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-- --
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-- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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-- --
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-- X R _ T A B L S --
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-- --
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-- S p e c --
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-- --
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-- Copyright (C) 1998-2008, 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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-- We need comment here saying what this package is???
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with GNAT.OS_Lib;
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package Xr_Tabls is
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-- Project files --
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-------------------
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function ALI_File_Name (Ada_File_Name : String) return String;
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-- Returns the ali file name corresponding to Ada_File_Name
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procedure Create_Project_File (Name : String);
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-- Open and parse a new project file. If the file Name could not be
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-- opened or is not a valid project file, then a project file associated
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-- with the standard default directories is returned
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function Next_Obj_Dir return String;
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-- Returns the next directory to visit to find related ali files
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-- If there are no more such directories, returns a null string.
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function Current_Obj_Dir return String;
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-- Returns the obj_dir which was returned by the last Next_Obj_Dir call
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procedure Reset_Obj_Dir;
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-- Reset the iterator for Obj_Dir
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------------
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-- Tables --
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------------
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type Declaration_Reference is private;
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Empty_Declaration : constant Declaration_Reference;
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type Declaration_Array is array (Natural range <>) of Declaration_Reference;
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type Declaration_Array_Access is access Declaration_Array;
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type File_Reference is private;
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Empty_File : constant File_Reference;
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type Reference is private;
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Empty_Reference : constant Reference;
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type Reference_Array is array (Natural range <>) of Reference;
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type Reference_Array_Access is access Reference_Array;
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procedure Free (Arr : in out Reference_Array_Access);
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function Add_Declaration
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(File_Ref : File_Reference;
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Symbol : String;
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Line : Natural;
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Column : Natural;
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Decl_Type : Character;
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Remove_Only : Boolean := False;
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Symbol_Match : Boolean := True)
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return Declaration_Reference;
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-- Add a new declaration in the table and return the index to it. Decl_Type
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-- is the type of the entity Any previous instance of this entity in the
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-- htable is removed. If Remove_Only is True, then any previous instance is
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-- removed, but the new entity is never inserted. Symbol_Match should be
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-- set to False if the name of the symbol doesn't match the pattern from
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-- the command line. In that case, the entity will not be output by
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-- gnatfind. If Symbol_Match is True, the entity will only be output if the
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-- file name itself matches.
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procedure Add_Parent
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(Declaration : in out Declaration_Reference;
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Symbol : String;
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Line : Natural;
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Column : Natural;
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File_Ref : File_Reference);
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-- The parent declaration (Symbol in file File_Ref at position Line and
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-- Column) information is added to Declaration.
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function Add_To_Xref_File
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(File_Name : String;
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Visited : Boolean := True;
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Emit_Warning : Boolean := False;
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Gnatchop_File : String := "";
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Gnatchop_Offset : Integer := 0)
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return File_Reference;
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-- Add a new reference to a file in the table. Ref is used to return the
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-- index in the table where this file is stored. Visited is the value which
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-- will be used in the table (if True, the file will not be returned by
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-- Next_Unvisited_File). If Emit_Warning is True and the ali file does
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-- not exist or does not have cross-referencing information, then a
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-- warning will be emitted. Gnatchop_File is the name of the file that
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-- File_Name was extracted from through a call to "gnatchop -r" (using
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-- pragma Source_Reference). Gnatchop_Offset should be the index of the
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-- first line of File_Name within the Gnatchop_File.
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procedure Add_Line
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(File : File_Reference;
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Line : Natural;
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Column : Natural);
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-- Add a new reference in a file, which the user has provided on the
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-- command line. This is used for an optimized matching algorithm.
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procedure Add_Reference
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(Declaration : Declaration_Reference;
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File_Ref : File_Reference;
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Line : Natural;
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Column : Natural;
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Ref_Type : Character;
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Labels_As_Ref : Boolean);
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-- Add a new reference (Ref_Type = 'r'), body (Ref_Type = 'b') or
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-- modification (Ref_Type = 'm') to an entity. If Labels_As_Ref is True,
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-- then the references to the entity after the end statements ("end Foo")
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-- are counted as actual references. This means that the entity will never
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-- be reported as unreferenced (for instance in the case of gnatxref -u).
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function Get_Declarations
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(Sorted : Boolean := True)
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return Declaration_Array_Access;
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-- Return a sorted list of all the declarations in the application.
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-- Freeing this array is the responsibility of the caller, however it
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-- shouldn't free the actual contents of the array, which are pointers
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-- to internal data
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function References_Count
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(Decl : Declaration_Reference;
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Get_Reads : Boolean := False;
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Get_Writes : Boolean := False;
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Get_Bodies : Boolean := False)
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return Natural;
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-- Return the number of references in Decl for the categories specified
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-- by the Get_* parameters (read-only accesses, write accesses and bodies)
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function Get_References
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(Decl : Declaration_Reference;
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Get_Reads : Boolean := False;
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Get_Writes : Boolean := False;
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Get_Bodies : Boolean := False)
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return Reference_Array_Access;
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-- Return a sorted list of all references to the entity in decl. The
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-- parameters Get_* are used to specify what kind of references should be
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-- merged and returned (read-only accesses, write accesses and bodies).
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function Get_Column (Decl : Declaration_Reference) return String;
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function Get_Column (Ref : Reference) return String;
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function Get_Declaration
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(File_Ref : File_Reference;
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Line : Natural;
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Column : Natural)
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return Declaration_Reference;
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-- Returns reference to the declaration found in file File_Ref at the
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-- given Line and Column
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function Get_Parent
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(Decl : Declaration_Reference)
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return Declaration_Reference;
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-- Returns reference to Decl's parent declaration
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function Get_Emit_Warning (File : File_Reference) return Boolean;
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-- Returns the Emit_Warning field of the structure
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function Get_Gnatchop_File
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(File : File_Reference;
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With_Dir : Boolean := False)
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return String;
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function Get_Gnatchop_File
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(Ref : Reference;
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With_Dir : Boolean := False)
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return String;
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function Get_Gnatchop_File
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(Decl : Declaration_Reference;
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With_Dir : Boolean := False)
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return String;
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-- Return the name of the file that File was extracted from through a
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-- call to "gnatchop -r". The file name for File is returned if File
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-- was not extracted from such a file. The directory will be given only
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-- if With_Dir is True.
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function Get_File
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(Decl : Declaration_Reference;
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With_Dir : Boolean := False) return String;
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pragma Inline (Get_File);
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-- Extract column number or file name from reference
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function Get_File
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(Ref : Reference;
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With_Dir : Boolean := False) return String;
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pragma Inline (Get_File);
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function Get_File
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(File : File_Reference;
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With_Dir : Boolean := False;
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Strip : Natural := 0) return String;
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-- Returns the file name (and its directory if With_Dir is True or the user
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-- has used the -f switch on the command line. If Strip is not 0, then the
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-- last Strip-th "-..." substrings are removed first. For instance, with
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-- Strip=2, a file name "parent-child1-child2-child3.ali" would be returned
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-- as "parent-child1.ali". This is used when looking for the ALI file to
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-- use for a package, since for separates with have to use the parent's
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-- ALI. The null string is returned if there is no such parent unit.
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--
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-- Note that this version of Get_File is not inlined
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function Get_File_Ref (Ref : Reference) return File_Reference;
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function Get_Line (Decl : Declaration_Reference) return String;
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function Get_Line (Ref : Reference) return String;
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function Get_Symbol (Decl : Declaration_Reference) return String;
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function Get_Type (Decl : Declaration_Reference) return Character;
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function Is_Parameter (Decl : Declaration_Reference) return Boolean;
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-- Functions that return the contents of a declaration
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function Get_Source_Line (Ref : Reference) return String;
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function Get_Source_Line (Decl : Declaration_Reference) return String;
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-- Return the source line associated with the reference
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procedure Grep_Source_Files;
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-- Parse all the source files which have at least one reference, and grep
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-- the appropriate source lines so that we'll be able to display them. This
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-- function should be called once all the .ali files have been parsed, and
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-- only if the appropriate user switch
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-- has been used (gnatfind -s).
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--
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-- Note: To save memory, the strings for the source lines are shared. Thus
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-- it is no longer possible to free the references, or we would free the
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-- same chunk multiple times. It doesn't matter, though, since this is only
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-- called once, prior to exiting gnatfind.
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function Longest_File_Name return Natural;
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-- Returns the longest file name found
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function Match (Decl : Declaration_Reference) return Boolean;
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-- Return True if the declaration matches
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function Match
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(File : File_Reference;
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Line : Natural;
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Column : Natural)
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return Boolean;
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-- Returns True if File:Line:Column was given on the command line
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-- by the user
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function Next_Unvisited_File return File_Reference;
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-- Returns the next unvisited library file in the list If there is no more
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-- unvisited file, return Empty_File. Two calls to this subprogram will
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-- return different files.
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procedure Set_Default_Match (Value : Boolean);
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-- Set the default value for match in declarations.
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-- This is used so that if no file was provided in the
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-- command line, then every file match
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procedure Reset_Directory (File : File_Reference);
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-- Reset the cached directory for file. Next time Get_File is called, the
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-- directory will be recomputed.
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procedure Set_Unvisited (File_Ref : File_Reference);
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-- Set File_Ref as unvisited. So Next_Unvisited_File will return it
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procedure Read_File
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(File_Name : String;
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Contents : out GNAT.OS_Lib.String_Access);
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-- Reads File_Name into the newly allocated string Contents. Types.EOF
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-- character will be added to the returned Contents to simplify parsing.
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-- Name_Error is raised if the file was not found. End_Error is raised if
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-- the file could not be read correctly. For most systems correct reading
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-- means that the number of bytes read is equal to the file size. The
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-- exception is OpenVMS where correct reading means that the number of
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-- bytes read is less than or equal to the file size.
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private
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type Project_File (Src_Dir_Length, Obj_Dir_Length : Natural) is record
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Src_Dir : String (1 .. Src_Dir_Length);
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Src_Dir_Index : Integer;
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Obj_Dir : String (1 .. Obj_Dir_Length);
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Obj_Dir_Index : Integer;
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Last_Obj_Dir_Start : Natural;
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end record;
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type Project_File_Ptr is access all Project_File;
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-- This is actually a list of all the directories to be searched,
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-- either for source files or for library files
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type Ref_In_File;
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type Ref_In_File_Ptr is access all Ref_In_File;
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type Ref_In_File is record
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Line : Natural;
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Column : Natural;
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Next : Ref_In_File_Ptr := null;
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end record;
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type File_Record;
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type File_Reference is access all File_Record;
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Empty_File : constant File_Reference := null;
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type Cst_String_Access is access constant String;
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procedure Free (Str : in out Cst_String_Access);
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type File_Record is record
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File : Cst_String_Access;
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Dir : GNAT.OS_Lib.String_Access;
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Lines : Ref_In_File_Ptr := null;
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Visited : Boolean := False;
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Emit_Warning : Boolean := False;
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Gnatchop_File : GNAT.OS_Lib.String_Access := null;
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Gnatchop_Offset : Integer := 0;
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Next : File_Reference := null;
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end record;
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-- Holds a reference to a source file, that was referenced in at least one
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-- ALI file. Gnatchop_File will contain the name of the file that File was
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-- extracted From. Gnatchop_Offset contains the index of the first line of
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-- File within Gnatchop_File. These two fields are used to properly support
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-- gnatchop files and pragma Source_Reference.
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--
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-- Lines is used for files that were given on the command line, to
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-- memorize the lines and columns that the user specified.
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type Reference_Record;
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type Reference is access all Reference_Record;
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Empty_Reference : constant Reference := null;
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type Reference_Record is record
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File : File_Reference;
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Line : Natural;
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Column : Natural;
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Source_Line : Cst_String_Access;
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Next : Reference := null;
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end record;
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-- File is a reference to the Ada source file
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-- Source_Line is the Line as it appears in the source file. This
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-- field is only used when the switch is set on the command line of
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-- gnatfind.
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type Declaration_Record;
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type Declaration_Reference is access all Declaration_Record;
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Empty_Declaration : constant Declaration_Reference := null;
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type Declaration_Record (Symbol_Length : Natural) is record
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Key : Cst_String_Access;
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Symbol : String (1 .. Symbol_Length);
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Decl : Reference;
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Is_Parameter : Boolean := False; -- True if entity is subprog param
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Decl_Type : Character;
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| 371 |
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Body_Ref : Reference := null;
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Ref_Ref : Reference := null;
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Modif_Ref : Reference := null;
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Match : Boolean := False;
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| 375 |
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Par_Symbol : Declaration_Reference := null;
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Next : Declaration_Reference := null;
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end record;
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| 378 |
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-- The lists of referenced (Body_Ref, Ref_Ref and Modif_Ref) are
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| 379 |
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-- kept unsorted until the results needs to be printed. This saves
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| 380 |
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-- lots of time while the internal tables are created.
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| 381 |
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| 382 |
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pragma Inline (Get_Column);
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| 383 |
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pragma Inline (Get_Emit_Warning);
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| 384 |
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pragma Inline (Get_File_Ref);
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| 385 |
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pragma Inline (Get_Line);
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| 386 |
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pragma Inline (Get_Symbol);
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| 387 |
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pragma Inline (Get_Type);
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| 388 |
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pragma Inline (Longest_File_Name);
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| 389 |
|
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end Xr_Tabls;
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