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-- --
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-- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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-- --
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-- W I D E C H A R --
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-- --
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-- S p e c --
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-- --
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-- Copyright (C) 1992-2009 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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-- Subprograms for manipulation of wide character sequences. Note that in
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-- this package, wide character and wide wide character are not distinguished
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-- since this package is basically concerned with syntactic notions, and it
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-- deals with Char_Code values, rather than values of actual Ada types.
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with Types; use Types;
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package Widechar is
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Wide_Char_Byte_Count : Nat := 0;
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-- This value is incremented whenever Scan_Wide or Skip_Wide is called.
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-- The amount added is the length of the wide character sequence minus
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-- one. This means that the count that accumulates here represents the
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-- difference between the length in characters and the length in bytes.
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-- This is used for checking the line length in characters.
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function Length_Wide return Nat;
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-- Returns the maximum length in characters for the escape sequence that
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-- is used to encode wide character literals outside the ASCII range. Used
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-- only in the implementation of the attribute Width for Wide_Character
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-- and Wide_Wide_Character.
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procedure Scan_Wide
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(S : Source_Buffer_Ptr;
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P : in out Source_Ptr;
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C : out Char_Code;
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Err : out Boolean);
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-- On entry S (P) points to the first character in the source text for
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-- a wide character (i.e. to an ESC character, a left bracket, or an
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-- upper half character, depending on the representation method). A
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-- single wide character is scanned. If no error is found, the value
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-- stored in C is the code for this wide character, P is updated past
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-- the sequence and Err is set to False. If an error is found, then
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-- P points to the improper character, C is undefined, and Err is
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-- set to True.
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procedure Set_Wide
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(C : Char_Code;
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S : in out String;
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P : in out Natural);
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-- The escape sequence (including any leading ESC character) for the
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-- given character code is stored starting at S (P + 1), and on return
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-- P points to the last stored character (i.e. P is the count of stored
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-- characters on entry and exit, and the escape sequence is appended to
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-- the end of the stored string). The character code C represents a code
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-- originally constructed by Scan_Wide, so it is known to be in a range
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-- that is appropriate for the encoding method in use.
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procedure Skip_Wide (S : String; P : in out Natural);
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-- On entry, S (P) points to an ESC character for a wide character escape
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-- sequence or to an upper half character if the encoding method uses the
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-- upper bit, or to a left bracket if the brackets encoding method is in
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-- use. On exit, P is bumped past the wide character sequence. No error
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-- checking is done, since this is only used on escape sequences generated
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-- by Set_Wide, which are known to be correct.
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procedure Skip_Wide (S : Source_Buffer_Ptr; P : in out Source_Ptr);
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-- Similar to the above procedure, but operates on a source buffer
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-- instead of a string, with P being a Source_Ptr referencing the
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-- contents of the source buffer.
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function Is_Start_Of_Wide_Char
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(S : Source_Buffer_Ptr;
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P : Source_Ptr) return Boolean;
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-- Determines if S (P) is the start of a wide character sequence
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end Widechar;
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