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--                                                                          --
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--                         GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS                         --
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--                                                                          --
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--                     S Y S T E M . T A S K _ L O C K                      --
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--                                 S p e c                                  --
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--                     Copyright (C) 1998-2007, 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 2,  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 COPYING.  If not, write --
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-- to  the  Free Software Foundation,  51  Franklin  Street,  Fifth  Floor, --
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-- Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.                                              --
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--                                                                          --
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-- As a special exception,  if other files  instantiate  generics from this --
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-- unit, or you link  this unit with other files  to produce an executable, --
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-- this  unit  does not  by itself cause  the resulting  executable  to  be --
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-- covered  by the  GNU  General  Public  License.  This exception does not --
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-- however invalidate  any other reasons why  the executable file  might be --
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-- covered by the  GNU Public 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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--  Simple task lock and unlock routines
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--  A small package containing a task lock and unlock routines for creating
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--  a critical region. The lock involved is a global lock, shared by all
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--  tasks, and by all calls to these routines, so these routines should be
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--  used with care to avoid unnecessary reduction of concurrency.
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--  These routines may be used in a non-tasking program, and in that case
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--  they have no effect (they do NOT cause the tasking runtime to be loaded).
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--  Note: this package is in the System hierarchy so that it can be directly
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--  be used by other predefined packages. User access to this package is via
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--  a renaming of this package in GNAT.Task_Lock (file g-tasloc.ads).
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package System.Task_Lock is
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   pragma Elaborate_Body;
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   procedure Lock;
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   pragma Inline (Lock);
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   --  Acquires the global lock, starts the execution of a critical region
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   --  which no other task can enter until the locking task calls Unlock
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   procedure Unlock;
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   pragma Inline (Unlock);
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   --  Releases the global lock, allowing another task to successfully
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   --  complete a Lock operation. Terminates the critical region.
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   --
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   --  The recommended protocol for using these two procedures is as
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   --  follows:
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   --
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   --    Locked_Processing : begin
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   --       Lock;
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   --       ...
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   --       TSL.Unlock;
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   --
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   --    exception
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   --       when others =>
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   --          Unlock;
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   --          raise;
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   --    end Locked_Processing;
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   --
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   --  This ensures that the lock is not left set if an exception is raised
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   --  explicitly or implicitly during the critical locked region.
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   --
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   --  Note on multiple calls to Lock: It is permissible to call Lock
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   --  more than once with no intervening Unlock from a single task,
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   --  and the lock will not be released until the corresponding number
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   --  of Unlock operations has been performed. For example:
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   --
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   --    System.Task_Lock.Lock;     -- acquires lock
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   --    System.Task_Lock.Lock;     -- no effect
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   --    System.Task_Lock.Lock;     -- no effect
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   --    System.Task_Lock.Unlock;   -- no effect
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   --    System.Task_Lock.Unlock;   -- no effect
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   --    System.Task_Lock.Unlock;   -- releases lock
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   --
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   --  However, as previously noted, the Task_Lock facility should only
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   --  be used for very local locks where the probability of conflict is
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   --  low, so usually this kind of nesting is not a good idea in any case.
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   --  In more complex locking situations, it is more appropriate to define
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   --  an appropriate protected type to provide the required locking.
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   --
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   --  It is an error to call Unlock when there has been no prior call to
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   --  Lock. The effect of such an erroneous call is undefined, and may
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   --  result in deadlock, or other malfunction of the run-time system.
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end System.Task_Lock;

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