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-- --
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-- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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-- --
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-- S E M --
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-- --
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-- S p e c --
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-- --
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-- Copyright (C) 1992-2001 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 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, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, --
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-- MA 02111-1307, USA. --
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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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--------------------------------------
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-- Semantic Analysis: General Model --
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--------------------------------------
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-- Semantic processing involves 3 phases which are highly interwined
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-- (ie mutually recursive):
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--
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-- Analysis implements the bulk of semantic analysis such as
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-- name analysis and type resolution for declarations,
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-- instructions and expressions. The main routine
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-- driving this process is procedure Analyze given below.
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-- This analysis phase is really a bottom up pass that is
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-- achieved during the recursive traversal performed by the
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-- Analyze_... procedures implemented in the sem_* packages.
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-- For expressions this phase determines unambiguous types
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-- and collects sets of possible types where the
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-- interpretation is potentially ambiguous.
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--
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-- Resolution is carried out only for expressions to finish type
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-- resolution that was initiated but not necessarily
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-- completed during analysis (because of overloading
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-- ambiguities). Specifically, after completing the bottom
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-- up pass carried out during analysis for expressions, the
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-- Resolve routine (see the spec of sem_res for more info)
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-- is called to perform a top down resolution with
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-- recursive calls to itself to resolve operands.
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--
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-- Expansion if we are not generating code this phase is a no-op.
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-- otherwise this phase expands, ie transforms, original
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-- declaration, expressions or instructions into simpler
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-- structures that can be handled by the back-end. This
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-- phase is also in charge of generating code which is
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-- implicit in the original source (for instance for
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-- default initializations, controlled types, etc.)
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-- There are two separate instances where expansion is
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-- invoked. For declarations and instructions, expansion is
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-- invoked just after analysis since no resolution needs
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-- to be performed. For expressions, expansion is done just
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-- after resolution. In both cases expansion is done from the
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-- bottom up just before the end of Analyze for instructions
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-- and declarations or the call to Resolve for expressions.
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-- The main routine driving expansion is Expand.
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-- See the spec of Expander for more details.
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--
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-- To summarize, in normal code generation mode we recursively traverse the
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-- abstract syntax tree top-down performing semantic analysis bottom
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-- up. For instructions and declarations, before the call to the Analyze
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-- routine completes we perform expansion since at that point we have all
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-- semantic information needed. For expression nodes, after the call to
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-- Analysis terminates we invoke the Resolve routine to transmit top-down
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-- the type that was gathered by Analyze which will resolve possible
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-- ambiguities in the expression. Just before the call to Resolve
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-- terminates, the expression can be expanded since all the semantic
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-- information is available at that point.
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--
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-- If we are not generating code then the expansion phase is a no-op.
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--
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-- When generating code there are a number of exceptions to the basic
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-- Analysis-Resolution-Expansion model for expressions. The most prominent
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-- examples are the handling of default expressions and aggregates.
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-------------------------------------
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-- Handling of Default Expressions --
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-------------------------------------
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-- The default expressions in component declarations and in procedure
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-- specifications (but not the ones in object declarations) are quite
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-- tricky to handle. The problem is that some processing is required
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-- at the point where the expression appears:
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--
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-- visibility analysis (including user defined operators)
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-- freezing of static expressions
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--
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-- but other processing must be deferred until the enclosing entity
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-- (record or procedure specification) is frozen:
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--
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-- freezing of any other types in the expression
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-- expansion
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--
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-- Expansion has to be deferred since you can't generate code for
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-- expressions that refernce types that have not been frozen yet. As an
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-- example, consider the following:
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--
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-- type x is delta 0.5 range -10.0 .. +10.0;
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-- ...
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-- type q is record
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-- xx : x := y * z;
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-- end record;
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--
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-- for x'small use 0.25
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--
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-- The expander is in charge of dealing with fixed-point, and of course
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-- the small declaration, which is not too late, since the declaration of
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-- type q does *not* freeze type x, definitely affects the expanded code.
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--
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-- Generally our model is to combine analysis resolution and expansion, but
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-- this is the one case where this model falls down. Here is how we patch
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-- it up without causing too much distortion to our basic model.
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--
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-- A switch (sede below) is set to indicate that we are in the initial
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-- occurrence of a default expression. The analyzer is then called on this
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-- expression with the switch set true. Analysis and resolution proceed
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-- almost as usual, except that Freeze_Expression will not freeze
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-- non-static expressions if this switch is set, and the call to Expand at
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-- the end of resolution is skipped. This also skips the code that normally
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-- sets the Analyzed flag to True). The result is that when we are done the
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-- tree is still marked as unanalyzed, but all types for static expressions
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-- are frozen as required, and all entities of variables have been
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-- recorded. We then turn off the switch, and later on reanalyze the
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-- expression with the switch off. The effect is that this second analysis
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-- freezes the rest of the types as required, and generates code but
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-- visibility analysis is not repeated since all the entities are marked.
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--
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-- The second analysis (the one that generates code) is in the context
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-- where the code is required. For a record field default, this is in
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-- the initialization procedure for the record and for a subprogram
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-- default parameter, it is at the point the subprogram is frozen.
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------------------
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-- Pre-Analysis --
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------------------
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-- For certain kind of expressions, such as aggregates, we need to defer
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-- expansion of the aggregate and its inner expressions after the whole
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-- set of expressions appearing inside the aggregate have been analyzed.
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-- Consider, for instance the following example:
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--
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-- (1 .. 100 => new Thing (Function_Call))
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--
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-- The normal Analysis-Resolution-Expansion mechanism where expansion
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-- of the children is performed before expansion of the parent does not
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-- work if the code generated for the children by the expander needs
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-- to be evaluated repeatdly (for instance in the above aggregate
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-- "new Thing (Function_Call)" needs to be called 100 times.)
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-- The reason why this mecanism does not work is that, the expanded code
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-- for the children is typically inserted above the parent and thus
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-- when the father gets expanded no re-evaluation takes place. For instance
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-- in the case of aggregates if "new Thing (Function_Call)" is expanded
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-- before of the aggregate the expanded code will be placed outside
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-- of the aggregate and when expanding the aggregate the loop from 1 to 100
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-- will not surround the expanded code for "new Thing (Function_Call)".
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--
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-- To remedy this situation we introduce a new flag which signals whether
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-- we want a full analysis (ie expansion is enabled) or a pre-analysis
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-- which performs Analysis and Resolution but no expansion.
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--
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-- After the complete pre-analysis of an expression has been carried out
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-- we can transform the expression and then carry out the full
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-- Analyze-Resolve-Expand cycle on the transformed expression top-down
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-- so that the expansion of inner expressions happens inside the newly
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-- generated node for the parent expression.
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--
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-- Note that the difference between processing of default expressions and
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-- pre-analysis of other expressions is that we do carry out freezing in
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-- the latter but not in the former (except for static scalar expressions).
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-- The routine that performs pre-analysis is called Pre_Analyze_And_Resolve
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-- and is in Sem_Res.
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with Alloc;
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with Einfo; use Einfo;
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with Opt; use Opt;
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with Snames; use Snames;
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with Table;
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with Types; use Types;
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package Sem is
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New_Nodes_OK : Int := 1;
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-- Temporary flag for use in checking out HLO. Set non-zero if it is
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-- OK to generate new nodes.
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-----------------------------
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-- Semantic Analysis Flags --
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-----------------------------
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Full_Analysis : Boolean := True;
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-- Switch to indicate whether we are doing a full analysis or a
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-- pre-analysis. In normal analysis mode (Analysis-Expansion for
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-- instructions or declarations) or (Analysis-Resolution-Expansion for
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-- expressions) this flag is set. Note that if we are not generating
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-- code the expansion phase merely sets the Analyzed flag to True in
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-- this case. If we are in Pre-Analysis mode (see above) this flag is
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-- set to False then the expansion phase is skipped.
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-- When this flag is False the flag Expander_Active is also False
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-- (the Expander_Activer flag defined in the spec of package Expander
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-- tells you whether expansion is currently enabled).
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-- You should really regard this as a read only flag.
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In_Default_Expression : Boolean := False;
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-- Switch to indicate that we are in a default expression, as described
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-- above. Note that this must be recursively saved on a Semantics call
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-- since it is possible for the analysis of an expression to result in
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-- a recursive call (e.g. to get the entity for System.Address as part
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-- of the processing of an Address attribute reference).
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-- When this switch is True then Full_Analysis above must be False.
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-- You should really regard this as a read only flag.
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In_Inlined_Body : Boolean := False;
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-- Switch to indicate that we are analyzing and resolving an inlined
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-- body. Type checking is disabled in this context, because types are
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-- known to be compatible. This avoids problems with private types whose
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-- full view is derived from private types.
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Inside_A_Generic : Boolean := False;
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-- This flag is set if we are processing a generic specification,
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-- generic definition, or generic body. When this flag is True the
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-- Expander_Active flag is False to disable any code expansion (see
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-- package Expander). Only the generic processing can modify the
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-- status of this flag, any other client should regard it as read-only.
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Unloaded_Subunits : Boolean := False;
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-- This flag is set True if we have subunits that are not loaded. This
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-- occurs when the main unit is a subunit, and contains lower level
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-- subunits that are not loaded. We use this flag to suppress warnings
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-- about unused variables, since these warnings are unreliable in this
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-- case. We could perhaps do a more accurate job and retain some of the
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-- warnings, but it is quite a tricky job. See test 4323-002.
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-----------------
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-- Scope Stack --
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-----------------
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Scope_Suppress : Suppress_Record := Suppress_Options;
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-- This record contains the current scope based settings of the suppress
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-- switches. It is initialized from the options as shown, and then modified
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-- by pragma Suppress. On entry to each scope, the current setting is saved
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-- the scope stack, and then restored on exit from the scope.
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-- The scope stack holds all entries of the scope table. As in the parser,
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-- we use Last as the stack pointer, so that we can always find the scope
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-- that is currently open in Scope_Stack.Table (Scope_Stack.Last). The
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-- oldest entry, at Scope_Stack (0) is Standard. The entries in the table
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-- include the entity for the referenced scope, together with information
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-- used to restore the proper setting of check suppressions on scope exit.
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-- There are two kinds of suppress checks, scope based suppress checks
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-- (from initial command line arguments, or from Suppress pragmas not
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-- including an entity name). The scope based suppress checks are recorded
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-- in the Sem.Supress variable, and all that is necessary is to save the
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-- state of this variable on scope entry, and restore it on scope exit.
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-- The other kind of suppress check is entity based suppress checks, from
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-- Suppress pragmas giving an Entity_Id. These checks are reflected by the
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-- appropriate bit being set in the corresponding entity, and restoring the
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-- setting of these bits is a little trickier. In particular a given pragma
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-- Suppress may or may not affect the current state. If it sets a check for
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-- an entity that is already checked, then it is important that this check
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-- not be restored on scope exit. The situation is made more complicated
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-- by the fact that a given suppress pragma can specify multiple entities
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-- (in the overloaded case), and multiple checks (by using All_Checks), so
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-- that it may be partially effective. On exit only checks that were in
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-- fact effective must be removed. Logically we could do this by saving
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-- the entire state of the entity flags on scope entry and restoring them
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-- on scope exit, but that would be ludicrous, so what we do instead is to
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-- maintain the following differential structure that shows what checks
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-- were installed for the current scope.
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-- Note: Suppress pragmas that specify entities defined in a package
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-- spec do not make entries in this table, since such checks suppress
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-- requests are valid for the entire life of the entity.
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type Entity_Check_Suppress_Record is record
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Entity : Entity_Id;
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-- Entity to which the check applies
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Check : Check_Id;
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-- Check which is set (note this cannot be All_Checks, if the All_Checks
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-- case, a sequence of eentries appears for the individual checks.
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end record;
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-- Entity_Suppress is a stack, to which new entries are added as they
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-- are processed (see pragma Suppress circuit in Sem_Prag). The scope
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-- stack entry simply saves the stack pointer on entry, and restores
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-- it on exit by reversing the checks one by one.
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package Entity_Suppress is new Table.Table (
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Table_Component_Type => Entity_Check_Suppress_Record,
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Table_Index_Type => Int,
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Table_Low_Bound => 0,
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Table_Initial => Alloc.Entity_Suppress_Initial,
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Table_Increment => Alloc.Entity_Suppress_Increment,
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Table_Name => "Entity_Suppress");
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-- Here is the scope stack itself
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type Scope_Stack_Entry is record
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Entity : Entity_Id;
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-- Entity representing the scope
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Last_Subprogram_Name : String_Ptr;
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-- Pointer to name of last subprogram body in this scope. Used for
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-- testing proper alpha ordering of subprogram bodies in scope.
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Save_Scope_Suppress : Suppress_Record;
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-- Save contents of Scope_Suppress on entry
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Save_Entity_Suppress : Int;
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-- Save contents of Entity_Suppress.Last on entry
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Is_Transient : Boolean;
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-- Marks Transient Scopes (See Exp_Ch7 body for details)
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Previous_Visibility : Boolean;
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-- Used when installing the parent (s) of the current compilation
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-- unit. The parent may already be visible because of an ongoing
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-- compilation, and the proper visibility must be restored on exit.
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Node_To_Be_Wrapped : Node_Id;
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-- Only used in transient scopes. Records the node which will
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-- be wrapped by the transient block.
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Actions_To_Be_Wrapped_Before : List_Id;
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Actions_To_Be_Wrapped_After : List_Id;
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-- Actions that have to be inserted at the start or at the end of a
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-- transient block. Used to temporarily hold these actions until the
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-- block is created, at which time the actions are moved to the
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-- block.
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Pending_Freeze_Actions : List_Id;
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-- Used to collect freeze entity nodes and associated actions that
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-- are generated in a inner context but need to be analyzed outside,
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-- such as records and initialization procedures. On exit from the
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-- scope, this list of actions is inserted before the scope construct
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-- and analyzed to generate the corresponding freeze processing and
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-- elaboration of other associated actions.
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First_Use_Clause : Node_Id;
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-- Head of list of Use_Clauses in current scope. The list is built
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-- when the declarations in the scope are processed. The list is
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-- traversed on scope exit to undo the effect of the use clauses.
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Component_Alignment_Default : Component_Alignment_Kind;
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-- Component alignment to be applied to any record or array types
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-- that are declared for which a specific component alignment pragma
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-- does not set the alignment.
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Is_Active_Stack_Base : Boolean;
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-- Set to true only when entering the scope for Standard_Standard from
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-- from within procedure Semantics. Indicates the base of the current
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-- active set of scopes. Needed by In_Open_Scopes to handle cases
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-- where Standard_Standard can be pushed in the middle of the active
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-- set of scopes (occurs for instantiations of generic child units).
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end record;
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package Scope_Stack is new Table.Table (
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Table_Component_Type => Scope_Stack_Entry,
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Table_Index_Type => Int,
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Table_Low_Bound => 0,
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Table_Initial => Alloc.Scope_Stack_Initial,
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Table_Increment => Alloc.Scope_Stack_Increment,
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Table_Name => "Sem.Scope_Stack");
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function Get_Scope_Suppress (C : Check_Id) return Boolean;
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-- Get suppress status of check C for the current scope
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procedure Set_Scope_Suppress (C : Check_Id; B : Boolean);
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-- Set suppress status of check C for the current scope
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-----------------
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-- Subprograms --
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-----------------
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procedure Initialize;
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-- Initialize internal tables
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procedure Lock;
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-- Lock internal tables before calling back end
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procedure Semantics (Comp_Unit : Node_Id);
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-- This procedure is called to perform semantic analysis on the specified
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-- node which is the N_Compilation_Unit node for the unit.
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procedure Analyze (N : Node_Id);
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procedure Analyze (N : Node_Id; Suppress : Check_Id);
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-- This is the recursive procedure which is applied to individual nodes
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-- of the tree, starting at the top level node (compilation unit node)
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-- and then moving down the tree in a top down traversal. It calls
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-- individual routines with names Analyze_xxx to analyze node xxx. Each
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-- of these routines is responsible for calling Analyze on the components
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-- of the subtree.
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--
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-- Note: In the case of expression components (nodes whose Nkind is in
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-- N_Subexpr), the call to Analyze does not complete the semantic analysis
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-- of the node, since the type resolution cannot be completed until the
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-- complete context is analyzed. The completion of the type analysis occurs
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-- in the corresponding Resolve routine (see Sem_Res).
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--
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-- Note: for integer and real literals, the analyzer sets the flag to
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-- indicate that the result is a static expression. If the expander
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-- generates a literal that does NOT correspond to a static expression,
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-- e.g. by folding an expression whose value is known at compile-time,
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-- but is not technically static, then the caller should reset the
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-- Is_Static_Expression flag after analyzing but before resolving.
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--
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-- If the Suppress argument is present, then the analysis is done
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-- with the specified check suppressed (can be All_Checks to suppress
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-- all checks).
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procedure Analyze_List (L : List_Id);
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procedure Analyze_List (L : List_Id; Suppress : Check_Id);
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-- Analyzes each element of a list. If the Suppress argument is present,
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-- then the analysis is done with the specified check suppressed (can
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-- be All_Checks to suppress all checks).
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procedure Insert_List_After_And_Analyze
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(N : Node_Id; L : List_Id);
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procedure Insert_List_After_And_Analyze
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(N : Node_Id; L : List_Id; Suppress : Check_Id);
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-- Inserts list L after node N using Nlists.Insert_List_After, and then,
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-- after this insertion is complete, analyzes all the nodes in the list,
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-- including any additional nodes generated by this analysis. If the list
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|
-- is empty or be No_List, the call has no effect. If the Suppress
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-- argument is present, then the analysis is done with the specified
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-- check suppressed (can be All_Checks to suppress all checks).
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procedure Insert_List_Before_And_Analyze
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(N : Node_Id; L : List_Id);
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procedure Insert_List_Before_And_Analyze
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(N : Node_Id; L : List_Id; Suppress : Check_Id);
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-- Inserts list L before node N using Nlists.Insert_List_Before, and then,
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-- after this insertion is complete, analyzes all the nodes in the list,
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-- including any additional nodes generated by this analysis. If the list
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|
-- is empty or be No_List, the call has no effect. If the Suppress
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|
-- argument is present, then the analysis is done with the specified
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|
-- check suppressed (can be All_Checks to suppress all checks).
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procedure Insert_After_And_Analyze
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(N : Node_Id; M : Node_Id);
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procedure Insert_After_And_Analyze
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(N : Node_Id; M : Node_Id; Suppress : Check_Id);
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-- Inserts node M after node N and then after the insertion is complete,
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|
-- analyzes the inserted node and all nodes that are generated by
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|
-- this analysis. If the node is empty, the call has no effect. If the
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|
-- Suppress argument is present, then the analysis is done with the
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|
-- specified check suppressed (can be All_Checks to suppress all checks).
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procedure Insert_Before_And_Analyze
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(N : Node_Id; M : Node_Id);
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procedure Insert_Before_And_Analyze
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(N : Node_Id; M : Node_Id; Suppress : Check_Id);
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|
-- Inserts node M before node N and then after the insertion is complete,
|
|
-- analyzes the inserted node and all nodes that could be generated by
|
|
-- this analysis. If the node is empty, the call has no effect. If the
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|
-- Suppress argument is present, then the analysis is done with the
|
|
-- specified check suppressed (can be All_Checks to suppress all checks).
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|
|
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function External_Ref_In_Generic (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean;
|
|
-- Return True if we are in the context of a generic and E is
|
|
-- external (more global) to it.
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|
|
|
procedure Enter_Generic_Scope (S : Entity_Id);
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|
-- Shall be called each time a Generic subprogram or package scope is
|
|
-- entered. S is the entity of the scope.
|
|
-- ??? At the moment, only called for package specs because this mechanism
|
|
-- is only used for avoiding freezing of external references in generics
|
|
-- and this can only be an issue if the outer generic scope is a package
|
|
-- spec (otherwise all external entities are already frozen)
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|
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procedure Exit_Generic_Scope (S : Entity_Id);
|
|
-- Shall be called each time a Generic subprogram or package scope is
|
|
-- exited. S is the entity of the scope.
|
|
-- ??? At the moment, only called for package specs exit.
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end Sem;
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