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-- --
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-- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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-- --
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-- U N A M E --
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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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with Namet; use Namet;
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with Types; use Types;
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package Uname is
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-- Unit Name Conventions --
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-- Units are associated with a unique ASCII name as follows. First we have
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-- the fully expanded name of the unit, with lower case letters (except
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-- for the use of upper case letters for encoding upper half and wide
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-- characters, as described in Namet), and periods. Following this is one
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-- of the following suffixes:
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-- %s for package/subprogram/generic declarations (specs)
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-- %b for package/subprogram/generic bodies and subunits
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-- Unit names are stored in the names table, and referred to by the
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-- corresponding Name_Id values. The type Unit_Name_Type, derived from
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-- Name_Id, is used to indicate that a Name_Id value that holds a unit name
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-- (as defined above) is expected.
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-- Note: as far as possible the conventions for unit names are encapsulated
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-- in this package. The one exception is that package Fname, which provides
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-- conversion routines from unit names to file names must be aware of the
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-- precise conventions that are used.
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-------------------
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-- Display Names --
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-------------------
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-- For display purposes, unit names are printed out with the suffix
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-- " (body)" for a body and " (spec)" for a spec. These formats are
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-- used for the Write_Unit_Name and Get_Unit_Name_String subprograms.
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-----------------
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-- Subprograms --
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-----------------
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function Get_Body_Name (N : Unit_Name_Type) return Unit_Name_Type;
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-- Given the name of a spec, this function returns the name of the
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-- corresponding body, i.e. characters %s replaced by %b
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function Get_Parent_Body_Name (N : Unit_Name_Type) return Unit_Name_Type;
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-- Given the name of a subunit, returns the name of the parent body
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function Get_Parent_Spec_Name (N : Unit_Name_Type) return Unit_Name_Type;
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-- Given the name of a child unit spec or body, returns the unit name
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-- of the parent spec. Returns No_Name if the given name is not the name
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-- of a child unit.
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procedure Get_External_Unit_Name_String (N : Unit_Name_Type);
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-- Given the name of a body or spec unit, this procedure places in
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-- Name_Buffer the name of the unit with periods replaced by double
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-- underscores. The spec/body indication is eliminated. The length
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-- of the stored name is placed in Name_Len. All letters are lower
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-- case, corresponding to the string used in external names.
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function Get_Spec_Name (N : Unit_Name_Type) return Unit_Name_Type;
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-- Given the name of a body, this function returns the name of the
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-- corresponding spec, i.e. characters %b replaced by %s
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function Get_Unit_Name (N : Node_Id) return Unit_Name_Type;
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-- This procedure returns the unit name that corresponds to the given node,
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-- which is one of the following:
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--
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-- N_Subprogram_Declaration (spec) cases
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-- N_Package_Declaration
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-- N_Generic_Declaration
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-- N_With_Clause
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-- N_Function_Instantiation
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-- N_Package_Instantiation
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-- N_Procedure_Instantiation
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-- N_Pragma (Elaborate case)
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--
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-- N_Package_Body (body) cases
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-- N_Subprogram_Body
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-- N_Identifier
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-- N_Selected_Component
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--
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-- N_Subprogram_Body_Stub (subunit) cases
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-- N_Package_Body_Stub
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-- N_Task_Body_Stub
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-- N_Protected_Body_Stub
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-- N_Subunit
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procedure Get_Unit_Name_String
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(N : Unit_Name_Type;
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Suffix : Boolean := True);
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-- Places the display name of the unit in Name_Buffer and sets Name_Len to
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-- the length of the stored name, i.e. it uses the same interface as the
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-- Get_Name_String routine in the Namet package. The name is decoded and
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-- contains an indication of spec or body if Boolean parameter Suffix is
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-- True.
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function Is_Body_Name (N : Unit_Name_Type) return Boolean;
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-- Returns True iff the given name is the unit name of a body (i.e. if
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-- it ends with the characters %b).
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function Is_Child_Name (N : Unit_Name_Type) return Boolean;
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-- Returns True iff the given name is a child unit name (of either a
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-- body or a spec).
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function Is_Spec_Name (N : Unit_Name_Type) return Boolean;
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-- Returns True iff the given name is the unit name of a specification
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-- (i.e. if it ends with the characters %s).
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function Name_To_Unit_Name (N : Name_Id) return Unit_Name_Type;
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-- Given the Id of the Ada name of a unit, this function returns the
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-- corresponding unit name of the spec (by appending %s to the name).
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function New_Child
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(Old : Unit_Name_Type;
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Newp : Unit_Name_Type) return Unit_Name_Type;
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-- Old is a child unit name (for either a body or spec). Newp is the unit
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-- name of the actual parent (this may be different from the parent in
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-- old). The returned unit name is formed by taking the parent name from
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-- Newp and the child unit name from Old, with the result being a body or
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-- spec depending on Old. For example:
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--
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-- Old = A.B.C (body)
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-- Newp = A.R (spec)
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-- result = A.R.C (body)
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--
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-- See spec of Load_Unit for extensive discussion of why this routine
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-- needs to be used (the call in the body of Load_Unit is the only one).
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function Uname_Ge (Left, Right : Unit_Name_Type) return Boolean;
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function Uname_Gt (Left, Right : Unit_Name_Type) return Boolean;
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function Uname_Le (Left, Right : Unit_Name_Type) return Boolean;
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function Uname_Lt (Left, Right : Unit_Name_Type) return Boolean;
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-- These functions perform lexicographic ordering of unit names. The
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-- ordering is suitable for printing, and is not quite a straightforward
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-- comparison of the names, since the convention is that specs appear
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-- before bodies. Note that the standard = and /= operators work fine
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-- because all unit names are hashed into the name table, so if two names
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-- are the same, they always have the same Name_Id value.
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procedure Write_Unit_Name (N : Unit_Name_Type);
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-- Given a unit name, this procedure writes the display name to the
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-- standard output file. Name_Buffer and Name_Len are set as described
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-- above for the Get_Unit_Name_String call on return.
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end Uname;
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