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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- P A R . C H 2 --
6 -- --
7 -- B o d y --
8 -- --
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25
26 pragma Style_Checks (All_Checks);
27 -- Turn off subprogram body ordering check. Subprograms are in order
28 -- by RM section rather than alphabetical
29
30 separate (Par)
31 package body Ch2 is
32
33 -- Local functions, used only in this chapter
34
35 procedure Scan_Pragma_Argument_Association
36 (Identifier_Seen : in out Boolean;
37 Association : out Node_Id;
38 Reserved_Words_OK : Boolean := False);
39 -- Scans out a pragma argument association. Identifier_Seen is True on
40 -- entry if a previous association had an identifier, and gets set True
41 -- if the scanned association has an identifier (this is used to check the
42 -- rule that no associations without identifiers can follow an association
43 -- which has an identifier). The result is returned in Association. Flag
44 -- For_Pragma_Restrictions should be set when arguments are being parsed
45 -- for pragma Restrictions.
46 --
47 -- Note: We allow attribute forms Pre'Class, Post'Class, Invariant'Class,
48 -- Type_Invariant'Class in place of a pragma argument identifier. Rather
49 -- than handle this case specially, we replace such references with
50 -- one of the special internal identifiers _Pre, _Post, _Invariant, or
51 -- _Type_Invariant, and this procedure is where this replacement occurs.
52
53 ---------------------
54 -- 2.3 Identifier --
55 ---------------------
56
57 -- IDENTIFIER ::= LETTER {[UNDERLINE] LETTER_OR_DIGIT}
58
59 -- LETTER_OR_DIGIT ::= IDENTIFIER_LETTER | DIGIT
60
61 -- An IDENTIFIER shall not be a reserved word
62
63 -- Error recovery: can raise Error_Resync (cannot return Error)
64
65 function P_Identifier (C : Id_Check := None) return Node_Id is
66 Ident_Node : Node_Id;
67
68 begin
69 -- All set if we do indeed have an identifier
70
71 -- Code duplication, see Par_Ch3.P_Defining_Identifier???
72
73 if Token = Tok_Identifier then
74 Check_Future_Keyword;
75 Ident_Node := Token_Node;
76 Scan; -- past Identifier
77 return Ident_Node;
78
79 -- If we have a reserved identifier, manufacture an identifier with
80 -- a corresponding name after posting an appropriate error message
81
82 elsif Is_Reserved_Identifier (C) then
83 Scan_Reserved_Identifier (Force_Msg => False);
84 Ident_Node := Token_Node;
85 Scan; -- past the node
86 return Ident_Node;
87
88 -- Otherwise we have junk that cannot be interpreted as an identifier
89
90 else
91 T_Identifier; -- to give message
92 raise Error_Resync;
93 end if;
94 end P_Identifier;
95
96 --------------------------
97 -- 2.3 Letter Or Digit --
98 --------------------------
99
100 -- Parsed by P_Identifier (2.3)
101
102 --------------------------
103 -- 2.4 Numeric Literal --
104 --------------------------
105
106 -- NUMERIC_LITERAL ::= DECIMAL_LITERAL | BASED_LITERAL
107
108 -- Numeric literal is returned by the scanner as either
109 -- Tok_Integer_Literal or Tok_Real_Literal
110
111 ----------------------------
112 -- 2.4.1 Decimal Literal --
113 ----------------------------
114
115 -- DECIMAL_LITERAL ::= NUMERAL [.NUMERAL] [EXPONENT]
116
117 -- Handled by scanner as part of numeric literal handing (see 2.4)
118
119 --------------------
120 -- 2.4.1 Numeral --
121 --------------------
122
123 -- NUMERAL ::= DIGIT {[UNDERLINE] DIGIT}
124
125 -- Handled by scanner as part of numeric literal handling (see 2.4)
126
127 ---------------------
128 -- 2.4.1 Exponent --
129 ---------------------
130
131 -- EXPONENT ::= E [+] NUMERAL | E - NUMERAL
132
133 -- Handled by scanner as part of numeric literal handling (see 2.4)
134
135 --------------------------
136 -- 2.4.2 Based Literal --
137 --------------------------
138
139 -- BASED_LITERAL ::=
140 -- BASE # BASED_NUMERAL [.BASED_NUMERAL] # [EXPONENT]
141
142 -- Handled by scanner as part of numeric literal handling (see 2.4)
143
144 -----------------
145 -- 2.4.2 Base --
146 -----------------
147
148 -- BASE ::= NUMERAL
149
150 -- Handled by scanner as part of numeric literal handling (see 2.4)
151
152 --------------------------
153 -- 2.4.2 Based Numeral --
154 --------------------------
155
156 -- BASED_NUMERAL ::=
157 -- EXTENDED_DIGIT {[UNDERLINE] EXTENDED_DIGIT}
158
159 -- Handled by scanner as part of numeric literal handling (see 2.4)
160
161 ---------------------------
162 -- 2.4.2 Extended Digit --
163 ---------------------------
164
165 -- EXTENDED_DIGIT ::= DIGIT | A | B | C | D | E | F
166
167 -- Handled by scanner as part of numeric literal handling (see 2.4)
168
169 ----------------------------
170 -- 2.5 Character Literal --
171 ----------------------------
172
173 -- CHARACTER_LITERAL ::= ' GRAPHIC_CHARACTER '
174
175 -- Handled by the scanner and returned as Tok_Char_Literal
176
177 -------------------------
178 -- 2.6 String Literal --
179 -------------------------
180
181 -- STRING LITERAL ::= "{STRING_ELEMENT}"
182
183 -- Handled by the scanner and returned as Tok_String_Literal
184 -- or if the string looks like an operator as Tok_Operator_Symbol.
185
186 -------------------------
187 -- 2.6 String Element --
188 -------------------------
189
190 -- STRING_ELEMENT ::= "" | non-quotation_mark_GRAPHIC_CHARACTER
191
192 -- A STRING_ELEMENT is either a pair of quotation marks ("),
193 -- or a single GRAPHIC_CHARACTER other than a quotation mark.
194
195 -- Handled by scanner as part of string literal handling (see 2.4)
196
197 ------------------
198 -- 2.7 Comment --
199 ------------------
200
201 -- A COMMENT starts with two adjacent hyphens and extends up to the
202 -- end of the line. A COMMENT may appear on any line of a program.
203
204 -- Handled by the scanner which simply skips past encountered comments
205
206 -----------------
207 -- 2.8 Pragma --
208 -----------------
209
210 -- PRAGMA ::= pragma IDENTIFIER
211 -- [(PRAGMA_ARGUMENT_ASSOCIATION {, PRAGMA_ARGUMENT_ASSOCIATION})];
212
213 -- The caller has checked that the initial token is PRAGMA
214
215 -- Error recovery: cannot raise Error_Resync
216
217 -- One special piece of processing is needed in this routine. As described
218 -- in the section on "Handling semicolon used in place of IS" in module
219 -- Parse, the parser detects the case of missing subprogram bodies to
220 -- allow recovery from this syntactic error. Pragma INTERFACE (and, for
221 -- Ada 95, pragma IMPORT) can appear in place of the body. The parser must
222 -- recognize the use of these two pragmas in this context, otherwise it
223 -- will think there are missing bodies, and try to change ; to IS, when
224 -- in fact the bodies ARE present, supplied by these pragmas.
225
226 function P_Pragma (Skipping : Boolean := False) return Node_Id is
227 procedure Skip_Pragma_Semicolon;
228 -- Skip past semicolon at end of pragma
229
230 ---------------------------
231 -- Skip_Pragma_Semicolon --
232 ---------------------------
233
234 procedure Skip_Pragma_Semicolon is
235 begin
236 -- If skipping the pragma, ignore a missing semicolon
237
238 if Token /= Tok_Semicolon and then Skipping then
239 null;
240
241 -- Otherwise demand a semicolon
242
243 else
244 T_Semicolon;
245 end if;
246 end Skip_Pragma_Semicolon;
247
248 -- Local variables
249
250 Import_Check_Required : Boolean := False;
251 -- Set True if check of pragma IMPORT or INTERFACE is required
252
253 Arg_Count : Nat := 0;
254 -- Number of argument associations processed
255
256 Identifier_Seen : Boolean := False;
257 -- Set True if an identifier is encountered for a pragma argument. Used
258 -- to check that there are no more arguments without identifiers.
259
260 Assoc_Node : Node_Id;
261 Ident_Node : Node_Id;
262 Prag_Name : Name_Id;
263 Prag_Node : Node_Id;
264 Result : Node_Id;
265 Semicolon_Loc : Source_Ptr;
266
267 -- Start of processing for P_Pragma
268
269 begin
270 Inside_Pragma := True;
271 Prag_Node := New_Node (N_Pragma, Token_Ptr);
272 Scan; -- past PRAGMA
273 Prag_Name := Token_Name;
274
275 if Style_Check then
276 Style.Check_Pragma_Name;
277 end if;
278
279 -- Ada 2005 (AI-284): INTERFACE is a new reserved word but it is
280 -- allowed as a pragma name.
281
282 if Is_Reserved_Keyword (Token) then
283 Prag_Name := Keyword_Name (Token);
284 Ident_Node := Make_Identifier (Token_Ptr, Prag_Name);
285 Scan; -- past the keyword
286 else
287 Ident_Node := P_Identifier;
288 end if;
289
290 Set_Pragma_Identifier (Prag_Node, Ident_Node);
291
292 -- See if special INTERFACE/IMPORT check is required
293
294 if SIS_Entry_Active then
295 Import_Check_Required :=
296 (Prag_Name = Name_Import) or else (Prag_Name = Name_Interface);
297 else
298 Import_Check_Required := False;
299 end if;
300
301 -- Set global to indicate if we are within a Depends pragma
302
303 if Chars (Ident_Node) = Name_Depends
304 or else Chars (Ident_Node) = Name_Refined_Depends
305 then
306 Inside_Depends := True;
307 end if;
308
309 -- Scan arguments. We assume that arguments are present if there is
310 -- a left paren, or if a semicolon is missing and there is another
311 -- token on the same line as the pragma name.
312
313 if Token = Tok_Left_Paren
314 or else (Token /= Tok_Semicolon
315 and then not Token_Is_At_Start_Of_Line)
316 then
317 Set_Pragma_Argument_Associations (Prag_Node, New_List);
318 T_Left_Paren;
319
320 loop
321 Arg_Count := Arg_Count + 1;
322
323 Scan_Pragma_Argument_Association
324 (Identifier_Seen => Identifier_Seen,
325 Association => Assoc_Node,
326 Reserved_Words_OK =>
327 Nam_In (Prag_Name, Name_Restriction_Warnings,
328 Name_Restrictions));
329
330 if Arg_Count = 2 and then Import_Check_Required then
331 -- Here is where we cancel the SIS active status if this pragma
332 -- supplies a body for the currently active subprogram spec.
333
334 if Nkind (Expression (Assoc_Node)) in N_Direct_Name
335 and then Chars (Expression (Assoc_Node)) = Chars (SIS_Labl)
336 then
337 SIS_Entry_Active := False;
338 end if;
339 end if;
340
341 Append (Assoc_Node, Pragma_Argument_Associations (Prag_Node));
342 exit when Token /= Tok_Comma;
343 Scan; -- past comma
344 end loop;
345
346 -- If we have := for pragma Debug, it is worth special casing the
347 -- error message (it is easy to think of pragma Debug as taking a
348 -- statement, and an assignment statement is the most likely
349 -- candidate for this error)
350
351 if Token = Tok_Colon_Equal and then Prag_Name = Name_Debug then
352 Error_Msg_SC ("argument for pragma Debug must be procedure call");
353 Resync_To_Semicolon;
354
355 -- Normal case, we expect a right paren here
356
357 else
358 T_Right_Paren;
359 end if;
360 end if;
361
362 Semicolon_Loc := Token_Ptr;
363
364 -- Cancel indication of being within a pragma or in particular a Depends
365 -- pragma.
366
367 Inside_Depends := False;
368 Inside_Pragma := False;
369
370 -- Now we have two tasks left, we need to scan out the semicolon
371 -- following the pragma, and we have to call Par.Prag to process
372 -- the pragma. Normally we do them in this order, however, there
373 -- is one exception namely pragma Style_Checks where we like to
374 -- skip the semicolon after processing the pragma, since that way
375 -- the style checks for the scanning of the semicolon follow the
376 -- settings of the pragma.
377
378 -- You might think we could just unconditionally do things in
379 -- the opposite order, but there are other pragmas, notably the
380 -- case of pragma Source_File_Name, which assume the semicolon
381 -- is already scanned out.
382
383 if Prag_Name = Name_Style_Checks then
384 Result := Par.Prag (Prag_Node, Semicolon_Loc);
385 Skip_Pragma_Semicolon;
386 return Result;
387 else
388 Skip_Pragma_Semicolon;
389 return Par.Prag (Prag_Node, Semicolon_Loc);
390 end if;
391
392 exception
393 when Error_Resync =>
394 Resync_Past_Semicolon;
395 Inside_Depends := False;
396 Inside_Pragma := False;
397 return Error;
398 end P_Pragma;
399
400 -- This routine is called if a pragma is encountered in an inappropriate
401 -- position, the pragma is scanned out and control returns to continue.
402
403 -- The caller has checked that the initial token is pragma
404
405 -- Error recovery: cannot raise Error_Resync
406
407 procedure P_Pragmas_Misplaced is
408 begin
409 while Token = Tok_Pragma loop
410 Error_Msg_SC ("pragma not allowed here");
411 Discard_Junk_Node (P_Pragma (Skipping => True));
412 end loop;
413 end P_Pragmas_Misplaced;
414
415 -- This function is called to scan out an optional sequence of pragmas.
416 -- If no pragmas are found, then No_List is returned.
417
418 -- Error recovery: Cannot raise Error_Resync
419
420 function P_Pragmas_Opt return List_Id is
421 L : List_Id;
422
423 begin
424 if Token = Tok_Pragma then
425 L := New_List;
426 P_Pragmas_Opt (L);
427 return L;
428
429 else
430 return No_List;
431 end if;
432 end P_Pragmas_Opt;
433
434 -- This procedure is called to scan out an optional sequence of pragmas.
435 -- Any pragmas found are appended to the list provided as an argument.
436
437 -- Error recovery: Cannot raise Error_Resync
438
439 procedure P_Pragmas_Opt (List : List_Id) is
440 P : Node_Id;
441
442 begin
443 while Token = Tok_Pragma loop
444 P := P_Pragma;
445
446 if Nkind (P) /= N_Error
447 and then Nam_In (Pragma_Name_Unmapped (P), Name_Assert, Name_Debug)
448 then
449 Error_Msg_Name_1 := Pragma_Name_Unmapped (P);
450 Error_Msg_N
451 ("pragma% must be in declaration/statement context", P);
452 else
453 Append (P, List);
454 end if;
455 end loop;
456 end P_Pragmas_Opt;
457
458 --------------------------------------
459 -- 2.8 Pragma_Argument Association --
460 --------------------------------------
461
462 -- PRAGMA_ARGUMENT_ASSOCIATION ::=
463 -- [pragma_argument_IDENTIFIER =>] NAME
464 -- | [pragma_argument_IDENTIFIER =>] EXPRESSION
465
466 -- In Ada 2012, there are two more possibilities:
467
468 -- PRAGMA_ARGUMENT_ASSOCIATION ::=
469 -- [pragma_argument_ASPECT_MARK =>] NAME
470 -- | [pragma_argument_ASPECT_MARK =>] EXPRESSION
471
472 -- where the interesting allowed cases (which do not fit the syntax of the
473 -- first alternative above) are
474
475 -- ASPECT_MARK ::=
476 -- Pre'Class | Post'Class | Invariant'Class | Type_Invariant'Class
477
478 -- We allow this special usage in all Ada modes, but it would be a pain to
479 -- allow these aspects to pervade the pragma syntax, and the representation
480 -- of pragma nodes internally. So what we do is to replace these
481 -- ASPECT_MARK forms with identifiers whose name is one of the special
482 -- internal names _Pre, _Post, _Invariant, or _Type_Invariant.
483
484 -- Error recovery: cannot raise Error_Resync
485
486 procedure Scan_Pragma_Argument_Association
487 (Identifier_Seen : in out Boolean;
488 Association : out Node_Id;
489 Reserved_Words_OK : Boolean := False)
490 is
491 function P_Expression_Or_Reserved_Word return Node_Id;
492 -- Parse an expression or, if the token is one of the following reserved
493 -- words, construct an identifier with proper Chars field.
494 -- Access
495 -- Delta
496 -- Digits
497 -- Mod
498 -- Range
499
500 -----------------------------------
501 -- P_Expression_Or_Reserved_Word --
502 -----------------------------------
503
504 function P_Expression_Or_Reserved_Word return Node_Id is
505 Word : Node_Id;
506 Word_Id : Name_Id;
507
508 begin
509 Word_Id := No_Name;
510
511 if Token = Tok_Access then
512 Word_Id := Name_Access;
513 Scan; -- past ACCESS
514
515 elsif Token = Tok_Delta then
516 Word_Id := Name_Delta;
517 Scan; -- past DELTA
518
519 elsif Token = Tok_Digits then
520 Word_Id := Name_Digits;
521 Scan; -- past DIGITS
522
523 elsif Token = Tok_Mod then
524 Word_Id := Name_Mod;
525 Scan; -- past MOD
526
527 elsif Token = Tok_Range then
528 Word_Id := Name_Range;
529 Scan; -- post RANGE
530 end if;
531
532 if Word_Id = No_Name then
533 return P_Expression;
534 else
535 Word := New_Node (N_Identifier, Token_Ptr);
536 Set_Chars (Word, Word_Id);
537 return Word;
538 end if;
539 end P_Expression_Or_Reserved_Word;
540
541 -- Local variables
542
543 Expression_Node : Node_Id;
544 Identifier_Node : Node_Id;
545 Identifier_OK : Boolean;
546 Scan_State : Saved_Scan_State;
547
548 -- Start of processing for Scan_Pragma_Argument_Association
549
550 begin
551 Association := New_Node (N_Pragma_Argument_Association, Token_Ptr);
552 Set_Chars (Association, No_Name);
553 Identifier_OK := False;
554
555 -- Argument starts with identifier
556
557 if Token = Tok_Identifier then
558 Identifier_Node := Token_Node;
559 Save_Scan_State (Scan_State); -- at Identifier
560 Scan; -- past Identifier
561
562 if Token = Tok_Arrow then
563 Scan; -- past arrow
564 Identifier_OK := True;
565
566 -- Case of one of the special aspect forms
567
568 elsif Token = Tok_Apostrophe then
569 Scan; -- past apostrophe
570
571 -- We have apostrophe, so check for identifier'Class
572
573 if Token /= Tok_Identifier or else Token_Name /= Name_Class then
574 null;
575
576 -- We have identifier'Class, check for arrow
577
578 else
579 Scan; -- Past Class
580
581 if Token /= Tok_Arrow then
582 null;
583
584 -- Here we have scanned identifier'Class =>
585
586 else
587 Identifier_OK := True;
588 Scan; -- past arrow
589
590 case Chars (Identifier_Node) is
591 when Name_Pre =>
592 Set_Chars (Identifier_Node, Name_uPre);
593
594 when Name_Post =>
595 Set_Chars (Identifier_Node, Name_uPost);
596
597 when Name_Type_Invariant =>
598 Set_Chars (Identifier_Node, Name_uType_Invariant);
599
600 when Name_Invariant =>
601 Set_Chars (Identifier_Node, Name_uInvariant);
602
603 -- If it is X'Class => for some invalid X, we will give
604 -- an error, and forget that 'Class was present, which
605 -- will give better error recovery. We could do a spell
606 -- check here, but it seems too much work.
607
608 when others =>
609 Error_Msg_SC ("invalid aspect id for pragma");
610 end case;
611 end if;
612 end if;
613 end if;
614
615 -- Identifier was present
616
617 if Identifier_OK then
618 Set_Chars (Association, Chars (Identifier_Node));
619 Identifier_Seen := True;
620
621 -- Identifier not present after all
622
623 else
624 Restore_Scan_State (Scan_State); -- to Identifier
625 end if;
626 end if;
627
628 -- Diagnose error of "positional" argument for pragma appearing after
629 -- a "named" argument (quotes here are because that's not quite accurate
630 -- Ada RM terminology).
631
632 -- Since older GNAT versions did not generate this error, disable this
633 -- message in Relaxed_RM_Semantics mode to help legacy code using e.g.
634 -- codepeer.
635
636 if Identifier_Seen
637 and not Identifier_OK
638 and not Relaxed_RM_Semantics
639 then
640 Error_Msg_SC ("|pragma argument identifier required here");
641 Error_Msg_SC ("\since previous argument had identifier (RM 2.8(4))");
642 end if;
643
644 if Identifier_OK then
645
646 -- Certain pragmas such as Restriction_Warnings and Restrictions
647 -- allow reserved words to appear as expressions when checking for
648 -- prohibited uses of attributes.
649
650 if Reserved_Words_OK
651 and then Chars (Identifier_Node) = Name_No_Use_Of_Attribute
652 then
653 Expression_Node := P_Expression_Or_Reserved_Word;
654 else
655 Expression_Node := P_Expression;
656 end if;
657 else
658 Expression_Node := P_Expression_If_OK;
659 end if;
660
661 Set_Expression (Association, Expression_Node);
662 end Scan_Pragma_Argument_Association;
663
664 end Ch2;