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-- --
-- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
-- --
-- C O M P E R R --
-- --
-- S p e c --
-- --
-- $Revision: 1.18 $
-- --
-- Copyright (C) 1992-2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
-- --
-- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
-- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- --
-- ware Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later ver- --
-- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
-- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
-- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License --
-- for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General --
-- Public License distributed with GNAT; see file COPYING. If not, write --
-- to the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, --
-- MA 02111-1307, USA. --
-- --
-- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
-- It is now maintained by Ada Core Technologies Inc (http://www.gnat.com). --
-- --
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-- This package contains the routine called when a fatal internal compiler
-- error is detected. Calls to this routines cause termination of the
-- current compilation with appropriate error output.
package Comperr is
procedure Compiler_Abort
(X : String;
Code : Integer := 0);
-- Signals an internal compiler error. Never returns control. Depending
-- on processing may end up raising Unrecoverable_Error, or exiting
-- directly. The message output is a "bug box" containing the
-- string passed as an argument. The node in Current_Error_Node is used
-- to provide the location where the error should be signalled. The
-- message includes the node id, and the code parameter if it is positive.
-- Note that this is only used at the outer level (to handle constraint
-- errors or assert errors etc.) In the normal logic of the compiler we
-- always use pragma Assert to check for errors, and if necessary an
-- explicit abort is achieved by pragma Assert (False). Code is positive
-- for a gigi abort (giving the gigi abort code), zero for a front
-- end exception (with possible message stored in TSD.Current_Excep,
-- and negative (an unused value) for a GCC abort.
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-- Use of gnat_bug.box File --
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-- When comperr generates the "bug box". The first two lines contain
-- information on the version number, type of abort, and source location.
-- Normally the remaining text is one of the following two forms
-- depending on the version number (p identifies public versions):
-- Please submit bug report by email to report@gnat.com.
-- Use a subject line meaningful to you and us to track the bug.
-- (include your customer number #nnn in the subject line).
-- Include the entire contents of this bug box in the report.
-- Include the exact gcc or gnatmake command that you entered.
-- Also include sources listed below in gnatchop format
-- (concatenated together with no headers between files).
-- (use plain ASCII or MIME attachment,
-- or FTP to your customer directory).
-- See README.GNATPRO for full info on procedure for submitting bugs.
-- or (public version case)
-- Please submit bug report by email to report@gnat.com.
-- Use a subject line meaningful to you and us to track the bug.
-- (include your customer number #nnn in the subject line).
-- Include the entire contents of this bug box in the report.
-- Include the exact gcc or gnatmake command that you entered.
-- Also include sources listed below in gnatchop format
-- (concatenated together with no headers between files).
-- See gnatinfo.txt for full info on procedure for submitting bugs.
-- However, an alternative mechanism exists for easily substituting
-- different text for this message. Compiler_Abort checks for the
-- existence of the file "gnat_bug.box" in the current source path.
-- Most typically this file, if present, will be in the directory
-- containing the run-time sources.
-- If this file is present, then it is a plain ASCII file, whose
-- contents replace the above quoted paragraphs. The lines in this
-- file should be 72 characters or less to avoid misformatting the
-- right boundary of the box. Note that the file does not contain
-- the vertical bar characters or any leading spaces in lines.
end Comperr;