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--                                                                          --
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--                         GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS                         --
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--                                                                          --
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--                              E X P _ C H 6                               --
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--                                                                          --
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--                                 S p e c                                  --
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--          Copyright (C) 1992-2008, 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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--  Expand routines for chapter 6 constructs
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with Types; use Types;
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package Exp_Ch6 is
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   procedure Expand_N_Function_Call            (N : Node_Id);
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   procedure Expand_N_Subprogram_Body          (N : Node_Id);
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   procedure Expand_N_Subprogram_Body_Stub     (N : Node_Id);
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   procedure Expand_N_Subprogram_Declaration   (N : Node_Id);
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   procedure Expand_N_Procedure_Call_Statement (N : Node_Id);
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   procedure Expand_Call (N : Node_Id);
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   --  This procedure contains common processing for Expand_N_Function_Call,
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   --  Expand_N_Procedure_Statement, and Expand_N_Entry_Call.
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   procedure Freeze_Subprogram (N : Node_Id);
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   --  generate the appropriate expansions related to Subprogram freeze
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   --  nodes (e.g. the filling of the corresponding Dispatch Table for
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   --  Primitive Operations)
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   --  The following type defines the various forms of allocation used for the
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   --  results of build-in-place function calls.
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   type BIP_Allocation_Form is
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     (Unspecified,
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      Caller_Allocation,
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      Secondary_Stack,
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      Global_Heap,
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      User_Storage_Pool);
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   type BIP_Formal_Kind is
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   --  Ada 2005 (AI-318-02): This type defines the kinds of implicit extra
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   --  formals created for build-in-place functions. The order of the above
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   --  enumeration literals matches the order in which the formals are
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   --  declared. See Sem_Ch6.Create_Extra_Formals.
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     (BIP_Alloc_Form,
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      --  Present if result subtype is unconstrained, or if the result type
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      --  is tagged. Indicates whether the return object is allocated by the
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      --  caller or callee, and if the callee, whether to use the secondary
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      --  stack or the heap. See Create_Extra_Formals.
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      BIP_Final_List,
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      --  Present if result type needs finalization. Pointer to caller's
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      --  finalization list.
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      BIP_Master,
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      --  Present if result type contains tasks. Master associated with
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      --  calling context.
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      BIP_Activation_Chain,
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      --  Present if result type contains tasks. Caller's activation chain
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      BIP_Object_Access);
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      --  Present for all build-in-place functions. Address at which to place
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      --  the return object, or null if BIP_Alloc_Form indicates
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      --  allocated by callee.
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      --  ??? We also need to be able to pass in some way to access a
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      --  user-defined storage pool at some point. And perhaps a constrained
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      --  flag.
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   function BIP_Formal_Suffix (Kind : BIP_Formal_Kind) return String;
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   --  Ada 2005 (AI-318-02): Returns a string to be used as the suffix of names
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   --  for build-in-place formal parameters of the given kind.
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   function Build_In_Place_Formal
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     (Func : Entity_Id;
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      Kind : BIP_Formal_Kind) return Entity_Id;
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   --  Ada 2005 (AI-318-02): Locates and returns the entity for the implicit
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   --  build-in-place formal parameter of the given kind associated with the
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   --  function Func, and returns its Entity_Id. It is a bug if not found; the
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   --  caller should ensure this is called only when the extra formal exists.
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   function Is_Build_In_Place_Function (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean;
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   --  Ada 2005 (AI-318-02): Returns True if E denotes a function, generic
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   --  function, or access-to-function type whose result must be built in
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   --  place; otherwise returns False. For Ada 2005, this is currently
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   --  restricted to the set of functions whose result subtype is an inherently
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   --  limited type. In Ada 95, this must be False for inherently limited
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   --  result types (but currently returns False for all Ada 95 functions).
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   --  Eventually we plan to support build-in-place for nonlimited types.
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   --  Build-in-place is usually more efficient for large things, and less
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   --  efficient for small things. However, we never use build-in-place if the
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   --  convention is other than Ada, because that would disturb mixed-language
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   --  programs. Note that for the non-inherently-limited cases, we must make
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   --  the same decision for Ada 95 and 2005, so that mixed-dialect programs
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   function Is_Build_In_Place_Function_Call (N : Node_Id) return Boolean;
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   --  Ada 2005 (AI-318-02): Returns True if N denotes a call to a function
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   --  that requires handling as a build-in-place call or is a qualified
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   procedure Make_Build_In_Place_Call_In_Allocator
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   --  Ada 2005 (AI-318-02): Handle a call to a build-in-place function that
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   --  occurs as the expression initializing an allocator, by passing access
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   --  to the allocated object as an additional parameter of the function call.
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   --  A new access object is declared that is initialized to the result of the
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   --  refer to that access object. Function_Call must denote either an
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   --  N_Function_Call node for which Is_Build_In_Place_Call is True, or else
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   --  an N_Qualified_Expression node applied to such a function call.
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   procedure Make_Build_In_Place_Call_In_Anonymous_Context
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   --  Ada 2005 (AI-318-02): Handle a call to a build-in-place function that
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   --  occurs in a context that does not provide a separate object. A temporary
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   --  object is created to act as the return object and an access to the
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   --  temporary is passed as an additional parameter of the call. This occurs
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   --  in contexts such as subprogram call actuals and object renamings.
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   --  Function_Call must denote either an N_Function_Call node for which
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   --  Is_Build_In_Place_Call is True, or else an N_Qualified_Expression node
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   --  applied to such a function call.
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   procedure Make_Build_In_Place_Call_In_Assignment
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   --  Ada 2005 (AI-318-02): Handle a call to a build-in-place function that
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   --  occurs as the right-hand side of an assignment statement by passing
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   --  call. Assign must denote a N_Assignment_Statement. Function_Call must
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   --  denote either an N_Function_Call node for which Is_Build_In_Place_Call
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   --  call.
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   procedure Make_Build_In_Place_Call_In_Object_Declaration
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   --  Ada 2005 (AI-318-02): Handle a call to a build-in-place function that
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   --  occurs as the expression initializing an object declaration by
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   --  passing access to the declared object as an additional parameter of the
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   --  function call. Function_Call must denote either an N_Function_Call node
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   function Needs_BIP_Final_List (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean;
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   --  ???pragma Precondition (Is_Build_In_Place_Function (E));
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   --  Ada 2005 (AI-318-02): Returns True if the function needs the
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   --  BIP_Final_List implicit parameter.
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end Exp_Ch6;

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