2014-07-30 Bob Duff <duff@adacore.com>
* s-taasde.adb (Timer_Queue): Don't use a
build-in-place function call to initialize the Timer_Queue.
* s-traent.adb, s-traent.ads, s-traent-vms.adb, s-traent-vms.ads:
Turn off polling in these units, because otherwise we get
elaboration circularities with Ada.Exceptions when the -gnatP
switch is used.
* s-tassta.adb (Create_Task): Make sure independent tasks
are created with Parent = Environment_Task. This was not true,
for example, in s-interr.adb, when Interrupt_Manager does "new
Server_Task"; the Server_Task had Parent = Interrupt_Manager,
which is wrong because the master is determined by the access
type, which is at library level.
* s-tasuti.adb (Make_Independent): Avoid setting Parent; it is
now set correctly by Create_Task.
(Make_Passive): Remove the workaround for the race condition in
Make_Independent.
* frontend.adb (Frontend): Revert to previous method of detecting
temporary configuration pragma files, recognizing such files by
".tmp" in the name. This is more general than detecting pragmas
Source_File_Name_Project, because it allows any tool to use
this naming convention, no matter the content of the file.
* gnat_ugn.texi: Document this naming convention.
From-SVN: r213269
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