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|  | --                         GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS                         -- | 
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|  | --  Package containing utility procedures used throughout the semantics | 
|  |  | 
|  | with Einfo;   use Einfo; | 
|  | with Exp_Tss; use Exp_Tss; | 
|  | with Namet;   use Namet; | 
|  | with Opt;     use Opt; | 
|  | with Snames;  use Snames; | 
|  | with Types;   use Types; | 
|  | with Uintp;   use Uintp; | 
|  | with Urealp;  use Urealp; | 
|  |  | 
|  | package Sem_Util is | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Abstract_Interface_List (Typ : Entity_Id) return List_Id; | 
|  | --  The list of interfaces implemented by Typ. Empty if there are none, | 
|  | --  including the cases where there can't be any because e.g. the type is | 
|  | --  not tagged. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Add_Access_Type_To_Process (E : Entity_Id; A : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Add A to the list of access types to process when expanding the | 
|  | --  freeze node of E. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Add_Block_Identifier (N : Node_Id; Id : out Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Given a block statement N, generate an internal E_Block label and make | 
|  | --  it the identifier of the block. Id denotes the generated entity. If the | 
|  | --  block already has an identifier, Id returns the entity of its label. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Add_Global_Declaration (N : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  These procedures adds a declaration N at the library level, to be | 
|  | --  elaborated before any other code in the unit. It is used for example | 
|  | --  for the entity that marks whether a unit has been elaborated. The | 
|  | --  declaration is added to the Declarations list of the Aux_Decls_Node | 
|  | --  for the current unit. The declarations are added in the current scope, | 
|  | --  so the caller should push a new scope as required before the call. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Add_Suffix (E : Entity_Id; Suffix : Character) return Name_Id; | 
|  | --  Returns the name of E adding Suffix | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Address_Integer_Convert_OK (T1, T2 : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Given two types, returns True if we are in Allow_Integer_Address mode | 
|  | --  and one of the types is (a descendant of) System.Address (and this type | 
|  | --  is private), and the other type is any integer type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Address_Value (N : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Return the underlying value of the expression N of an address clause | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Addressable (V : Uint) return Boolean; | 
|  | function Addressable (V : Int)  return Boolean; | 
|  | pragma Inline (Addressable); | 
|  | --  Returns True if the value of V is the word size or an addressable factor | 
|  | --  of the word size (typically 8, 16, 32 or 64). | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Aggregate_Constraint_Checks | 
|  | (Exp       : Node_Id; | 
|  | Check_Typ : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Checks expression Exp against subtype Check_Typ. If Exp is an aggregate | 
|  | --  and Check_Typ a constrained record type with discriminants, we generate | 
|  | --  the appropriate discriminant checks. If Exp is an array aggregate then | 
|  | --  emit the appropriate length checks. If Exp is a scalar type, or a string | 
|  | --  literal, Exp is changed into Check_Typ'(Exp) to ensure that range checks | 
|  | --  are performed at run time. Also used for expressions in the argument of | 
|  | --  'Update, which shares some of the features of an aggregate. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Alignment_In_Bits (E : Entity_Id) return Uint; | 
|  | --  If the alignment of the type or object E is currently known to the | 
|  | --  compiler, then this function returns the alignment value in bits. | 
|  | --  Otherwise Uint_0 is returned, indicating that the alignment of the | 
|  | --  entity is not yet known to the compiler. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function All_Composite_Constraints_Static (Constr : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Used to implement pragma Restrictions (No_Dynamic_Sized_Objects). | 
|  | --  Given a constraint or subtree of a constraint on a composite | 
|  | --  subtype/object, returns True if there are no nonstatic constraints, | 
|  | --  which might cause objects to be created with dynamic size. | 
|  | --  Called for subtype declarations (including implicit ones created for | 
|  | --  subtype indications in object declarations, as well as discriminated | 
|  | --  record aggregate cases). For record aggregates, only records containing | 
|  | --  discriminant-dependent arrays matter, because the discriminants must be | 
|  | --  static when governing a variant part. Access discriminants are | 
|  | --  irrelevant. Also called for array aggregates, but only named notation, | 
|  | --  because those are the only dynamic cases. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Append_Entity_Name (Buf : in out Bounded_String; E : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Recursive procedure to construct string for qualified name of enclosing | 
|  | --  program unit. The qualification stops at an enclosing scope has no | 
|  | --  source name (block or loop). If entity is a subprogram instance, skip | 
|  | --  enclosing wrapper package. The name is appended to Buf. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Append_Inherited_Subprogram (S : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  If the parent of the operation is declared in the visible part of | 
|  | --  the current scope, the inherited operation is visible even though the | 
|  | --  derived type that inherits the operation may be completed in the private | 
|  | --  part of the current package. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Apply_Compile_Time_Constraint_Error | 
|  | (N      : Node_Id; | 
|  | Msg    : String; | 
|  | Reason : RT_Exception_Code; | 
|  | Ent    : Entity_Id  := Empty; | 
|  | Typ    : Entity_Id  := Empty; | 
|  | Loc    : Source_Ptr := No_Location; | 
|  | Rep    : Boolean    := True; | 
|  | Warn   : Boolean    := False); | 
|  | --  N is a subexpression that will raise Constraint_Error when evaluated | 
|  | --  at run time. Msg is a message that explains the reason for raising the | 
|  | --  exception. The last character is ? if the message is always a warning, | 
|  | --  even in Ada 95, and is not a ? if the message represents an illegality | 
|  | --  (because of violation of static expression rules) in Ada 95 (but not | 
|  | --  in Ada 83). Typically this routine posts all messages at the Sloc of | 
|  | --  node N. However, if Loc /= No_Location, Loc is the Sloc used to output | 
|  | --  the message. After posting the appropriate message, and if the flag | 
|  | --  Rep is set, this routine replaces the expression with an appropriate | 
|  | --  N_Raise_Constraint_Error node using the given Reason code. This node | 
|  | --  is then marked as being static if the original node is static, but | 
|  | --  sets the flag Raises_Constraint_Error, preventing further evaluation. | 
|  | --  The error message may contain a } or & insertion character. This | 
|  | --  normally references Etype (N), unless the Ent argument is given | 
|  | --  explicitly, in which case it is used instead. The type of the raise | 
|  | --  node that is built is normally Etype (N), but if the Typ parameter | 
|  | --  is present, this is used instead. Warn is normally False. If it is | 
|  | --  True then the message is treated as a warning even though it does | 
|  | --  not end with a ? (this is used when the caller wants to parameterize | 
|  | --  whether an error or warning is given), or when the message should be | 
|  | --  treated as a warning even when SPARK_Mode is On (which otherwise would | 
|  | --  force an error). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Async_Readers_Enabled (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Given the entity of an abstract state or a variable, determine whether | 
|  | --  Id is subject to external property Async_Readers and if it is, the | 
|  | --  related expression evaluates to True. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Async_Writers_Enabled (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Given the entity of an abstract state or a variable, determine whether | 
|  | --  Id is subject to external property Async_Writers and if it is, the | 
|  | --  related expression evaluates to True. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Available_Full_View_Of_Component (T : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  If at the point of declaration an array type has a private or limited | 
|  | --  component, several array operations are not available on the type, and | 
|  | --  the array type is flagged accordingly. If in the immediate scope of | 
|  | --  the array type the component becomes non-private or non-limited, these | 
|  | --  operations become available. This can happen if the scopes of both types | 
|  | --  are open, and the scope of the array is not outside the scope of the | 
|  | --  component. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Bad_Attribute | 
|  | (N    : Node_Id; | 
|  | Nam  : Name_Id; | 
|  | Warn : Boolean := False); | 
|  | --  Called when node N is expected to contain a valid attribute name, and | 
|  | --  Nam is found instead. If Warn is set True this is a warning, else this | 
|  | --  is an error. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Bad_Predicated_Subtype_Use | 
|  | (Msg            : String; | 
|  | N              : Node_Id; | 
|  | Typ            : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Suggest_Static : Boolean := False); | 
|  | --  This is called when Typ, a predicated subtype, is used in a context | 
|  | --  which does not allow the use of a predicated subtype. Msg is passed to | 
|  | --  Error_Msg_FE to output an appropriate message using N as the location, | 
|  | --  and Typ as the entity. The caller must set up any insertions other than | 
|  | --  the & for the type itself. Note that if Typ is a generic actual type, | 
|  | --  then the message will be output as a warning, and a raise Program_Error | 
|  | --  is inserted using Insert_Action with node N as the insertion point. Node | 
|  | --  N also supplies the source location for construction of the raise node. | 
|  | --  If Typ does not have any predicates, the call has no effect. Set flag | 
|  | --  Suggest_Static when the context warrants an advice on how to avoid the | 
|  | --  use error. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Bad_Unordered_Enumeration_Reference | 
|  | (N : Node_Id; | 
|  | T : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Node N contains a potentially dubious reference to type T, either an | 
|  | --  explicit comparison, or an explicit range. This function returns True | 
|  | --  if the type T is an enumeration type for which No pragma Order has been | 
|  | --  given, and the reference N is not in the same extended source unit as | 
|  | --  the declaration of T. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Begin_Keyword_Location (N : Node_Id) return Source_Ptr; | 
|  | --  Given block statement, entry body, package body, subprogram body, or | 
|  | --  task body N, return the closest source location to the "begin" keyword. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Build_Actual_Subtype | 
|  | (T : Entity_Id; | 
|  | N : Node_Or_Entity_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Build an anonymous subtype for an entity or expression, using the | 
|  | --  bounds of the entity or the discriminants of the enclosing record. | 
|  | --  T is the type for which the actual subtype is required, and N is either | 
|  | --  a defining identifier, or any subexpression. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Build_Actual_Subtype_Of_Component | 
|  | (T : Entity_Id; | 
|  | N : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Determine whether a selected component has a type that depends on | 
|  | --  discriminants, and build actual subtype for it if so. | 
|  |  | 
|  | --  Handling of inherited primitives whose ancestors have class-wide | 
|  | --  pre/postconditions. | 
|  |  | 
|  | --  If a primitive operation of a parent type has a class-wide pre/post- | 
|  | --  condition that includes calls to other primitives, and that operation | 
|  | --  is inherited by a descendant type that also overrides some of these | 
|  | --  other primitives, the condition that applies to the inherited | 
|  | --  operation has a modified condition in which the overridden primitives | 
|  | --  have been replaced by the primitives of the descendent type. A call | 
|  | --  to the inherited operation cannot be simply a call to the parent | 
|  | --  operation (with an appropriate conversion) as is the case for other | 
|  | --  inherited operations, but must appear with a wrapper subprogram to which | 
|  | --  the modified conditions apply. Furthermore the call to the parent | 
|  | --  operation must not be subject to the original class-wide condition, | 
|  | --  given that modified conditions apply. To implement these semantics | 
|  | --  economically we create a subprogram body (a "class-wide clone") to | 
|  | --  which no pre/postconditions apply, and we create bodies for the | 
|  | --  original and the inherited operation that have their respective | 
|  | --  pre/postconditions and simply call the clone. The following operations | 
|  | --  take care of constructing declaration and body of the clone, and | 
|  | --  building the calls to it within the appropriate wrappers. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Build_Class_Wide_Clone_Body | 
|  | (Spec_Id  : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Bod      : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  Build body of subprogram that has a class-wide condition that contains | 
|  | --  calls to other primitives. Spec_Id is the Id of the subprogram, and B | 
|  | --  is its source body, which becomes the body of the clone. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Build_Class_Wide_Clone_Call | 
|  | (Loc      : Source_Ptr; | 
|  | Decls    : List_Id; | 
|  | Spec_Id  : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Spec     : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Build a call to the common class-wide clone of a subprogram with | 
|  | --  class-wide conditions. The body of the subprogram becomes a wrapper | 
|  | --  for a call to the clone. The inherited operation becomes a similar | 
|  | --  wrapper to which modified conditions apply, and the call to the | 
|  | --  clone includes the proper conversion in a call the parent operation. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Build_Class_Wide_Clone_Decl (Spec_Id : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  For a subprogram that has a class-wide condition that contains calls | 
|  | --  to other primitives, build an internal subprogram that is invoked | 
|  | --  through a type-specific wrapper for all inherited subprograms that | 
|  | --  may have a modified condition. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Build_Default_Subtype | 
|  | (T : Entity_Id; | 
|  | N : Node_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  If T is an unconstrained type with defaulted discriminants, build a | 
|  | --  subtype constrained by the default values, insert the subtype | 
|  | --  declaration in the tree before N, and return the entity of that | 
|  | --  subtype. Otherwise, simply return T. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Build_Discriminal_Subtype_Of_Component | 
|  | (T : Entity_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Determine whether a record component has a type that depends on | 
|  | --  discriminants, and build actual subtype for it if so. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Build_Elaboration_Entity (N : Node_Id; Spec_Id : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Given a compilation unit node N, allocate an elaboration counter for | 
|  | --  the compilation unit, and install it in the Elaboration_Entity field | 
|  | --  of Spec_Id, the entity for the compilation unit. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Build_Overriding_Spec | 
|  | (Op  : Node_Id; | 
|  | Typ : Entity_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Build a subprogram specification for the wrapper of an inherited | 
|  | --  operation with a modified pre- or postcondition (See AI12-0113). | 
|  | --  Op is the parent operation, and Typ is the descendant type that | 
|  | --  inherits the operation. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Build_Explicit_Dereference | 
|  | (Expr : Node_Id; | 
|  | Disc : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  AI05-139: Names with implicit dereference. If the expression N is a | 
|  | --  reference type and the context imposes the corresponding designated | 
|  | --  type, convert N into N.Disc.all. Such expressions are always over- | 
|  | --  loaded with both interpretations, and the dereference interpretation | 
|  | --  carries the name of the reference discriminant. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Cannot_Raise_Constraint_Error (Expr : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if the expression cannot possibly raise Constraint_Error. | 
|  | --  The response is conservative in the sense that a result of False does | 
|  | --  not necessarily mean that CE could be raised, but a response of True | 
|  | --  means that for sure CE cannot be raised. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Check_Dynamically_Tagged_Expression | 
|  | (Expr        : Node_Id; | 
|  | Typ         : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Related_Nod : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  Check wrong use of dynamically tagged expression | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Check_Fully_Declared (T : Entity_Id; N : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  Verify that the full declaration of type T has been seen. If not, place | 
|  | --  error message on node N. Used in object declarations, type conversions | 
|  | --  and qualified expressions. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Check_Function_With_Address_Parameter (Subp_Id : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  A subprogram that has an Address parameter and is declared in a Pure | 
|  | --  package is not considered Pure, because the parameter may be used as a | 
|  | --  pointer and the referenced data may change even if the address value | 
|  | --  itself does not. | 
|  | --  If the programmer gave an explicit Pure_Function pragma, then we respect | 
|  | --  the pragma and leave the subprogram Pure. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Check_Function_Writable_Actuals (N : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  (Ada 2012): If the construct N has two or more direct constituents that | 
|  | --  are names or expressions whose evaluation may occur in an arbitrary | 
|  | --  order, at least one of which contains a function call with an in out or | 
|  | --  out parameter, then the construct is legal only if: for each name that | 
|  | --  is passed as a parameter of mode in out or out to some inner function | 
|  | --  call C2 (not including the construct N itself), there is no other name | 
|  | --  anywhere within a direct constituent of the construct C other than | 
|  | --  the one containing C2, that is known to refer to the same object (RM | 
|  | --  6.4.1(6.17/3)). | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Check_Implicit_Dereference (N : Node_Id; Typ : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  AI05-139-2: Accessors and iterators for containers. This procedure | 
|  | --  checks whether T is a reference type, and if so it adds an interprettion | 
|  | --  to N whose type is the designated type of the reference_discriminant. | 
|  | --  If N is a generalized indexing operation, the interpretation is added | 
|  | --  both to the corresponding function call, and to the indexing node. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Check_Internal_Protected_Use (N : Node_Id; Nam : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Within a protected function, the current object is a constant, and | 
|  | --  internal calls to a procedure or entry are illegal. Similarly, other | 
|  | --  uses of a protected procedure in a renaming or a generic instantiation | 
|  | --  in the context of a protected function are illegal (AI05-0225). | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Check_Later_Vs_Basic_Declarations | 
|  | (Decls          : List_Id; | 
|  | During_Parsing : Boolean); | 
|  | --  If During_Parsing is True, check for misplacement of later vs basic | 
|  | --  declarations in Ada 83. If During_Parsing is False, and the SPARK | 
|  | --  restriction is set, do the same: although SPARK 95 removes the | 
|  | --  distinction between initial and later declarative items, the distinction | 
|  | --  remains in the Examiner (JB01-005). Note that the Examiner does not | 
|  | --  count package declarations in later declarative items. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Check_No_Hidden_State (Id : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Determine whether object or state Id introduces a hidden state. If this | 
|  | --  is the case, emit an error. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Check_Nonvolatile_Function_Profile (Func_Id : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Verify that the profile of nonvolatile function Func_Id does not contain | 
|  | --  effectively volatile parameters or return type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Check_Part_Of_Reference (Var_Id : Entity_Id; Ref : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  Verify the legality of reference Ref to variable Var_Id when the | 
|  | --  variable is a constituent of a single protected/task type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Check_Potentially_Blocking_Operation (N : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  N is one of the statement forms that is a potentially blocking | 
|  | --  operation. If it appears within a protected action, emit warning. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Check_Previous_Null_Procedure | 
|  | (Decl : Node_Id; | 
|  | Prev : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  A null procedure or a subprogram renaming can complete a previous | 
|  | --  declaration, unless that previous declaration is itself a null | 
|  | --  procedure. This must be treated specially because the analysis of | 
|  | --  the null procedure leaves the corresponding entity as having no | 
|  | --  completion, because its completion is provided by a generated body | 
|  | --  inserted after all other declarations. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Check_Result_And_Post_State (Subp_Id : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Determine whether the contract of subprogram Subp_Id mentions attribute | 
|  | --  'Result and it contains an expression that evaluates differently in pre- | 
|  | --  and post-state. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Check_State_Refinements | 
|  | (Context      : Node_Id; | 
|  | Is_Main_Unit : Boolean := False); | 
|  | --  Verify that all abstract states declared in a block statement, entry | 
|  | --  body, package body, protected body, subprogram body, task body, or a | 
|  | --  package declaration denoted by Context have proper refinement. Emit an | 
|  | --  error if this is not the case. Flag Is_Main_Unit should be set when | 
|  | --  Context denotes the main compilation unit. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Check_Unused_Body_States (Body_Id : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Verify that all abstract states and objects declared in the state space | 
|  | --  of package body Body_Id are used as constituents. Emit an error if this | 
|  | --  is not the case. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Check_Unprotected_Access | 
|  | (Context : Node_Id; | 
|  | Expr    : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  Check whether the expression is a pointer to a protected component, | 
|  | --  and the context is external to the protected operation, to warn against | 
|  | --  a possible unlocked access to data. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Choice_List (N : Node_Id) return List_Id; | 
|  | --  Utility to retrieve the choices of a Component_Association or the | 
|  | --  Discrete_Choices of an Iterated_Component_Association. For various | 
|  | --  reasons these nodes have a different structure even though they play | 
|  | --  similar roles in array aggregates. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Collect_Body_States (Body_Id : Entity_Id) return Elist_Id; | 
|  | --  Gather the entities of all abstract states and objects declared in the | 
|  | --  body state space of package body Body_Id. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Collect_Interfaces | 
|  | (T               : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Ifaces_List     : out Elist_Id; | 
|  | Exclude_Parents : Boolean := False; | 
|  | Use_Full_View   : Boolean := True); | 
|  | --  Ada 2005 (AI-251): Collect whole list of abstract interfaces that are | 
|  | --  directly or indirectly implemented by T. Exclude_Parents is used to | 
|  | --  avoid the addition of inherited interfaces to the generated list. | 
|  | --  Use_Full_View is used to collect the interfaces using the full-view | 
|  | --  (if available). | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Collect_Interface_Components | 
|  | (Tagged_Type     : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Components_List : out Elist_Id); | 
|  | --  Ada 2005 (AI-251): Collect all the tag components associated with the | 
|  | --  secondary dispatch tables of a tagged type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Collect_Interfaces_Info | 
|  | (T               : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Ifaces_List     : out Elist_Id; | 
|  | Components_List : out Elist_Id; | 
|  | Tags_List       : out Elist_Id); | 
|  | --  Ada 2005 (AI-251): Collect all the interfaces associated with T plus | 
|  | --  the record component and tag associated with each of these interfaces. | 
|  | --  On exit Ifaces_List, Components_List and Tags_List have the same number | 
|  | --  of elements, and elements at the same position on these tables provide | 
|  | --  information on the same interface type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Collect_Parents | 
|  | (T             : Entity_Id; | 
|  | List          : out Elist_Id; | 
|  | Use_Full_View : Boolean := True); | 
|  | --  Collect all the parents of Typ. Use_Full_View is used to collect them | 
|  | --  using the full-view of private parents (if available). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Collect_Primitive_Operations (T : Entity_Id) return Elist_Id; | 
|  | --  Called upon type derivation and extension. We scan the declarative part | 
|  | --  in which the type appears, and collect subprograms that have one | 
|  | --  subsidiary subtype of the type. These subprograms can only appear after | 
|  | --  the type itself. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Compile_Time_Constraint_Error | 
|  | (N    : Node_Id; | 
|  | Msg  : String; | 
|  | Ent  : Entity_Id  := Empty; | 
|  | Loc  : Source_Ptr := No_Location; | 
|  | Warn : Boolean    := False) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  This is similar to Apply_Compile_Time_Constraint_Error in that it | 
|  | --  generates a warning (or error) message in the same manner, but it does | 
|  | --  not replace any nodes. For convenience, the function always returns its | 
|  | --  first argument. The message is a warning if the message ends with ?, or | 
|  | --  we are operating in Ada 83 mode, or the Warn parameter is set to True. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Conditional_Delay (New_Ent, Old_Ent : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Sets the Has_Delayed_Freeze flag of New_Ent if the Delayed_Freeze flag | 
|  | --  of Old_Ent is set and Old_Ent has not yet been Frozen (i.e. Is_Frozen is | 
|  | --  False). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Copy_Component_List | 
|  | (R_Typ : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Loc   : Source_Ptr) return List_Id; | 
|  | --  Copy components from record type R_Typ that come from source. Used to | 
|  | --  create a new compatible record type. Loc is the source location assigned | 
|  | --  to the created nodes. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Copy_Parameter_List (Subp_Id : Entity_Id) return List_Id; | 
|  | --  Utility to create a parameter profile for a new subprogram spec, when | 
|  | --  the subprogram has a body that acts as spec. This is done for some cases | 
|  | --  of inlining, and for private protected ops. Also used to create bodies | 
|  | --  for stubbed subprograms. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Copy_SPARK_Mode_Aspect (From : Node_Id; To : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  Copy the SPARK_Mode aspect if present in the aspect specifications | 
|  | --  of node From to node To. On entry it is assumed that To does not have | 
|  | --  aspect specifications. If From has no aspects, the routine has no | 
|  | --  effect. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Copy_Subprogram_Spec (Spec : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Replicate a function or a procedure specification denoted by Spec. The | 
|  | --  resulting tree is an exact duplicate of the original tree. New entities | 
|  | --  are created for the unit name and the formal parameters. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Corresponding_Generic_Type (T : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  If a type is a generic actual type, return the corresponding formal in | 
|  | --  the generic parent unit. There is no direct link in the tree for this | 
|  | --  attribute, except in the case of formal private and derived types. | 
|  | --  Possible optimization??? | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Current_Entity (N : Node_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | pragma Inline (Current_Entity); | 
|  | --  Find the currently visible definition for a given identifier, that is to | 
|  | --  say the first entry in the visibility chain for the Chars of N. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Current_Entity_In_Scope (N : Node_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Find whether there is a previous definition for identifier N in the | 
|  | --  current scope. Because declarations for a scope are not necessarily | 
|  | --  contiguous (e.g. for packages) the first entry on the visibility chain | 
|  | --  for N is not necessarily in the current scope. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Current_Scope return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Get entity representing current scope | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Current_Scope_No_Loops return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Return the current scope ignoring internally generated loops | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Current_Subprogram return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Returns current enclosing subprogram. If Current_Scope is a subprogram, | 
|  | --  then that is what is returned, otherwise the Enclosing_Subprogram of the | 
|  | --  Current_Scope is returned. The returned value is Empty if this is called | 
|  | --  from a library package which is not within any subprogram. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Deepest_Type_Access_Level (Typ : Entity_Id) return Uint; | 
|  | --  Same as Type_Access_Level, except that if the type is the type of an Ada | 
|  | --  2012 stand-alone object of an anonymous access type, then return the | 
|  | --  static accesssibility level of the object. In that case, the dynamic | 
|  | --  accessibility level of the object may take on values in a range. The low | 
|  | --  bound of that range is returned by Type_Access_Level; this function | 
|  | --  yields the high bound of that range. Also differs from Type_Access_Level | 
|  | --  in the case of a descendant of a generic formal type (returns Int'Last | 
|  | --  instead of 0). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Defining_Entity (N : Node_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Given a declaration N, returns the associated defining entity. If the | 
|  | --  declaration has a specification, the entity is obtained from the | 
|  | --  specification. If the declaration has a defining unit name, then the | 
|  | --  defining entity is obtained from the defining unit name ignoring any | 
|  | --  child unit prefixes. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --  Iterator loops also have a defining entity, which holds the list of | 
|  | --  local entities declared during loop expansion. These entities need | 
|  | --  debugging information, generated through Qualify_Entity_Names, and | 
|  | --  the loop declaration must be placed in the table Name_Qualify_Units. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Denotes_Discriminant | 
|  | (N                : Node_Id; | 
|  | Check_Concurrent : Boolean := False) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if node N is an Entity_Name node for a discriminant. If the | 
|  | --  flag Check_Concurrent is true, function also returns true when N denotes | 
|  | --  the discriminal of the discriminant of a concurrent type. This is needed | 
|  | --  to disable some optimizations on private components of protected types, | 
|  | --  and constraint checks on entry families constrained by discriminants. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Denotes_Same_Object (A1, A2 : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Detect suspicious overlapping between actuals in a call, when both are | 
|  | --  writable (RM 2012 6.4.1(6.4/3)). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Denotes_Same_Prefix (A1, A2 : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Functions to detect suspicious overlapping between actuals in a call, | 
|  | --  when one of them is writable. The predicates are those proposed in | 
|  | --  AI05-0144, to detect dangerous order dependence in complex calls. | 
|  | --  I would add a parameter Warn which enables more extensive testing of | 
|  | --  cases as we find appropriate when we are only warning ??? Or perhaps | 
|  | --  return an indication of (Error, Warn, OK) ??? | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Denotes_Variable (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if node N denotes a single variable without parentheses | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Depends_On_Discriminant (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if N denotes a discriminant or if N is a range, a subtype | 
|  | --  indication or a scalar subtype where one of the bounds is a | 
|  | --  discriminant. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Designate_Same_Unit | 
|  | (Name1 : Node_Id; | 
|  | Name2 : Node_Id) return  Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if Name1 and Name2 designate the same unit name; each of | 
|  | --  these names is supposed to be a selected component name, an expanded | 
|  | --  name, a defining program unit name or an identifier. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Diagnose_Iterated_Component_Association (N : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  Emit an error if iterated component association N is actually an illegal | 
|  | --  quantified expression lacking a quantifier. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Discriminated_Size (Comp : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  If a component size is not static then a warning will be emitted | 
|  | --  in Ravenscar or other restricted contexts. When a component is non- | 
|  | --  static because of a discriminant constraint we can specialize the | 
|  | --  warning by mentioning discriminants explicitly. This was created for | 
|  | --  private components of protected objects, but is generally useful when | 
|  | --  restriction No_Implicit_Heap_Allocation is active. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Dynamic_Accessibility_Level (Expr : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Expr should be an expression of an access type. Builds an integer | 
|  | --  literal except in cases involving anonymous access types, where | 
|  | --  accessibility levels are tracked at run time (access parameters and | 
|  | --  Ada 2012 stand-alone objects). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Effective_Extra_Accessibility (Id : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Same as Einfo.Extra_Accessibility except thtat object renames | 
|  | --  are looked through. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Effective_Reads_Enabled (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Given the entity of an abstract state or a variable, determine whether | 
|  | --  Id is subject to external property Effective_Reads and if it is, the | 
|  | --  related expression evaluates to True. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Effective_Writes_Enabled (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Given the entity of an abstract state or a variable, determine whether | 
|  | --  Id is subject to external property Effective_Writes and if it is, the | 
|  | --  related expression evaluates to True. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Enclosing_Comp_Unit_Node (N : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Returns the enclosing N_Compilation_Unit node that is the root of a | 
|  | --  subtree containing N. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Enclosing_CPP_Parent (Typ : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Returns the closest ancestor of Typ that is a CPP type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Enclosing_Declaration (N : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Returns the declaration node enclosing N (including possibly N itself), | 
|  | --  if any, or Empty otherwise. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Enclosing_Generic_Body (N : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Returns the Node_Id associated with the innermost enclosing generic | 
|  | --  body, if any. If none, then returns Empty. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Enclosing_Generic_Unit (N : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Returns the Node_Id associated with the innermost enclosing generic | 
|  | --  unit, if any. If none, then returns Empty. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Enclosing_Lib_Unit_Entity | 
|  | (E : Entity_Id := Current_Scope) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Returns the entity of enclosing library unit node which is the root of | 
|  | --  the current scope (which must not be Standard_Standard, and the caller | 
|  | --  is responsible for ensuring this condition) or other specified entity. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Enclosing_Lib_Unit_Node (N : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Returns the N_Compilation_Unit node of the library unit that is directly | 
|  | --  or indirectly (through a subunit) at the root of a subtree containing | 
|  | --  N. This may be either the same as Enclosing_Comp_Unit_Node, or if | 
|  | --  Enclosing_Comp_Unit_Node returns a subunit, then the corresponding | 
|  | --  library unit. If no such item is found, returns Empty. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Enclosing_Package (E : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Utility function to return the Ada entity of the package enclosing | 
|  | --  the entity E, if any. Returns Empty if no enclosing package. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Enclosing_Package_Or_Subprogram (E : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Returns the entity of the package or subprogram enclosing E, if any. | 
|  | --  Returns Empty if no enclosing package or subprogram. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Enclosing_Subprogram (E : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Utility function to return the Ada entity of the subprogram enclosing | 
|  | --  the entity E, if any. Returns Empty if no enclosing subprogram. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function End_Keyword_Location (N : Node_Id) return Source_Ptr; | 
|  | --  Given block statement, entry body, package body, package declaration, | 
|  | --  protected body, [single] protected type declaration, subprogram body, | 
|  | --  task body, or [single] task type declaration N, return the closest | 
|  | --  source location of the "end" keyword. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Ensure_Freeze_Node (E : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Make sure a freeze node is allocated for entity E. If necessary, build | 
|  | --  and initialize a new freeze node and set Has_Delayed_Freeze True for E. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Enter_Name (Def_Id : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Insert new name in symbol table of current scope with check for | 
|  | --  duplications (error message is issued if a conflict is found). | 
|  | --  Note: Enter_Name is not used for overloadable entities, instead these | 
|  | --  are entered using Sem_Ch6.Enter_Overloadable_Entity. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Entity_Of (N : Node_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Obtain the entity of arbitrary node N. If N is a renaming, return the | 
|  | --  entity of the earliest renamed source abstract state or whole object. | 
|  | --  If no suitable entity is available, return Empty. This routine carries | 
|  | --  out actions that are tied to SPARK semantics. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Explain_Limited_Type (T : Entity_Id; N : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  This procedure is called after issuing a message complaining about an | 
|  | --  inappropriate use of limited type T. If useful, it adds additional | 
|  | --  continuation lines to the message explaining why type T is limited. | 
|  | --  Messages are placed at node N. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Expression_Of_Expression_Function | 
|  | (Subp : Entity_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Return the expression of expression function Subp | 
|  |  | 
|  | type Extensions_Visible_Mode is | 
|  | (Extensions_Visible_None, | 
|  | --  Extensions_Visible does not yield a mode when SPARK_Mode is off. This | 
|  | --  value acts as a default in a non-SPARK compilation. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Extensions_Visible_False, | 
|  | --  A value of "False" signifies that Extensions_Visible is either | 
|  | --  missing or the pragma is present and the value of its Boolean | 
|  | --  expression is False. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Extensions_Visible_True); | 
|  | --  A value of "True" signifies that Extensions_Visible is present and | 
|  | --  the value of its Boolean expression is True. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Extensions_Visible_Status | 
|  | (Id : Entity_Id) return Extensions_Visible_Mode; | 
|  | --  Given the entity of a subprogram or formal parameter subject to pragma | 
|  | --  Extensions_Visible, return the Boolean value denoted by the expression | 
|  | --  of the pragma. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Find_Actual | 
|  | (N      : Node_Id; | 
|  | Formal : out Entity_Id; | 
|  | Call   : out Node_Id); | 
|  | --  Determines if the node N is an actual parameter of a function or a | 
|  | --  procedure call. If so, then Formal points to the entity for the formal | 
|  | --  (Ekind is E_In_Parameter, E_Out_Parameter, or E_In_Out_Parameter) and | 
|  | --  Call is set to the node for the corresponding call. If the node N is not | 
|  | --  an actual parameter then Formal and Call are set to Empty. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Find_Body_Discriminal | 
|  | (Spec_Discriminant : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Given a discriminant of the record type that implements a task or | 
|  | --  protected type, return the discriminal of the corresponding discriminant | 
|  | --  of the actual concurrent type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Find_Corresponding_Discriminant | 
|  | (Id   : Node_Id; | 
|  | Typ  : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Because discriminants may have different names in a generic unit and in | 
|  | --  an instance, they are resolved positionally when possible. A reference | 
|  | --  to a discriminant carries the discriminant that it denotes when it is | 
|  | --  analyzed. Subsequent uses of this id on a different type denotes the | 
|  | --  discriminant at the same position in this new type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Find_DIC_Type (Typ : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Subsidiary to all Build_DIC_Procedure_xxx routines. Find the type which | 
|  | --  defines the Default_Initial_Condition pragma of type Typ. This is either | 
|  | --  Typ itself or a parent type when the pragma is inherited. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Find_Enclosing_Iterator_Loop (Id : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Find the nearest iterator loop which encloses arbitrary entity Id. If | 
|  | --  such a loop exists, return the entity of its identifier (E_Loop scope), | 
|  | --  otherwise return Empty. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Find_Enclosing_Scope (N : Node_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Find the nearest scope which encloses arbitrary node N | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Find_Loop_In_Conditional_Block (N : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Find the nested loop statement in a conditional block. Loops subject to | 
|  | --  attribute 'Loop_Entry are transformed into blocks. Parts of the original | 
|  | --  loop are nested within the block. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Find_Overlaid_Entity | 
|  | (N   : Node_Id; | 
|  | Ent : out Entity_Id; | 
|  | Off : out Boolean); | 
|  | --  The node N should be an address representation clause. Determines if | 
|  | --  the target expression is the address of an entity with an optional | 
|  | --  offset. If so, set Ent to the entity and, if there is an offset, set | 
|  | --  Off to True, otherwise to False. If N is not an address representation | 
|  | --  clause, or if it is not possible to determine that the address is of | 
|  | --  this form, then set Ent to Empty. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Find_Parameter_Type (Param : Node_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Return the type of formal parameter Param as determined by its | 
|  | --  specification. | 
|  |  | 
|  | --  The following type describes the placement of an arbitrary entity with | 
|  | --  respect to SPARK visible / hidden state space. | 
|  |  | 
|  | type State_Space_Kind is | 
|  | (Not_In_Package, | 
|  | --  An entity is not in the visible, private or body state space when | 
|  | --  the immediate enclosing construct is not a package. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Visible_State_Space, | 
|  | --  An entity is in the visible state space when it appears immediately | 
|  | --  within the visible declarations of a package or when it appears in | 
|  | --  the visible state space of a nested package which in turn is declared | 
|  | --  in the visible declarations of an enclosing package: | 
|  |  | 
|  | --    package Pack is | 
|  | --       Visible_Variable : ... | 
|  | --       package Nested | 
|  | --         with Abstract_State => Visible_State | 
|  | --       is | 
|  | --          Visible_Nested_Variable : ... | 
|  | --       end Nested; | 
|  | --    end Pack; | 
|  |  | 
|  | --  Entities associated with a package instantiation inherit the state | 
|  | --  space from the instance placement: | 
|  |  | 
|  | --     generic | 
|  | --     package Gen is | 
|  | --        Generic_Variable : ... | 
|  | --     end Gen; | 
|  |  | 
|  | --     with Gen; | 
|  | --     package Pack is | 
|  | --        package Inst is new Gen; | 
|  | --        --  Generic_Variable is in the visible state space of Pack | 
|  | --     end Pack; | 
|  |  | 
|  | Private_State_Space, | 
|  | --  An entity is in the private state space when it appears immediately | 
|  | --  within the private declarations of a package or when it appears in | 
|  | --  the visible state space of a nested package which in turn is declared | 
|  | --  in the private declarations of an enclosing package: | 
|  |  | 
|  | --    package Pack is | 
|  | --    private | 
|  | --       Private_Variable : ... | 
|  | --       package Nested | 
|  | --         with Abstract_State => Private_State | 
|  | --       is | 
|  | --          Private_Nested_Variable : ... | 
|  | --       end Nested; | 
|  | --    end Pack; | 
|  |  | 
|  | --  The same placement principle applies to package instantiations | 
|  |  | 
|  | Body_State_Space); | 
|  | --  An entity is in the body state space when it appears immediately | 
|  | --  within the declarations of a package body or when it appears in the | 
|  | --  visible state space of a nested package which in turn is declared in | 
|  | --  the declarations of an enclosing package body: | 
|  |  | 
|  | --    package body Pack is | 
|  | --       Body_Variable : ... | 
|  | --       package Nested | 
|  | --         with Abstract_State => Body_State | 
|  | --       is | 
|  | --          Body_Nested_Variable : ... | 
|  | --       end Nested; | 
|  | --    end Pack; | 
|  |  | 
|  | --  The same placement principle applies to package instantiations | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Find_Placement_In_State_Space | 
|  | (Item_Id   : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Placement : out State_Space_Kind; | 
|  | Pack_Id   : out Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Determine the state space placement of an item. Item_Id denotes the | 
|  | --  entity of an abstract state, object, or package instantiation. Placement | 
|  | --  captures the precise placement of the item in the enclosing state space. | 
|  | --  If the state space is that of a package, Pack_Id denotes its entity, | 
|  | --  otherwise Pack_Id is Empty. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Find_Primitive_Eq (Typ : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Locate primitive equality for type if it exists. Return Empty if it is | 
|  | --  not available. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Find_Specific_Type (CW : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Find specific type of a class-wide type, and handle the case of an | 
|  | --  incomplete type coming either from a limited_with clause or from an | 
|  | --  incomplete type declaration. If resulting type is private return its | 
|  | --  full view. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Find_Static_Alternative (N : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  N is a case statement whose expression is a compile-time value. | 
|  | --  Determine the alternative chosen, so that the code of non-selected | 
|  | --  alternatives, and the warnings that may apply to them, are removed. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function First_Actual (Node : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Node is an N_Function_Call, N_Procedure_Call_Statement or | 
|  | --  N_Entry_Call_Statement node. The result returned is the first actual | 
|  | --  parameter in declaration order (not the order of parameters as they | 
|  | --  appeared in the source, which can be quite different as a result of the | 
|  | --  use of named parameters). Empty is returned for a call with no | 
|  | --  parameters. The procedure for iterating through the actuals in | 
|  | --  declaration order is to use this function to find the first actual, and | 
|  | --  then use Next_Actual to obtain the next actual in declaration order. | 
|  | --  Note that the value returned is always the expression (not the | 
|  | --  N_Parameter_Association nodes, even if named association is used). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function First_Global | 
|  | (Subp        : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Global_Mode : Name_Id; | 
|  | Refined     : Boolean := False) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Returns the first global item of mode Global_Mode (which can be | 
|  | --  Name_Input, Name_Output, Name_In_Out or Name_Proof_In) associated to | 
|  | --  subprogram Subp, or Empty otherwise. If Refined is True, the global item | 
|  | --  is retrieved from the Refined_Global aspect/pragma associated to the | 
|  | --  body of Subp if present. Next_Global can be used to get the next global | 
|  | --  item with the same mode. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Fix_Msg (Id : Entity_Id; Msg : String) return String; | 
|  | --  Replace all occurrences of a particular word in string Msg depending on | 
|  | --  the Ekind of Id as follows: | 
|  | --    * Replace "subprogram" with | 
|  | --      - "entry" when Id is an entry [family] | 
|  | --      - "task type" when Id is a single task object, task type or task | 
|  | --         body. | 
|  | --    * Replace "protected" with | 
|  | --      - "task" when Id is a single task object, task type or task body | 
|  | --  All other non-matching words remain as is | 
|  |  | 
|  | function From_Nested_Package (T : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  A type declared in a nested package may be frozen by a declaration | 
|  | --  appearing after the package but before the package is frozen. If the | 
|  | --  type has aspects that generate subprograms, these may contain references | 
|  | --  to entities local to the nested package. In that case the package must | 
|  | --  be installed on the scope stack to prevent spurious visibility errors. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Gather_Components | 
|  | (Typ           : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Comp_List     : Node_Id; | 
|  | Governed_By   : List_Id; | 
|  | Into          : Elist_Id; | 
|  | Report_Errors : out Boolean); | 
|  | --  The purpose of this procedure is to gather the valid components in a | 
|  | --  record type according to the values of its discriminants, in order to | 
|  | --  validate the components of a record aggregate. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    Typ is the type of the aggregate when its constrained discriminants | 
|  | --      need to be collected, otherwise it is Empty. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    Comp_List is an N_Component_List node. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    Governed_By is a list of N_Component_Association nodes, where each | 
|  | --     choice list contains the name of a discriminant and the expression | 
|  | --     field gives its value. The values of the discriminants governing | 
|  | --     the (possibly nested) variant parts in Comp_List are found in this | 
|  | --     Component_Association List. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    Into is the list where the valid components are appended. Note that | 
|  | --     Into need not be an Empty list. If it's not, components are attached | 
|  | --     to its tail. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    Report_Errors is set to True if the values of the discriminants are | 
|  | --     non-static. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --  This procedure is also used when building a record subtype. If the | 
|  | --  discriminant constraint of the subtype is static, the components of the | 
|  | --  subtype are only those of the variants selected by the values of the | 
|  | --  discriminants. Otherwise all components of the parent must be included | 
|  | --  in the subtype for semantic analysis. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Actual_Subtype (N : Node_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Given a node for an expression, obtain the actual subtype of the | 
|  | --  expression. In the case of a parameter where the formal is an | 
|  | --  unconstrained array or discriminated type, this will be the previously | 
|  | --  constructed subtype of the actual. Note that this is not quite the | 
|  | --  "Actual Subtype" of the RM, since it is always a constrained type, i.e. | 
|  | --  it is the subtype of the value of the actual. The actual subtype is also | 
|  | --  returned in other cases where it has already been constructed for an | 
|  | --  object. Otherwise the expression type is returned unchanged, except for | 
|  | --  the case of an unconstrained array type, where an actual subtype is | 
|  | --  created, using Insert_Actions if necessary to insert any associated | 
|  | --  actions. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Actual_Subtype_If_Available (N : Node_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  This is like Get_Actual_Subtype, except that it never constructs an | 
|  | --  actual subtype. If an actual subtype is already available, i.e. the | 
|  | --  Actual_Subtype field of the corresponding entity is set, then it is | 
|  | --  returned. Otherwise the Etype of the node is returned. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Body_From_Stub (N : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Return the body node for a stub | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Cursor_Type | 
|  | (Aspect : Node_Id; | 
|  | Typ    : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Find Cursor type in scope of type Typ with Iterable aspect, by locating | 
|  | --  primitive operation First. For use in resolving the other primitive | 
|  | --  operations of an Iterable type and expanding loops and quantified | 
|  | --  expressions over formal containers. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Cursor_Type (Typ : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Find Cursor type in scope of type Typ with Iterable aspect, by locating | 
|  | --  primitive operation First. For use after resolving the primitive | 
|  | --  operations of an Iterable type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Default_External_Name (E : Node_Or_Entity_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  This is used to construct the string literal node representing a | 
|  | --  default external name, i.e. one that is constructed from the name of an | 
|  | --  entity, or (in the case of extended DEC import/export pragmas) an | 
|  | --  identifier provided as the external name. Letters in the name are | 
|  | --  according to the setting of Opt.External_Name_Default_Casing. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Enclosing_Object (N : Node_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  If expression N references a part of an object, return this object. | 
|  | --  Otherwise return Empty. Expression N should have been resolved already. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Generic_Entity (N : Node_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Returns the true generic entity in an instantiation. If the name in the | 
|  | --  instantiation is a renaming, the function returns the renamed generic. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Incomplete_View_Of_Ancestor (E : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Implements the notion introduced ever-so briefly in RM 7.3.1 (5.2/3): | 
|  | --  in a child unit a derived type is within the derivation class of an | 
|  | --  ancestor declared in a parent unit, even if there is an intermediate | 
|  | --  derivation that does not see the full view of that ancestor. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Get_Index_Bounds | 
|  | (N             : Node_Id; | 
|  | L             : out Node_Id; | 
|  | H             : out Node_Id; | 
|  | Use_Full_View : Boolean := False); | 
|  | --  This procedure assigns to L and H respectively the values of the low and | 
|  | --  high bounds of node N, which must be a range, subtype indication, or the | 
|  | --  name of a scalar subtype. The result in L, H may be set to Error if | 
|  | --  there was an earlier error in the range. | 
|  | --  Use_Full_View is intended for use by clients other than the compiler | 
|  | --  (specifically, gnat2scil) to indicate that we want the full view if | 
|  | --  the index type turns out to be a partial view; this case should not | 
|  | --  arise during normal compilation of semantically correct programs. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Get_Interfacing_Aspects | 
|  | (Iface_Asp : Node_Id; | 
|  | Conv_Asp  : out Node_Id; | 
|  | EN_Asp    : out Node_Id; | 
|  | Expo_Asp  : out Node_Id; | 
|  | Imp_Asp   : out Node_Id; | 
|  | LN_Asp    : out Node_Id; | 
|  | Do_Checks : Boolean := False); | 
|  | --  Given a single interfacing aspect Iface_Asp, retrieve other interfacing | 
|  | --  aspects that apply to the same related entity. The aspects considered by | 
|  | --  this routine are as follows: | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    Conv_Asp - aspect Convention | 
|  | --    EN_Asp   - aspect External_Name | 
|  | --    Expo_Asp - aspect Export | 
|  | --    Imp_Asp  - aspect Import | 
|  | --    LN_Asp   - aspect Link_Name | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --  When flag Do_Checks is set, this routine will flag duplicate uses of | 
|  | --  aspects. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Enum_Lit_From_Pos | 
|  | (T   : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Pos : Uint; | 
|  | Loc : Source_Ptr) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  This function returns an identifier denoting the E_Enumeration_Literal | 
|  | --  entity for the specified value from the enumeration type or subtype T. | 
|  | --  The second argument is the Pos value. Constraint_Error is raised if | 
|  | --  argument Pos is not in range. The third argument supplies a source | 
|  | --  location for constructed nodes returned by this function. If No_Location | 
|  | --  is supplied as source location, the location of the returned node is | 
|  | --  copied from the original source location for the enumeration literal, | 
|  | --  when available. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Iterable_Type_Primitive | 
|  | (Typ : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Nam : Name_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Retrieve one of the primitives First, Next, Has_Element, Element from | 
|  | --  the value of the Iterable aspect of a type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Get_Library_Unit_Name_String (Decl_Node : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  Retrieve the fully expanded name of the library unit declared by | 
|  | --  Decl_Node into the name buffer. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Max_Queue_Length (Id : Entity_Id) return Uint; | 
|  | --  Return the argument of pragma Max_Queue_Length or zero if the annotation | 
|  | --  is not present. It is assumed that Id denotes an entry. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Name_Entity_Id (Id : Name_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | pragma Inline (Get_Name_Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  An entity value is associated with each name in the name table. The | 
|  | --  Get_Name_Entity_Id function fetches the Entity_Id of this entity, which | 
|  | --  is the innermost visible entity with the given name. See the body of | 
|  | --  Sem_Ch8 for further details on handling of entity visibility. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Name_From_CTC_Pragma (N : Node_Id) return String_Id; | 
|  | --  Return the Name component of Test_Case pragma N | 
|  | --  Bad name now that this no longer applies to Contract_Case ??? | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Parent_Entity (Unit : Node_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Get defining entity of parent unit of a child unit. In most cases this | 
|  | --  is the defining entity of the unit, but for a child instance whose | 
|  | --  parent needs a body for inlining, the instantiation node of the parent | 
|  | --  has not yet been rewritten as a package declaration, and the entity has | 
|  | --  to be retrieved from the Instance_Spec of the unit. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Pragma_Id (N : Node_Id) return Pragma_Id; | 
|  | pragma Inline (Get_Pragma_Id); | 
|  | --  Obtains the Pragma_Id from Pragma_Name_Unmapped (N) | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Qualified_Name | 
|  | (Id     : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Suffix : Entity_Id := Empty) return Name_Id; | 
|  | --  Obtain the fully qualified form of entity Id. The format is: | 
|  | --    scope_of_id-1__scope_of_id__chars_of_id__chars_of_suffix | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Qualified_Name | 
|  | (Nam    : Name_Id; | 
|  | Suffix : Name_Id   := No_Name; | 
|  | Scop   : Entity_Id := Current_Scope) return Name_Id; | 
|  | --  Obtain the fully qualified form of name Nam assuming it appears in scope | 
|  | --  Scop. The format is: | 
|  | --    scop-1__scop__nam__suffix | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Get_Reason_String (N : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  Recursive routine to analyze reason argument for pragma Warnings. The | 
|  | --  value of the reason argument is appended to the current string using | 
|  | --  Store_String_Chars. The reason argument is expected to be a string | 
|  | --  literal or concatenation of string literals. An error is given for | 
|  | --  any other form. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Reference_Discriminant (Typ : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  If Typ has Implicit_Dereference, return discriminant specified in the | 
|  | --  corresponding aspect. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Referenced_Object (N : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Given a node, return the renamed object if the node represents a renamed | 
|  | --  object, otherwise return the node unchanged. The node may represent an | 
|  | --  arbitrary expression. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Renamed_Entity (E : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Given an entity for an exception, package, subprogram or generic unit, | 
|  | --  returns the ultimately renamed entity if this is a renaming. If this is | 
|  | --  not a renamed entity, returns its argument. It is an error to call this | 
|  | --  with any other kind of entity. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Return_Object (N : Node_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Given an extended return statement, return the corresponding return | 
|  | --  object, identified as the one for which Is_Return_Object = True. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Subprogram_Entity (Nod : Node_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Nod is either a procedure call statement, or a function call, or an | 
|  | --  accept statement node. This procedure finds the Entity_Id of the related | 
|  | --  subprogram or entry and returns it, or if no subprogram can be found, | 
|  | --  returns Empty. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_Task_Body_Procedure (E : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Given an entity for a task type or subtype, retrieves the | 
|  | --  Task_Body_Procedure field from the corresponding task type declaration. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Get_User_Defined_Eq (E : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  For a type entity, return the entity of the primitive equality function | 
|  | --  for the type if it exists, otherwise return Empty. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Get_Views | 
|  | (Typ       : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Priv_Typ  : out Entity_Id; | 
|  | Full_Typ  : out Entity_Id; | 
|  | Full_Base : out Entity_Id; | 
|  | CRec_Typ  : out Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Obtain the partial and full view of type Typ and in addition any extra | 
|  | --  types the full view may have. The return entities are as follows: | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    Priv_Typ  - the partial view (a private type) | 
|  | --    Full_Typ  - the full view | 
|  | --    Full_Base - the base type of the full view | 
|  | --    CRec_Typ  - the corresponding record type of the full view | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Access_Values (T : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns true if type or subtype T is an access type, or has a component | 
|  | --  (at any recursive level) that is an access type. This is a conservative | 
|  | --  predicate, if it is not known whether or not T contains access values | 
|  | --  (happens for generic formals in some cases), then False is returned. | 
|  | --  Note that tagged types return False. Even though the tag is implemented | 
|  | --  as an access type internally, this function tests only for access types | 
|  | --  known to the programmer. See also Has_Tagged_Component. | 
|  |  | 
|  | type Alignment_Result is (Known_Compatible, Unknown, Known_Incompatible); | 
|  | --  Result of Has_Compatible_Alignment test, description found below. Note | 
|  | --  that the values are arranged in increasing order of problematicness. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Compatible_Alignment | 
|  | (Obj         : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Expr        : Node_Id; | 
|  | Layout_Done : Boolean) return Alignment_Result; | 
|  | --  Obj is an object entity, and expr is a node for an object reference. If | 
|  | --  the alignment of the object referenced by Expr is known to be compatible | 
|  | --  with the alignment of Obj (i.e. is larger or the same), then the result | 
|  | --  is Known_Compatible. If the alignment of the object referenced by Expr | 
|  | --  is known to be less than the alignment of Obj, then Known_Incompatible | 
|  | --  is returned. If neither condition can be reliably established at compile | 
|  | --  time, then Unknown is returned. If Layout_Done is True, the function can | 
|  | --  assume that the information on size and alignment of types and objects | 
|  | --  is present in the tree. This is used to determine if alignment checks | 
|  | --  are required for address clauses (Layout_Done is False in this case) as | 
|  | --  well as to issue appropriate warnings for them in the post compilation | 
|  | --  phase (Layout_Done is True in this case). | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --  Note: Known_Incompatible does not mean that at run time the alignment | 
|  | --  of Expr is known to be wrong for Obj, just that it can be determined | 
|  | --  that alignments have been explicitly or implicitly specified which are | 
|  | --  incompatible (whereas Unknown means that even this is not known). The | 
|  | --  appropriate reaction of a caller to Known_Incompatible is to treat it as | 
|  | --  Unknown, but issue a warning that there may be an alignment error. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Declarations (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determines if the node can have declarations | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Defaulted_Discriminants (Typ : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Simple predicate to test for defaulted discriminants | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Denormals (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determines if the floating-point type E supports denormal numbers. | 
|  | --  Returns False if E is not a floating-point type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Discriminant_Dependent_Constraint | 
|  | (Comp : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if and only if Comp has a constrained subtype that depends | 
|  | --  on a discriminant. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Effectively_Volatile_Profile | 
|  | (Subp_Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether subprogram Subp_Id has an effectively volatile formal | 
|  | --  parameter or returns an effectively volatile value. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Full_Default_Initialization (Typ : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether type Typ defines "full default initialization" as | 
|  | --  specified by SPARK RM 3.1. To qualify as such, the type must be | 
|  | --    * A scalar type with specified Default_Value | 
|  | --    * An array-of-scalar type with specified Default_Component_Value | 
|  | --    * An array type whose element type defines full default initialization | 
|  | --    * A protected type, record type or type extension whose components | 
|  | --      either include a default expression or have a type which defines | 
|  | --      full default initialization. In the case of type extensions, the | 
|  | --      parent type defines full default initialization. | 
|  | --    * A task type | 
|  | --    * A private type with pragma Default_Initial_Condition that provides | 
|  | --      full default initialization. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Fully_Default_Initializing_DIC_Pragma | 
|  | (Typ : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether type Typ has a suitable Default_Initial_Condition | 
|  | --  pragma which provides the full default initialization of the type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Infinities (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determines if the range of the floating-point type E includes | 
|  | --  infinities. Returns False if E is not a floating-point type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Interfaces | 
|  | (T             : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Use_Full_View : Boolean := True) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Where T is a concurrent type or a record type, returns true if T covers | 
|  | --  any abstract interface types. In case of private types the argument | 
|  | --  Use_Full_View controls if the check is done using its full view (if | 
|  | --  available). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Max_Queue_Length (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether Id is subject to pragma Max_Queue_Length. It is | 
|  | --  assumed that Id denotes an entry. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_No_Obvious_Side_Effects (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  This is a simple minded function for determining whether an expression | 
|  | --  has no obvious side effects. It is used only for determining whether | 
|  | --  warnings are needed in certain situations, and is not guaranteed to | 
|  | --  be accurate in either direction. Exceptions may mean an expression | 
|  | --  does in fact have side effects, but this may be ignored and True is | 
|  | --  returned, or a complex expression may in fact be side effect free | 
|  | --  but we don't recognize it here and return False. The Side_Effect_Free | 
|  | --  routine in Remove_Side_Effects is much more extensive and perhaps could | 
|  | --  be shared, so that this routine would be more accurate. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Non_Null_Refinement (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether abstract state Id has at least one nonnull constituent | 
|  | --  as expressed in pragma Refined_State. This function does not take into | 
|  | --  account the visible refinement region of abstract state Id. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Non_Trivial_Precondition (Subp : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether subprogram Subp has a class-wide precondition that is | 
|  | --  not statically True. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Null_Body (Proc_Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether the body of procedure Proc_Id contains a sole null | 
|  | --  statement, possibly followed by an optional return. Used to optimize | 
|  | --  useless calls to assertion checks. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Null_Exclusion (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether node N has a null exclusion | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Null_Refinement (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether abstract state Id has a null refinement as expressed | 
|  | --  in pragma Refined_State. This function does not take into account the | 
|  | --  visible refinement region of abstract state Id. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Non_Null_Statements (L : List_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Return True if L has non-null statements | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Overriding_Initialize (T : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Predicate to determine whether a controlled type has a user-defined | 
|  | --  Initialize primitive (and, in Ada 2012, whether that primitive is | 
|  | --  non-null), which causes the type to not have preelaborable | 
|  | --  initialization. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Preelaborable_Initialization (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Return True iff type E has preelaborable initialization as defined in | 
|  | --  Ada 2005 (see AI-161 for details of the definition of this attribute). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Prefix (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Return True if N has attribute Prefix | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Private_Component (Type_Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Check if a type has a (sub)component of a private type that has not | 
|  | --  yet received a full declaration. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Signed_Zeros (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determines if the floating-point type E supports signed zeros. | 
|  | --  Returns False if E is not a floating-point type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Significant_Contract (Subp_Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether subprogram [body] Subp_Id has a significant contract. | 
|  | --  All subprograms have a N_Contract node, but this does not mean that the | 
|  | --  contract is useful. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Static_Array_Bounds (Typ : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Return whether an array type has static bounds | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Static_Non_Empty_Array_Bounds (Typ : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether array type Typ has static non-empty bounds | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Stream (T : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Tests if type T is derived from Ada.Streams.Root_Stream_Type, or in the | 
|  | --  case of a composite type, has a component for which this predicate is | 
|  | --  True, and if so returns True. Otherwise a result of False means that | 
|  | --  there is no Stream type in sight. For a private type, the test is | 
|  | --  applied to the underlying type (or returns False if there is no | 
|  | --  underlying type). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Suffix (E : Entity_Id; Suffix : Character) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns true if the last character of E is Suffix. Used in Assertions. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Tagged_Component (Typ : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if Typ is a composite type (array or record) that is either | 
|  | --  a tagged type or has a subcomponent that is tagged. Returns False for a | 
|  | --  noncomposite type, or if no tagged subcomponents are present. This | 
|  | --  function is used to check if "=" has to be expanded into a bunch | 
|  | --  component comparisons. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Undefined_Reference (Expr : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Given arbitrary expression Expr, determine whether it contains at | 
|  | --  least one name whose entity is Any_Id. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Has_Volatile_Component (Typ : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Given arbitrary type Typ, determine whether it contains at least one | 
|  | --  volatile component. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Implementation_Kind (Subp : Entity_Id) return Name_Id; | 
|  | --  Subp is a subprogram marked with pragma Implemented. Return the specific | 
|  | --  implementation requirement which the pragma imposes. The return value is | 
|  | --  either Name_By_Any, Name_By_Entry or Name_By_Protected_Procedure. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Implements_Interface | 
|  | (Typ_Ent         : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Iface_Ent       : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Exclude_Parents : Boolean := False) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns true if the Typ_Ent implements interface Iface_Ent | 
|  |  | 
|  | function In_Assertion_Expression_Pragma (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if node N appears within a pragma that acts as an assertion | 
|  | --  expression. See Sem_Prag for the list of qualifying pragmas. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function In_Generic_Scope (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if entity E is inside a generic scope | 
|  |  | 
|  | function In_Instance return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if the current scope is within a generic instance | 
|  |  | 
|  | function In_Instance_Body return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if current scope is within the body of an instance, where | 
|  | --  several semantic checks (e.g. accessibility checks) are relaxed. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function In_Instance_Not_Visible return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if current scope is with the private part or the body of | 
|  | --  an instance. Other semantic checks are suppressed in this context. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function In_Instance_Visible_Part | 
|  | (Id : Entity_Id := Current_Scope) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if arbitrary entity Id is within the visible part of a | 
|  | --  package instance, where several additional semantic checks apply. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function In_Package_Body return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if current scope is within a package body | 
|  |  | 
|  | function In_Pragma_Expression (N : Node_Id; Nam : Name_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns true if the expression N occurs within a pragma with name Nam | 
|  |  | 
|  | function In_Pre_Post_Condition (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if node N appears within a pre/postcondition pragma. Note | 
|  | --  the pragma Check equivalents are NOT considered. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function In_Reverse_Storage_Order_Object (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if N denotes a component or subcomponent in a record or | 
|  | --  array that has Reverse_Storage_Order. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function In_Same_Declarative_Part | 
|  | (Context : Node_Id; | 
|  | N       : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  True if the node N appears within the same declarative part denoted by | 
|  | --  the node Context. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function In_Subprogram_Or_Concurrent_Unit return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determines if the current scope is within a subprogram compilation unit | 
|  | --  (inside a subprogram declaration, subprogram body, or generic subprogram | 
|  | --  declaration) or within a task or protected body. The test is for | 
|  | --  appearing anywhere within such a construct (that is it does not need | 
|  | --  to be directly within). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function In_Subtree (N : Node_Id; Root : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether node N is within the subtree rooted at Root | 
|  |  | 
|  | function In_Subtree | 
|  | (N     : Node_Id; | 
|  | Root1 : Node_Id; | 
|  | Root2 : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether node N is within the subtree rooted at Root1 or Root2. | 
|  | --  This version is more efficient than calling the single root version of | 
|  | --  Is_Subtree twice. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function In_Visible_Part (Scope_Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether a declaration occurs within the visible part of a | 
|  | --  package specification. The package must be on the scope stack, and the | 
|  | --  corresponding private part must not. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Incomplete_Or_Partial_View (Id : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Given the entity of a constant or a type, retrieve the incomplete or | 
|  | --  partial view of the same entity. Note that Id may not have a partial | 
|  | --  view in which case the function returns Empty. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Incomplete_View_From_Limited_With | 
|  | (Typ : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Typ is a type entity. This normally returns Typ. However, if there is | 
|  | --  an incomplete view of this entity that comes from a limited-with'ed | 
|  | --  package, then this returns that incomplete view. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Indexed_Component_Bit_Offset (N : Node_Id) return Uint; | 
|  | --  Given an N_Indexed_Component node, return the first bit position of the | 
|  | --  component if it is known at compile time. A value of No_Uint means that | 
|  | --  either the value is not yet known before back-end processing or it is | 
|  | --  not known at compile time after back-end processing. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Inherit_Rep_Item_Chain (Typ : Entity_Id; From_Typ : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Inherit the rep item chain of type From_Typ without clobbering any | 
|  | --  existing rep items on Typ's chain. Typ is the destination type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Inherits_From_Tagged_Full_View (Typ : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | pragma Inline (Inherits_From_Tagged_Full_View); | 
|  | --  Return True if Typ is an untagged private type completed with a | 
|  | --  derivation of an untagged private type declaration whose full view | 
|  | --  is a tagged type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Insert_Explicit_Dereference (N : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  In a context that requires a composite or subprogram type and where a | 
|  | --  prefix is an access type, rewrite the access type node N (which is the | 
|  | --  prefix, e.g. of an indexed component) as an explicit dereference. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Inspect_Deferred_Constant_Completion (Decls : List_Id); | 
|  | --  Examine all deferred constants in the declaration list Decls and check | 
|  | --  whether they have been completed by a full constant declaration or an | 
|  | --  Import pragma. Emit the error message if that is not the case. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Install_Elaboration_Model (Unit_Id : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Install the elaboration model specified by pragma Elaboration_Checks | 
|  | --  associated with compilation unit Unit_Id. No action is taken when the | 
|  | --  unit lacks such pragma. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Install_Generic_Formals (Subp_Id : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Install both the generic formal parameters and the formal parameters of | 
|  | --  generic subprogram Subp_Id into visibility. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Install_SPARK_Mode (Mode : SPARK_Mode_Type; Prag : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  Establish the SPARK_Mode and SPARK_Mode_Pragma currently in effect | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Invalid_Scalar_Value | 
|  | (Loc      : Source_Ptr; | 
|  | Scal_Typ : Scalar_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Obtain the invalid value for scalar type Scal_Typ as either specified by | 
|  | --  pragma Initialize_Scalars or by the binder. Return an expression created | 
|  | --  at source location Loc, which denotes the invalid value. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Actual_Out_Parameter (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determines if N is an actual parameter of out mode in a subprogram call | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Actual_Parameter (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determines if N is an actual parameter in a subprogram call | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Actual_Tagged_Parameter (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determines if N is an actual parameter of a formal of tagged type in a | 
|  | --  subprogram call. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Aliased_View (Obj : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine if Obj is an aliased view, i.e. the name of an object to which | 
|  | --  'Access or 'Unchecked_Access can apply. Note that this routine uses the | 
|  | --  rules of the language, it does not take into account the restriction | 
|  | --  No_Implicit_Aliasing, so it can return True if the restriction is active | 
|  | --  and Obj violates the restriction. The caller is responsible for calling | 
|  | --  Restrict.Check_No_Implicit_Aliasing if True is returned, but there is a | 
|  | --  requirement for obeying the restriction in the call context. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Ancestor_Package | 
|  | (E1 : Entity_Id; | 
|  | E2 : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether package E1 is an ancestor of E2 | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Atomic_Object (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether arbitrary node N denotes a reference to an atomic | 
|  | --  object as per Ada RM C.6(12). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Atomic_Object_Entity (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether arbitrary entity Id denotes an atomic object as per | 
|  | --  Ada RM C.6(12). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Atomic_Or_VFA_Object (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether arbitrary node N denotes a reference to an object | 
|  | --  which is either atomic or Volatile_Full_Access. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Attribute_Result (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether node N denotes attribute 'Result | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Attribute_Update (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether node N denotes attribute 'Update | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Body_Or_Package_Declaration (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether node N denotes a body or a package declaration | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Bounded_String (T : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  True if T is a bounded string type. Used to make sure "=" composes | 
|  | --  properly for bounded string types. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Constant_Bound (Exp : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Exp is the expression for an array bound. Determines whether the | 
|  | --  bound is a compile-time known value, or a constant entity, or an | 
|  | --  enumeration literal, or an expression composed of constant-bound | 
|  | --  subexpressions which are evaluated by means of standard operators. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Container_Element (Exp : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  This routine recognizes expressions that denote an element of one of | 
|  | --  the predefined containers, when the source only contains an indexing | 
|  | --  operation and an implicit dereference is inserted by the compiler. | 
|  | --  In the absence of this optimization, the indexing creates a temporary | 
|  | --  controlled cursor that sets the tampering bit of the container, and | 
|  | --  restricts the use of the convenient notation C (X) to contexts that | 
|  | --  do not check the tampering bit (e.g. C.Include (X, C (Y)). Exp is an | 
|  | --  explicit dereference. The transformation applies when it has the form | 
|  | --  F (X).Discr.all. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Contract_Annotation (Item : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether aspect specification or pragma Item is a contract | 
|  | --  annotation. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Controlling_Limited_Procedure | 
|  | (Proc_Nam : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Ada 2005 (AI-345): Determine whether Proc_Nam is a primitive procedure | 
|  | --  of a limited interface with a controlling first parameter. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_CPP_Constructor_Call (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if N is a call to a CPP constructor | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_CCT_Instance | 
|  | (Ref_Id     : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Context_Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Subsidiary to the analysis of pragmas [Refined_]Depends and [Refined_] | 
|  | --  Global; also used when analyzing default expressions of protected and | 
|  | --  record components. Determine whether entity Ref_Id (which must represent | 
|  | --  either a protected type or a task type) denotes the current instance of | 
|  | --  a concurrent type. Context_Id denotes the associated context where the | 
|  | --  pragma appears. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Child_Or_Sibling | 
|  | (Pack_1 : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Pack_2 : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine the following relations between two arbitrary packages: | 
|  | --    1) One package is the parent of a child package | 
|  | --    2) Both packages are siblings and share a common parent | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Concurrent_Interface (T : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  First determine whether type T is an interface and then check whether | 
|  | --  it is of protected, synchronized or task kind. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Current_Instance (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Predicate is true if N legally denotes a type name within its own | 
|  | --  declaration. Prior to Ada 2012 this covered only synchronized type | 
|  | --  declarations. In Ada 2012 it also covers type and subtype declarations | 
|  | --  with aspects: Invariant, Predicate, and Default_Initial_Condition. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Declaration | 
|  | (N                : Node_Id; | 
|  | Body_OK          : Boolean := True; | 
|  | Concurrent_OK    : Boolean := True; | 
|  | Formal_OK        : Boolean := True; | 
|  | Generic_OK       : Boolean := True; | 
|  | Instantiation_OK : Boolean := True; | 
|  | Renaming_OK      : Boolean := True; | 
|  | Stub_OK          : Boolean := True; | 
|  | Subprogram_OK    : Boolean := True; | 
|  | Type_OK          : Boolean := True) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether arbitrary node N denotes a declaration depending | 
|  | --  on the allowed subsets of declarations. Set the following flags to | 
|  | --  consider specific subsets of declarations: | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    * Body_OK - body declarations | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    * Concurrent_OK - concurrent type declarations | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    * Formal_OK - formal declarations | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    * Generic_OK - generic declarations, including generic renamings | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    * Instantiation_OK - generic instantiations | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    * Renaming_OK - renaming declarations, including generic renamings | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    * Stub_OK - stub declarations | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    * Subprogram_OK - entry, expression function, and subprogram | 
|  | --      declarations. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    * Type_OK - type declarations, including concurrent types | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Declared_Within_Variant (Comp : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True iff component Comp is declared within a variant part | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Dependent_Component_Of_Mutable_Object | 
|  | (Object : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if Object is the name of a subcomponent that depends on | 
|  | --  discriminants of a variable whose nominal subtype is unconstrained and | 
|  | --  not indefinite, and the variable is not aliased. Otherwise returns | 
|  | --  False. The nodes passed to this function are assumed to denote objects. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Dereferenced (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  N is a subexpression node of an access type. This function returns true | 
|  | --  if N appears as the prefix of a node that does a dereference of the | 
|  | --  access value (selected/indexed component, explicit dereference or a | 
|  | --  slice), and false otherwise. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Descendant_Of (T1 : Entity_Id; T2 : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if type T1 is a descendant of type T2, and false otherwise. | 
|  | --  This is the RM definition, a type is a descendant of another type if it | 
|  | --  is the same type or is derived from a descendant of the other type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Descendant_Of_Suspension_Object | 
|  | (Typ : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether type Typ is a descendant of type Suspension_Object | 
|  | --  defined in Ada.Synchronous_Task_Control. This version is different from | 
|  | --  Is_Descendant_Of as the detection of Suspension_Object does not involve | 
|  | --  an entity and by extension a call to RTSfind. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Double_Precision_Floating_Point_Type | 
|  | (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Return whether E is a double precision floating point type, | 
|  | --  characterized by: | 
|  | --  . machine_radix = 2 | 
|  | --  . machine_mantissa = 53 | 
|  | --  . machine_emax = 2**10 | 
|  | --  . machine_emin = 3 - machine_emax | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Effectively_Volatile (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether a type or object denoted by entity Id is effectively | 
|  | --  volatile (SPARK RM 7.1.2). To qualify as such, the entity must be either | 
|  | --    * Volatile | 
|  | --    * An array type subject to aspect Volatile_Components | 
|  | --    * An array type whose component type is effectively volatile | 
|  | --    * A protected type | 
|  | --    * Descendant of type Ada.Synchronous_Task_Control.Suspension_Object | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Effectively_Volatile_Object (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether an arbitrary node denotes an effectively volatile | 
|  | --  object (SPARK RM 7.1.2). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Entry_Body (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether entity Id is the body entity of an entry [family] | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Entry_Declaration (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether entity Id is the spec entity of an entry [family] | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Expanded_Priority_Attribute (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Check whether a function in a call is an expanded priority attribute, | 
|  | --  which is transformed into an Rtsfind call to Get_Ceiling. This expansion | 
|  | --  does not take place in a configurable runtime. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Expression_Function (Subp : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether subprogram [body] Subp denotes an expression function | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Expression_Function_Or_Completion | 
|  | (Subp : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether subprogram [body] Subp denotes an expression function | 
|  | --  or is completed by an expression function body. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_EVF_Expression (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether node N denotes a reference to a formal parameter of | 
|  | --  a specific tagged type whose related subprogram is subject to pragma | 
|  | --  Extensions_Visible with value "False" (SPARK RM 6.1.7). Several other | 
|  | --  constructs fall under this category: | 
|  | --    1) A qualified expression whose operand is EVF | 
|  | --    2) A type conversion whose operand is EVF | 
|  | --    3) An if expression with at least one EVF dependent_expression | 
|  | --    4) A case expression with at least one EVF dependent_expression | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_False (U : Uint) return Boolean; | 
|  | pragma Inline (Is_False); | 
|  | --  The argument is a Uint value which is the Boolean'Pos value of a Boolean | 
|  | --  operand (i.e. is either 0 for False, or 1 for True). This function tests | 
|  | --  if it is False (i.e. zero). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Fixed_Model_Number (U : Ureal; T : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True iff the number U is a model number of the fixed-point type | 
|  | --  T, i.e. if it is an exact multiple of Small. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Fully_Initialized_Type (Typ : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Typ is a type entity. This function returns true if this type is fully | 
|  | --  initialized, meaning that an object of the type is fully initialized. | 
|  | --  Note that initialization resulting from use of pragma Normalize_Scalars | 
|  | --  does not count. Note that this is only used for the purpose of issuing | 
|  | --  warnings for objects that are potentially referenced uninitialized. This | 
|  | --  means that the result returned is not crucial, but should err on the | 
|  | --  side of thinking things are fully initialized if it does not know. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Generic_Declaration_Or_Body (Decl : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether arbitrary declaration Decl denotes a generic package, | 
|  | --  a generic subprogram or a generic body. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Inherited_Operation (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  E is a subprogram. Return True is E is an implicit operation inherited | 
|  | --  by a derived type declaration. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Inherited_Operation_For_Type | 
|  | (E   : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Typ : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  E is a subprogram. Return True is E is an implicit operation inherited | 
|  | --  by the derived type declaration for type Typ. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Inlinable_Expression_Function (Subp : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Return True if Subp is an expression function that fulfills all the | 
|  | --  following requirements for inlining: | 
|  | --     1. pragma/aspect Inline_Always | 
|  | --     2. No formals | 
|  | --     3. No contracts | 
|  | --     4. No dispatching primitive | 
|  | --     5. Result subtype controlled (or with controlled components) | 
|  | --     6. Result subtype not subject to type-invariant checks | 
|  | --     7. Result subtype not a class-wide type | 
|  | --     8. Return expression naming an object global to the function | 
|  | --     9. Nominal subtype of the returned object statically compatible | 
|  | --        with the result subtype of the expression function. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Iterator (Typ : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  AI05-0139-2: Check whether Typ is one of the predefined interfaces in | 
|  | --  Ada.Iterator_Interfaces, or it is derived from one. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Iterator_Over_Array (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  N is an iterator specification. Returns True iff N is an iterator over | 
|  | --  an array, either inside a loop of the form 'for X of A' or a quantified | 
|  | --  expression of the form 'for all/some X of A' where A is of array type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | type Is_LHS_Result is (Yes, No, Unknown); | 
|  | function Is_LHS (N : Node_Id) return Is_LHS_Result; | 
|  | --  Returns Yes if N is definitely used as Name in an assignment statement. | 
|  | --  Returns No if N is definitely NOT used as a Name in an assignment | 
|  | --  statement. Returns Unknown if we can't tell at this stage (happens in | 
|  | --  the case where we don't know the type of N yet, and we have something | 
|  | --  like N.A := 3, where this counts as N being used on the left side of | 
|  | --  an assignment only if N is not an access type. If it is an access type | 
|  | --  then it is N.all.A that is assigned, not N. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Library_Level_Entity (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  A library-level declaration is one that is accessible from Standard, | 
|  | --  i.e. a library unit or an entity declared in a library package. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Limited_Class_Wide_Type (Typ : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether a given type is a limited class-wide type, in which | 
|  | --  case it needs a Master_Id, because extensions of its designated type | 
|  | --  may include task components. A class-wide type that comes from a | 
|  | --  limited view must be treated in the same way. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Local_Variable_Reference (Expr : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determines whether Expr is a reference to a variable or IN OUT mode | 
|  | --  parameter of the current enclosing subprogram. | 
|  | --  Why are OUT parameters not considered here ??? | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Name_Reference (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether arbitrary node N is a reference to a name. This is | 
|  | --  similar to Is_Object_Reference but returns True only if N can be renamed | 
|  | --  without the need for a temporary, the typical example of an object not | 
|  | --  in this category being a function call. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Non_Preelaborable_Construct (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether arbitrary construct N violates preelaborability as | 
|  | --  defined in ARM 10.2.1 5-9/3. This routine takes into account both the | 
|  | --  syntactic and semantic properties of the construct. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Nontrivial_DIC_Procedure (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether entity Id denotes the procedure that verifies the | 
|  | --  assertion expression of pragma Default_Initial_Condition and if it does, | 
|  | --  the encapsulated expression is nontrivial. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Null_Record_Type (T : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether T is declared with a null record definition or a | 
|  | --  null component list. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Object_Image (Prefix : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if an 'Image, 'Wide_Image, or 'Wide_Wide_Image attribute | 
|  | --  is applied to a given object or named value prefix (see below). | 
|  |  | 
|  | --  AI12-00124: The ARG has adopted the GNAT semantics of 'Img for scalar | 
|  | --  types, so that the prefix of any 'Image attribute can be an object, a | 
|  | --  named value, or a type, and there is no need for an argument in the | 
|  | --  case it is an object reference. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Object_Reference (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determines if the tree referenced by N represents an object. Both | 
|  | --  variable and constant objects return True (compare Is_Variable). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_OK_Variable_For_Out_Formal (AV : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Used to test if AV is an acceptable formal for an OUT or IN OUT formal. | 
|  | --  Note that the Is_Variable function is not quite the right test because | 
|  | --  this is a case in which conversions whose expression is a variable (in | 
|  | --  the Is_Variable sense) with an untagged type target are considered view | 
|  | --  conversions and hence variables. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_OK_Volatile_Context | 
|  | (Context : Node_Id; | 
|  | Obj_Ref : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether node Context denotes a "non-interfering context" (as | 
|  | --  defined in SPARK RM 7.1.3(12)) where volatile reference Obj_Ref can | 
|  | --  safely reside. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Package_Contract_Annotation (Item : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether aspect specification or pragma Item is one of the | 
|  | --  following package contract annotations: | 
|  | --    Abstract_State | 
|  | --    Initial_Condition | 
|  | --    Initializes | 
|  | --    Refined_State | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Partially_Initialized_Type | 
|  | (Typ              : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Include_Implicit : Boolean := True) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Typ is a type entity. This function returns true if this type is partly | 
|  | --  initialized, meaning that an object of the type is at least partly | 
|  | --  initialized (in particular in the record case, that at least one | 
|  | --  component has an initialization expression). Note that initialization | 
|  | --  resulting from the use of pragma Normalize_Scalars does not count. | 
|  | --  Include_Implicit controls whether implicit initialization of access | 
|  | --  values to null, and of discriminant values, is counted as making the | 
|  | --  type be partially initialized. For the default setting of True, these | 
|  | --  implicit cases do count, and discriminated types or types containing | 
|  | --  access values not explicitly initialized will return True. Otherwise | 
|  | --  if Include_Implicit is False, these cases do not count as making the | 
|  | --  type be partially initialized. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Potentially_Unevaluated (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Predicate to implement definition given in RM 6.1.1 (20/3) | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Potentially_Persistent_Type (T : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determines if type T is a potentially persistent type. A potentially | 
|  | --  persistent type is defined (recursively) as a scalar type, an untagged | 
|  | --  record whose components are all of a potentially persistent type, or an | 
|  | --  array with all static constraints whose component type is potentially | 
|  | --  persistent. A private type is potentially persistent if the full type | 
|  | --  is potentially persistent. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Predefined_Dispatching_Operation (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Ada 2005 (AI-251): Determines if E is a predefined primitive operation | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Predefined_Interface_Primitive (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Ada 2005 (AI-345): Returns True if E is one of the predefined primitives | 
|  | --  required to implement interfaces. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Predefined_Internal_Operation (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Similar to the previous one, but excludes stream operations, because | 
|  | --  these may be overridden, and need extra formals, like user-defined | 
|  | --  operations. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Preelaborable_Aggregate (Aggr : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether aggregate Aggr violates the restrictions of | 
|  | --  preelaborable constructs as defined in ARM 10.2.1(5-9). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Preelaborable_Construct (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether arbitrary node N violates the restrictions of | 
|  | --  preelaborable constructs as defined in ARM 10.2.1(5-9). Routine | 
|  | --  Is_Non_Preelaborable_Construct takes into account the syntactic | 
|  | --  and semantic properties of N for a more accurate diagnostic. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Protected_Self_Reference (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Return True if node N denotes a protected type name which represents | 
|  | --  the current instance of a protected object according to RM 9.4(21/2). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_RCI_Pkg_Spec_Or_Body (Cunit : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Return True if a compilation unit is the specification or the | 
|  | --  body of a remote call interface package. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Remote_Access_To_Class_Wide_Type (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Return True if E is a remote access-to-class-wide type | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Remote_Access_To_Subprogram_Type (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Return True if E is a remote access to subprogram type | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Remote_Call (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Return True if N denotes a potentially remote call | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Renamed_Entry (Proc_Nam : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Return True if Proc_Nam is a procedure renaming of an entry | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Renaming_Declaration (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether arbitrary node N denotes a renaming declaration | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Reversible_Iterator (Typ : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  AI05-0139-2: Check whether Typ is derived from the predefined interface | 
|  | --  Ada.Iterator_Interfaces.Reversible_Iterator. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Selector_Name (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Given an N_Identifier node N, determines if it is a Selector_Name. | 
|  | --  As described in Sinfo, Selector_Names are special because they | 
|  | --  represent use of the N_Identifier node for a true identifier, when | 
|  | --  normally such nodes represent a direct name. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Single_Concurrent_Object (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether arbitrary entity Id denotes the anonymous object | 
|  | --  created for a single protected or single task type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Single_Concurrent_Type (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether arbitrary entity Id denotes a single protected or | 
|  | --  single task type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Single_Concurrent_Type_Declaration (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether arbitrary node N denotes the declaration of a single | 
|  | --  protected type or single task type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Single_Precision_Floating_Point_Type | 
|  | (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Return whether E is a single precision floating point type, | 
|  | --  characterized by: | 
|  | --  . machine_radix = 2 | 
|  | --  . machine_mantissa = 24 | 
|  | --  . machine_emax = 2**7 | 
|  | --  . machine_emin = 3 - machine_emax | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Single_Protected_Object (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether arbitrary entity Id denotes the anonymous object | 
|  | --  created for a single protected type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Single_Task_Object (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether arbitrary entity Id denotes the anonymous object | 
|  | --  created for a single task type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_SPARK_05_Initialization_Expr (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determines if the tree referenced by N represents an initialization | 
|  | --  expression in SPARK 2005, suitable for initializing an object in an | 
|  | --  object declaration. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_SPARK_05_Object_Reference (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determines if the tree referenced by N represents an object in SPARK | 
|  | --  2005. This differs from Is_Object_Reference in that only variables, | 
|  | --  constants, formal parameters, and selected_components of those are | 
|  | --  valid objects in SPARK 2005. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Specific_Tagged_Type (Typ : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether an arbitrary [private] type is specifically tagged | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Statement (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | pragma Inline (Is_Statement); | 
|  | --  Check if the node N is a statement node. Note that this includes | 
|  | --  the case of procedure call statements (unlike the direct use of | 
|  | --  the N_Statement_Other_Than_Procedure_Call subtype from Sinfo). | 
|  | --  Note that a label is *not* a statement, and will return False. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Subprogram_Contract_Annotation (Item : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether aspect specification or pragma Item is one of the | 
|  | --  following subprogram contract annotations: | 
|  | --    Contract_Cases | 
|  | --    Depends | 
|  | --    Extensions_Visible | 
|  | --    Global | 
|  | --    Post | 
|  | --    Post_Class | 
|  | --    Postcondition | 
|  | --    Pre | 
|  | --    Pre_Class | 
|  | --    Precondition | 
|  | --    Refined_Depends | 
|  | --    Refined_Global | 
|  | --    Refined_Post | 
|  | --    Test_Case | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Subprogram_Stub_Without_Prior_Declaration | 
|  | (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Given an N_Subprogram_Body_Stub node N, return True if N is a subprogram | 
|  | --  stub with no prior subprogram declaration. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Suitable_Primitive (Subp_Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether arbitrary subprogram Subp_Id may act as a primitive of | 
|  | --  an arbitrary tagged type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Suspension_Object (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether arbitrary entity Id denotes Suspension_Object defined | 
|  | --  in Ada.Synchronous_Task_Control. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Synchronized_Object (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether entity Id denotes an object and if it does, whether | 
|  | --  this object is synchronized as specified in SPARK RM 9.1. To qualify as | 
|  | --  such, the object must be | 
|  | --    * Of a type that yields a synchronized object | 
|  | --    * An atomic object with enabled Async_Writers | 
|  | --    * A constant | 
|  | --    * A variable subject to pragma Constant_After_Elaboration | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Synchronized_Tagged_Type (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if E is a synchronized tagged type (AARM 3.9.4 (6/2)) | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Transfer (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if the node N is a statement which is known to cause an | 
|  | --  unconditional transfer of control at run time, i.e. the following | 
|  | --  statement definitely will not be executed. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_True (U : Uint) return Boolean; | 
|  | pragma Inline (Is_True); | 
|  | --  The argument is a Uint value which is the Boolean'Pos value of a Boolean | 
|  | --  operand (i.e. is either 0 for False, or 1 for True). This function tests | 
|  | --  if it is True (i.e. non-zero). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Unchecked_Conversion_Instance (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether an arbitrary entity denotes an instance of function | 
|  | --  Ada.Unchecked_Conversion. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Universal_Numeric_Type (T : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | pragma Inline (Is_Universal_Numeric_Type); | 
|  | --  True if T is Universal_Integer or Universal_Real | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_User_Defined_Equality (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether an entity denotes a user-defined equality | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Validation_Variable_Reference (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether N denotes a reference to a variable which captures the | 
|  | --  value of an object for validation purposes. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Variable_Size_Array (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns true if E has variable size components | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Variable_Size_Record (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns true if E has variable size components | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Variable | 
|  | (N                 : Node_Id; | 
|  | Use_Original_Node : Boolean := True) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determines if the tree referenced by N represents a variable, i.e. can | 
|  | --  appear on the left side of an assignment. There is one situation (formal | 
|  | --  parameters) in which untagged type conversions are also considered | 
|  | --  variables, but Is_Variable returns False for such cases, since it has | 
|  | --  no knowledge of the context. Note that this is the point at which | 
|  | --  Assignment_OK is checked, and True is returned for any tree thus marked. | 
|  | --  Use_Original_Node is used to perform the test on Original_Node (N). By | 
|  | --  default is True since this routine is commonly invoked as part of the | 
|  | --  semantic analysis and it must not be disturbed by the rewriten nodes. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Visibly_Controlled (T : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Check whether T is derived from a visibly controlled type. This is true | 
|  | --  if the root type is declared in Ada.Finalization. If T is derived | 
|  | --  instead from a private type whose full view is controlled, an explicit | 
|  | --  Initialize/Adjust/Finalize subprogram does not override the inherited | 
|  | --  one. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Volatile_Function (Func_Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether [generic] function Func_Id is subject to enabled | 
|  | --  pragma Volatile_Function. Protected functions are treated as volatile | 
|  | --  (SPARK RM 7.1.2). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Is_Volatile_Object (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determines if the given node denotes an volatile object in the sense of | 
|  | --  the legality checks described in RM C.6(12). Note that the test here is | 
|  | --  for something actually declared as volatile, not for an object that gets | 
|  | --  treated as volatile (see Einfo.Treat_As_Volatile). | 
|  |  | 
|  | generic | 
|  | with procedure Handle_Parameter (Formal : Entity_Id; Actual : Node_Id); | 
|  | procedure Iterate_Call_Parameters (Call : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  Calls Handle_Parameter for each pair of formal and actual parameters of | 
|  | --  a function, procedure, or entry call. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Itype_Has_Declaration (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Applies to Itypes. True if the Itype is attached to a declaration for | 
|  | --  the type through its Parent field, which may or not be present in the | 
|  | --  tree. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Kill_Current_Values (Last_Assignment_Only : Boolean := False); | 
|  | --  This procedure is called to clear all constant indications from all | 
|  | --  entities in the current scope and in any parent scopes if the current | 
|  | --  scope is a block or a package (and that recursion continues to the top | 
|  | --  scope that is not a block or a package). This is used when the | 
|  | --  sequential flow-of-control assumption is violated (occurrence of a | 
|  | --  label, head of a loop, or start of an exception handler). The effect of | 
|  | --  the call is to clear the Current_Value field (but we do not need to | 
|  | --  clear the Is_True_Constant flag, since that only gets reset if there | 
|  | --  really is an assignment somewhere in the entity scope). This procedure | 
|  | --  also calls Kill_All_Checks, since this is a special case of needing to | 
|  | --  forget saved values. This procedure also clears the Is_Known_Null and | 
|  | --  Is_Known_Non_Null and Is_Known_Valid flags in variables, constants or | 
|  | --  parameters since these are also not known to be trustable any more. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --  The Last_Assignment_Only flag is set True to clear only Last_Assignment | 
|  | --  fields and leave other fields unchanged. This is used when we encounter | 
|  | --  an unconditional flow of control change (return, goto, raise). In such | 
|  | --  cases we don't need to clear the current values, since it may be that | 
|  | --  the flow of control change occurs in a conditional context, and if it | 
|  | --  is not taken, then it is just fine to keep the current values. But the | 
|  | --  Last_Assignment field is different, if we have a sequence assign-to-v, | 
|  | --  conditional-return, assign-to-v, we do not want to complain that the | 
|  | --  second assignment clobbers the first. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Kill_Current_Values | 
|  | (Ent                  : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Last_Assignment_Only : Boolean := False); | 
|  | --  This performs the same processing as described above for the form with | 
|  | --  no argument, but for the specific entity given. The call has no effect | 
|  | --  if the entity Ent is not for an object. Last_Assignment_Only has the | 
|  | --  same meaning as for the call with no Ent. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Kill_Size_Check_Code (E : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Called when an address clause or pragma Import is applied to an entity. | 
|  | --  If the entity is a variable or a constant, and size check code is | 
|  | --  present, this size check code is killed, since the object will not be | 
|  | --  allocated by the program. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Known_Non_Null (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Given a node N for a subexpression of an access type, determines if | 
|  | --  this subexpression yields a value that is known at compile time to | 
|  | --  be non-null and returns True if so. Returns False otherwise. It is | 
|  | --  an error to call this function if N is not of an access type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Known_Null (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Given a node N for a subexpression of an access type, determines if this | 
|  | --  subexpression yields a value that is known at compile time to be null | 
|  | --  and returns True if so. Returns False otherwise. It is an error to call | 
|  | --  this function if N is not of an access type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Known_To_Be_Assigned (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  The node N is an entity reference. This function determines whether the | 
|  | --  reference is for sure an assignment of the entity, returning True if | 
|  | --  so. This differs from May_Be_Lvalue in that it defaults in the other | 
|  | --  direction. Cases which may possibly be assignments but are not known to | 
|  | --  be may return True from May_Be_Lvalue, but False from this function. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Last_Source_Statement (HSS : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  HSS is a handled statement sequence. This function returns the last | 
|  | --  statement in Statements (HSS) that has Comes_From_Source set. If no | 
|  | --  such statement exists, Empty is returned. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Mark_Coextensions (Context_Nod : Node_Id; Root_Nod : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  Given a node which designates the context of analysis and an origin in | 
|  | --  the tree, traverse from Root_Nod and mark all allocators as either | 
|  | --  dynamic or static depending on Context_Nod. Any incorrect marking is | 
|  | --  cleaned up during resolution. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Mark_Elaboration_Attributes | 
|  | (N_Id     : Node_Or_Entity_Id; | 
|  | Checks   : Boolean := False; | 
|  | Level    : Boolean := False; | 
|  | Modes    : Boolean := False; | 
|  | Warnings : Boolean := False); | 
|  | --  Preserve relevant elaboration-related properties of the context in | 
|  | --  arbitrary entity or node N_Id. The flags control the properties as | 
|  | --  follows: | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    Checks   - Save the status of Elaboration_Check | 
|  | --    Level    - Save the declaration level of N_Id (if appicable) | 
|  | --    Modes    - Save the Ghost and SPARK modes in effect (if applicable) | 
|  | --    Warnings - Save the status of Elab_Warnings | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Matching_Static_Array_Bounds | 
|  | (L_Typ : Node_Id; | 
|  | R_Typ : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  L_Typ and R_Typ are two array types. Returns True when they have the | 
|  | --  same number of dimensions, and the same static bounds for each index | 
|  | --  position. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function May_Be_Lvalue (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determines if N could be an lvalue (e.g. an assignment left hand side). | 
|  | --  An lvalue is defined as any expression which appears in a context where | 
|  | --  a name is required by the syntax, and the identity, rather than merely | 
|  | --  the value of the node is needed (for example, the prefix of an Access | 
|  | --  attribute is in this category). Note that, as implied by the name, this | 
|  | --  test is conservative. If it cannot be sure that N is NOT an lvalue, then | 
|  | --  it returns True. It tries hard to get the answer right, but it is hard | 
|  | --  to guarantee this in all cases. Note that it is more possible to give | 
|  | --  correct answer if the tree is fully analyzed. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Might_Raise (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  True if evaluation of N might raise an exception. This is conservative; | 
|  | --  if we're not sure, we return True. If N is a subprogram body, this is | 
|  | --  about whether execution of that body can raise. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Nearest_Enclosing_Instance (E : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Return the entity of the nearest enclosing instance which encapsulates | 
|  | --  entity E. If no such instance exits, return Empty. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Needs_One_Actual (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if a function has defaults for all but its first formal, | 
|  | --  which is a controlling formal. Used in Ada 2005 mode to solve the | 
|  | --  syntactic ambiguity that results from an indexing of a function call | 
|  | --  that returns an array, so that Obj.F (X, Y) may mean F (Ob) (X, Y). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Needs_Simple_Initialization | 
|  | (Typ         : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Consider_IS : Boolean := True) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Certain types need initialization even though there is no specific | 
|  | --  initialization routine: | 
|  | --    Access types (which need initializing to null) | 
|  | --    All scalar types if Normalize_Scalars mode set | 
|  | --    Descendants of standard string types if Normalize_Scalars mode set | 
|  | --    Scalar types having a Default_Value attribute | 
|  | --  Regarding Initialize_Scalars mode, this is ignored if Consider_IS is | 
|  | --  set to False, but if Consider_IS is set to True, then the cases above | 
|  | --  mentioning Normalize_Scalars also apply for Initialize_Scalars mode. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Needs_Variable_Reference_Marker | 
|  | (N        : Node_Id; | 
|  | Calls_OK : Boolean) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether arbitrary node N denotes a reference to a variable | 
|  | --  which is suitable for SPARK elaboration checks. Flag Calls_OK should | 
|  | --  be set when the reference is allowed to appear within calls. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function New_Copy_List_Tree (List : List_Id) return List_Id; | 
|  | --  Copy recursively an analyzed list of nodes. Uses New_Copy_Tree defined | 
|  | --  below. As for New_Copy_Tree, it is illegal to attempt to copy extended | 
|  | --  nodes (entities) either directly or indirectly using this function. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function New_Copy_Tree | 
|  | (Source           : Node_Id; | 
|  | Map              : Elist_Id   := No_Elist; | 
|  | New_Sloc         : Source_Ptr := No_Location; | 
|  | New_Scope        : Entity_Id  := Empty; | 
|  | Scopes_In_EWA_OK : Boolean    := False) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Perform a deep copy of the subtree rooted at Source. Entities, itypes, | 
|  | --  and nodes are handled separately as follows: | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    * A node is replicated by first creating a shallow copy, then copying | 
|  | --      its syntactic fields, where all Parent pointers of the fields are | 
|  | --      updated to refer to the copy. In addition, the following semantic | 
|  | --      fields are recreated after the replication takes place. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --        First_Named_Actual | 
|  | --        First_Real_Statement | 
|  | --        Next_Named_Actual | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --      If applicable, the Etype field (if any) is updated to refer to a | 
|  | --      local itype or type (see below). | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    * An entity defined within an N_Expression_With_Actions node in the | 
|  | --      subtree is given a new entity, and all references to the original | 
|  | --      entity are updated to refer to the new entity. In addition, the | 
|  | --      following semantic fields are replicated and/or updated to refer | 
|  | --      to a local entity or itype. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --        Discriminant_Constraint | 
|  | --        Etype | 
|  | --        First_Index | 
|  | --        Next_Entity | 
|  | --        Packed_Array_Impl_Type | 
|  | --        Scalar_Range | 
|  | --        Scope | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --      Note that currently no other expression can define entities. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    * An itype whose Associated_Node_For_Itype node is in the subtree | 
|  | --      is given a new entity, and all references to the original itype | 
|  | --      are updated to refer to the new itype. In addition, the following | 
|  | --      semantic fields are replicated and/or updated to refer to a local | 
|  | --      entity or itype. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --        Discriminant_Constraint | 
|  | --        Etype | 
|  | --        First_Index | 
|  | --        Next_Entity | 
|  | --        Packed_Array_Impl_Type | 
|  | --        Scalar_Range | 
|  | --        Scope | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --      The Associated_Node_For_Itype is updated to refer to a replicated | 
|  | --      node. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --  The routine can replicate both analyzed and unanalyzed trees. Copying an | 
|  | --  Empty or Error node yields the same node. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --  Parameter Map may be used to specify a set of mappings between entities. | 
|  | --  These mappings are then taken into account when replicating entities. | 
|  | --  The format of Map must be as follows: | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    old entity 1 | 
|  | --    new entity to replace references to entity 1 | 
|  | --    old entity 2 | 
|  | --    new entity to replace references to entity 2 | 
|  | --    ... | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --  Map and its contents are left unchanged. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --  Parameter New_Sloc may be used to specify a new source location for all | 
|  | --  replicated entities, itypes, and nodes. The Comes_From_Source indicator | 
|  | --  is defaulted if a new source location is provided. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --  Parameter New_Scope may be used to specify a new scope for all copied | 
|  | --  entities and itypes. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --  Parameter Scopes_In_EWA_OK may be used to force the replication of both | 
|  | --  scoping entities and non-scoping entities found within expression with | 
|  | --  actions nodes. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function New_External_Entity | 
|  | (Kind         : Entity_Kind; | 
|  | Scope_Id     : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Sloc_Value   : Source_Ptr; | 
|  | Related_Id   : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Suffix       : Character; | 
|  | Suffix_Index : Int := 0; | 
|  | Prefix       : Character := ' ') return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  This function creates an N_Defining_Identifier node for an internal | 
|  | --  created entity, such as an implicit type or subtype, or a record | 
|  | --  initialization procedure. The entity name is constructed with a call | 
|  | --  to New_External_Name (Related_Id, Suffix, Suffix_Index, Prefix), so | 
|  | --  that the generated name may be referenced as a public entry, and the | 
|  | --  Is_Public flag is set if needed (using Set_Public_Status). If the | 
|  | --  entity is for a type or subtype, the size/align fields are initialized | 
|  | --  to unknown (Uint_0). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function New_Internal_Entity | 
|  | (Kind       : Entity_Kind; | 
|  | Scope_Id   : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Sloc_Value : Source_Ptr; | 
|  | Id_Char    : Character) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  This function is similar to New_External_Entity, except that the | 
|  | --  name is constructed by New_Internal_Name (Id_Char). This is used | 
|  | --  when the resulting entity does not have to be referenced as a | 
|  | --  public entity (and in this case Is_Public is not set). | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Next_Actual (Actual_Id : in out Node_Id); | 
|  | pragma Inline (Next_Actual); | 
|  | --  Next_Actual (N) is equivalent to N := Next_Actual (N). Note that we | 
|  | --  inline this procedural form, but not the functional form that follows. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Next_Actual (Actual_Id : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Find next actual parameter in declaration order. As described for | 
|  | --  First_Actual, this is the next actual in the declaration order, not | 
|  | --  the call order, so this does not correspond to simply taking the | 
|  | --  next entry of the Parameter_Associations list. The argument is an | 
|  | --  actual previously returned by a call to First_Actual or Next_Actual. | 
|  | --  Note that the result produced is always an expression, not a parameter | 
|  | --  association node, even if named notation was used. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Next_Global (Node : in out Node_Id); | 
|  | pragma Inline (Next_Actual); | 
|  | --  Next_Global (N) is equivalent to N := Next_Global (N). Note that we | 
|  | --  inline this procedural form, but not the functional form that follows. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Next_Global (Node : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Node is a global item from a list, obtained through calling First_Global | 
|  | --  and possibly Next_Global a number of times. Returns the next global item | 
|  | --  with the same mode. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function No_Heap_Finalization (Typ : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether type Typ is subject to pragma No_Heap_Finalization | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Normalize_Actuals | 
|  | (N       : Node_Id; | 
|  | S       : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Report  : Boolean; | 
|  | Success : out Boolean); | 
|  | --  Reorders lists of actuals according to names of formals, value returned | 
|  | --  in Success indicates success of reordering. For more details, see body. | 
|  | --  Errors are reported only if Report is set to True. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Note_Possible_Modification (N : Node_Id; Sure : Boolean); | 
|  | --  This routine is called if the sub-expression N maybe the target of | 
|  | --  an assignment (e.g. it is the left side of an assignment, used as | 
|  | --  an out parameters, or used as prefixes of access attributes). It | 
|  | --  sets May_Be_Modified in the associated entity if there is one, | 
|  | --  taking into account the rule that in the case of renamed objects, | 
|  | --  it is the flag in the renamed object that must be set. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --  The parameter Sure is set True if the modification is sure to occur | 
|  | --  (e.g. target of assignment, or out parameter), and to False if the | 
|  | --  modification is only potential (e.g. address of entity taken). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Null_To_Null_Address_Convert_OK | 
|  | (N   : Node_Id; | 
|  | Typ : Entity_Id := Empty) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Return True if we are compiling in relaxed RM semantics mode and: | 
|  | --   1) N is a N_Null node and Typ is a descendant of System.Address, or | 
|  | --   2) N is a comparison operator, one of the operands is null, and the | 
|  | --      type of the other operand is a descendant of System.Address. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Number_Of_Elements_In_Array (T : Entity_Id) return Int; | 
|  | --  Returns the number of elements in the array T if the index bounds of T | 
|  | --  is known at compile time. If the bounds are not known at compile time, | 
|  | --  the function returns the value zero. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Object_Access_Level (Obj : Node_Id) return Uint; | 
|  | --  Return the accessibility level of the view of the object Obj. For | 
|  | --  convenience, qualified expressions applied to object names are also | 
|  | --  allowed as actuals for this function. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Original_Aspect_Pragma_Name (N : Node_Id) return Name_Id; | 
|  | --  Retrieve the name of aspect or pragma N, taking into account a possible | 
|  | --  rewrite and whether the pragma is generated from an aspect as the names | 
|  | --  may be different. The routine also deals with 'Class in which case it | 
|  | --  returns the following values: | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    Invariant            -> Name_uInvariant | 
|  | --    Post'Class           -> Name_uPost | 
|  | --    Pre'Class            -> Name_uPre | 
|  | --    Type_Invariant       -> Name_uType_Invariant | 
|  | --    Type_Invariant'Class -> Name_uType_Invariant | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Original_Corresponding_Operation (S : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  [Ada 2012: AI05-0125-1]: If S is an inherited dispatching primitive S2, | 
|  | --  or overrides an inherited dispatching primitive S2, the original | 
|  | --  corresponding operation of S is the original corresponding operation of | 
|  | --  S2. Otherwise, it is S itself. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Output_Entity (Id : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Print entity Id to standard output. The name of the entity appears in | 
|  | --  fully qualified form. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --  WARNING: this routine should be used in debugging scenarios such as | 
|  | --  tracking down undefined symbols as it is fairly low level. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Output_Name (Nam : Name_Id; Scop : Entity_Id := Current_Scope); | 
|  | --  Print name Nam to standard output. The name appears in fully qualified | 
|  | --  form assuming it appears in scope Scop. Note that this may not reflect | 
|  | --  the final qualification as the entity which carries the name may be | 
|  | --  relocated to a different scope. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --  WARNING: this routine should be used in debugging scenarios such as | 
|  | --  tracking down undefined symbols as it is fairly low level. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Policy_In_Effect (Policy : Name_Id) return Name_Id; | 
|  | --  Given a policy, return the policy identifier associated with it. If no | 
|  | --  such policy is in effect, the value returned is No_Name. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Predicate_Tests_On_Arguments (Subp : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Subp is the entity for a subprogram call. This function returns True if | 
|  | --  predicate tests are required for the arguments in this call (this is the | 
|  | --  normal case). It returns False for special cases where these predicate | 
|  | --  tests should be skipped (see body for details). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Primitive_Names_Match (E1, E2 : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if the names of both entities correspond with matching | 
|  | --  primitives. This routine includes support for the case in which one | 
|  | --  or both entities correspond with entities built by Derive_Subprogram | 
|  | --  with a special name to avoid being overridden (i.e. return true in case | 
|  | --  of entities with names "nameP" and "name" or vice versa). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Private_Component (Type_Id : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Returns some private component (if any) of the given Type_Id. | 
|  | --  Used to enforce the rules on visibility of operations on composite | 
|  | --  types, that depend on the full view of the component type. For a | 
|  | --  record type there may be several such components, we just return | 
|  | --  the first one. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Process_End_Label | 
|  | (N   : Node_Id; | 
|  | Typ : Character; | 
|  | Ent : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  N is a node whose End_Label is to be processed, generating all | 
|  | --  appropriate cross-reference entries, and performing style checks | 
|  | --  for any identifier references in the end label. Typ is either | 
|  | --  'e' or 't indicating the type of the cross-reference entity | 
|  | --  (e for spec, t for body, see Lib.Xref spec for details). The | 
|  | --  parameter Ent gives the entity to which the End_Label refers, | 
|  | --  and to which cross-references are to be generated. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Propagate_Concurrent_Flags | 
|  | (Typ      : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Comp_Typ : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Set Has_Task, Has_Protected and Has_Timing_Event on Typ when the flags | 
|  | --  are set on Comp_Typ. This follows the definition of these flags which | 
|  | --  are set (recursively) on any composite type which has a component marked | 
|  | --  by one of these flags. This procedure can only set flags for Typ, and | 
|  | --  never clear them. Comp_Typ is the type of a component or a parent. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Propagate_DIC_Attributes | 
|  | (Typ      : Entity_Id; | 
|  | From_Typ : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Inherit all Default_Initial_Condition-related attributes from type | 
|  | --  From_Typ. Typ is the destination type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Propagate_Invariant_Attributes | 
|  | (Typ      : Entity_Id; | 
|  | From_Typ : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Inherit all invariant-related attributes form type From_Typ. Typ is the | 
|  | --  destination type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Record_Possible_Part_Of_Reference | 
|  | (Var_Id : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Ref    : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  Save reference Ref to variable Var_Id when the variable is subject to | 
|  | --  pragma Part_Of. If the variable is known to be a constituent of a single | 
|  | --  protected/task type, the legality of the reference is verified and the | 
|  | --  save does not take place. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Referenced (Id : Entity_Id; Expr : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether entity Id is referenced within expression Expr | 
|  |  | 
|  | function References_Generic_Formal_Type (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if the expression Expr contains any references to a generic | 
|  | --  type. This can only happen within a generic template. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Remove_Entity_And_Homonym (Id : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Remove arbitrary entity Id from both the homonym and scope chains. Use | 
|  | --  Remove_Overloaded_Entity for overloadable entities. Note: the removal | 
|  | --  performed by this routine does not affect the visibility of existing | 
|  | --  homonyms. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Remove_Homonym (Id : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Removes entity Id from the homonym chain | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Remove_Overloaded_Entity (Id : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Remove arbitrary entity Id from the homonym chain, the scope chain and | 
|  | --  the primitive operations list of the associated controlling type. Use | 
|  | --  Remove_Entity for non-overloadable entities. Note: the removal performed | 
|  | --  by this routine does not affect the visibility of existing homonyms. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Remove_Suffix (E : Entity_Id; Suffix : Character) return Name_Id; | 
|  | --  Returns the name of E without Suffix | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Replace_Null_By_Null_Address (N : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  N is N_Null or a binary comparison operator, we are compiling in relaxed | 
|  | --  RM semantics mode, and one of the operands is null. Replace null with | 
|  | --  System.Null_Address. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Rep_To_Pos_Flag (E : Entity_Id; Loc : Source_Ptr) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  This is used to construct the second argument in a call to Rep_To_Pos | 
|  | --  which is Standard_True if range checks are enabled (E is an entity to | 
|  | --  which the Range_Checks_Suppressed test is applied), and Standard_False | 
|  | --  if range checks are suppressed. Loc is the location for the node that | 
|  | --  is returned (which is a New_Occurrence of the appropriate entity). | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --  Note: one might think that it would be fine to always use True and | 
|  | --  to ignore the suppress in this case, but it is generally better to | 
|  | --  believe a request to suppress exceptions if possible, and further | 
|  | --  more there is at least one case in the generated code (the code for | 
|  | --  array assignment in a loop) that depends on this suppression. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Require_Entity (N : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  N is a node which should have an entity value if it is an entity name. | 
|  | --  If not, then check if there were previous errors. If so, just fill | 
|  | --  in with Any_Id and ignore. Otherwise signal a program error exception. | 
|  | --  This is used as a defense mechanism against ill-formed trees caused by | 
|  | --  previous errors (particularly in -gnatq mode). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Requires_Transient_Scope (Id : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Id is a type entity. The result is True when temporaries of this type | 
|  | --  need to be wrapped in a transient scope to be reclaimed properly when a | 
|  | --  secondary stack is in use. Examples of types requiring such wrapping are | 
|  | --  controlled types and variable-sized types including unconstrained | 
|  | --  arrays. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Reset_Analyzed_Flags (N : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  Reset the Analyzed flags in all nodes of the tree whose root is N | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Restore_SPARK_Mode (Mode : SPARK_Mode_Type; Prag : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  Set the current SPARK_Mode to Mode and SPARK_Mode_Pragma to Prag. This | 
|  | --  routine must be used in tandem with Set_SPARK_Mode. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Returns_Unconstrained_Type (Subp : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Return true if Subp is a function that returns an unconstrained type | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Root_Type_Of_Full_View (T : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Similar to attribute Root_Type, but this version always follows the | 
|  | --  Full_View of a private type (if available) while searching for the | 
|  | --  ultimate derivation ancestor. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Safe_To_Capture_Value | 
|  | (N    : Node_Id; | 
|  | Ent  : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Cond : Boolean := False) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  The caller is interested in capturing a value (either the current value, | 
|  | --  or an indication that the value is non-null) for the given entity Ent. | 
|  | --  This value can only be captured if sequential execution semantics can be | 
|  | --  properly guaranteed so that a subsequent reference will indeed be sure | 
|  | --  that this current value indication is correct. The node N is the | 
|  | --  construct which resulted in the possible capture of the value (this | 
|  | --  is used to check if we are in a conditional). | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --  Cond is used to skip the test for being inside a conditional. It is used | 
|  | --  in the case of capturing values from if/while tests, which already do a | 
|  | --  proper job of handling scoping issues without this help. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --  The only entities whose values can be captured are OUT and IN OUT formal | 
|  | --  parameters, and variables unless Cond is True, in which case we also | 
|  | --  allow IN formals, loop parameters and constants, where we cannot ever | 
|  | --  capture actual value information, but we can capture conditional tests. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Same_Name (N1, N2 : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine if two (possibly expanded) names are the same name. This is | 
|  | --  a purely syntactic test, and N1 and N2 need not be analyzed. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Same_Object (Node1, Node2 : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine if Node1 and Node2 are known to designate the same object. | 
|  | --  This is a semantic test and both nodes must be fully analyzed. A result | 
|  | --  of True is decisively correct. A result of False does not necessarily | 
|  | --  mean that different objects are designated, just that this could not | 
|  | --  be reliably determined at compile time. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Same_Type (T1, T2 : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determines if T1 and T2 represent exactly the same type. Two types | 
|  | --  are the same if they are identical, or if one is an unconstrained | 
|  | --  subtype of the other, or they are both common subtypes of the same | 
|  | --  type with identical constraints. The result returned is conservative. | 
|  | --  It is True if the types are known to be the same, but a result of | 
|  | --  False is indecisive (e.g. the compiler may not be able to tell that | 
|  | --  two constraints are identical). | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Same_Value (Node1, Node2 : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determines if Node1 and Node2 are known to be the same value, which is | 
|  | --  true if they are both compile time known values and have the same value, | 
|  | --  or if they are the same object (in the sense of function Same_Object). | 
|  | --  A result of False does not necessarily mean they have different values, | 
|  | --  just that it is not possible to determine they have the same value. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Scalar_Part_Present (Typ : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether arbitrary type Typ is a scalar type, or contains at | 
|  | --  least one scalar subcomponent. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Scope_Within | 
|  | (Inner : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Outer : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether scope Inner appears within scope Outer. Note that | 
|  | --  scopes are partially ordered, so Scope_Within (A, B) and Scope_Within | 
|  | --  (B, A) may both return False. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Scope_Within_Or_Same | 
|  | (Inner : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Outer : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether scope Inner appears within scope Outer or both renote | 
|  | --  the same scope. Note that scopes are partially ordered, so Scope_Within | 
|  | --  (A, B) and Scope_Within (B, A) may both return False. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Set_Convention (E : Entity_Id; Val : Convention_Id); | 
|  | --  Same as Basic_Set_Convention, but with an extra check for access types. | 
|  | --  In particular, if E is an access-to-subprogram type, and Val is a | 
|  | --  foreign convention, then we set Can_Use_Internal_Rep to False on E. | 
|  | --  Also, if the Etype of E is set and is an anonymous access type with | 
|  | --  no convention set, this anonymous type inherits the convention of E. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Set_Current_Entity (E : Entity_Id); | 
|  | pragma Inline (Set_Current_Entity); | 
|  | --  Establish the entity E as the currently visible definition of its | 
|  | --  associated name (i.e. the Node_Id associated with its name). | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Set_Debug_Info_Needed (T : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Sets the Debug_Info_Needed flag on entity T , and also on any entities | 
|  | --  that are needed by T (for an object, the type of the object is needed, | 
|  | --  and for a type, various subsidiary types are needed -- see body for | 
|  | --  details). Never has any effect on T if the Debug_Info_Off flag is set. | 
|  | --  This routine should always be used instead of Set_Needs_Debug_Info to | 
|  | --  ensure that subsidiary entities are properly handled. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Set_Entity_With_Checks (N : Node_Id; Val : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  This procedure has the same calling sequence as Set_Entity, but it | 
|  | --  performs additional checks as follows: | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    If Style_Check is set, then it calls a style checking routine which | 
|  | --    can check identifier spelling style. This procedure also takes care | 
|  | --    of checking the restriction No_Implementation_Identifiers. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    If restriction No_Abort_Statements is set, then it checks that the | 
|  | --    entity is not Ada.Task_Identification.Abort_Task. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    If restriction No_Dynamic_Attachment is set, then it checks that the | 
|  | --    entity is not one of the restricted names for this restriction. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    If restriction No_Long_Long_Integers is set, then it checks that the | 
|  | --    entity is not Standard.Long_Long_Integer. | 
|  | -- | 
|  | --    If restriction No_Implementation_Identifiers is set, then it checks | 
|  | --    that the entity is not implementation defined. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Set_Invalid_Scalar_Value | 
|  | (Scal_Typ : Float_Scalar_Id; | 
|  | Value    : Ureal); | 
|  | --  Associate invalid value Value with scalar type Scal_Typ as specified by | 
|  | --  pragma Initialize_Scalars. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Set_Invalid_Scalar_Value | 
|  | (Scal_Typ : Integer_Scalar_Id; | 
|  | Value    : Uint); | 
|  | --  Associate invalid value Value with scalar type Scal_Typ as specified by | 
|  | --  pragma Initialize_Scalars. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Set_Name_Entity_Id (Id : Name_Id; Val : Entity_Id); | 
|  | pragma Inline (Set_Name_Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Sets the Entity_Id value associated with the given name, which is the | 
|  | --  Id of the innermost visible entity with the given name. See the body | 
|  | --  of package Sem_Ch8 for further details on the handling of visibility. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Set_Next_Actual (Ass1_Id : Node_Id; Ass2_Id : Node_Id); | 
|  | --  The arguments may be parameter associations, whose descendants | 
|  | --  are the optional formal name and the actual parameter. Positional | 
|  | --  parameters are already members of a list, and do not need to be | 
|  | --  chained separately. See also First_Actual and Next_Actual. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Set_Optimize_Alignment_Flags (E : Entity_Id); | 
|  | pragma Inline (Set_Optimize_Alignment_Flags); | 
|  | --  Sets Optimize_Alignment_Space/Time flags in E from current settings | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Set_Public_Status (Id : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  If an entity (visible or otherwise) is defined in a library | 
|  | --  package, or a package that is itself public, then this subprogram | 
|  | --  labels the entity public as well. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Set_Referenced_Modified (N : Node_Id; Out_Param : Boolean); | 
|  | --  N is the node for either a left hand side (Out_Param set to False), | 
|  | --  or an Out or In_Out parameter (Out_Param set to True). If there is | 
|  | --  an assignable entity being referenced, then the appropriate flag | 
|  | --  (Referenced_As_LHS if Out_Param is False, Referenced_As_Out_Parameter | 
|  | --  if Out_Param is True) is set True, and the other flag set False. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Set_Rep_Info (T1 : Entity_Id; T2 : Entity_Id); | 
|  | pragma Inline (Set_Rep_Info); | 
|  | --  Copies the Is_Atomic, Is_Independent and Is_Volatile_Full_Access flags | 
|  | --  from sub(type) entity T2 to (sub)type entity T1, as well as Is_Volatile | 
|  | --  if T1 is a base type. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Set_Scope_Is_Transient (V : Boolean := True); | 
|  | --  Set the flag Is_Transient of the current scope | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Set_Size_Info (T1, T2 : Entity_Id); | 
|  | pragma Inline (Set_Size_Info); | 
|  | --  Copies the Esize field and Has_Biased_Representation flag from sub(type) | 
|  | --  entity T2 to (sub)type entity T1. Also copies the Is_Unsigned_Type flag | 
|  | --  in the fixed-point and discrete cases, and also copies the alignment | 
|  | --  value from T2 to T1. It does NOT copy the RM_Size field, which must be | 
|  | --  separately set if this is required to be copied also. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Set_SPARK_Mode (Context : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Establish the SPARK_Mode and SPARK_Mode_Pragma (if any) of a package or | 
|  | --  a subprogram denoted by Context. This routine must be used in tandem | 
|  | --  with Restore_SPARK_Mode. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Scope_Is_Transient return Boolean; | 
|  | --  True if the current scope is transient | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Should_Ignore_Pragma_Par (Prag_Name : Name_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | function Should_Ignore_Pragma_Sem (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  True if we should ignore pragmas with the specified name. In particular, | 
|  | --  this returns True if pragma Ignore_Pragma applies, and we are not in a | 
|  | --  predefined unit. The _Par version should be called only from the parser; | 
|  | --  the _Sem version should be called only during semantic analysis. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Static_Boolean (N : Node_Id) return Uint; | 
|  | --  This function analyzes the given expression node and then resolves it | 
|  | --  as Standard.Boolean. If the result is static, then Uint_1 or Uint_0 is | 
|  | --  returned corresponding to the value, otherwise an error message is | 
|  | --  output and No_Uint is returned. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Static_Integer (N : Node_Id) return Uint; | 
|  | --  This function analyzes the given expression node and then resolves it | 
|  | --  as any integer type. If the result is static, then the value of the | 
|  | --  universal expression is returned, otherwise an error message is output | 
|  | --  and a value of No_Uint is returned. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Statically_Different (E1, E2 : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Return True if it can be statically determined that the Expressions | 
|  | --  E1 and E2 refer to different objects | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Subject_To_Loop_Entry_Attributes (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether node N is a loop statement subject to at least one | 
|  | --  'Loop_Entry attribute. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Subprogram_Access_Level (Subp : Entity_Id) return Uint; | 
|  | --  Return the accessibility level of the view denoted by Subp | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Support_Atomic_Primitives (Typ : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Return True if Typ supports the GCC built-in atomic operations (i.e. if | 
|  | --  Typ is properly sized and aligned). | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Trace_Scope (N : Node_Id; E : Entity_Id; Msg : String); | 
|  | --  Print debugging information on entry to each unit being analyzed | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Transfer_Entities (From : Entity_Id; To : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Move a list of entities from one scope to another, and recompute | 
|  | --  Is_Public based upon the new scope. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Type_Access_Level (Typ : Entity_Id) return Uint; | 
|  | --  Return the accessibility level of Typ | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Type_Without_Stream_Operation | 
|  | (T  : Entity_Id; | 
|  | Op : TSS_Name_Type := TSS_Null) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  AI05-0161: In Ada 2012, if the restriction No_Default_Stream_Attributes | 
|  | --  is active then we cannot generate stream subprograms for composite types | 
|  | --  with elementary subcomponents that lack user-defined stream subprograms. | 
|  | --  This predicate determines whether a type has such an elementary | 
|  | --  subcomponent. If Op is TSS_Null, a type that lacks either Read or Write | 
|  | --  prevents the construction of a composite stream operation. If Op is | 
|  | --  specified we check only for the given stream operation. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Ultimate_Prefix (N : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | --  Obtain the "outermost" prefix of arbitrary node N. Return N if no such | 
|  | --  prefix exists. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Unique_Defining_Entity (N : Node_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Return the entity that represents declaration N, so that different | 
|  | --  views of the same entity have the same unique defining entity: | 
|  | --    * private view and full view of a deferred constant | 
|  | --        --> full view | 
|  | --    * entry spec and entry body | 
|  | --        --> entry spec | 
|  | --    * formal parameter on spec and body | 
|  | --        --> formal parameter on spec | 
|  | --    * package spec, body, and body stub | 
|  | --        --> package spec | 
|  | --    * protected type, protected body, and protected body stub | 
|  | --        --> protected type (full view if private) | 
|  | --    * subprogram spec, body, and body stub | 
|  | --        --> subprogram spec | 
|  | --    * task type, task body, and task body stub | 
|  | --        --> task type (full view if private) | 
|  | --    * private or incomplete view and full view of a type | 
|  | --        --> full view | 
|  | --  In other cases, return the defining entity for N. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Unique_Entity (E : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Return the unique entity for entity E, which would be returned by | 
|  | --  Unique_Defining_Entity if applied to the enclosing declaration of E. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Unique_Name (E : Entity_Id) return String; | 
|  | --  Return a unique name for entity E, which could be used to identify E | 
|  | --  across compilation units. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Unit_Is_Visible (U : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether a compilation unit is visible in the current context, | 
|  | --  because there is a with_clause that makes the unit available. Used to | 
|  | --  provide better messages on common visiblity errors on operators. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Universal_Interpretation (Opnd : Node_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Yields Universal_Integer or Universal_Real if this is a candidate | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Unqualify (Expr : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | pragma Inline (Unqualify); | 
|  | --  Removes any qualifications from Expr. For example, for T1'(T2'(X)), this | 
|  | --  returns X. If Expr is not a qualified expression, returns Expr. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Unqual_Conv (Expr : Node_Id) return Node_Id; | 
|  | pragma Inline (Unqual_Conv); | 
|  | --  Similar to Unqualify, but removes qualified expressions, type | 
|  | --  conversions, and unchecked conversions. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Validated_View (Typ : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id; | 
|  | --  Obtain the "validated view" of arbitrary type Typ which is suitable | 
|  | --  for verification by attributes 'Valid and 'Valid_Scalars. This view | 
|  | --  is the type itself or its full view while stripping away concurrency, | 
|  | --  derivations, and privacy. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Visible_Ancestors (Typ : Entity_Id) return Elist_Id; | 
|  | --  [Ada 2012:AI-0125-1]: Collect all the visible parents and progenitors | 
|  | --  of a type extension or private extension declaration. If the full-view | 
|  | --  of private parents and progenitors is available then it is used to | 
|  | --  generate the list of visible ancestors; otherwise their partial | 
|  | --  view is added to the resulting list. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Within_Init_Proc return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determines if Current_Scope is within an init proc | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Within_Protected_Type (E : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if entity E is declared within a protected type | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Within_Scope (E : Entity_Id; S : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Returns True if entity E is declared within scope S | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Within_Subprogram_Call (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether arbitrary node N appears in an entry, function, or | 
|  | --  procedure call. | 
|  |  | 
|  | procedure Wrong_Type (Expr : Node_Id; Expected_Type : Entity_Id); | 
|  | --  Output error message for incorrectly typed expression. Expr is the node | 
|  | --  for the incorrectly typed construct (Etype (Expr) is the type found), | 
|  | --  and Expected_Type is the entity for the expected type. Note that Expr | 
|  | --  does not have to be a subexpression, anything with an Etype field may | 
|  | --  be used. | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Yields_Synchronized_Object (Typ : Entity_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether type Typ "yields synchronized object" as specified by | 
|  | --  SPARK RM 9.1. To qualify as such, a type must be | 
|  | --    * An array type whose element type yields a synchronized object | 
|  | --    * A descendant of type Ada.Synchronous_Task_Control.Suspension_Object | 
|  | --    * A protected type | 
|  | --    * A record type or type extension without defaulted discriminants | 
|  | --      whose components are of a type that yields a synchronized object. | 
|  | --    * A synchronized interface type | 
|  | --    * A task type | 
|  |  | 
|  | function Yields_Universal_Type (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; | 
|  | --  Determine whether unanalyzed node N yields a universal type | 
|  |  | 
|  | end Sem_Util; |