern
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   --  using the Register services.
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   --
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   --  Each procedure Register will add a rule to the set of rules for the
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   --  session. Rules are examined in the order they have been added.
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   type Pattern_Callback is access function return Boolean;
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   --  This is a pattern function pointer. When it returns True the associated
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   --  action will be called.
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   type Action_Callback is access procedure;
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   --  A simple action pointer
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   type Match_Action_Callback is
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     access procedure (Matches : GNAT.Regpat.Match_Array);
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   --  An advanced action pointer used with a regular expression pattern. It
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   --  returns an array of all the matches. See GNAT.Regpat for further
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   --  information.
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   procedure Register
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     (Field   : Count;
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      Pattern : String;
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      Action  : Action_Callback;
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      Session : Session_Type);
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   procedure Register
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     (Field   : Count;
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      Pattern : String;
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      Action  : Action_Callback);
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   --  Register an Action associated with a Pattern. The pattern here is a
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   --  simple string that must match exactly the field number specified.
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   procedure Register
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     (Field   : Count;
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      Pattern : GNAT.Regpat.Pattern_Matcher;
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      Action  : Action_Callback;
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      Session : Session_Type);
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   procedure Register
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     (Field   : Count;
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      Pattern : GNAT.Regpat.Pattern_Matcher;
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      Action  : Action_Callback);
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   --  Register an Action associated with a Pattern. The pattern here is a
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   --  simple regular expression which must match the field number specified.
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   procedure Register
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     (Field   : Count;
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      Pattern : GNAT.Regpat.Pattern_Matcher;
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      Action  : Match_Action_Callback;
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      Session : Session_Type);
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   procedure Register
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     (Field   : Count;
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      Pattern : GNAT.Regpat.Pattern_Matcher;
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      Action  : Match_Action_Callback);
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   --  Same as above but it pass the set of matches to the action
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   --  procedure. This is useful to analyse further why and where a regular
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   --  expression did match.
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   procedure Register
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     (Pattern : Pattern_Callback;
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      Action  : Action_Callback;
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      Session : Session_Type);
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   procedure Register
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     (Pattern : Pattern_Callback;
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      Action  : Action_Callback);
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   --  Register an Action associated with a Pattern. The pattern here is a
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   --  function that must return a boolean. Action callback will be called if
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   --  the pattern callback returns True and nothing will happen if it is
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   --  False. This version is more general, the two other register services
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   --  trigger an action based on the value of a single field only.
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   procedure Register
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     (Action  : Action_Callback;
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      Session : Session_Type);
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   procedure Register
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     (Action  : Action_Callback);
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   --  Register an Action that will be called for every line. This is
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   --  equivalent to a Pattern_Callback function always returning True.
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   --------------------
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   -- Parse iterator --
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   --------------------
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   procedure Parse
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     (Separators : String := Use_Current;
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      Filename   : String := Use_Current;
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      Session    : Session_Type);
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   procedure Parse
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     (Separators : String := Use_Current;
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      Filename   : String := Use_Current);
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   --  Launch the iterator, it will read every line in all specified
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   --  session's files. Registered callbacks are then called if the associated
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   --  pattern match. It is possible to specify a filename and a set of
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   --  separators directly. This offer a quick way to parse a single
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   --  file. These parameters will override those specified by Set_FS and
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   --  Add_File. The Session will be opened and closed automatically.
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   --  File_Error is raised if there is no file associated with Session, or if
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   --  a file associated with Session is not longer readable. It raises
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   --  Session_Error is Session is already open.
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   -----------------------------------
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   -- Get_Line/End_Of_Data Iterator --
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   -----------------------------------
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   type Callback_Mode is (None, Only, Pass_Through);
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   --  These mode are used for Get_Line/End_Of_Data and For_Every_Line
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   --  iterators. The associated semantic is:
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   --
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   --    None
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   --       callbacks are not active. This is the default mode for
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   --       Get_Line/End_Of_Data and For_Every_Line iterators.
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   --
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   --    Only
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   --       callbacks are active, if at least one pattern match, the associated
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   --       action is called and this line will not be passed to the user. In
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   --       the Get_Line case the next line will be read (if there is some
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   --       line remaining), in the For_Every_Line case Action will
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   --       not be called for this line.
531
   --
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   --    Pass_Through
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   --       callbacks are active, for patterns which match the associated
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   --       action is called. Then the line is passed to the user. It means
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   --       that Action procedure is called in the For_Every_Line case and
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   --       that Get_Line returns with the current line active.
537
   --
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   procedure Open
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     (Separators : String := Use_Current;
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      Filename   : String := Use_Current;
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      Session    : Session_Type);
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   procedure Open
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     (Separators : String := Use_Current;
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      Filename   : String := Use_Current);
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   --  Open the first file and initialize the unit. This must be called once
547
   --  before using Get_Line. It is possible to specify a filename and a set of
548
   --  separators directly. This offer a quick way to parse a single file.
549
   --  These parameters will override those specified by Set_FS and Add_File.
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   --  File_Error is raised if there is no file associated with Session, or if
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   --  the first file associated with Session is no longer readable. It raises
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   --  Session_Error is Session is already open.
553
 
554
   procedure Get_Line
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     (Callbacks : Callback_Mode := None;
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      Session   : Session_Type);
557
   procedure Get_Line
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     (Callbacks : Callback_Mode := None);
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   --  Read a line from the current input file. If the file index is at the
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   --  end of the current input file (i.e. End_Of_File is True) then the
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   --  following file is opened. If there is no more file to be processed,
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   --  exception End_Error will be raised. File_Error will be raised if Open
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   --  has not been called. Next call to Get_Line will return the following
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   --  line in the file. By default the registered callbacks are not called by
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   --  Get_Line, this can activated by setting Callbacks (see Callback_Mode
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   --  description above). File_Error may be raised if a file associated with
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   --  Session is not readable.
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   --
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   --  When Callbacks is not None, it is possible to exhaust all the lines
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   --  of all the files associated with Session. In this case, File_Error
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   --  is not raised.
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   --
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   --  This procedure can be used from a subprogram called by procedure Parse
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   --  or by an instantiation of For_Every_Line (see below).
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   function End_Of_Data
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     (Session : Session_Type) return Boolean;
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   function End_Of_Data
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     return Boolean;
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   pragma Inline (End_Of_Data);
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   --  Returns True if there is no more data to be processed in Session. It
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   --  means that the latest session's file is being processed and that
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   --  there is no more data to be read in this file (End_Of_File is True).
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   function End_Of_File
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     (Session : Session_Type) return Boolean;
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   function End_Of_File
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     return Boolean;
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   pragma Inline (End_Of_File);
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   --  Returns True when there is no more data to be processed on the current
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   --  session's file.
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   procedure Close (Session : Session_Type);
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   --  Release all associated data with Session. All memory allocated will
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   --  be freed, the current file will be closed if needed, the callbacks
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   --  will be unregistered. Close is convenient in reestablishing a session
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   --  for new use. Get_Line is no longer usable (will raise File_Error)
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   --  except after a successful call to Open, Parse or an instantiation
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   --  of For_Every_Line.
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   -----------------------------
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   -- For_Every_Line iterator --
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   -----------------------------
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   generic
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      with procedure Action (Quit : in out Boolean);
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   procedure For_Every_Line
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     (Separators : String := Use_Current;
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      Filename   : String := Use_Current;
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      Callbacks  : Callback_Mode := None;
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      Session    : Session_Type);
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   generic
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      with procedure Action (Quit : in out Boolean);
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   procedure For_Every_Line_Current_Session
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     (Separators : String := Use_Current;
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      Filename   : String := Use_Current;
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      Callbacks  : Callback_Mode := None);
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   --  This is another iterator. Action will be called for each new
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   --  record. The iterator's termination can be controlled by setting Quit
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   --  to True. It is by default set to False. It is possible to specify a
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   --  filename and a set of separators directly. This offer a quick way to
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   --  parse a single file. These parameters will override those specified by
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   --  Set_FS and Add_File. By default the registered callbacks are not called
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   --  by For_Every_Line, this can activated by setting Callbacks (see
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   --  Callback_Mode description above). The Session will be opened and
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   --  closed automatically. File_Error is raised if there is no file
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   --  associated with Session. It raises Session_Error is Session is already
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   --  open.
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private
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   type Session_Data;
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   type Session_Data_Access is access Session_Data;
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   type Session_Type is new Ada.Finalization.Limited_Controlled with record
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      Data : Session_Data_Access;
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      Self : not null access Session_Type := Session_Type'Unchecked_Access;
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   end record;
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   procedure Initialize (Session : in out Session_Type);
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   procedure Finalize   (Session : in out Session_Type);
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end GNAT.AWK;

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