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-- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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-- S E M _ C H 1 0 --
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-- Copyright (C) 1992-2022, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
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-- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
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with Types; use Types;
package Sem_Ch10 is
procedure Analyze_Compilation_Unit (N : Node_Id);
procedure Analyze_With_Clause (N : Node_Id);
procedure Analyze_Subprogram_Body_Stub (N : Node_Id);
procedure Analyze_Package_Body_Stub (N : Node_Id);
procedure Analyze_Task_Body_Stub (N : Node_Id);
procedure Analyze_Protected_Body_Stub (N : Node_Id);
procedure Analyze_Subunit (N : Node_Id);
procedure Install_Context (N : Node_Id; Chain : Boolean := True);
-- Installs the entities from the context clause of the given compilation
-- unit into the visibility chains. This is done before analyzing a unit.
-- For a child unit, install context of parents as well. The flag Chain is
-- used to control the "chaining" or linking of use-type and use-package
-- clauses to avoid circularities when reinstalling context clauses.
procedure Install_Private_With_Clauses (P : Entity_Id);
-- Install the private with_clauses of a compilation unit, when compiling
-- its private part, compiling a private child unit, or compiling the
-- private declarations of a public child unit.
function Is_Legal_Shadow_Entity_In_Body (T : Entity_Id) return Boolean;
-- Assuming that type T is an incomplete type coming from a limited with
-- view, determine whether the package where T resides is imported through
-- a regular with clause in the current package body.
function Is_Visible_Through_Renamings
(P : Entity_Id;
Error_Node : Node_Id := Empty) return Boolean;
-- Check if some package installed though normal with-clauses has a
-- renaming declaration of package P. AARM 10.1.2(21/2). Errors are
-- reported on Error_Node (if present); otherwise no error is reported.
procedure Load_Needed_Body
(N : Node_Id;
OK : out Boolean);
-- Load and analyze the body of a context unit that is generic, or that
-- contains generic units or inlined units. The body becomes part of the
-- semantic dependency set of the unit that needs it. The returned result
-- in OK is True if the load is successful, and False if the requested file
-- cannot be found.
procedure Remove_Context (N : Node_Id);
-- Removes the entities from the context clause of the given compilation
-- unit from the visibility chains. This is done on exit from a unit as
-- part of cleaning up the visibility chains for the caller. A special
-- case is that the call from the Main_Unit can be ignored, since at the
-- end of the main unit the visibility table won't be needed in any case.
-- For a child unit, remove parents and their context as well.
procedure Remove_Private_With_Clauses (Comp_Unit : Node_Id);
-- The private_with_clauses of a compilation unit are visible in the
-- private part of a nested package, even if this package appears in
-- the visible part of the enclosing compilation unit. This Ada 2005
-- rule imposes extra steps in order to install/remove the private_with
-- clauses of an enclosing unit.
end Sem_Ch10;