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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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25
26 -- Processing for expanding intrinsic subprogram calls
27
28 with Namet; use Namet;
29 with Types; use Types;
30
31 package Exp_Intr is
32
33 procedure Add_Source_Info
34 (Buf : in out Bounded_String;
35 Loc : Source_Ptr;
36 Nam : Name_Id);
37 -- Append a string to Buf depending on Nam, which is the name of one of the
38 -- intrinsics declared in GNAT.Source_Info; see g-souinf.ads for
39 -- documentation of these intrinsics. Loc is passed to provide location
40 -- information where it is needed.
41
42 procedure Expand_Intrinsic_Call (N : Node_Id; E : Entity_Id);
43 -- N is either a function call node, a procedure call statement node, or
44 -- an operator where the corresponding subprogram is intrinsic (i.e. was
45 -- the subject of an Import or Interface pragma specifying the subprogram
46 -- as intrinsic. The effect is to replace the call with appropriate
47 -- specialized nodes. The second argument is the entity for the
48 -- subprogram spec.
49
50 end Exp_Intr;