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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- L I B . W R I T --
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23 -- --
24 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
25
26 -- This package contains the routines for writing the library information
27
28 package Lib.Writ is
29
30 -----------------------------------
31 -- Format of Library Information --
32 -----------------------------------
33
34 -- This section describes the format of the library information that is
35 -- associated with object files. The exact method of this association is
36 -- potentially implementation dependent and is described and implemented in
37 -- package ali. From the point of view of the description here, all we need
38 -- to know is that the information is represented as a string of characters
39 -- that is somehow associated with an object file, and can be retrieved. If
40 -- no library information exists for a given object file, then we take this
41 -- as equivalent to the non-existence of the object file, as if source file
42 -- has not been previously compiled.
43
44 -- The library information is written as a series of lines of the form:
45
46 -- Key_Character parameter parameter ...
47
48 -- The following sections describe the format of these lines in detail
49
50 --------------------------------------
51 -- Making Changes to the ALI Format --
52 --------------------------------------
53
54 -- A number of tools use ali.adb to parse ali files. This means that
55 -- changes to this format can cause old versions of these tools to be
56 -- incompatible with new versions of the compiler. Any changes to ali file
57 -- formats must be carefully evaluated to understand any such possible
58 -- conflicts, and in particular, it is very undesirable to create conflicts
59 -- between older versions of GNAT Studio and newer versions of the
60 -- compiler.
61
62 -- If the following guidelines are respected, downward compatibility
63 -- problems (old tools reading new ali files) should be minimized:
64
65 -- The basic key character format must be kept
66
67 -- The V line must be the first line, this is checked by ali.adb even in
68 -- Ignore_Errors mode, and is used to verify that the file at hand is
69 -- indeed likely intended to be an ali file.
70
71 -- The P line must be present, though may be modified in contents
72 -- according to remaining guidelines. Again, ali.adb assumes the P
73 -- line is present even in Ignore_Errors mode.
74
75 -- New modifiers can generally be added (in particular adding new two
76 -- letter modifiers to the P or U lines is always safe)
77
78 -- Adding entirely new lines (with a new key letter) to the ali file is
79 -- always safe, at any point (other than before the V line), since such
80 -- lines will be ignored.
81
82 -- Following the guidelines in this section should ensure that this problem
83 -- is minimized and that old tools will be able to deal successfully with
84 -- new ali formats. Note that this does not apply to the compiler itself,
85 -- which always requires consistency between the ali files and the binder.
86 -- That is because one of the main functions of the binder is to ensure
87 -- consistency of the partition, and this can be compromised if the ali
88 -- files are inconsistent.
89
90 ------------------
91 -- Header Lines --
92 ------------------
93
94 -- The initial header lines in the file give information about the
95 -- compilation environment, and identify other special information such as
96 -- main program parameters.
97
98 -- ----------------
99 -- -- V Version --
100 -- ----------------
101
102 -- V "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
103 --
104 -- This line indicates the library output version, as defined in
105 -- Gnatvsn. It ensures that separate object modules of a program are
106 -- consistent. It has to be changed if anything changes which would
107 -- affect successful binding of separately compiled modules. Examples
108 -- of such changes are modifications in the format of the library info
109 -- described in this package, or modifications to calling sequences, or
110 -- to the way that data is represented.
111
112 -- Note: the V line absolutely must be the first line, and no change
113 -- to the ALI format should change this, since even in Ignore_Errors
114 -- mode, Scan_ALI insists on finding a V line.
115
116 -- ---------------------
117 -- -- M Main Program --
118 -- ---------------------
119
120 -- M type [priority] [T=time-slice] [C=cpu] W=?
121
122 -- This line appears only if the main unit for this file is suitable
123 -- for use as a main program. The parameters are:
124
125 -- type
126
127 -- P for a parameterless procedure
128 -- F for a function returning a value of integral type
129 -- (used for writing a main program returning an exit status)
130
131 -- priority
132
133 -- Present only if there was a valid pragma Priority in the
134 -- corresponding unit to set the main task priority. It is an
135 -- unsigned decimal integer.
136
137 -- T=time-slice
138
139 -- Present only if there was a valid pragma Time_Slice in the
140 -- corresponding unit. It is an unsigned decimal integer in the
141 -- range 0 .. 10**9 giving the time slice value in units of
142 -- milliseconds. The actual significance of this parameter is
143 -- target dependent.
144
145 -- C=cpu
146
147 -- Present only if there was a valid pragma CPU in the
148 -- corresponding unit to set the main task affinity. It is an
149 -- unsigned decimal integer.
150
151 -- W=?
152
153 -- This parameter indicates the wide character encoding method used
154 -- when compiling the main program file. The ? character is the
155 -- single character used in the -gnatW? switch. This is used to
156 -- provide the default wide-character encoding for Wide_Text_IO
157 -- files.
158
159 -- -----------------
160 -- -- A Argument --
161 -- -----------------
162
163 -- A argument
164
165 -- One of these lines appears for each of the arguments present in the
166 -- call to the gnat1 program. This can be used if it is necessary to
167 -- reconstruct this call (e.g. for fix and continue).
168
169 -- -------------------
170 -- -- P Parameters --
171 -- -------------------
172
173 -- P <<parameters>>
174
175 -- Indicates various information that applies to the compilation of the
176 -- corresponding source file. Parameters is a sequence of zero or more
177 -- two letter codes that indicate configuration pragmas and other
178 -- parameters that apply:
179
180 -- The arguments are as follows:
181
182 -- CE Compilation errors. If this is present it means that the ali
183 -- file resulted from a compilation with the -gnatQ switch set,
184 -- and illegalities were detected. The ali file contents may
185 -- not be completely reliable, but the format will be correct
186 -- and complete. Note that NO is always present if CE is
187 -- present.
188
189 -- DB Detect_Blocking pragma is in effect for all units in this
190 -- file.
191
192 -- Ex A valid Partition_Elaboration_Policy pragma applies to all
193 -- the units in this file, where x is the first character
194 -- (upper case) of the policy name (e.g. 'C' for Concurrent).
195
196 -- FX Units in this file use front-end exceptions, with explicit
197 -- handlers to trigger AT-END actions on exception paths.
198
199 -- GP Set if this compilation was done in GNATprove mode, either
200 -- from direct use of GNATprove, or from use of -gnatdF.
201
202 -- Lx A valid Locking_Policy pragma applies to all the units in
203 -- this file, where x is the first character (upper case) of
204 -- the policy name (e.g. 'C' for Ceiling_Locking).
205
206 -- NO No object. This flag indicates that the units in this file
207 -- were not compiled to produce an object. This can occur as a
208 -- result of the use of -gnatc, or if no object can be produced
209 -- (e.g. when a package spec is compiled instead of the body,
210 -- or a subunit on its own). Note that in GNATprove mode, we
211 -- do produce an object. The object is not suitable for binding
212 -- and linking, but we do not set NO, instead we set GP.
213
214 -- NR No_Run_Time. Indicates that a pragma No_Run_Time applies
215 -- to all units in the file.
216
217 -- NS Normalize_Scalars pragma in effect for all units in
218 -- this file.
219
220 -- OH Pragma Default_Scalar_Storage_Order (High_Order_First) is
221 -- present in a configuration pragma file that applies.
222
223 -- OL Pragma Default_Scalar_Storage_Order (Low_Order_First) is
224 -- present in a configuration pragma file that applies.
225
226 -- Qx A valid Queueing_Policy pragma applies to all the units
227 -- in this file, where x is the first character (upper case)
228 -- of the policy name (e.g. 'P' for Priority_Queueing).
229
230 -- SL Indicates that the unit is an Interface to a Standalone
231 -- Library. Note that this indication is never given by the
232 -- compiler, but is added by the Project Manager in gnatmake
233 -- when an Interface ALI file is copied to the library
234 -- directory.
235
236 -- SS This unit references System.Secondary_Stack (that is,
237 -- the unit makes use of the secondary stack facilities).
238
239 -- Tx A valid Task_Dispatching_Policy pragma applies to all
240 -- the units in this file, where x is the first character
241 -- (upper case) of the corresponding policy name (e.g. 'F'
242 -- for FIFO_Within_Priorities).
243
244 -- UA Unreserve_All_Interrupts pragma was processed in one or
245 -- more units in this file
246
247 -- ZX Units in this file use zero-cost exceptions and have
248 -- generated exception tables. If ZX is not present, the
249 -- longjmp/setjmp exception scheme is in use.
250
251 -- Note that language defined units never output policy (Lx, Tx, Qx)
252 -- parameters. Language defined units must correctly handle all
253 -- possible cases. These values are checked for consistency by the
254 -- binder and then copied to the generated binder output file.
255
256 -- Note: The P line must be present. Even in Ignore_Errors mode, Scan_ALI
257 -- insists on finding a P line. So if changes are made to the ALI format,
258 -- they should not include removing the P line.
259
260 -- ---------------------
261 -- -- R Restrictions --
262 -- ---------------------
263
264 -- There are two forms for R lines, positional and named. The positional
265 -- notation is now considered obsolescent, it is not generated by the most
266 -- recent versions of the compiler except under control of the debug switch
267 -- -gnatdR, but is still recognized by the binder.
268
269 -- The recognition by the binder is to ease the transition, and better deal
270 -- with some cases of inconsistent builds using incompatible versions of
271 -- the compiler and binder. The named notation is the current preferred
272 -- approach.
273
274 -- Note that R lines are generated using the information in unit Rident,
275 -- and intepreted by the binder using the information in System.Rident.
276 -- Normally these two units should be effectively identical. However in
277 -- some cases of inconsistent builds, they may be different. This may lead
278 -- to binder diagnostics, which can be suppressed using the -C switch for
279 -- the binder, which results in ignoring unrecognized restrictions in the
280 -- ali files.
281
282 -- ---------------------------------------
283 -- -- R Restrictions (Positional Form) --
284 -- ---------------------------------------
285
286 -- The first R line records the status of restrictions generated by pragma
287 -- Restrictions encountered, as well as information on what the compiler
288 -- has been able to determine with respect to restrictions violations.
289 -- The format is:
290
291 -- R <<restriction-characters>> <<restriction-param-id-entries>>
292
293 -- The first parameter is a string of characters that records
294 -- information regarding restrictions that do not take parameter not
295 -- take parameter values. It is a string of characters, one character
296 -- for each value (in order) in All_Boolean_Restrictions. There are
297 -- three possible settings for each restriction:
298
299 -- r Restricted. Unit was compiled under control of a pragma
300 -- Restrictions for the corresponding restriction. In this case
301 -- the unit certainly does not violate the Restriction, since
302 -- this would have been detected by the compiler.
303
304 -- n Not used. The unit was not compiled under control of a pragma
305 -- Restrictions for the corresponding restriction, and does not
306 -- make any use of the referenced feature.
307
308 -- v Violated. The unit was not compiled under control of a pragma
309 -- Restrictions for the corresponding restriction, and it does
310 -- indeed use the referenced feature.
311
312 -- This information is used in the binder to check consistency, i.e. to
313 -- detect cases where one unit has "r" and another unit has "v", which
314 -- is not permitted, since these restrictions are partition-wide.
315
316 -- The second parameter, which immediately follows the first (with no
317 -- separating space) gives restriction information for identifiers for
318 -- which a parameter is given.
319
320 -- The parameter is a string of entries, one for each value in
321 -- Restrict.All_Parameter_Restrictions. Each entry has two components
322 -- in sequence, the first indicating whether or not there is a
323 -- restriction, and the second indicating whether or not the compiler
324 -- detected violations. In the boolean case it is not necessary to
325 -- separate these, since if a restriction is set, and violated, that is
326 -- an error. But in the parameter case, this is not true. For example,
327 -- we can have a unit with a pragma Restrictions (Max_Tasks => 4),
328 -- where the compiler can detect that there are exactly three tasks
329 -- declared. Both of these pieces of information must be passed to the
330 -- binder. The parameter of 4 is important in case the total number of
331 -- tasks in the partition is greater than 4. The parameter of 3 is
332 -- important in case some other unit has a restrictions pragma with
333 -- Max_Tasks=>2.
334
335 -- The component for the presence of restriction has one of two
336 -- possible forms:
337
338 -- n No pragma for this restriction is present in the set of units
339 -- for this ali file.
340
341 -- rN At least one pragma for this restriction is present in the
342 -- set of units for this ali file. The value N is the minimum
343 -- parameter value encountered in any such pragma. N is in the
344 -- range of Integer (a value larger than N'Last causes the
345 -- pragma to be ignored).
346
347 -- The component for the violation detection has one of three
348 -- possible forms:
349
350 -- n No violations were detected by the compiler
351
352 -- vN A violation was detected. N is either the maximum or total
353 -- count of violations (depending on the checking type) in all
354 -- the units represented by the ali file). Note that this
355 -- setting is only allowed for restrictions that are in
356 -- Checked_[Max|Sum]_Parameter_Restrictions. The value here is
357 -- known to be exact by the compiler and is in the range of
358 -- Natural.
359
360 -- vN+ A violation was detected. The compiler cannot determine
361 -- the exact count of violations, but it is at least N.
362
363 -- There are no spaces within the parameter string, so the entry
364 -- described above in the header of this section for Max_Tasks would
365 -- appear as the string r4v3.
366
367 -- Note: The restrictions line is required to be present. Even in
368 -- Ignore_Errors mode, Scan_ALI expects to find an R line and will
369 -- signal a fatal error if it is missing. This means that future
370 -- changes to the ALI file format must retain the R line.
371
372 -- ----------------------------------
373 -- -- R Restrictions (Named Form) --
374 -- ----------------------------------
375
376 -- The first R line for named form announces that named notation will be
377 -- used, and also assures that there is at least one R line present, which
378 -- makes parsing of ali files simpler. A blank line preceds the RN line.
379
380 -- RN
381
382 -- In named notation, the restrictions are given as a series of lines,
383 -- one per restrictions that is specified or violated (no information is
384 -- present for restrictions that are not specified or violated). In the
385 -- following name is the name of the restriction in all upper case.
386
387 -- For boolean restrictions, we have only two possibilities. A restrictions
388 -- pragma is present, or a violation is detected:
389
390 -- RR name
391
392 -- A restriction pragma is present for the named boolean restriction.
393 -- No violations were detected by the compiler (or the unit in question
394 -- would have been found to be illegal).
395
396 -- RV name
397
398 -- No restriction pragma is present for the named boolean restriction.
399 -- However, the compiler did detect one or more violations of this
400 -- restriction, which may require a binder consistency check. Note that
401 -- one case of a violation is the use of a Restriction_Set attribute for
402 -- the restriction that yielded False.
403
404 -- For the case of restrictions that take a parameter, we need both the
405 -- information from pragma if present, and the actual information about
406 -- what possible violations occur. For example, we can have a unit with
407 -- a pragma Restrictions (Max_Tasks => 4), where the compiler can detect
408 -- that there are exactly three tasks declared. Both of these pieces
409 -- of information must be passed to the binder. The parameter of 4 is
410 -- important in case the total number of tasks in the partition is greater
411 -- than 4. The parameter of 3 is important in case some other unit has a
412 -- restrictions pragma with Max_Tasks=>2.
413
414 -- RR name=N
415
416 -- A restriction pragma is present for the named restriction which is
417 -- one of the restrictions taking a parameter. The value N (a decimal
418 -- integer) is the value given in the restriction pragma.
419
420 -- RV name=N
421
422 -- A restriction pragma may or may not be present for the restriction
423 -- given by name (one of the restrictions taking a parameter). But in
424 -- either case, the compiler detected possible violations. N (a decimal
425 -- integer) is the maximum or total count of violations (depending
426 -- on the checking type) in all the units represented by the ali file).
427 -- The value here is known to be exact by the compiler and is in the
428 -- range of Natural. Note that if an RR line is present for the same
429 -- restriction, then the value in the RV line cannot exceed the value
430 -- in the RR line (since otherwise the compiler would have detected a
431 -- violation of the restriction).
432
433 -- RV name=N+
434
435 -- Similar to the above, but the compiler cannot determine the exact
436 -- count of violations, but it is at least N.
437
438 -- -------------------------------------------------
439 -- -- R Restrictions (No_Dependence Information) --
440 -- -------------------------------------------------
441
442 -- Subsequent R lines are present only if pragma Restriction No_Dependence
443 -- is used. There is one such line for each such pragma appearing in the
444 -- extended main unit. The format is:
445
446 -- R unit_name
447
448 -- Here the unit name is in all lower case. The components of the unit
449 -- name are separated by periods. The names themselves are in encoded
450 -- form, as documented in Namet.
451
452 -- -------------------------
453 -- -- I Interrupt States --
454 -- -------------------------
455
456 -- I interrupt-number interrupt-state line-number
457
458 -- This line records information from an Interrupt_State pragma. There
459 -- is one line for each separate pragma, and if no such pragmas are
460 -- used, then no I lines are present.
461
462 -- The interrupt-number is an unsigned positive integer giving the
463 -- value of the interrupt as defined in Ada.Interrupts.Names.
464
465 -- The interrupt-state is one of r/s/u for Runtime/System/User
466
467 -- The line number is an unsigned decimal integer giving the line
468 -- number of the corresponding Interrupt_State pragma. This is used
469 -- in consistency messages.
470
471 -- --------------------------------------
472 -- -- S Priority Specific Dispatching --
473 -- --------------------------------------
474
475 -- S policy_identifier first_priority last_priority line-number
476
477 -- This line records information from a Priority_Specific_Dispatching
478 -- pragma. There is one line for each separate pragma, and if no such
479 -- pragmas are used, then no S lines are present.
480
481 -- The policy_identifier is the first character (upper case) of the
482 -- corresponding policy name (e.g. 'F' for FIFO_Within_Priorities).
483
484 -- The first_priority and last_priority fields define the range of
485 -- priorities to which the specified dispatching policy apply.
486
487 -- The line number is an unsigned decimal integer giving the line
488 -- number of the corresponding Priority_Specific_Dispatching pragma.
489 -- This is used in consistency messages.
490
491 ----------------------------
492 -- Compilation Unit Lines --
493 ----------------------------
494
495 -- Following these header lines, a set of information lines appears for
496 -- each compilation unit that appears in the corresponding object file. In
497 -- particular, when a package body or subprogram body is compiled, there
498 -- will be two sets of information, one for the spec and one for the body,
499 -- with the entry for the body appearing first. This is the only case in
500 -- which a single ALI file contains more than one unit (in particular note
501 -- that subunits do *not* count as compilation units for this purpose, and
502 -- generate no library information, since they are inlined).
503
504 -- --------------------
505 -- -- U Unit Header --
506 -- --------------------
507
508 -- The lines for each compilation unit have the following form
509
510 -- U unit-name source-name version <<attributes>>
511
512 -- This line identifies the unit to which this section of the library
513 -- information file applies. The first three parameters are the unit
514 -- name in internal format, as described in package Uname, and the name
515 -- of the source file containing the unit.
516
517 -- Version is the version given as eight hexadecimal characters with
518 -- upper case letters. This value is the exclusive or of the source
519 -- checksums of the unit and all its semantically dependent units.
520
521 -- The <<attributes>> are a series of two letter codes indicating
522 -- information about the unit:
523
524 -- BD Unit does not have pragma Elaborate_Body, but the elaboration
525 -- circuit has determined that it would be a good idea if this
526 -- pragma were present, since the body of the package contains
527 -- elaboration code that modifies one or more variables in the
528 -- visible part of the package. The binder will try, but does
529 -- not promise, to keep the elaboration of the body close to
530 -- the elaboration of the spec.
531
532 -- DE Dynamic Elaboration. This unit was compiled with the dynamic
533 -- elaboration model, as set by either the -gnatE switch or
534 -- pragma Elaboration_Checks (Dynamic).
535 --
536 -- EB Unit has pragma Elaborate_Body, or is a generic instance that
537 -- has a body. Set for instances because RM 12.3(20) requires
538 -- that the body be immediately elaborated after the spec (we
539 -- would normally do that anyway, because elaborate spec and
540 -- body together whenever possible, and for an instance it is
541 -- always possible; however setting EB ensures that this is done
542 -- even when using the -p gnatbind switch).
543
544 -- EE Elaboration entity is present which must be set true when
545 -- the unit is elaborated. The name of the elaboration entity is
546 -- formed from the unit name in the usual way. If EE is present,
547 -- then this boolean must be set True as part of the elaboration
548 -- processing routine generated by the binder. Note that EE can
549 -- be set even if NE is set. This happens when the boolean is
550 -- needed solely for checking for the case of access before
551 -- elaboration.
552
553 -- GE Unit is a generic declaration, or corresponding body
554 --
555 -- IL Unit source uses a style with identifiers in all lower-case
556 -- IU (IL) or all upper case (IU). If the standard mixed-case usage
557 -- is detected, or the compiler cannot determine the style, then
558 -- no I parameter will appear.
559
560 -- IS Initialize_Scalars pragma applies to this unit, or else there
561 -- is at least one use of the Invalid_Value attribute.
562
563 -- KM Unit source uses a style with keywords in mixed case (KM)
564 -- KU or all upper case (KU). If the standard lower-case usage is
565 -- is detected, or the compiler cannot determine the style, then
566 -- no K parameter will appear.
567
568 -- NE Unit has no elaboration routine. All subprogram bodies and
569 -- specs are in this category. Package bodies and specs may or
570 -- may not have NE set, depending on whether or not elaboration
571 -- code is required. Set if N_Compilation_Unit node has flag
572 -- Has_No_Elaboration_Code set.
573
574 -- OL The units in this file are compiled with a local pragma
575 -- Optimize_Alignment, so no consistency requirement applies
576 -- to these units. All internal units have this status since
577 -- they have an automatic default of Optimize_Alignment (Off).
578 --
579 -- OO Optimize_Alignment (Off) is the default setting for all
580 -- units in this file. All files in the partition that specify
581 -- a default must specify the same default.
582
583 -- OS Optimize_Alignment (Space) is the default setting for all
584 -- units in this file. All files in the partition that specify
585 -- a default must specify the same default.
586
587 -- OT Optimize_Alignment (Time) is the default setting for all
588 -- units in this file. All files in the partition that specify
589 -- a default must specify the same default.
590
591 -- PF The unit has a library-level (package) finalizer
592
593 -- PK Unit is package, rather than a subprogram
594
595 -- PU Unit has pragma Pure
596
597 -- PR Unit has pragma Preelaborate
598
599 -- RA Unit declares a Remote Access to Class-Wide (RACW) type
600
601 -- RC Unit has pragma Remote_Call_Interface
602
603 -- RT Unit has pragma Remote_Types
604
605 -- SE Compilation of unit encountered one or more serious errors.
606 -- Normally the generation of an ALI file is suppressed if there
607 -- is a serious error, but this can be overridden with -gnatQ.
608
609 -- SP Unit has pragma Shared_Passive
610
611 -- SU Unit is a subprogram, rather than a package
612
613 -- The attributes may appear in any order, separated by spaces
614
615 -- -----------------------------
616 -- -- W, Y and Z Withed Units --
617 -- -----------------------------
618
619 -- Following each U line, is a series of lines of the form
620
621 -- W unit-name [source-name lib-name] [E] [EA] [ED] [AD]
622 -- or
623 -- Y unit-name [source-name lib-name] [E] [EA] [ED] [AD]
624 -- or
625 -- Z unit-name [source-name lib-name] [E] [EA] [ED] [AD]
626
627 -- One W line is present for each unit that is mentioned in an explicit
628 -- nonlimited with clause by the current unit. One Y line is present
629 -- for each unit that is mentioned in an explicit limited with clause
630 -- by the current unit. One Z line is present for each unit that is
631 -- only implicitly withed by the current unit. The first parameter is
632 -- the unit name in internal format. The second parameter is the file
633 -- name of the file that must be compiled to compile this unit. It is
634 -- usually the file for the body, except for packages which have no
635 -- body. For units that need a body, if the source file for the body
636 -- cannot be found, the file name of the spec is used instead. The
637 -- third parameter is the file name of the library information file
638 -- that contains the results of compiling this unit. The optional
639 -- modifiers are used as follows:
640
641 -- E pragma Elaborate applies to this unit
642
643 -- EA pragma Elaborate_All applies to this unit
644
645 -- ED Elaborate_Desirable set for this unit, which means that there
646 -- is no Elaborate, but the analysis suggests that Program_Error
647 -- may be raised if the Elaborate conditions cannot be satisfied.
648 -- The binder will attempt to treat ED as E if it can.
649
650 -- AD Elaborate_All_Desirable set for this unit, which means that
651 -- there is no Elaborate_All, but the analysis suggests that
652 -- Program_Error may be raised if the Elaborate_All conditions
653 -- cannot be satisfied. The binder will attempt to treat AD as
654 -- EA if it can.
655
656 -- The parameter source-name and lib-name are omitted for the case of a
657 -- generic unit compiled with earlier versions of GNAT which did not
658 -- generate object or ali files for generics. For compatibility in the
659 -- bootstrap path we continue to omit these entries for predefined
660 -- generic units, even though we do now generate object and ali files.
661
662 -- However, in SPARK mode, we always generate source-name and lib-name
663 -- parameters. Bootstrap issues do not apply there, and we need this
664 -- information to properly compute frame conditions of subprograms.
665
666 -- The parameter source-name and lib-name are also omitted for the W
667 -- lines that result from use of a Restriction_Set attribute which gets
668 -- a result of False from a No_Dependence check, in the case where the
669 -- unit is not in the semantic closure. In such a case, the bare W
670 -- line is generated, but no D (dependency) line. This will make the
671 -- binder do the consistency check, but not include the unit in the
672 -- partition closure (unless it is properly With'ed somewhere).
673
674 -- --------------------
675 -- -- T Task Stacks --
676 -- --------------------
677
678 -- Following the W lines (if any, or the U line if not), is an optional
679 -- line that identifies the number of default-sized primary and secondary
680 -- stacks that the binder needs to create for the tasks declared within the
681 -- unit. For each compilation unit, a line is present in the form:
682
683 -- T primary-stack-quantity secondary-stack-quantity
684
685 -- The first parameter of T defines the number of task objects declared
686 -- in the unit that have no Storage_Size specified. The second parameter
687 -- defines the number of task objects declared in the unit that have no
688 -- Secondary_Stack_Size specified. These values are non-zero only if
689 -- the restrictions No_Implicit_Heap_Allocations or
690 -- No_Implicit_Task_Allocations are active.
691
692 -- -----------------------
693 -- -- L Linker_Options --
694 -- -----------------------
695
696 -- Following the T and W lines (if any, or the U line if not), are
697 -- an optional series of lines that indicates the usage of the pragma
698 -- Linker_Options in the associated unit. For each appearance of a pragma
699 -- Linker_Options (or Link_With) in the unit, a line is present with the
700 -- form:
701
702 -- L "string"
703
704 -- where string is the string from the unit line enclosed in quotes.
705 -- Within the quotes the following can occur:
706
707 -- c graphic characters in range 20-7E other than " or {
708 -- "" indicating a single " character
709 -- {hh} indicating a character whose code is hex hh (0-9,A-F)
710 -- {00} [ASCII.NUL] is used as a separator character
711 -- to separate multiple arguments of a single
712 -- Linker_Options pragma.
713
714 -- For further details, see Stringt.Write_String_Table_Entry. Note that
715 -- wide characters in the form {hhhh} cannot be produced, since pragma
716 -- Linker_Option accepts only String, not Wide_String.
717
718 -- The L lines are required to appear in the same order as the
719 -- corresponding Linker_Options (or Link_With) pragmas appear in the
720 -- source file, so that this order is preserved by the binder in
721 -- constructing the set of linker arguments.
722
723 -- Note: Linker_Options lines never appear in the ALI file generated for
724 -- a predefined generic unit, and there is cicuitry in Sem_Prag to enforce
725 -- this restriction, which is needed because of not generating source name
726 -- and lib name parameters on the with lines for such files, as explained
727 -- above in the section on with lines.
728
729 -- --------------
730 -- -- N Notes --
731 -- --------------
732
733 -- The final section of unit-specific lines contains notes which record
734 -- annotations inserted in source code for processing by external tools
735 -- using pragmas. For each occurrence of any of these pragmas, a line is
736 -- generated with the following syntax:
737
738 -- N x<sloc> [<arg_id>:]<arg> ...
739
740 -- x is one of:
741 -- A pragma Annotate
742 -- C pragma Comment
743 -- I pragma Ident
744 -- T pragma Title
745 -- S pragma Subtitle
746
747 -- <sloc> is the source location of the pragma in line:col[:filename]
748 -- format. The file name is omitted if it is the same as the current
749 -- unit (it therefore appears explicitly in the case of pragmas
750 -- occurring in subunits, which do not have U sections of their own).
751
752 -- Successive entries record the pragma_argument_associations.
753
754 -- If a pragma argument identifier is present, the entry is prefixed
755 -- with the pragma argument identifier <arg_id> followed by a colon.
756
757 -- <arg> represents the pragma argument, and has the following
758 -- conventions:
759
760 -- - identifiers are output verbatim
761 -- - static string expressions are output as literals encoded as
762 -- for L lines
763 -- - static integer expressions are output as decimal literals
764 -- - any other expression is replaced by the placeholder "<expr>"
765
766 ---------------------
767 -- Reference Lines --
768 ---------------------
769
770 -- The reference lines contain information about references from any of the
771 -- units in the compilation (including body version and version attributes,
772 -- linker options pragmas and source dependencies).
773
774 -- ------------------------------------
775 -- -- E External Version References --
776 -- ------------------------------------
777
778 -- One of these lines is present for each use of 'Body_Version or 'Version
779 -- in any of the units of the compilation. These are used by the linker to
780 -- determine which version symbols must be output. The format is simply:
781
782 -- E name
783
784 -- where name is the external name, i.e. the unit name with either a S or a
785 -- B for spec or body version referenced (Body_Version always references
786 -- the body, Version references the Spec, except in the case of a reference
787 -- to a subprogram with no separate spec). Upper half and wide character
788 -- codes are encoded using the same method as in Namet (Uhh for upper half,
789 -- Whhhh for wide character, where hh are hex digits).
790
791 -- ---------------------
792 -- -- D Dependencies --
793 -- ---------------------
794
795 -- The dependency lines indicate the source files on which the compiled
796 -- units depend. This is used by the binder for consistency checking.
797 -- These lines are also referenced by the cross-reference information.
798
799 -- D source-name time-stamp checksum (sub)unit-name line:file-name
800
801 -- source-name also includes preprocessing data file and preprocessing
802 -- definition file. These preprocessing files may be given as full
803 -- path names instead of simple file names. If a full path name
804 -- includes a directory with spaces, the path name is quoted (quote
805 -- characters (") added at start and end, and any internal quotes are
806 -- doubled).
807
808 -- The time-stamp field contains the time stamp of the corresponding
809 -- source file. See types.ads for details on time stamp representation.
810
811 -- The checksum is an 8-hex digit representation of the source file
812 -- checksum, with letters given in lower case.
813
814 -- If the unit is not a subunit, the (sub)unit name is the unit name in
815 -- internal format, as described in package Uname. If the unit is a
816 -- subunit, the (sub)unit name is the fully qualified name of the
817 -- subunit in all lower case letters.
818
819 -- The line:file-name entry is present only if a Source_Reference
820 -- pragma appeared in the source file identified by source-name. In
821 -- this case, it gives the information from this pragma. Note that this
822 -- allows cross-reference information to be related back to the
823 -- original file. Note: the reason the line number comes first is that
824 -- a leading digit immediately identifies this as a Source_Reference
825 -- entry, rather than a subunit-name.
826
827 -- A line number of zero for line: in this entry indicates that there
828 -- is more than one source reference pragma. In this case, the line
829 -- numbers in the cross-reference are correct, and refer to the
830 -- original line number, but there is no information that allows a
831 -- reader of the ALI file to determine the exact mapping of physical
832 -- line numbers back to the original source.
833
834 -- Files with a zero checksum and a non-zero time stamp are in general
835 -- files on which the compilation depends but which are not Ada files
836 -- with further dependencies. This includes preprocessor data files
837 -- and preprocessor definition files.
838
839 -- Note: blank lines are ignored when the library information is read,
840 -- and separate sections of the file are separated by blank lines to
841 -- ease readability. Blanks between fields are also ignored.
842
843 -- For entries corresponding to files that were not present (and thus
844 -- resulted in error messages), or for files that are not part of the
845 -- dependency set, both the time stamp and checksum are set to all zero
846 -- characters. These dummy entries are ignored by the binder in
847 -- dependency checking, but must be present for proper interpretation
848 -- of the cross-reference data.
849
850 -- -------------------------
851 -- -- G Invocation Graph --
852 -- -------------------------
853
854 -- An invocation graph line has the following format:
855 --
856 -- G line-kind line-attributes
857 --
858 -- Attribute line-kind is a Character which denotes the nature of the
859 -- line. Table ALI.Invocation_Graph_Line_Codes lists all legal values.
860 --
861 -- Attribute line-attributes depends on the value of line-kind, and is
862 -- contents are described further below.
863 --
864 -- An invocation signature uniquely identifies an invocation construct in
865 -- the ALI file namespace, and has the following format:
866 --
867 -- [ name scope line column (locations | "none") ]
868 --
869 -- Attribute name is a String which denotes the name of the construct
870 --
871 -- Attribute scope is a String which denotes the qualified name of the
872 -- scope where the construct is declared.
873 --
874 -- Attribute line is a Positive which denotes the line number where the
875 -- initial declaration of the construct appears.
876 --
877 -- Attribute column is a Positive which denotes the column number where
878 -- the initial declaration of the construct appears.
879 --
880 -- Attribute locations is a String which denotes the line and column
881 -- locations of all instances where the initial declaration of the
882 -- construct appears.
883 --
884 -- When the line-kind denotes invocation graph attributes, line-attributes
885 -- are set as follows:
886 --
887 -- encoding-kind
888 --
889 -- Attribute encoding-kind is a Character which specifies the encoding
890 -- kind used when collecting invocation constructs and relations. Table
891 -- ALI.Invocation_Graph_Encoding_Codes lists all legal values.
892 --
893 -- When the line-kind denotes an invocation construct, line-attributes are
894 -- set as follows:
895 --
896 -- construct-kind construct-spec-placement construct-body-placement
897 -- construct-signature
898 --
899 -- Attribute construct-kind is a Character which denotes the nature of
900 -- the construct. Table ALI.Invocation_Construct_Codes lists all legal
901 -- values.
902 --
903 -- Attribute construct-spec-placement is a Character which denotes the
904 -- placement of the construct's spec within the unit. All legal values
905 -- are listed in table ALI.Spec_And_Body_Placement_Codes.
906 --
907 -- Attribute construct-body-placement is a Character which denotes the
908 -- placement of the construct's body within the unit. All legal values
909 -- are listed in table ALI.Spec_And_Body_Placement_Codes.
910 --
911 -- Attribute construct-signature is the invocation signature of the
912 -- construct.
913 --
914 -- When the line-kind denotes an invocation relation, line-attributes are
915 -- set as follows:
916 --
917 -- relation-kind (extra-name | "none") invoker-signature
918 -- target-signature
919 --
920 -- Attribute relation-kind is a Character which denotes the nature of
921 -- the relation. All legal values are listed in ALI.Invocation_Codes.
922 --
923 -- Attribute extra-name is a String which denotes the name of an extra
924 -- entity used for error diagnostics. The value of extra-name depends
925 -- on the relation-kind as follows:
926 --
927 -- Accept_Alternative - related entry
928 -- Access_Taken - related subprogram
929 -- Call - not present
930 -- Controlled_Adjustment - related controlled type
931 -- Controlled_Finalization - related controlled type
932 -- Controlled_Initialization - related controlled type
933 -- Default_Initial_Condition_Verification - related private type
934 -- Initial_Condition_Verification - not present
935 -- Instantiation - not present
936 -- Internal_Controlled_Adjustment - related controlled type
937 -- Internal_Controlled_Finalization - related controlled type
938 -- Internal_Controlled_Initialization - related controlled type
939 -- Invariant_Verification - related private type
940 -- Postcondition_Verification - related routine
941 -- Protected_Entry_Call - not present
942 -- Protected_Subprogram_Call - not present
943 -- Task_Activation - not present
944 -- Task_Entry_Call - not present
945 -- Type_Initialization - related type
946 --
947 -- Attribute invoker-signature is the invocation signature of the
948 -- invoker.
949 --
950 -- Attribute target-signature is the invocation signature of the target
951
952 --------------------------
953 -- Cross-Reference Data --
954 --------------------------
955
956 -- The cross-reference data follows the dependency lines. See the spec of
957 -- Lib.Xref in file lib-xref.ads for details on the format of this data.
958
959 ---------------------------------
960 -- Source Coverage Obligations --
961 ---------------------------------
962
963 -- The Source Coverage Obligation (SCO) information follows the cross-
964 -- reference data. See the spec of Par_SCO in file par_sco.ads for full
965 -- details of the format.
966
967 ---------------------------------------
968 -- SPARK Cross-Reference Information --
969 ---------------------------------------
970
971 -- The SPARK cross-reference information follows the SCO information. See
972 -- the spec of SPARK_Xrefs in file spark_xrefs.ads for full details of the
973 -- format.
974
975 -------------------------------
976 -- ALI File Generation for C --
977 -------------------------------
978
979 -- The C compiler can also generate ALI files for use by the IDE's in
980 -- providing navigation services in C. These ALI files are a subset of
981 -- the specification above, lacking all Ada-specific output. Primarily
982 -- the IDE uses the cross-reference sections of such files.
983
984 ----------------------
985 -- Global Variables --
986 ----------------------
987
988 -- The table defined here stores one entry for each Interrupt_State pragma
989 -- encountered either in the main source or in an ancillary with'ed source.
990 -- Since interrupt state values have to be consistent across all units in a
991 -- partition, we detect inconsistencies at compile time when we can.
992
993 type Interrupt_State_Entry is record
994 Interrupt_Number : Pos;
995 -- Interrupt number value
996
997 Interrupt_State : Character;
998 -- Set to r/s/u for Runtime/System/User
999
1000 Pragma_Loc : Source_Ptr;
1001 -- Location of pragma setting this value in place
1002 end record;
1003
1004 package Interrupt_States is new Table.Table (
1005 Table_Component_Type => Interrupt_State_Entry,
1006 Table_Index_Type => Nat,
1007 Table_Low_Bound => 1,
1008 Table_Initial => 30,
1009 Table_Increment => 200,
1010 Table_Name => "Name_Interrupt_States");
1011
1012 -- The table structure defined here stores one entry for each
1013 -- Priority_Specific_Dispatching pragma encountered either in the main
1014 -- source or in an ancillary with'ed source. Since have to be consistent
1015 -- across all units in a partition, we may as well detect inconsistencies
1016 -- at compile time when we can.
1017
1018 type Specific_Dispatching_Entry is record
1019 Dispatching_Policy : Character;
1020 -- First character (upper case) of the corresponding policy name
1021
1022 First_Priority : Nat;
1023 -- Lower bound of the priority range to which the specified dispatching
1024 -- policy applies.
1025
1026 Last_Priority : Nat;
1027 -- Upper bound of the priority range to which the specified dispatching
1028 -- policy applies.
1029
1030 Pragma_Loc : Source_Ptr;
1031 -- Location of pragma setting this value in place
1032 end record;
1033
1034 package Specific_Dispatching is new Table.Table (
1035 Table_Component_Type => Specific_Dispatching_Entry,
1036 Table_Index_Type => Nat,
1037 Table_Low_Bound => 1,
1038 Table_Initial => 10,
1039 Table_Increment => 100,
1040 Table_Name => "Name_Priority_Specific_Dispatching");
1041
1042 -----------------
1043 -- Subprograms --
1044 -----------------
1045
1046 procedure Ensure_System_Dependency;
1047 -- This procedure ensures that a dependency is created on system.ads. Even
1048 -- if there is no semantic dependency, Targparm has read the file to
1049 -- acquire target parameters, so we need a source dependency.
1050
1051 procedure Write_ALI (Object : Boolean);
1052 -- This procedure writes the library information for the current main unit
1053 -- The Object parameter is true if an object file is created, and false
1054 -- otherwise. Note that the pseudo-object file generated in GNATProve mode
1055 -- does count as an object file from this point of view.
1056 --
1057 -- Note: in the case where we are not generating code (-gnatc mode), this
1058 -- routine only writes an ALI file if it cannot find an existing up to
1059 -- date ALI file. If it *can* find an existing up to date ALI file, then
1060 -- it reads this file and sets the Lib.Compilation_Arguments table from
1061 -- the A lines in this file.
1062
1063 procedure Add_Preprocessing_Dependency (S : Source_File_Index);
1064 -- Indicate that there is a dependency to be added on a preprocessing data
1065 -- file or on a preprocessing definition file.
1066
1067 end Lib.Writ;