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-- --
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-- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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-- --
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-- S Y S T E M . S T A N D A R D _ L I B R A R Y --
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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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-- This package is included in all programs. It contains declarations that
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-- are required to be part of every Ada program. A special mechanism is
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-- required to ensure that these are loaded, since it may be the case in
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-- some programs that the only references to these required packages are
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-- from C code or from code generated directly by Gigi, an in both cases
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-- the binder is not aware of such references.
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-- System.Standard_Library also includes data that must be present in every
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-- program, in particular the definitions of all the standard and also some
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-- subprograms that must be present in every program.
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-- The binder unconditionally includes s-stalib.ali, which ensures that this
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-- package and the packages it references are included in all Ada programs,
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-- together with the included data.
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pragma Compiler_Unit;
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pragma Polling (Off);
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-- We must turn polling off for this unit, because otherwise we get
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-- elaboration circularities with Ada.Exceptions if polling is on.
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with Ada.Unchecked_Conversion;
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package System.Standard_Library is
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pragma Warnings (Off);
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pragma Preelaborate_05;
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pragma Warnings (On);
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type Big_String_Ptr is access all String (Positive);
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for Big_String_Ptr'Storage_Size use 0;
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-- A non-fat pointer type for null terminated strings
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function To_Ptr is
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new Ada.Unchecked_Conversion (System.Address, Big_String_Ptr);
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---------------------------------------------
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-- Type For Enumeration Image Index Tables --
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---------------------------------------------
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-- Note: these types are declared at the start of this unit, since
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-- they must appear before any enumeration types declared in this
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-- unit. Note that the spec of system is already elaborated at
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-- this point (since we are a child of system), which means that
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-- enumeration types in package System cannot use these types.
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type Image_Index_Table_8 is
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array (Integer range <>) of Short_Short_Integer;
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type Image_Index_Table_16 is
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array (Integer range <>) of Short_Integer;
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type Image_Index_Table_32 is
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array (Integer range <>) of Integer;
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-- These types are used to generate the index vector used for enumeration
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-- type image tables. See spec of Exp_Imgv in the main GNAT sources for a
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-- full description of the data structures that are used here.
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-- Exception Declarations and Data --
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type Raise_Action is access procedure;
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-- A pointer to a procedure used in the Raise_Hook field
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type Exception_Data;
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type Exception_Data_Ptr is access all Exception_Data;
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-- An equivalent of Exception_Id that is public
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type Exception_Code is mod 2 ** Integer'Size;
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-- A scalar value bound to some exception data. Typically used for
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-- imported or exported exceptions on VMS. Having a separate type for this
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-- is useful to enforce consistency throughout the various run-time units
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-- handling such codes, and having it unsigned is the most appropriate
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-- choice for it's currently single use on VMS.
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-- ??? The construction in Cstand has no way to access the proper type
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-- node for Exception_Code, and currently uses Standard_Unsigned as a
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-- fallback. The representations shall match, and the size clause below
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-- is aimed at ensuring that.
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for Exception_Code'Size use Integer'Size;
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-- The following record defines the underlying representation of exceptions
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-- WARNING! Any changes to this may need to be reflected in the following
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-- locations in the compiler and runtime code:
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-- 1. The Internal_Exception routine in s-exctab.adb
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-- 2. The processing in gigi that tests Not_Handled_By_Others
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-- 3. Expand_N_Exception_Declaration in Exp_Ch11
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-- 4. The construction of the exception type in Cstand
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type Exception_Data is record
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Not_Handled_By_Others : Boolean;
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-- Normally set False, indicating that the exception is handled in the
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-- usual way by others (i.e. an others handler handles the exception).
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-- Set True to indicate that this exception is not caught by others
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-- handlers, but must be explicitly named in a handler. This latter
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-- setting is currently used by the Abort_Signal.
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Lang : Character;
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-- A character indicating the language raising the exception.
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-- Set to "A" for exceptions defined by an Ada program.
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-- Set to "V" for imported VMS exceptions.
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Name_Length : Natural;
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-- Length of fully expanded name of exception
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Full_Name : System.Address;
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-- Fully expanded name of exception, null terminated
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-- You can use To_Ptr to convert this to a string.
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HTable_Ptr : Exception_Data_Ptr;
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-- Hash table pointer used to link entries together in the hash table
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-- built (by Register_Exception in s-exctab.adb) for converting between
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-- identities and names.
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Import_Code : Exception_Code;
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-- Value for imported exceptions. Needed only for the handling of
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-- Import/Export_Exception for the VMS case, but present in all
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-- implementations (we might well extend this mechanism for other
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-- systems in the future).
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Raise_Hook : Raise_Action;
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-- This field can be used to place a "hook" on an exception. If the
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-- value is non-null, then it points to a procedure which is called
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-- whenever the exception is raised. This call occurs immediately,
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-- before any other actions taken by the raise (and in particular
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-- before any unwinding of the stack occurs).
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end record;
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-- Definitions for standard predefined exceptions defined in Standard,
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-- Why are the NULs necessary here, seems like they should not be
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-- required, since Gigi is supposed to add a Nul to each name ???
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Constraint_Error_Name : constant String := "CONSTRAINT_ERROR" & ASCII.NUL;
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Program_Error_Name : constant String := "PROGRAM_ERROR" & ASCII.NUL;
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Storage_Error_Name : constant String := "STORAGE_ERROR" & ASCII.NUL;
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Tasking_Error_Name : constant String := "TASKING_ERROR" & ASCII.NUL;
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Abort_Signal_Name : constant String := "_ABORT_SIGNAL" & ASCII.NUL;
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Numeric_Error_Name : constant String := "NUMERIC_ERROR" & ASCII.NUL;
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-- This is used only in the Ada 83 case, but it is not worth having a
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-- separate version of s-stalib.ads for use in Ada 83 mode.
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Constraint_Error_Def : aliased Exception_Data :=
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(Not_Handled_By_Others => False,
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Lang => 'A',
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Name_Length => Constraint_Error_Name'Length,
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Full_Name => Constraint_Error_Name'Address,
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HTable_Ptr => null,
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Import_Code => 0,
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Raise_Hook => null);
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Numeric_Error_Def : aliased Exception_Data :=
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(Not_Handled_By_Others => False,
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Lang => 'A',
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Name_Length => Numeric_Error_Name'Length,
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Full_Name => Numeric_Error_Name'Address,
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HTable_Ptr => null,
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Import_Code => 0,
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Raise_Hook => null);
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Program_Error_Def : aliased Exception_Data :=
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(Not_Handled_By_Others => False,
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Lang => 'A',
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Name_Length => Program_Error_Name'Length,
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Full_Name => Program_Error_Name'Address,
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HTable_Ptr => null,
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Import_Code => 0,
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Raise_Hook => null);
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Storage_Error_Def : aliased Exception_Data :=
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(Not_Handled_By_Others => False,
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Lang => 'A',
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Name_Length => Storage_Error_Name'Length,
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Full_Name => Storage_Error_Name'Address,
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HTable_Ptr => null,
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Import_Code => 0,
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Raise_Hook => null);
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Tasking_Error_Def : aliased Exception_Data :=
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(Not_Handled_By_Others => False,
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Lang => 'A',
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Name_Length => Tasking_Error_Name'Length,
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Full_Name => Tasking_Error_Name'Address,
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HTable_Ptr => null,
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Import_Code => 0,
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Raise_Hook => null);
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Abort_Signal_Def : aliased Exception_Data :=
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(Not_Handled_By_Others => True,
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Lang => 'A',
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Name_Length => Abort_Signal_Name'Length,
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Full_Name => Abort_Signal_Name'Address,
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HTable_Ptr => null,
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Import_Code => 0,
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Raise_Hook => null);
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pragma Export (C, Constraint_Error_Def, "constraint_error");
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pragma Export (C, Numeric_Error_Def, "numeric_error");
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pragma Export (C, Program_Error_Def, "program_error");
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pragma Export (C, Storage_Error_Def, "storage_error");
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pragma Export (C, Tasking_Error_Def, "tasking_error");
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pragma Export (C, Abort_Signal_Def, "_abort_signal");
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Local_Partition_ID : Natural := 0;
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-- This variable contains the local Partition_ID that will be used when
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-- building exception occurrences. In distributed mode, it will be
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-- set by each partition to the correct value during the elaboration.
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type Exception_Trace_Kind is
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(RM_Convention,
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-- No particular trace is requested, only unhandled exceptions
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-- in the environment task (following the RM) will be printed.
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-- This is the default behavior.
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Every_Raise,
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-- Denotes every possible raise event, either explicit or due to
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-- a specific language rule, within the context of a task or not.
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Unhandled_Raise
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-- Denotes the raise events corresponding to exceptions for which
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-- there is no user defined handler.
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);
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-- Provide a way to denote different kinds of automatic traces related
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-- to exceptions that can be requested.
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Exception_Trace : Exception_Trace_Kind := RM_Convention;
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pragma Atomic (Exception_Trace);
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-- By default, follow the RM convention
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-- Subprograms --
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procedure Abort_Undefer_Direct;
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pragma Inline (Abort_Undefer_Direct);
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-- A little procedure that just calls Abort_Undefer.all, for use in
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-- clean up procedures, which only permit a simple subprogram name.
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procedure Adafinal;
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-- Performs the Ada Runtime finalization the first time it is invoked.
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-- All subsequent calls are ignored.
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end System.Standard_Library;
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