| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| -- -- |
| -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS -- |
| -- -- |
| -- O P T -- |
| -- -- |
| -- S p e c -- |
| -- -- |
| -- Copyright (C) 1992-2015, Free Software Foundation, Inc. -- |
| -- -- |
| -- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under -- |
| -- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- -- |
| -- ware Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later ver- -- |
| -- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- -- |
| -- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY -- |
| -- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. -- |
| -- -- |
| -- As a special exception under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted -- |
| -- additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, -- |
| -- version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. -- |
| -- -- |
| -- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and -- |
| -- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; -- |
| -- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see -- |
| -- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -- |
| -- -- |
| -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. -- |
| -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. -- |
| -- -- |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| -- This package contains global flags set by the initialization routine from |
| -- the command line and referenced throughout the compiler, the binder, or |
| -- other GNAT tools. The comments indicate which options are used by which |
| -- programs (GNAT, GNATBIND, GNATLINK, GNATMAKE, etc). |
| |
| -- Some flags are labelled "PROJECT MANAGER". These are used by tools that |
| -- use the Project Manager. These tools include gnatmake, gnatname, the gnat |
| -- driver, gnatclean, gprbuild and gprclean. |
| |
| with Hostparm; use Hostparm; |
| with Types; use Types; |
| |
| pragma Warnings (Off); |
| -- This package is used also by gnatcoll |
| with System.Strings; use System.Strings; |
| with System.WCh_Con; use System.WCh_Con; |
| pragma Warnings (On); |
| |
| package Opt is |
| |
| ---------------------- |
| -- Checksum Control -- |
| ---------------------- |
| |
| -- Checksums are computed for sources to check for sources being the same |
| -- from a compilation point of view (e.g. spelling of identifiers and |
| -- white space layout do not count in this computation). |
| |
| -- The way the checksum is computed has evolved across the various versions |
| -- of GNAT. When gprbuild is called with -m, the checksums must be computed |
| -- the same way in gprbuild as it was in the GNAT version of the compiler. |
| -- The different ways are |
| |
| -- Version 6.4 and later: |
| |
| -- The Accumulate_Token_Checksum procedure is called after each numeric |
| -- literal and each identifier/keyword. For keywords, Tok_Identifier is |
| -- used in the call to Accumulate_Token_Checksum. |
| |
| -- Versions 5.04 to 6.3: |
| |
| -- For keywords, the token value were used in the call to procedure |
| -- Accumulate_Token_Checksum. Type Token_Type did not include Tok_Some. |
| |
| -- Versions 5.03: |
| |
| -- For keywords, the token value were used in the call to |
| -- Accumulate_Token_Checksum. Type Token_Type did not include |
| -- Tok_Interface, Tok_Overriding, Tok_Synchronized and Tok_Some. |
| |
| -- Versions 5.02 and before: |
| |
| -- No calls to procedure Accumulate_Token_Checksum (the checksum |
| -- mechanism was introduced in version 5.03). |
| |
| -- To signal to the scanner whether Accumulate_Token_Checksum needs to be |
| -- called and what versions to call, the following Boolean flags are used: |
| |
| Checksum_Accumulate_Token_Checksum : Boolean := True; |
| -- GPRBUILD |
| -- Set to False by gprbuild when the version of GNAT is 5.02 or before. If |
| -- this switch is False, then we do not call Accumulate_Token_Checksum, so |
| -- the setting of the following two flags is irrelevant. |
| |
| Checksum_GNAT_6_3 : Boolean := False; |
| -- GPRBUILD |
| -- Set to True by gprbuild when the version of GNAT is 6.3 or before. |
| |
| Checksum_GNAT_5_03 : Boolean := False; |
| -- GPRBUILD |
| -- Set to True by gprbuild when the version of GNAT is 5.03 or before. |
| |
| ---------------------------------------------- |
| -- Settings of Modes for Current Processing -- |
| ---------------------------------------------- |
| |
| -- The following mode values represent the current state of processing. |
| -- The values set here are the default values. Unless otherwise noted, |
| -- the value may be reset in Switch-? with an appropriate switch. In |
| -- some cases, the values can also be modified by pragmas, and in the |
| -- case of some binder variables, Gnatbind.Scan_Bind_Arg may modify |
| -- the default values. |
| |
| type Ada_Version_Type is (Ada_83, Ada_95, Ada_2005, Ada_2012); |
| pragma Ordered (Ada_Version_Type); |
| -- Versions of Ada for Ada_Version below. Note that these are ordered, |
| -- so that tests like Ada_Version >= Ada_95 are legitimate and useful. |
| -- Think twice before using "="; Ada_Version >= Ada_2012 is more likely |
| -- what you want, because it will apply to future versions of the language. |
| |
| Ada_Version_Default : constant Ada_Version_Type := Ada_2012; |
| pragma Warnings (Off, Ada_Version_Default); |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Default Ada version if no switch given. The Warnings off is to kill |
| -- constant condition warnings. |
| |
| Ada_Version : Ada_Version_Type := Ada_Version_Default; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Current Ada version for compiler, as set by configuration pragmas, |
| -- compiler switches, or implicitly (to Ada_Version_Runtime) when a |
| -- predefined or internal file is compiled. |
| |
| Ada_Version_Pragma : Node_Id := Empty; |
| -- Reflects the Ada_xxx pragma that resulted in setting Ada_Version. Used |
| -- to specialize error messages complaining about the Ada version in use. |
| |
| Ada_Version_Explicit : Ada_Version_Type := Ada_Version_Default; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Like Ada_Version, but does not get set implicitly for predefined or |
| -- internal units, so it reflects the Ada version explicitly set using |
| -- configuration pragmas or compiler switches (or if neither appears, it |
| -- remains set to Ada_Version_Default). This is used in the rare cases |
| -- (notably pragma Obsolescent) where we want the explicit version set. |
| |
| Ada_Version_Runtime : Ada_Version_Type := Ada_2012; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Ada version used to compile the runtime. Used to set Ada_Version (but |
| -- not Ada_Version_Explicit) when compiling predefined or internal units. |
| |
| Ada_Final_Suffix : constant String := "final"; |
| Ada_Final_Name : String_Ptr := new String'("ada" & Ada_Final_Suffix); |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- The name of the procedure that performs the finalization at the end of |
| -- execution. This variable may be modified by Gnatbind.Scan_Bind_Arg. |
| |
| Ada_Init_Suffix : constant String := "init"; |
| Ada_Init_Name : String_Ptr := new String'("ada" & Ada_Init_Suffix); |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- The name of the procedure that performs initialization at the start |
| -- of execution. This variable may be modified by Gnatbind.Scan_Bind_Arg. |
| |
| Ada_Main_Name_Suffix : constant String := "main"; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- The suffix for Ada_Main_Name. Defined as a constant here so that it |
| -- can be referenced in a uniform manner to create either the default |
| -- value of Ada_Main_Name (declared below), or the non-default name |
| -- set by Gnatbind.Scan_Bind_Arg. |
| |
| Ada_Main_Name : String_Ptr := new String'("ada_" & Ada_Main_Name_Suffix); |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- The name of the Ada package generated by the binder (when in Ada mode). |
| -- This variable may be modified by Gnatbind.Scan_Bind_Arg. |
| |
| Address_Clause_Overlay_Warnings : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set False to disable address clause warnings. Modified by use of |
| -- -gnatwo/O. |
| |
| Address_Is_Private : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- Set True if package System has the line "type Address is private;" |
| |
| All_Errors_Mode : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Flag set to force display of multiple errors on a single line and |
| -- also repeated error messages for references to undefined identifiers |
| -- and certain other repeated error messages. Set by use of -gnatf. |
| |
| Allow_Integer_Address : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Allow use of integer expression in a context requiring System.Address. |
| -- Set by the use of configuration pragma Allow_Integer_Address Also set |
| -- in relaxed semantics mode for use by CodePeer or when -gnatd.M is used. |
| |
| All_Sources : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Set to True to require all source files to be present. This flag is |
| -- directly modified by gnatmake to affect the shared binder routines. |
| |
| Alternate_Main_Name : String_Ptr := null; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Set to non null when Bind_Alternate_Main_Name is True. This value |
| -- is modified as needed by Gnatbind.Scan_Bind_Arg. |
| |
| ASIS_Mode : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Enable semantic checks and tree transformations that are important |
| -- for ASIS but that are usually skipped if Operating_Mode is set to |
| -- Check_Semantics. This flag does not have the corresponding option to set |
| -- it ON. It is set ON when Tree_Output is set ON, it can also be set ON |
| -- from the code of GNSA-based tool (a client may need to set ON the |
| -- Back_Annotate_Rep_Info flag in this case. At the moment this does not |
| -- make very much sense, because GNSA cannot do back annotation). |
| |
| Assertions_Enabled : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Indicates default policy (True = Check, False = Ignore) to be applied |
| -- to all assertion aspects and pragmas, and to pragma Debug, if there is |
| -- no overriding Assertion_Policy, Check_Policy, or Debug_Policy pragma. |
| -- Set True by use of -gnata. |
| |
| Assume_No_Invalid_Values : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT Normally, in accordance with (RM 13.9.1 (9-11)) the front end |
| -- assumes that values could have invalid representations, unless it can |
| -- clearly prove that the values are valid. If this switch is set (by |
| -- pragma Assume_No_Invalid_Values (On)), then the compiler assumes values |
| -- are valid and in range of their representations. This feature is now |
| -- fully enabled in the compiler. |
| |
| Back_Annotate_Rep_Info : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- If set True, enables back annotation of representation information |
| -- by gigi, even in -gnatc mode. This is set True by the use of -gnatR |
| -- (list representation information) or -gnatt (generate tree). It is |
| -- also set true if certain Unchecked_Conversion instantiations require |
| -- checking based on annotated values. |
| |
| Back_End_Handles_Limited_Types : Boolean; |
| -- This flag is set true if the back end can properly handle limited or |
| -- other by reference types, and avoid copies. If this flag is False, then |
| -- the front end does special expansion for if/case expressions to make |
| -- sure that no copy occurs. If the flag is True, then the expansion for |
| -- if and case expressions relies on the back end properly handling things. |
| -- Currently the default is False for all cases (set in gnat1drv). The |
| -- default can be modified using -gnatd.L (sets the flag True). This is |
| -- used to test the possibility of having the backend handle this. |
| |
| Back_End_Inlining : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True to activate inlining by back-end expansion. This is the normal |
| -- default mode for gcc targets, so it is True on such targets unless the |
| -- switches -gnatN or -gnatd.z are used. See circuitry in gnat1drv for the |
| -- exact conditions for setting this switch. |
| |
| Bind_Alternate_Main_Name : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- True if main should be called Alternate_Main_Name.all. |
| -- This variable may be set to True by Gnatbind.Scan_Bind_Arg. |
| |
| Bind_Main_Program : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Set to False if not binding main Ada program |
| |
| Bind_For_Library : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Set to True if the binder needs to generate a file designed for building |
| -- a library. May be set to True by Gnatbind.Scan_Bind_Arg. |
| |
| Bind_Only : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE, GPRBUILD |
| -- Set to True to skip compile and link steps |
| -- (except when Compile_Only and/or Link_Only are True). |
| |
| Blank_Deleted_Lines : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT, GNATPREP |
| -- Output empty lines for each line of preprocessed input that is deleted |
| -- in the output, including preprocessor lines starting with a '#'. |
| |
| Brief_Output : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- Force brief error messages to standard error, even if verbose mode is |
| -- set (so that main error messages go to standard output). |
| |
| Build_Bind_And_Link_Full_Project : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE |
| -- Set to True to build, bind and link all the sources of a project file |
| -- (switch -B) |
| |
| Check_Aliasing_Of_Parameters : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to detect whether subprogram parameters and function results |
| -- alias the same object(s). |
| |
| Check_Float_Overflow : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to check that operations on predefined unconstrained float |
| -- types (e.g. Float, Long_Float) do not overflow and generate infinities |
| -- or invalid values. Set by the Check_Float_Overflow pragma, or by use |
| -- of the -gnateF switch. |
| |
| Check_Object_Consistency : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND, GNATMAKE |
| -- Set to True to check whether every object file is consistent with its |
| -- corresponding ada library information (ALI) file. An object file is |
| -- inconsistent with the corresponding ALI file if the object file does |
| -- not exist or if it has an older time stamp than the ALI file. Default |
| -- above is for GNATBIND. GNATMAKE overrides this default to True (see |
| -- Make.Initialize) since we normally do need to check source consistencies |
| -- in gnatmake. |
| |
| Check_Only : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Set to True to do checks only, no output of binder file |
| |
| Check_Policy_List : Node_Id := Empty; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This points to the list of N_Pragma nodes for Check_Policy pragmas |
| -- that are linked through the Next_Pragma fields, with the list being |
| -- terminated by Empty. The order is most recently processed first. Note |
| -- that Push_Scope and Pop_Scope in Sem_Ch8 save and restore the value |
| -- of this variable, implementing the required scope control for pragmas |
| -- appearing in a declarative part. |
| |
| Check_Readonly_Files : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE |
| -- Set to True to check readonly files during the make process |
| |
| Check_Source_Files : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNATBIND, GNATMAKE |
| -- Set to True to enable consistency checking for any source files that |
| -- are present (i.e. date must match the date in the library info file). |
| -- Set to False for object file consistency check only. This flag is |
| -- directly modified by gnatmake, to affect the shared binder routines. |
| |
| Check_Switches : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE, GPBUILD |
| -- Set to True to check compiler options during the make process |
| |
| Check_Unreferenced : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to enable checking for unreferenced entities other |
| -- than formal parameters (for which see Check_Unreferenced_Formals) |
| -- Modified by use of -gnatwu/U. |
| |
| Check_Unreferenced_Formals : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to check for unreferenced formals. This is turned on by |
| -- -gnatwa/wf/wu and turned off by -gnatwA/wF/wU. |
| |
| Check_Validity_Of_Parameters : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to check for proper scalar initialization of subprogram |
| -- parameters on both entry and exit. Turned on by??? turned off by??? |
| |
| Check_Withs : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to enable checking for unused withs, and also the case |
| -- of withing a package and using none of the entities in the package. |
| -- Modified by use of -gnatwu/U. |
| |
| CodePeer_Mode : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND, GPRBUILD |
| -- Enable full CodePeer mode (SCIL generation, disable switches that |
| -- interact badly with it, etc...). This is turned on by -gnatC. |
| |
| Commands_To_Stdout : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE |
| -- True if echoed commands to be written to stdout instead of stderr |
| |
| Comment_Deleted_Lines : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATPREP |
| -- True if source lines removed by the preprocessor should be commented |
| -- in the output file. |
| |
| Compilation_Time : String (1 .. 19); |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Compilation date and time in form YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS |
| |
| Compile_Only : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE, GNATCLEAN, GPBUILD, GPRCLEAN |
| -- GNATMAKE, GPRBUILD: |
| -- set True to skip bind and link steps (except when Bind_Only is True) |
| -- GNATCLEAN, GPRCLEAN: |
| -- set True to delete only the files produced by the compiler but not the |
| -- library files or the executable files. |
| |
| Compiler_Unit : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT1 |
| -- Set True by an occurrence of pragma Compiler_Unit_Warning (or of the |
| -- obsolete pragma Compiler_Unit) in the main unit. Once set True, stays |
| -- True, since any units that are with'ed directly or indirectly by |
| -- a Compiler_Unit_Warning main unit are subject to the same restrictions. |
| -- Such units really should have their own pragmas, but we do not bother to |
| -- check for that, so this transitivity provides extra checking. |
| |
| Config_File : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to False to inhibit reading and processing of gnat.adc file |
| |
| Config_File_Names : String_List_Access := null; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Names of configuration pragmas files (given by switches -gnatec) |
| |
| Configurable_Run_Time_Mode : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- Set True if the compiler is operating in configurable run-time mode. |
| -- This happens if the flag Targparm.Configurable_Run_TimeMode_On_Target |
| -- is set True, or if pragma No_Run_Time is used. See the spec of Rtsfind |
| -- for details on the handling of the latter pragma. |
| |
| Constant_Condition_Warnings : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to activate warnings on constant conditions. Modified by |
| -- use of -gnatwc/C. |
| |
| Create_Mapping_File : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE |
| -- Set to True (-C switch) to indicate that the compiler will be invoked |
| -- with a mapping file (-gnatem compiler switch). |
| |
| subtype Debug_Level_Value is Nat range 0 .. 3; |
| Debugger_Level : Debug_Level_Value := 0; |
| -- The value given to the -g parameter. The default value for -g with |
| -- no value is 2. This is not currently used but is retained for possible |
| -- future use. |
| |
| Default_Exit_Status : Int := 0; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Set the default exit status value. Set by the -Xnnn switch for the |
| -- binder. |
| |
| Debug_Generated_Code : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True (-gnatD switch) to debug generated expanded code instead |
| -- of the original source code. Causes debugging information to be |
| -- written with respect to the generated code file that is written. |
| |
| Default_Pool : Node_Id := Empty; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Used to record the storage pool name (or null literal) that is the |
| -- argument of an applicable pragma Default_Storage_Pool. |
| -- Empty: No pragma Default_Storage_Pool applies. |
| -- N_Null node: "pragma Default_Storage_Pool (null);" applies. |
| -- otherwise: "pragma Default_Storage_Pool (X);" applies, and |
| -- this points to the name X. |
| -- Push_Scope and Pop_Scope in Sem_Ch8 save and restore this value. |
| Default_Stack_Size : Int := -1; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Set to default primary stack size in units of bytes. Set by |
| -- the -dnnn switch for the binder. A value of -1 indicates that no |
| -- default was set by the binder. |
| |
| Default_Sec_Stack_Size : Int := -1; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Set to default secondary stack size in units of bytes. Set by |
| -- the -Dnnn switch for the binder. A value of -1 indicates that no |
| -- default was set by the binder, and that the default should be the |
| -- initial value of System.Secondary_Stack.Default_Secondary_Stack_Size. |
| |
| Default_SSO : Character := ' '; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set if a pragma Default_Scalar_Storage_Order has been given. The value |
| -- of ' ' indicates that no default has been set, otherwise the value is |
| -- either 'H' for High_Order_First or 'L' for Lower_Order_First. |
| |
| Detect_Blocking : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True to force the run time to raise Program_Error if calls to |
| -- potentially blocking operations are detected from protected actions. |
| |
| Directories_Must_Exist_In_Projects : Boolean := True; |
| -- PROJECT MANAGER |
| -- Set to False with switch -f of gnatclean and gprclean |
| |
| Display_Compilation_Progress : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE, GPRBUILD |
| -- Set True (-d switch) to display information on progress while compiling |
| -- files. Internal flag to be used in conjunction with an IDE (e.g GPS). |
| |
| type Distribution_Stub_Mode_Type is |
| -- GNAT |
| (No_Stubs, |
| -- Normal mode, no generation/compilation of distribution stubs |
| |
| Generate_Receiver_Stub_Body, |
| -- The unit being compiled is the RCI body, and the compiler will |
| -- generate the body for the receiver stubs and compile it. |
| |
| Generate_Caller_Stub_Body); |
| -- The unit being compiled is the RCI spec, and the compiler will |
| -- generate the body for the caller stubs and compile it. |
| |
| Distribution_Stub_Mode : Distribution_Stub_Mode_Type := No_Stubs; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This enumeration variable indicates the five states of distribution |
| -- annex stub generation/compilation. |
| |
| Do_Not_Execute : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE |
| -- Set to True if no actual compilations should be undertaken |
| |
| Dump_Source_Text : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True (by -gnatL) to dump source text intermingled with generated |
| -- code. Effective only if either of Debug/Print_Generated_Code is true. |
| |
| Dynamic_Elaboration_Checks : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True for dynamic elaboration checking mode, as set by the -gnatE |
| -- switch or by the use of pragma Elaboration_Checks (Dynamic). |
| |
| Dynamic_Stack_Measurement : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Set True to enable dynamic stack measurement (-u flag for gnatbind) |
| |
| Dynamic_Stack_Measurement_Array_Size : Nat := 100; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Number of measurements we want to store during dynamic stack analysis. |
| -- When the buffer is full, non-storable results will be output on the fly. |
| -- The value is relevant only if Dynamic_Stack_Measurement is set. Set |
| -- by processing of -u flag for gnatbind. |
| |
| Elab_Dependency_Output : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Set to True to output complete list of elaboration constraints |
| |
| Elab_Order_Output : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Set to True to output chosen elaboration order |
| |
| Elab_Info_Messages : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to output info messages for static elabmodel (-gnatel) |
| |
| Elab_Warnings : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate elaboration warnings (-gnatwl) |
| |
| Error_Msg_Line_Length : Nat := 0; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Records the error message line length limit. If this is set to zero, |
| -- then we get the old style behavior, in which each call to the error |
| -- message routines generates one line of output as a separate message. |
| -- If it is set to a non-zero value, then continuation lines are folded |
| -- to make a single long message, and then this message is split up into |
| -- multiple lines not exceeding the specified length. Set by -gnatj=nn. |
| |
| Error_To_Warning : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- If True, then certain error messages (e.g. parameter overlap messages |
| -- for procedure calls in Ada 2012 mode) are treated as warnings instead |
| -- of errors. Set by debug flag -gnatd.E. A search for Error_To_Warning |
| -- will identify affected messages. |
| |
| Exception_Handler_Encountered : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This flag is set true if the parser encounters an exception handler. |
| -- It is used to set Warn_On_Exception_Propagation True if the restriction |
| -- No_Exception_Propagation is set. |
| |
| Exception_Extra_Info : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- True when switch -gnateE is used. When True, generate extra information |
| -- associated with exception messages (in particular range and index |
| -- checks). |
| |
| Exception_Locations_Suppressed : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True if a Suppress_Exception_Locations configuration pragma is |
| -- currently active. |
| |
| type Exception_Mechanism_Type is |
| -- Determines the handling of exceptions. See Exp_Ch11 for details |
| -- |
| (Front_End_Setjmp_Longjmp_Exceptions, |
| -- Exceptions use setjmp/longjmp generated explicitly by the front end |
| -- (this includes gigi or other equivalent parts of the code generator). |
| -- AT END handlers are converted into exception handlers by the front |
| -- end in this mode. |
| |
| Back_End_Exceptions); |
| -- Exceptions are handled by the back end. The front end simply |
| -- generates the handlers as they appear in the source, and AT END |
| -- handlers are left untouched (they are not converted into exception |
| -- handlers when operating in this mode. |
| pragma Convention (C, Exception_Mechanism_Type); |
| |
| Exception_Mechanism : Exception_Mechanism_Type := |
| Front_End_Setjmp_Longjmp_Exceptions; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to the appropriate value depending on the default as given in |
| -- system.ads (ZCX_By_Default). The C convention is there to make this |
| -- variable accessible to gigi. |
| |
| Exception_Tracebacks : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Set to True to store tracebacks in exception occurrences (-E) |
| |
| Extensions_Allowed : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True by switch -gnatX if GNAT specific language extensions |
| -- are allowed. Currently there are no such defined extensions. |
| |
| type External_Casing_Type is ( |
| As_Is, -- External names cased as they appear in the Ada source |
| Uppercase, -- External names forced to all uppercase letters |
| Lowercase); -- External names forced to all lowercase letters |
| |
| External_Name_Imp_Casing : External_Casing_Type := Lowercase; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- The setting of this flag determines the casing of external names |
| -- when the name is implicitly derived from an entity name (i.e. either |
| -- no explicit External_Name or Link_Name argument is used, or, in the |
| -- case of extended DEC pragmas, the external name is given using an |
| -- identifier. The As_Is setting is not permitted here (since this would |
| -- create Ada source programs that were case sensitive). |
| |
| External_Name_Exp_Casing : External_Casing_Type := As_Is; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- The setting of this flag determines the casing of an external name |
| -- specified explicitly with a string literal. As_Is means the string |
| -- literal is used as given with no modification to the casing. If |
| -- Lowercase or Uppercase is set, then the string is forced to all |
| -- lowercase or all uppercase letters as appropriate. Note that this |
| -- setting has no effect if the external name is given using an identifier |
| -- in the case of extended DEC import/export pragmas (in this case the |
| -- casing is controlled by External_Name_Imp_Casing), and also has no |
| -- effect if an explicit Link_Name is supplied (a link name is always |
| -- used exactly as given). |
| |
| External_Unit_Compilation_Allowed : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE |
| -- When True (set by gnatmake switch -x), allow compilation of sources |
| -- that are not part of any project file. |
| |
| Fast_Math : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Indicates the current setting of Fast_Math mode, as set by the use |
| -- of a Fast_Math pragma (set True by Fast_Math (On)). |
| |
| Force_ALI_Tree_File : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Force generation of ALI file even if errors are encountered. Also forces |
| -- generation of tree file if -gnatt is also set. Set on by use of -gnatQ. |
| |
| Disable_ALI_File : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Disable generation of ALI file |
| |
| Follow_Links_For_Files : Boolean := False; |
| -- PROJECT MANAGER |
| -- Set to True (-eL) to process the project files in trusted mode. If |
| -- Follow_Links is False, it is assumed that the project doesn't contain |
| -- any file duplicated through symbolic links (although the latter are |
| -- still valid if they point to a file which is outside of the project), |
| -- and that no directory has a name which is a valid source name. |
| |
| Follow_Links_For_Dirs : Boolean := False; |
| -- PROJECT MANAGER |
| -- Set to True if directories can be links in this project, and therefore |
| -- additional system calls must be performed to ensure that we always see |
| -- the same full name for each directory. |
| |
| Force_Checking_Of_Elaboration_Flags : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- True if binding with forced checking of the elaboration flags |
| -- (-F switch set). |
| |
| Force_Compilations : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE, GPRBUILD |
| -- Set to force recompilations even when the objects are up-to-date. |
| |
| Front_End_Inlining : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True to activate inlining by front-end expansion (even on GCC |
| -- targets, where inlining is normally handled by the back end). Set by |
| -- the flag -gnatN (which is now considered obsolescent, since the GCC |
| -- back end can do a better job of inlining than the front end these days. |
| |
| Full_Path_Name_For_Brief_Errors : Boolean := False; |
| -- PROJECT MANAGER |
| -- When True, in Brief_Output mode, each error message line will start with |
| -- the full path name of the source. When False, only the file name without |
| -- directory information is used. |
| |
| Full_List : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True to generate full source listing with embedded errors |
| |
| Full_List_File_Name : String_Ptr := null; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to file name to generate full source listing to named file (or if |
| -- the name is of the form .xxx, then to name.xxx where name is the source |
| -- file name with extension stripped. |
| |
| Generate_CodePeer_Messages : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Generate CodePeer messages. Ignored if CodePeer_Mode is false. This is |
| -- turned on by -gnateC. |
| |
| Generate_Processed_File : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- True when switch -gnateG is used. When True, create in a file |
| -- <source>.prep, if the source is preprocessed. |
| |
| Generate_SCIL : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True to activate SCIL code generation. |
| |
| Generate_SCO : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- True when switch -fdump-scos (or -gnateS) is used. When True, Source |
| -- Coverage Obligation (SCO) information is generated and output in the ALI |
| -- file. See unit Par_SCO for full details. |
| |
| Generate_SCO_Instance_Table : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- True when switch -fdump-scos is used. When True, a table of instances is |
| -- included in SCOs. |
| |
| Generating_Code : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- True if the frontend finished its work and has called the backend to |
| -- process the tree and generate the object file. |
| |
| type Ghost_Mode_Type is (None, Check, Ignore); |
| -- Possible legal modes that can be set by aspect/pragma Ghost as well as |
| -- value None, which indicates that no such aspect/pragma applies. |
| |
| Ghost_Mode : Ghost_Mode_Type := None; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Current Ghost mode setting |
| |
| Global_Discard_Names : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- True if a pragma Discard_Names appeared as a configuration pragma for |
| -- the current compilation unit. |
| |
| GNAT_Encodings : Int; |
| pragma Import (C, GNAT_Encodings, "gnat_encodings"); |
| -- Constant controlling the balance between GNAT encodings and standard |
| -- DWARF to emit in the debug information. See jmissing.c and aamissing.c |
| -- for definitions for dotnet/jgnat and GNAAMP back ends. It accepts the |
| -- following values. |
| |
| DWARF_GNAT_Encodings_All : constant Int := 0; |
| DWARF_GNAT_Encodings_GDB : constant Int := 1; |
| DWARF_GNAT_Encodings_Minimal : constant Int := 2; |
| |
| Identifier_Character_Set : Character; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This variable indicates the character set to be used for identifiers. |
| -- The possible settings are: |
| -- '1' Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1) |
| -- '2' Latin-2 (ISO-8859-2) |
| -- '3' Latin-3 (ISO-8859-3) |
| -- '4' Latin-4 (ISO-8859-4) |
| -- '5' Latin-Cyrillic (ISO-8859-5) |
| -- '9' Latin-9 (ISO-8859-15) |
| -- 'p' PC (US, IBM page 437) |
| -- '8' PC (European, IBM page 850) |
| -- 'f' Full upper set (all distinct) |
| -- 'n' No upper characters (Ada 83 rules) |
| -- 'w' Latin-1 plus wide characters allowed in identifiers |
| -- |
| -- The setting affects the set of letters allowed in identifiers and the |
| -- upper/lower case equivalences. It does not affect the interpretation of |
| -- character and string literals, which are always stored using the actual |
| -- coding in the source program. This variable is initialized to the |
| -- default value appropriate to the system (in Osint.Initialize), and then |
| -- reset if a command line switch is used to change the setting. |
| |
| Ignore_Pragma_SPARK_Mode : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True to ignore the semantics and effects of pragma SPARK_Mode when |
| -- the pragma appears inside an instance whose enclosing context is subject |
| -- to SPARK_Mode "off". |
| |
| Ignore_Rep_Clauses : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True to ignore all representation clauses. Useful when compiling |
| -- code from foreign compilers for checking or ASIS purposes. Can be |
| -- set True by use of -gnatI. |
| |
| Ignore_Style_Checks_Pragmas : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True to ignore all Style_Checks pragmas. Can be set True by use |
| -- of -gnateY. |
| |
| Ignore_Unrecognized_VWY_Switches : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True to ignore unrecognized y, V, w switches. Can be set True |
| -- by use of -gnateu, causing subsequent unrecognized switches to result |
| -- in a warning rather than an error. |
| |
| Implementation_Unit_Warnings : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True to active warnings for use of implementation internal units. |
| -- Modified by use of -gnatwi/-gnatwI. |
| |
| Implicit_Packing : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- If set True, then a Size attribute clause on an array is allowed to |
| -- cause implicit packing instead of generating an error message. Set by |
| -- use of pragma Implicit_Packing. |
| |
| Ineffective_Inline_Warnings : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True to activate warnings if front-end inlining (-gnatN) is not able |
| -- to actually inline a particular call (or all calls). Can be controlled |
| -- by use of -gnatwp/-gnatwP. Also set True to activate warnings if |
| -- frontend inlining is not able to inline a subprogram expected to |
| -- be inlined in GNATprove mode. |
| |
| Init_Or_Norm_Scalars : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT, GANTBIND |
| -- Set True if a pragma Initialize_Scalars applies to the current unit. |
| -- Also set True if a pragma Restriction (Normalize_Scalars) applies. |
| |
| Initialize_Scalars : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True if a pragma Initialize_Scalars applies to the current unit. |
| -- Note that Init_Or_Norm_Scalars is also set to True if this is True. |
| |
| Initialize_Scalars_Mode1 : Character := 'I'; |
| Initialize_Scalars_Mode2 : Character := 'N'; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Set to two characters from -S switch (IN/LO/HI/EV/xx). The default |
| -- is IN (invalid values), used if no -S switch is used. |
| |
| Inline_Active : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True to activate pragma Inline processing across modules. Default |
| -- for now is not to inline across module boundaries. |
| |
| Inline_Level : Nat := 0; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to indicate the inlining level: 0 means that an appropriate value is |
| -- to be computed by the compiler based on the optimization level (-gnatn), |
| -- 1 is for moderate inlining across modules (-gnatn1) and 2 for full |
| -- inlining across modules (-gnatn2). |
| |
| Interface_Library_Unit : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Set to True to indicate that at least one ALI file is an interface ALI: |
| -- then elaboration flag checks are to be generated in the binder |
| -- generated file. |
| |
| Invalid_Value_Used : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True if a valid Invalid_Value attribute is encountered |
| |
| Inline_Processing_Required : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True if inline processing is required. Inline processing is required |
| -- if an active Inline pragma is processed. The flag is set for a pragma |
| -- Inline or Inline_Always that is actually active. |
| |
| In_Place_Mode : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE |
| -- Set True to store ALI and object files in place i.e. in the object |
| -- directory if these files already exist or in the source directory |
| -- if not. |
| |
| Keep_Going : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE, GPRBUILD |
| -- When True signals to ignore compilation errors and keep processing |
| -- sources until there is no more work. |
| |
| Keep_Temporary_Files : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATCMD, GNATMAKE, GPRBUILD |
| -- When True the temporary files are not deleted. Set by switches -dn or |
| -- --keep-temp-files. |
| |
| Leap_Seconds_Support : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Set to True to enable leap seconds support in Ada.Calendar and its |
| -- children. |
| |
| Link_Only : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE, GPRBUILD |
| -- Set to True to skip compile and bind steps (except when Bind_Only is |
| -- set to True). |
| |
| List_Body_Required_Info : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE |
| -- List info messages about why a package requires a body. Modified by use |
| -- of -gnatw.y/.Y. |
| |
| List_Inherited_Aspects : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- List inherited invariants, preconditions, and postconditions from |
| -- Invariant'Class, Pre'Class, and Post'Class aspects. Also list inherited |
| -- subtype predicates. Modified by use of -gnatw.l/.L. |
| |
| List_Restrictions : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Set to True to list restrictions pragmas that could apply to partition |
| |
| List_Units : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- List units in the active library for a compilation (-gnatu switch) |
| |
| List_Closure : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- List all sources in the closure of a main (-R or -Ra gnatbind switch) |
| |
| List_Closure_All : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- List all sources in closure of main including run-time units (-Ra |
| -- gnatbind switch). |
| |
| List_Dependencies : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE |
| -- When True gnatmake verifies that the objects are up to date and outputs |
| -- the list of object dependencies (-M switch). Output depends if -a switch |
| -- is used or not. This list can be used directly in a Makefile. |
| |
| List_Representation_Info : Int range 0 .. 3 := 0; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set non-zero by -gnatR switch to list representation information. |
| -- The settings are as follows: |
| -- |
| -- 0 = no listing of representation information (default as above) |
| -- 1 = list rep info for user defined record and array types |
| -- 2 = list rep info for all user defined types and objects |
| -- 3 = like 2, but variable fields are decoded symbolically |
| |
| List_Representation_Info_To_File : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set true by -gnatRs switch. Causes information from -gnatR/1/2/3/m to be |
| -- written to file.rep (where file is the name of the source file) instead |
| -- of stdout. For example, if file x.adb is compiled using -gnatR2s then |
| -- representation info is written to x.adb.ref. |
| |
| List_Representation_Info_Mechanisms : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set true by -gnatRm switch. Causes information on mechanisms to be |
| -- included in the representation output information. |
| |
| List_Preprocessing_Symbols : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT, GNATPREP |
| -- Set to True if symbols for preprocessing a source are to be listed |
| -- before preprocessing occurs. Set to True by switch -s of gnatprep or |
| -- -s in preprocessing data file for the compiler. |
| |
| type Create_Repinfo_File_Proc is access procedure (Src : String); |
| type Write_Repinfo_Line_Proc is access procedure (Info : String); |
| type Close_Repinfo_File_Proc is access procedure; |
| -- Types used for procedure addresses below |
| |
| Create_Repinfo_File_Access : Create_Repinfo_File_Proc := null; |
| Write_Repinfo_Line_Access : Write_Repinfo_Line_Proc := null; |
| Close_Repinfo_File_Access : Close_Repinfo_File_Proc := null; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- These three locations are left null when operating in non-compiler (e.g. |
| -- ASIS mode), but when operating in compiler mode, they are set to point |
| -- to the three corresponding procedures in Osint-C. The reason for this |
| -- slightly strange interface is to stop Repinfo from dragging in Osint in |
| -- ASIS mode, which would include lots of unwanted units in the ASIS build. |
| |
| type Create_List_File_Proc is access procedure (S : String); |
| type Write_List_Info_Proc is access procedure (S : String); |
| type Close_List_File_Proc is access procedure; |
| -- Types used for procedure addresses below |
| |
| Create_List_File_Access : Create_List_File_Proc := null; |
| Write_List_Info_Access : Write_List_Info_Proc := null; |
| Close_List_File_Access : Close_List_File_Proc := null; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- These three locations are left null when operating in non-compiler |
| -- (e.g. from the binder), but when operating in compiler mode, they are |
| -- set to point to the three corresponding procedures in Osint-C. The |
| -- reason for this slightly strange interface is to prevent Repinfo |
| -- from dragging in Osint-C in the binder, which would include unwanted |
| -- units in the binder. |
| |
| Locking_Policy : Character := ' '; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- Set to ' ' for the default case (no locking policy specified). Reset to |
| -- first character (uppercase) of locking policy name if a valid pragma |
| -- Locking_Policy is encountered. |
| |
| Locking_Policy_Sloc : Source_Ptr := No_Location; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- Remember location of previous Locking_Policy pragma. This is used for |
| -- inconsistency error messages. A value of System_Location is used if the |
| -- policy is set in package System. |
| |
| Look_In_Primary_Dir : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND, GNATMAKE, GNATCLEAN |
| -- Set to False if a -I- was present on the command line. When True we are |
| -- allowed to look in the primary directory to locate other source or |
| -- library files. |
| |
| Make_Steps : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE |
| -- Set to True when either Compile_Only, Bind_Only or Link_Only is |
| -- set to True. |
| |
| Main_Index : Int := 0; |
| -- GNATMAKE |
| -- This is set to non-zero by gnatmake switch -eInnn to indicate that |
| -- the main program is the nnn unit in a multi-unit source file. |
| |
| Mapping_File_Name : String_Ptr := null; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- File name of mapping between unit names, file names and path names. |
| -- (given by switch -gnatem) |
| |
| Maximum_Messages : Int := 9999; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- Maximum default number of errors before compilation is terminated, or in |
| -- the case of GNAT, maximum number of warnings before further warnings are |
| -- suppressed. Can be overridden by -gnatm (GNAT) or -m (GNATBIND) switch. |
| |
| Maximum_File_Name_Length : Int; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- Maximum number of characters allowed in a file name, not counting the |
| -- extension, as set by the appropriate switch. If no switch is given, |
| -- then this value is initialized by Osint to the appropriate value. |
| |
| Maximum_Instantiations : Int := 8000; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Maximum number of instantiations permitted (to stop runaway cases |
| -- of nested instantiations). These situations probably only occur in |
| -- specially concocted test cases. Can be modified by -gnateinn switch. |
| |
| Maximum_Processes : Positive := 1; |
| -- GNATMAKE, GPRBUILD |
| -- Maximum number of processes that should be spawned to carry out |
| -- compilations. |
| |
| Minimal_Recompilation : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE |
| -- Set to True if minimal recompilation mode requested |
| |
| Modify_Tree_For_C : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- If this switch is set True (currently it is set only by -gnatd.V), then |
| -- certain meaning-preserving transformations are applied to the tree to |
| -- make it easier to interface with back ends that implement C semantics. |
| -- There is a section in Sinfo which describes the transformations made. |
| |
| Multiple_Unit_Index : Int := 0; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This is set non-zero if the current unit is being compiled in multiple |
| -- unit per file mode, meaning that the current unit is selected from the |
| -- sequence of units in the current source file, using the value stored |
| -- in this variable (e.g. 2 = select second unit in file). A value of |
| -- zero indicates that we are in normal (one unit per file) mode. |
| |
| No_Backup : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATNAME |
| -- Do not create backup copies of project files. Set by switch --no-backup. |
| |
| No_Deletion : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATPREP |
| -- Set by preprocessor switch -a. Do not eliminate any source text. Implies |
| -- Undefined_Symbols_Are_False. Useful to perform a syntax check on all |
| -- branches of #if constructs. |
| |
| No_Elab_Code_All_Pragma : Node_Id := Empty; |
| -- Set to point to a No_Elaboration_Code_All pragma or aspect encountered |
| -- in the spec of the extended main unit. Used to determine if we need to |
| -- do special tests for violation of this aspect. |
| |
| No_Main_Subprogram : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE, GNATBIND |
| -- Set to True if compilation/binding of a program without main |
| -- subprogram requested. |
| |
| No_Run_Time_Mode : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- This flag is set True if a No_Run_Time pragma is encountered. See spec |
| -- of Rtsfind for a full description of handling of this pragma. |
| |
| No_Split_Units : Boolean := False; |
| -- GPRBUILD |
| -- Set to True with switch --no-split-units. When True, unit sources, spec, |
| -- body and subunits, must all be in the same project. This is checked |
| -- after each compilation. |
| |
| No_Stdinc : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND, GNATMAKE, GNATFIND, GNATXREF |
| -- Set to True if no default source search dirs added to search list. |
| |
| No_Stdlib : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE, GNATBIND, GNATFIND, GNATXREF |
| -- Set to True if no default library search dirs added to search list. |
| |
| No_Strict_Aliasing : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True if pragma No_Strict_Aliasing with no parameters encountered. |
| |
| No_Tagged_Streams : Node_Id := Empty; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- If a pragma No_Tagged_Streams is active for the current scope, this |
| -- points to the corresponding pragma. |
| |
| Normalize_Scalars : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- Set True if a pragma Normalize_Scalars applies to the current unit. |
| -- Note that Init_Or_Norm_Scalars is also set to True if this is True. |
| |
| Object_Directory_Present : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE |
| -- Set to True when an object directory is specified with option -D |
| |
| Object_Path_File_Name : String_Ptr := null; |
| -- GNAT2WHY |
| -- Path of the temporary file that contains a list of object directories |
| -- passed by -gnateO=<obj_path_file>. |
| |
| One_Compilation_Per_Obj_Dir : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE, GPRBUILD |
| -- Set to True with switch --single-compile-per-obj-dir. When True, there |
| -- cannot be simultaneous compilations with the object files in the same |
| -- object directory, if project files are used. |
| |
| type Operating_Mode_Type is (Check_Syntax, Check_Semantics, Generate_Code); |
| pragma Ordered (Operating_Mode_Type); |
| Operating_Mode : Operating_Mode_Type := Generate_Code; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Indicates the operating mode of the compiler. The default is generate |
| -- code, which runs the parser, semantics and backend. Switches can be |
| -- used to set syntax checking only mode, or syntax and semantics checking |
| -- only mode. Operating_Mode can also be modified as a result of detecting |
| -- errors during the compilation process. In particular if any serious |
| -- error is detected then this flag is reset from Generate_Code to |
| -- Check_Semantics after generating an error message. This is an ordered |
| -- type with the semantics that each value does more than the previous one. |
| |
| Optimize_Alignment : Character := 'O'; |
| -- Setting of Optimize_Alignment, set to T/S/O for time/space/off. Can |
| -- be modified by use of pragma Optimize_Alignment. |
| |
| Optimize_Alignment_Local : Boolean := False; |
| -- Set True if Optimize_Alignment mode is set by a local configuration |
| -- pragma that overrides the gnat.adc (or other configuration file) default |
| -- so that the unit is not dependent on the default setting. Also always |
| -- set True for internal units, since these always have a default setting |
| -- of Optimize_Alignment (Off) that is enforced (essentially equivalent to |
| -- them all having such an explicit pragma in each unit). |
| |
| Original_Operating_Mode : Operating_Mode_Type := Generate_Code; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Indicates the original operating mode of the compiler as set by compiler |
| -- options. This is identical to Operating_Mode except that this is not |
| -- affected by errors. |
| |
| Optimization_Level : Int; |
| pragma Import (C, Optimization_Level, "optimize"); |
| -- Constant reflecting the optimization level (0,1,2,3 for -O0,-O1,-O2,-O3) |
| -- See jmissing.c and aamissing.c for definitions for dotnet/jgnat and |
| -- GNAAMP back ends. |
| |
| Optimize_Size : Int; |
| pragma Import (C, Optimize_Size, "optimize_size"); |
| -- Constant reflecting setting of -Os (optimize for size). Set to nonzero |
| -- in -Os mode and set to zero otherwise. See jmissing.c and aamissing.c |
| -- for definitions of "optimize_size" for dotnet/jgnat and GNAAMP backends |
| |
| Output_File_Name_Present : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND, GNAT, GNATMAKE |
| -- Set to True when the output C file name is given with option -o for |
| -- GNATBIND, when the object file name is given with option -gnatO for GNAT |
| -- or when the executable is given with option -o for GNATMAKE. |
| |
| Output_Linker_Option_List : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- True if output of list of linker options is requested (-K switch set) |
| |
| Output_ALI_List : Boolean := False; |
| ALI_List_Filename : String_Ptr; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- True if output of list of ALIs is requested (-A switch set). List is |
| -- output under the given filename, or standard output if not specified. |
| |
| Output_Object_List : Boolean := False; |
| Object_List_Filename : String_Ptr; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- True if output of list of objects is requested (-O switch set). List is |
| -- output under the given filename, or standard output if not specified. |
| |
| Partition_Elaboration_Policy : Character := ' '; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- Set to ' ' for the default case (no elaboration policy specified). Reset |
| -- to first character (uppercase) of locking policy name if a valid pragma |
| -- Partition_Elaboration_Policy is encountered. |
| |
| Partition_Elaboration_Policy_Sloc : Source_Ptr := No_Location; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- Remember location of previous Partition_Elaboration_Policy pragma. This |
| -- is used for inconsistency error messages. A value of System_Location is |
| -- used if the policy is set in package System. |
| |
| Persistent_BSS_Mode : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- True if a Persistent_BSS configuration pragma is in effect, causing |
| -- potentially persistent data to be placed in the persistent_bss section. |
| |
| Pessimistic_Elab_Order : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- True if pessimistic elaboration order is to be chosen (-p switch set) |
| |
| Polling_Required : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True if polling for asynchronous abort is enabled by using |
| -- the -gnatP option for GNAT. |
| |
| Prefix_Exception_Messages : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True to prefix exception messages with entity-name: |
| |
| Preprocessing_Data_File : String_Ptr := null; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set by switch -gnatep=. The file name of the preprocessing data file. |
| |
| Preprocessing_Symbol_Defs : String_List_Access := new String_List (1 .. 4); |
| -- An extensible array to temporarily stores symbol definitions specified |
| -- on the command line with -gnateD switches. The value 4 is an arbitrary |
| -- starting point, if more space is needed it is allocated as required. |
| |
| Preprocessing_Symbol_Last : Natural := 0; |
| -- Index of last symbol definition in array Symbol_Definitions |
| |
| Print_Generated_Code : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to enable output of generated code in source form. This |
| -- flag is set by the -gnatG switch. |
| |
| Print_Standard : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to true to enable printing of package standard in source form. |
| -- This flag is set by the -gnatS switch |
| |
| type Usage is (Unknown, Not_In_Use, In_Use); |
| Project_File_In_Use : Usage := Unknown; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Indicates if a project file is used or not. Set to In_Use by the first |
| -- SFNP pragma. |
| |
| Queuing_Policy : Character := ' '; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- Set to ' ' for the default case (no queuing policy specified). Reset to |
| -- first character (uppercase) of locking policy name if a valid |
| -- Queuing_Policy pragma is encountered. |
| |
| Queuing_Policy_Sloc : Source_Ptr := No_Location; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- Remember location of previous Queuing_Policy pragma. This is used for |
| -- inconsistency error messages. A value of System_Location is used if the |
| -- policy is set in package System. |
| |
| Quiet_Output : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE, GNATCLEAN, GPRBUILD, GPRCLEAN |
| -- Set to True if the tool should not have any output if there are no |
| -- errors or warnings. |
| |
| Overriding_Renamings : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to enable compatibility mode with Rational compiler, and |
| -- to accept renamings of implicit operations in their own scope. |
| |
| Relaxed_RM_Semantics : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to ignore some Ada semantic error to help parse legacy Ada |
| -- code for use in e.g. static analysis (such as CodePeer). This deals |
| -- with cases where other compilers allow illegal constructs. Tools such as |
| -- CodePeer are interested in analyzing code rather than enforcing legality |
| -- rules, so as long as these illegal constructs end up with code that can |
| -- be handled by the tool in question, there is no reason to reject the |
| -- code that is considered correct by the other compiler. |
| |
| Replace_In_Comments : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATPREP |
| -- Set to True if -C switch used. |
| |
| RTS_Lib_Path_Name : String_Ptr := null; |
| RTS_Src_Path_Name : String_Ptr := null; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to the "adalib" and "adainclude" directories of the run time |
| -- specified by --RTS=. |
| |
| RTS_Switch : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT, GNATMAKE, GNATBIND, GNATLS, GNATFIND, GNATXREF |
| -- Set to True when the --RTS switch is set |
| |
| Run_Path_Option : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNATMAKE, GNATLINK |
| -- Set to False when no run_path_option should be issued to the linker |
| |
| Search_Directory_Present : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True when argument is -I. Reset to False when next argument, a |
| -- search directory path is taken into account. Note that this is quite |
| -- different from other switches in this section in that it is only set in |
| -- a transitory manner as a result of scanning a -I switch with no file |
| -- name, and if set, is an indication that the next argument is to be |
| -- treated as a file name. |
| |
| Sec_Stack_Used : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT, GBATBIND |
| -- Set True if generated code uses the System.Secondary_Stack package. For |
| -- the binder, set if any unit uses the secondary stack package. |
| |
| Setup_Projects : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT DRIVER |
| -- Set to True for GNAT SETUP: the Project Manager creates non existing |
| -- object, library and exec directories. |
| |
| Shared_Libgnat : Boolean; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Set to True if a shared libgnat is requested by using the -shared option |
| -- for GNATBIND and to False when using the -static option. The value of |
| -- this flag is set by Gnatbind.Scan_Bind_Arg. |
| |
| Short_Circuit_And_Or : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True if a pragma Short_Circuit_And_Or applies to the current unit. |
| |
| type SPARK_Mode_Type is (None, Off, On); |
| -- Possible legal modes that can be set by aspect/pragma SPARK_Mode, as |
| -- well as the value None, which indicates no such pragma/aspect applies. |
| |
| SPARK_Mode : SPARK_Mode_Type := None; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Current SPARK mode setting. |
| |
| SPARK_Mode_Pragma : Node_Id := Empty; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- If the current SPARK_Mode (above) was set by a pragma, this records |
| -- the pragma that set this mode. |
| |
| SPARK_Switches_File_Name : String_Ptr := null; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to non-null file name by use of the -gnates switch to specify |
| -- SPARK (gnat2why) specific switches in the given file name. |
| |
| Special_Exception_Package_Used : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True if either of the unit GNAT.Most_Recent_Exception or |
| -- GNAT.Exception_Traces is with'ed. Used to inhibit transformation of |
| -- local raise statements into gotos in the presence of either package. |
| |
| Sprint_Line_Limit : Nat := 72; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Limit values for chopping long lines in Cprint/Sprint output, can be |
| -- reset by use of NNN parameter with -gnatG or -gnatD switches. |
| |
| Stack_Checking_Enabled : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to indicate if stack checking is enabled for the compilation. This |
| -- is set directly from the value in the gcc back end in the body of the |
| -- gcc version of back_end.adb. |
| |
| Style_Check : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True to perform style checks. Activates checks carried out in |
| -- package Style (see body of this package for details of checks). This |
| -- flag is set True by use of either the -gnatg or -gnaty switches, or |
| -- by the Style_Check pragma. |
| |
| Style_Check_Main : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True if Style_Check was set for the main unit. This is used to |
| -- renable style checks for units in the mail extended source that get |
| -- with'ed indirectly. It is set True by use of either the -gnatg or |
| -- -gnaty switches, but not by use of the Style_Checks pragma. |
| |
| Disable_FE_Inline : Boolean := False; |
| Disable_FE_Inline_Always : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Request to disable front end inlining from pragma Inline or pragma |
| -- Inline_Always out of the presence of the -fno-inline back end flag |
| -- on the command line, regardless of any other switches that are set. |
| -- It remains the back end's reponsibility to honor -fno-inline at the |
| -- back end level. |
| |
| Suppress_Control_Flow_Optimizations : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set by -fpreserve-control-flow. Suppresses control flow optimizations |
| -- that interfere with coverage analysis based on the object code. |
| |
| System_Extend_Pragma_Arg : Node_Id := Empty; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set non-empty if and only if a correct Extend_System pragma was present |
| -- in which case it points to the argument of the pragma, and the name can |
| -- be located as Chars (Expression (System_Extend_Pragma_Arg)). |
| |
| System_Extend_Unit : Node_Id := Empty; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This is set to Empty if GNAT_Mode is set, since pragma Extend_System |
| -- is never appropriate in GNAT_Mode (and causes troubles, including |
| -- bogus circularities, if we try to compile the run-time library with |
| -- a System extension). If GNAT_Mode is not set, then System_Extend_Unit |
| -- is a copy of the value set in System_Extend_Pragma_Arg. |
| |
| Subunits_Missing : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This flag is set true if missing subunits are detected with code |
| -- generation active. This causes code generation to be skipped. |
| |
| Suppress_Checks : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True if -gnatp (suppress all checks) switch present. |
| |
| Suppress_Options : Suppress_Record; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Indicates outer level setting of check suppression. This initializes |
| -- the settings of the outer scope level in any unit compiled. This is |
| -- initialized by Osint.Initialize, and further initialized by the |
| -- Adjust_Global_Switches flag in Gnat1drv. |
| |
| Table_Factor : Int := 1; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Factor by which all initial table sizes set in Alloc are multiplied. |
| -- Used in Table to calculate initial table sizes (the initial table size |
| -- is the value in Alloc, used as the Table_Initial parameter value, |
| -- multiplied by the factor given here. The default value is used if no |
| -- -gnatT switch appears. |
| |
| Tagged_Type_Expansion : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True if tagged types and interfaces should be expanded by the |
| -- front-end. If False, the original tree is left unexpanded for tagged |
| -- types and dispatching calls, assuming the underlying target supports |
| -- it (e.g. in the JVM case). |
| |
| Target_Dependent_Info_Read_Name : String_Ptr := null; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set non-null to override the normal processing in Get_Targ and set the |
| -- necessary information by reading the target dependent information file |
| -- whose name is given here (see packages Get_Targ and Set_Targ for full |
| -- details). Set to non-null file name by use of the -gnateT switch. |
| |
| Target_Dependent_Info_Write_Name : String_Ptr := null; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set non-null to enable a call to Set_Targ.Write_Target_Dependent_Info |
| -- which writes a target independent information file (see packages |
| -- Get_Targ and Set_Targ for full details) using the name given by |
| -- this switch. Set to non-null file name by use of the -gnatet switch. |
| |
| type Origin_Of_Target is (Unknown, Default, Specified); |
| |
| Target_Origin : Origin_Of_Target := Unknown; |
| -- GPRBUILD |
| -- Indicates the origin of attribute Target in project files |
| |
| Target_Value : String_Access := null; |
| -- GPRBUILD |
| -- Indicates the value of attribute Target in project files |
| |
| Task_Dispatching_Policy : Character := ' '; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- Set to ' ' for the default case (no task dispatching policy specified). |
| -- Reset to first character (uppercase) of task dispatching policy name |
| -- if a valid Task_Dispatching_Policy pragma is encountered. |
| |
| Task_Dispatching_Policy_Sloc : Source_Ptr := No_Location; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- Remember location of previous Task_Dispatching_Policy pragma. This is |
| -- used for inconsistency error messages. A value of System_Location is |
| -- used if the policy is set in package System. |
| |
| Tasking_Used : Boolean := False; |
| -- Set True if any tasking construct is encountered. Used to activate the |
| -- output of the Q, L and T lines in ALI files. |
| |
| Time_Slice_Set : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Set True if a pragma Time_Slice is processed in the main unit, or |
| -- if the -gnatTnn switch is present to set a time slice value. |
| |
| Time_Slice_Value : Nat; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Time slice value. Valid only if Time_Slice_Set is True, i.e. if |
| -- Time_Slice pragma has been processed. Set to the time slice value in |
| -- microseconds. Negative values are stored as zero, and the value is not |
| -- larger than 1_000_000_000 (1000 seconds). Values larger than this are |
| -- reset to this maximum. This can also be set with the -gnatTnn switch. |
| |
| Tolerate_Consistency_Errors : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Tolerate time stamp and other consistency errors. If this flag is set to |
| -- True (-t), then inconsistencies result in warnings rather than errors. |
| |
| Treat_Categorization_Errors_As_Warnings : Boolean := False; |
| -- Normally categorization errors are true illegalities. If this switch |
| -- is set, then such errors result in warning messages rather than error |
| -- messages. Set True by -gnateP (P for Pure/Preelaborate). Also set in |
| -- Relaxed_RM_Semantics mode since some old Ada 83 compilers treated |
| -- pragma Preelaborate differently. |
| |
| Treat_Restrictions_As_Warnings : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True to treat pragma Restrictions as Restriction_Warnings. Set by |
| -- -gnatr switch. |
| |
| Tree_Output : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True (-gnatt) to generate output tree file |
| |
| Try_Semantics : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Flag set to force attempt at semantic analysis, even if parser errors |
| -- occur. This will probably cause blowups at this stage in the game. On |
| -- the other hand, most such blowups will be caught cleanly and simply |
| -- say compilation abandoned. This flag is set True by -gnatq or -gnatQ. |
| |
| Unchecked_Shared_Lib_Imports : Boolean := False; |
| -- GPRBUILD |
| -- Set to True when shared library projects are allowed to import projects |
| -- that are not shared library projects. Set on by use of the switch |
| -- --unchecked-shared-lib-imports. |
| |
| Undefined_Symbols_Are_False : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT, GNATPREP |
| -- Set to True by switch -u of gnatprep or -u in the preprocessing data |
| -- file for the compiler. Indicates that while preprocessing sources, |
| -- symbols that are not defined have the value FALSE. |
| |
| Uneval_Old : Character := 'E'; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to 'E'/'W'/'A' for use of Error/Warn/Allow in a valid pragma |
| -- Unevaluated_Use_Of_Old. Default in the absence of the pragma is 'E' |
| -- for the RM default behavior of giving an error. |
| |
| Unique_Error_Tag : Boolean := Tag_Errors; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Indicates if error messages are to be prefixed by the string error: |
| -- Initialized from Tag_Errors, can be forced on with the -gnatU switch. |
| |
| Unnest_Subprogram_Mode : Boolean := False; |
| -- If true, activates the circuitry for unnesting subprograms (see the spec |
| -- of Exp_Unst for full details). Currently set only by use of -gnatd.1. |
| |
| Universal_Addressing_On_AAMP : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAAMP |
| -- Indicates if library-level objects should be accessed and updated using |
| -- universal addressing instructions on the AAMP architecture. This flag is |
| -- set to True when pragma Universal_Data is given as a configuration |
| -- pragma. |
| |
| Unreserve_All_Interrupts : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- Normally set False, set True if a valid Unreserve_All_Interrupts pragma |
| -- appears anywhere in the main unit for GNAT, or if any ALI file has the |
| -- corresponding attribute set in GNATBIND. |
| |
| Upper_Half_Encoding : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- Normally set False, indicating that upper half ISO 8859-1 characters are |
| -- used in the normal way to represent themselves. If the wide character |
| -- encoding method uses the upper bit for this encoding, then this flag is |
| -- set True, and upper half characters in the source indicate the start of |
| -- a wide character sequence. Set by -gnatW or -W switches. |
| |
| Use_Include_Path_File : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE, GPRBUILD |
| -- When True, create a source search path file, even when a mapping file |
| -- is used. |
| |
| Usage_Requested : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND, GNATMAKE |
| -- Set to True if -h (-gnath for the compiler) switch encountered |
| -- requesting usage information |
| |
| Use_Pragma_Linker_Constructor : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- True if pragma Linker_Constructor applies to adainit |
| |
| Use_VADS_Size : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True if a valid pragma Use_VADS_Size is processed |
| |
| Validity_Checks_On : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This flag determines if validity checking is on or off. The initial |
| -- state is on, and the required default validity checks are active. The |
| -- actual set of checks that is performed if Validity_Checks_On is set is |
| -- defined by the switches in package Validsw. The Validity_Checks_On flag |
| -- is controlled by pragma Validity_Checks (On | Off), and also some |
| -- generated compiler code (typically code that has to do with validity |
| -- check generation) is compiled with this flag set to False. This flag is |
| -- set to False by the -gnatp switch. |
| |
| Verbose_Mode : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND, GNATMAKE, GNATLINK, GNATLS, GNATNAME, GNATCLEAN, |
| -- GPRBUILD, GPRCLEAN |
| -- Set to True to get verbose mode (full error message text and location |
| -- information sent to standard output, also header, copyright and summary) |
| |
| type Verbosity_Level_Type is (None, Low, Medium, High); |
| pragma Ordered (Verbosity_Level_Type); |
| Verbosity_Level : Verbosity_Level_Type := High; |
| -- GNATMAKE |
| -- Modified by gnatmake switches -v, -vl, -vm, -vh. Indicates |
| -- the level of verbosity of informational messages: |
| -- |
| -- In Low Verbosity, the reasons why a source is recompiled, the name |
| -- of the executable and the reason it must be rebuilt is output. |
| -- |
| -- In Medium Verbosity, additional lines are output for each ALI file |
| -- that is checked. |
| -- |
| -- In High Verbosity, additional lines are output when the ALI file |
| -- is part of an Ada library, is read-only or is part of the runtime. |
| |
| Warn_On_Ada_2005_Compatibility : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate all warnings on Ada 2005 compatibility issues, |
| -- including warnings on Ada 2005 obsolescent features used in Ada 2005 |
| -- mode. Set by default, modified by use of -gnatwy/Y. |
| |
| Warn_On_Ada_2012_Compatibility : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate all warnings on Ada 2012 compatibility issues, |
| -- including warnings on Ada 2012 obsolescent features used in Ada 2012 |
| -- mode. Modified by use of -gnatwy/Y. |
| |
| Warn_On_All_Unread_Out_Parameters : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings in all cases where a variable is |
| -- modified by being passed as to an OUT formal, but the resulting value is |
| -- never read. The default is that this warning is suppressed. Modified |
| -- by use of gnatw.o/.O. |
| |
| Warn_On_Assertion_Failure : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to activate warnings on assertions that can be determined |
| -- at compile time will always fail. Modified by use of -gnatw.a/.A. |
| |
| Warn_On_Assumed_Low_Bound : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to activate warnings for string parameters that are indexed |
| -- with literals or S'Length, presumably assuming a lower bound of one. |
| -- Modified by use of -gnatww/W. |
| |
| Warn_On_Atomic_Synchronization : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate information messages for atomic synchronization. |
| -- Modified by use of -gnatw.n/.N. |
| |
| Warn_On_Bad_Fixed_Value : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings for static fixed-point expression |
| -- values that are not an exact multiple of the small value of the type. |
| -- Odd by default, modified by use of -gnatwb/B. |
| |
| Warn_On_Biased_Representation : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings for size clauses, component clauses |
| -- and component_size clauses that force biased representation. Modified |
| -- by use of -gnatw.b/.B. |
| |
| Warn_On_Constant : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings for variables that could be declared |
| -- as constants. Modified by use of -gnatwk/K. |
| |
| Warn_On_Deleted_Code : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings for code deleted by the front end |
| -- for conditional statements whose outcome is known at compile time. |
| -- Modified by use of -gnatwt/T. |
| |
| Warn_On_Dereference : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings for implicit dereferences for array |
| -- indexing and record component access. Modified by use of -gnatwd/D. |
| |
| Warn_On_Export_Import : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings for suspicious use of export or |
| -- import pragmas. Modified by use of -gnatwx/X. |
| |
| Warn_On_Elab_Access : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings for P'Access in the case where |
| -- subprogram P is in the same package as the P'Access, and the P'Access is |
| -- evaluated at package elaboration time, and occurs before the body of P |
| -- has been elaborated. |
| |
| Warn_On_Hiding : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings if a declared entity hides another |
| -- entity. The default is that this warning is suppressed. Modified by |
| -- use of -gnatwh/H. |
| |
| Warn_On_Modified_Unread : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings if a variable is assigned but is never |
| -- read. Also controls warnings for similar cases involving out parameters, |
| -- but only if there is only one out parameter for the procedure involved. |
| -- The default is that this warning is suppressed, modified by use of |
| -- -gnatwm/M. |
| |
| Warn_On_No_Value_Assigned : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings if no value is ever assigned to a |
| -- variable that is at least partially uninitialized. Set to false to |
| -- suppress such warnings. The default is that such warnings are enabled. |
| -- Modified by use of -gnatwv/V. |
| |
| Warn_On_Non_Local_Exception : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings for non-local exception raises and also |
| -- handlers that can never handle a local raise. This warning is only ever |
| -- generated if pragma Restrictions (No_Exception_Propagation) is set. The |
| -- default is not to generate the warnings except that if the source has |
| -- at least one exception handler, and this restriction is set, and the |
| -- warning was not explicitly turned off, then it is turned on by default. |
| -- Modified by use of -gnatw.x/.X. |
| |
| No_Warn_On_Non_Local_Exception : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This is set to True if the above warning is explicitly suppressed. We |
| -- use this to avoid turning it on by default when No_Exception_Propagation |
| -- restriction is set and an exception handler is present. |
| |
| Warn_On_Object_Renames_Function : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings when a function result is renamed as |
| -- an object. The default is that this warning is disabled. Modified by |
| -- use of -gnatw.r/.R. |
| |
| Warn_On_Obsolescent_Feature : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings on use of any feature in Annex or if a |
| -- subprogram is called for which a pragma Obsolescent applies. Modified |
| -- by use of -gnatwj/J. |
| |
| Warn_On_Overlap : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings when a writable actual overlaps with |
| -- another actual in a subprogram call. This applies only in modes before |
| -- Ada 2012. Starting with Ada 2012, such overlaps are illegal. |
| -- Modified by use of -gnatw.i/.I. |
| |
| Warn_On_Questionable_Missing_Parens : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings for cases where parentheses are missing |
| -- and the usage is questionable, because the intent is unclear. On by |
| -- default, modified by use of -gnatwq/Q. |
| |
| Warn_On_Parameter_Order : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings for cases where the argument list for |
| -- a call is a sequence of identifiers that match the formal identifiers, |
| -- but are in the wrong order. |
| |
| Warn_On_Redundant_Constructs : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings for redundant constructs (e.g. useless |
| -- assignments/conversions). The default is that this warning is disabled. |
| -- Modified by use of -gnatwr/R. |
| |
| Warn_On_Reverse_Bit_Order : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warning (informational) messages for component |
| -- clauses that are affected by non-standard bit-order. The default is |
| -- that this warning is enabled. Modified by -gnatw.v/.V. |
| |
| Warn_On_Suspicious_Contract : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings for suspicious contracts expressed as |
| -- pragmas or aspects precondition and postcondition, as well as other |
| -- suspicious cases of expressions typically found in contracts like |
| -- quantified expressions and uses of Update attribute. The default is that |
| -- this warning is enabled. Modified by use of -gnatw.t/.T. |
| |
| Warn_On_Suspicious_Modulus_Value : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings for suspicious modulus values. The |
| -- default is that this warning is enabled. Modified by -gnatw.m/.M. |
| |
| Warn_On_Unchecked_Conversion : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings for unchecked conversions that may have |
| -- non-portable semantics (e.g. because sizes of types differ). Modified |
| -- by use of -gnatwz/Z. |
| |
| Warn_On_Unordered_Enumeration_Type : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings for inappropriate uses (comparisons |
| -- and explicit ranges) on unordered enumeration types (which includes |
| -- all enumeration types for which pragma Ordered is not given). The |
| -- default is that this warning is disabled. Modified by -gnat.u/.U. |
| |
| Warn_On_Unrecognized_Pragma : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings for unrecognized pragmas. The default |
| -- is that this warning is enabled. Modified by use of -gnatwg/G. |
| |
| Warn_On_Unrepped_Components : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings for the case of components of record |
| -- which have a record representation clause but this component does not |
| -- have a component clause. Modified by use of -gnatw.c/.C. |
| |
| Warn_On_Warnings_Off : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to generate warnings for use of Pragma Warnings (Off, ent), |
| -- where either the pragma is never used, or it could be replaced by a |
| -- pragma Unmodified or Unreferenced. Also generates warnings for pragma |
| -- Warning (Off, string) which either has no matching pragma Warning On, |
| -- or where no warning has been suppressed by the use of the pragma. |
| -- Modified by use of -gnatw.w/.W. |
| |
| type Warning_Mode_Type is (Suppress, Normal, Treat_As_Error); |
| Warning_Mode : Warning_Mode_Type := Normal; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- Controls treatment of warning messages. If set to Suppress, warning |
| -- messages are not generated at all. In Normal mode, they are generated |
| -- but do not count as errors. In Treat_As_Error mode, warning messages are |
| -- generated and are treated as errors. Note that Warning_Mode = Suppress |
| -- causes pragma Warnings to be ignored (except for legality checks), |
| -- unless we are in GNATprove_Mode, which requires pragma Warnings to |
| -- be stored for the formal verification backend. |
| |
| Warnings_As_Errors_Count : Natural; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Number of entries stored in Warnings_As_Errors table |
| |
| Wide_Character_Encoding_Method : WC_Encoding_Method := WCEM_Brackets; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- Method used for encoding wide characters in the source program. See |
| -- description of type in unit System.WCh_Con for a list of the methods |
| -- that are currently supported. Note that brackets notation is always |
| -- recognized in source programs regardless of the setting of this |
| -- variable. The default setting causes only the brackets notation to be |
| -- recognized. If this is the main unit, this setting also controls the |
| -- output of the W=? parameter in the ALI file, which is used to provide |
| -- the default for encoding [Wide_[Wide_]]Text_IO files. For the binder, |
| -- the value set here overrides this main unit default. |
| |
| Wide_Character_Encoding_Method_Specified : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT, GNATBIND |
| -- Set True if the value in Wide_Character_Encoding_Method was set as |
| -- a result of an explicit -gnatW? or -W? switch. False otherwise. |
| |
| Xref_Active : Boolean := True; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set if cross-referencing is enabled (i.e. xref info in ALI files) |
| |
| Zero_Formatting : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATBIND |
| -- Do no formatting (no title, no leading spaces, no empty lines) in |
| -- auxiliary outputs (-e, -K, -l, -R). |
| |
| ---------------------------- |
| -- Configuration Settings -- |
| ---------------------------- |
| |
| -- These are settings that are used to establish the mode at the start of |
| -- each unit. The values defined below can be affected either by command |
| -- line switches, or by the use of appropriate configuration pragmas in a |
| -- configuration pragma file (but NOT by a local use of a configuration |
| -- pragma in a single file). |
| |
| Ada_Version_Config : Ada_Version_Type; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This is the value of the configuration switch for the Ada 83 mode, as |
| -- set by the command line switches -gnat83/95/2005/2012, and possibly |
| -- modified by the use of configuration pragmas Ada_*. This switch is used |
| -- to set the initial value for Ada_Version mode at the start of analysis |
| -- of a unit. Note however that the setting of this flag is ignored for |
| -- internal and predefined units (which are always compiled in the most up |
| -- to date version of Ada). |
| |
| Ada_Version_Pragma_Config : Node_Id; |
| -- This will be set non empty if it is set by a configuration pragma |
| |
| Ada_Version_Explicit_Config : Ada_Version_Type; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This is set in the same manner as Ada_Version_Config. The difference is |
| -- that the setting of this flag is not ignored for internal and predefined |
| -- units, which for some purposes do indeed access this value, regardless |
| -- of the fact that they are compiled the most up to date ada version). |
| |
| Assertions_Enabled_Config : Boolean; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This is the value of the configuration switch for assertions enabled |
| -- mode, as possibly set by the command line switch -gnata, and possibly |
| -- modified by the use of the configuration pragma Assertion_Policy. |
| |
| Assume_No_Invalid_Values_Config : Boolean; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This is the value of the configuration switch for assuming "no invalid |
| -- values enabled" mode, as possibly set by the command line switch |
| -- -gnatB, and possibly modified by the use of the configuration pragma |
| -- Assume_No_Invalid_Values. |
| |
| Check_Float_Overflow_Config : Boolean; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set to True to check that operations on predefined unconstrained float |
| -- types (e.g. Float, Long_Float) do not overflow and generate infinities |
| -- or invalid values. Set by the Check_Float_Overflow pragma, or by use |
| -- of the -gnateF switch. |
| |
| Check_Policy_List_Config : Node_Id; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This points to the list of N_Pragma nodes for Check_Policy pragmas |
| -- that are linked through the Next_Pragma fields, with the list being |
| -- terminated by Empty. The order is most recently processed first. This |
| -- list includes only those pragmas in configuration pragma files. |
| |
| Default_Pool_Config : Node_Id := Empty; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Same as Default_Pool above, except this is only for Default_Storage_Pool |
| -- pragmas that are configuration pragmas. |
| |
| Default_SSO_Config : Character := ' '; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set if a pragma Default_Scalar_Storage_Order appears as a configuration |
| -- pragma. A value of ' ' means that no pragma was given, otherwise the |
| -- value is 'H' for High_Order_First or 'L' for Low_Order_First. |
| |
| Dynamic_Elaboration_Checks_Config : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True for dynamic elaboration checking mode, as set by the -gnatE |
| -- switch or by the use of pragma Elaboration_Checking (Dynamic). |
| |
| Exception_Locations_Suppressed_Config : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Set True by use of the configuration pragma Suppress_Exception_Messages |
| |
| Extensions_Allowed_Config : Boolean; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This is the flag that indicates whether extensions are allowed. It can |
| -- be set True either by use of the -gnatX switch, or by use of the |
| -- configuration pragma Extensions_Allowed (On). It is always set to True |
| -- for internal GNAT units, since extensions are always permitted in such |
| -- units. |
| |
| External_Name_Exp_Casing_Config : External_Casing_Type; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This is the value of the configuration switch that controls casing of |
| -- external symbols for which an explicit external name is given. It can be |
| -- set to Uppercase by the command line switch -gnatF, and further modified |
| -- by the use of the configuration pragma External_Name_Casing in the |
| -- gnat.adc file. This flag is used to set the initial value for |
| -- External_Name_Exp_Casing at the start of analyzing each unit. Note |
| -- however that the setting of this flag is ignored for internal and |
| -- predefined units (which are always compiled with As_Is mode). |
| |
| External_Name_Imp_Casing_Config : External_Casing_Type; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This is the value of the configuration switch that controls casing of |
| -- external symbols where the external name is implicitly given. It can be |
| -- set to Uppercase by the command line switch -gnatF, and further modified |
| -- by the use of the configuration pragma External_Name_Casing in the |
| -- gnat.adc file. This flag is used to set the initial value for |
| -- External_Name_Imp_Casing at the start of analyzing each unit. Note |
| -- however that the setting of this flag is ignored for internal and |
| -- predefined units (which are always compiled with Lowercase mode). |
| |
| Fast_Math_Config : Boolean; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This is the value of the configuration switch that controls Fast_Math |
| -- mode, as set by a Fast_Math pragma in configuration pragmas. It is |
| -- used to set the initial value of Fast_Math at the start of each new |
| -- compilation unit. |
| |
| Initialize_Scalars_Config : Boolean; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This is the value of the configuration switch that is set by the |
| -- pragma Initialize_Scalars when it appears in the gnat.adc file. |
| -- This switch is not set when the pragma appears ahead of a given |
| -- unit, so it does not affect the compilation of other units. |
| |
| No_Exit_Message : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNATMAKE, GPRBUILD |
| -- Set with switch --no-exit-message. When True, if there are compilation |
| -- failures, the builder does not issue an exit error message. |
| |
| Optimize_Alignment_Config : Character; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This is the value of the configuration switch that controls the |
| -- alignment optimization mode, as set by an Optimize_Alignment pragma. |
| -- It is used to set the initial value of Optimize_Alignment at the start |
| -- of each new compilation unit, except that it is always set to 'O' (off) |
| -- for internal units. |
| |
| Persistent_BSS_Mode_Config : Boolean; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This is the value of the configuration switch that controls whether |
| -- potentially persistent data is to be placed in the persistent_bss |
| -- section. It can be set True by use of the pragma Persistent_BSS. |
| -- This flag is used to set the initial value of Persistent_BSS_Mode |
| -- at the start of each compilation unit, except that it is always |
| -- set False for predefined units. |
| |
| Polling_Required_Config : Boolean; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This is the value of the configuration switch that controls polling |
| -- mode. It can be set True by the command line switch -gnatP, and then |
| -- further modified by the use of pragma Polling in the gnat.adc file. This |
| -- flag is used to set the initial value for Polling_Required at the start |
| -- of analyzing each unit. |
| |
| Prefix_Exception_Messages_Config : Boolean; |
| -- The setting of Prefix_Exception_Messages from configuration pragmas |
| |
| SPARK_Mode_Config : SPARK_Mode_Type := None; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- The setting of SPARK_Mode from configuration pragmas |
| |
| SPARK_Mode_Pragma_Config : Node_Id := Empty; |
| -- If a SPARK_Mode pragma appeared in the configuration pragmas (setting |
| -- SPARK_Mode_Config appropriately), then this points to the N_Pragma node. |
| |
| Uneval_Old_Config : Character; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- The setting of Uneval_Old from configuration pragmas |
| |
| Use_VADS_Size_Config : Boolean; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- This is the value of the configuration switch that controls the use of |
| -- VADS_Size instead of Size wherever the attribute Size is used. It can |
| -- be set True by the use of the pragma Use_VADS_Size in the gnat.adc file. |
| -- This flag is used to set the initial value for Use_VADS_Size at the |
| -- start of analyzing each unit. Note however that the setting of this flag |
| -- is ignored for internal and predefined units (which are always compiled |
| -- with the standard Size semantics). |
| |
| Warnings_As_Errors_Count_Config : Natural; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- Count of pattern strings stored from Warning_As_Error pragmas |
| |
| type Config_Switches_Type is private; |
| -- Type used to save values of the switches set from Config values |
| |
| procedure Save_Opt_Config_Switches (Save : out Config_Switches_Type); |
| -- This procedure saves the current values of the switches which are |
| -- initialized from the above Config values, and then resets these switches |
| -- according to the Config value settings. |
| |
| procedure Set_Opt_Config_Switches |
| (Internal_Unit : Boolean; |
| Main_Unit : Boolean); |
| -- This procedure sets the switches to the appropriate initial values. The |
| -- parameter Internal_Unit is True for an internal or predefined unit, and |
| -- affects the way the switches are set (see above). Main_Unit is true if |
| -- switches are being set for the main unit or for the spec of the main |
| -- unit. This affects setting of the assert/debug pragma switches, which |
| -- are normally set false by default for an internal unit, except when the |
| -- internal unit is the main unit, in which case we use the command line |
| -- settings). |
| |
| procedure Restore_Opt_Config_Switches (Save : Config_Switches_Type); |
| -- This procedure restores a set of switch values previously saved by a |
| -- call to Save_Opt_Config_Switches (Save). |
| |
| procedure Register_Opt_Config_Switches; |
| -- This procedure is called after processing the gnat.adc file and other |
| -- configuration pragma files to record the values of the Config switches, |
| -- as possibly modified by the use of command line switches and pragmas |
| -- appearing in these files. |
| |
| ------------------------ |
| -- Other Global Flags -- |
| ------------------------ |
| |
| Expander_Active : Boolean := False; |
| -- A flag that indicates if expansion is active (True) or deactivated |
| -- (False). When expansion is deactivated all calls to expander routines |
| -- have no effect. Note that the initial setting of False is merely to |
| -- prevent saving of an undefined value for an initial call to the |
| -- Expander_Mode_Save_And_Set procedure. For more information on the use of |
| -- this flag, see package Expander. Indeed this flag might more logically |
| -- be in the spec of Expander, but it is referenced by Errout, and it |
| -- really seems wrong for Errout to depend on Expander. |
| |
| Static_Dispatch_Tables : Boolean := True; |
| -- This flag indicates if the backend supports generation of statically |
| -- allocated dispatch tables. If it is True, then the front end will |
| -- generate static aggregates for dispatch tables that contain forward |
| -- references to addresses of subprograms not seen yet, and the back end |
| -- must be prepared to handle this case. If it is False, then the front |
| -- end generates assignments to initialize the dispatch table, and there |
| -- are no such forward references. By default we build statically allocated |
| -- dispatch tables for all library level tagged types in all platforms.This |
| -- behavior can be disabled using switch -gnatd.t which will set this flag |
| -- to False and revert to the previous dynamic behavior. |
| |
| ----------------------- |
| -- Tree I/O Routines -- |
| ----------------------- |
| |
| procedure Tree_Read; |
| -- Reads switch settings from current tree file using Tree_Read |
| |
| procedure Tree_Write; |
| -- Writes out switch settings to current tree file using Tree_Write |
| |
| -------------------------- |
| -- ASIS Version Control -- |
| -------------------------- |
| |
| -- These two variables (Tree_Version_String and Tree_ASIS_Version_Number) |
| -- are supposed to be used in the GNAT/ASIS version check performed in |
| -- the ASIS code (this package is also a part of the ASIS implementation). |
| -- They are set by Tree_Read procedure, so they represent the version |
| -- number (and the version string) of the compiler which has created the |
| -- tree, and they are supposed to be compared with the corresponding values |
| -- from the Tree_IO and Gnatvsn packages which also are a part of ASIS |
| -- implementation. |
| |
| Tree_Version_String : String_Access; |
| -- Used to store the compiler version string read from a tree file to check |
| -- if it is from the same date as stored in the version string in Gnatvsn. |
| -- We require that ASIS Pro can be used only with GNAT Pro, but we allow |
| -- non-Pro ASIS and ASIS-based tools to be used with any version of the |
| -- GNAT compiler. Therefore, we need the possibility to compare the dates |
| -- of the corresponding source sets, using version strings that may be |
| -- of different lengths. |
| |
| Tree_ASIS_Version_Number : Int; |
| -- Used to store the ASIS version number read from a tree file to check if |
| -- it is the same as stored in the ASIS version number in Tree_IO. |
| |
| ----------------------------------- |
| -- Modes for Formal Verification -- |
| ----------------------------------- |
| |
| GNATprove_Mode : Boolean := False; |
| -- Specific compiling mode targeting formal verification for those parts |
| -- of the input code that belong to the SPARK 2014 subset of Ada. Set True |
| -- by the gnat2why executable or by use of the -gnatd.F debug switch. Note |
| -- that this is completely separate from the SPARK restriction defined in |
| -- GNAT to detect violations of a subset of SPARK 2005 rules. |
| |
| --------------------------- |
| -- Error/Warning Control -- |
| --------------------------- |
| |
| -- The following array would more reasonably be located in Err_Vars or |
| -- Errour, but but we put them here to deal with licensing issues (we need |
| -- this to have the GPL exception licensing, since these variables and |
| -- subprograms are accessed from units with this licensing). |
| |
| Warnings_As_Errors : array (1 .. 10_000) of String_Ptr; |
| -- Table for recording Warning_As_Error pragmas as they are processed. |
| -- It would be nicer to use Table, but there are circular elaboration |
| -- problems if we try to do this, and an attempt to find some other |
| -- appropriately licensed unit to declare this as a Table failed with |
| -- various elaboration circularities. Memory is getting cheap these days! |
| |
| --------------- |
| -- GNAT_Mode -- |
| --------------- |
| |
| GNAT_Mode : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- True if compiling in GNAT system mode (-gnatg switch) |
| |
| GNAT_Mode_Config : Boolean := False; |
| -- GNAT |
| -- True if -gnatg switch is present. GNAT_Mode may be temporary set to |
| -- True during the analysis of a system unit, but GNAT_Mode_Config must |
| -- not change once scanned and set. |
| |
| -- Setting GNAT mode has the following effects on the language that is |
| -- accepted. Note that several of the following have the effect of changing |
| -- an error to a warning. But warnings are usually treated as fatal errors |
| -- in -gnatg mode, so to actually take advantage of such a change, it is |
| -- necessary to add an explicit pragma Warnings (Off) in the source and |
| -- this requires clear documentation of why this is necessary. |
| |
| -- The identifier character set is set to 'n' (7-bit ASCII) |
| |
| -- Pragma Extend_System is ignored |
| |
| -- Warning_Mode is set to Treat_As_Error (-gnatwe) |
| |
| -- Standard style checks are set (See Set_GNAT_Style_Check_Options) |
| |
| -- Standard warnings are turned on (see Set_GNAT_Mode_Warnings) |
| |
| -- The Ada version is set to Ada 2012 |
| |
| -- Task priorities are always allowed to be in the range Any_Priority |
| |
| -- Overflow checks are suppressed, overflow checking set to strict mode |
| |
| -- ALI files are always generated for predefined generic packages |
| |
| -- Obsolescent feature warnings are suppressed |
| |
| -- Recompilation of children of GNAT, System, Ada, Interfaces is allowed |
| |
| -- The Scalar_Storage_Order attribute applies to generic types |
| |
| -- Categorization errors are treated as warnings rather than errors |
| |
| -- Statements in preelaborated units give warnings rather than errors |
| |
| -- Private objects are allowed in preelaborated units |
| |
| -- Non-static constants in preelaborated units give warnings not errors |
| |
| -- The warning about component size being ignored is suppressed |
| |
| -- The warning about size clauses being ignored is suppressed |
| |
| -- Initializing limited types gives a warning rather than an error |
| |
| -- Copying of limited objects is allowed |
| |
| -- Returning objects of limited types is allowed |
| |
| -- Non-static call in preelaborated unit give a warning, not an error |
| |
| -- Warnings on possible elaboration errors are suppressed |
| |
| -- Warnings about packing being ignored are suppressed |
| |
| -- Warnings in internal units are not suppressed (they normally are) |
| |
| -- The only special comment sequence allowed is --! |
| |
| -------------------------- |
| -- Private Declarations -- |
| -------------------------- |
| |
| private |
| |
| -- The following type is used to save and restore settings of switches in |
| -- Opt that represent the configuration (i.e. result of config pragmas). |
| |
| -- Note that Ada_Version_Explicit is not included, since this is a sticky |
| -- flag that once set does not get reset, since the whole idea of this flag |
| -- is to record the setting for the main unit. |
| |
| type Config_Switches_Type is record |
| Ada_Version : Ada_Version_Type; |
| Ada_Version_Explicit : Ada_Version_Type; |
| Ada_Version_Pragma : Node_Id; |
| Assertions_Enabled : Boolean; |
| Assume_No_Invalid_Values : Boolean; |
| Check_Float_Overflow : Boolean; |
| Check_Policy_List : Node_Id; |
| Default_Pool : Node_Id; |
| Default_SSO : Character; |
| Dynamic_Elaboration_Checks : Boolean; |
| Exception_Locations_Suppressed : Boolean; |
| Extensions_Allowed : Boolean; |
| External_Name_Exp_Casing : External_Casing_Type; |
| External_Name_Imp_Casing : External_Casing_Type; |
| Fast_Math : Boolean; |
| Initialize_Scalars : Boolean; |
| Normalize_Scalars : Boolean; |
| Optimize_Alignment : Character; |
| Optimize_Alignment_Local : Boolean; |
| Persistent_BSS_Mode : Boolean; |
| Polling_Required : Boolean; |
| Prefix_Exception_Messages : Boolean; |
| SPARK_Mode : SPARK_Mode_Type; |
| SPARK_Mode_Pragma : Node_Id; |
| Uneval_Old : Character; |
| Use_VADS_Size : Boolean; |
| Warnings_As_Errors_Count : Natural; |
| end record; |
| |
| -- The following declarations are for GCC version dependent flags. We do |
| -- not let client code in the compiler test GCC_Version directly, but |
| -- instead use deferred constants for relevant feature tags. |
| |
| -- Note: there currently are no such constants defined in this section, |
| -- since the compiler front end is currently entirely independent of the |
| -- GCC version, which is a desirable state of affairs. |
| |
| function get_gcc_version return Int; |
| pragma Import (C, get_gcc_version, "get_gcc_version"); |
| |
| GCC_Version : constant Nat := get_gcc_version; |
| -- GNATMAKE |
| -- Indicates which version of gcc is in use (3 = 3.x, 4 = 4.x). Note that |
| -- gcc 2.8.1 (which used to be a value of 2) is no longer supported. |
| |
| end Opt; |