1------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-- -- 3-- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS -- 4-- -- 5-- S E M _ C H 8 -- 6-- -- 7-- S p e c -- 8-- -- 9-- Copyright (C) 1992-2021, Free Software Foundation, Inc. -- 10-- -- 11-- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under -- 12-- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- -- 13-- ware Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later ver- -- 14-- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- -- 15-- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY -- 16-- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License -- 17-- for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General -- 18-- Public License distributed with GNAT; see file COPYING3. If not, go to -- 19-- http://www.gnu.org/licenses for a complete copy of the license. -- 20-- -- 21-- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. -- 22-- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. -- 23-- -- 24------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 25 26with Types; use Types; 27package Sem_Ch8 is 28 29 ----------------------------------- 30 -- Handling extensions of System -- 31 ----------------------------------- 32 33 -- For targets that define a much larger System package than given in 34 -- the RM, we use a child package containing additional declarations, 35 -- which is loaded when needed, and whose entities are conceptually 36 -- within System itself. The presence of this auxiliary package is 37 -- controlled with the pragma Extend_System. The following variable 38 -- holds the entity of the auxiliary package, to simplify the special 39 -- visibility rules that apply to it. 40 41 System_Aux_Id : Entity_Id := Empty; 42 43 ----------------- 44 -- Subprograms -- 45 ----------------- 46 47 procedure Analyze_Exception_Renaming (N : Node_Id); 48 procedure Analyze_Expanded_Name (N : Node_Id); 49 procedure Analyze_Generic_Function_Renaming (N : Node_Id); 50 procedure Analyze_Generic_Package_Renaming (N : Node_Id); 51 procedure Analyze_Generic_Procedure_Renaming (N : Node_Id); 52 procedure Analyze_Object_Renaming (N : Node_Id); 53 procedure Analyze_Package_Renaming (N : Node_Id); 54 procedure Analyze_Subprogram_Renaming (N : Node_Id); 55 56 procedure Analyze_Use_Package (N : Node_Id; Chain : Boolean := True); 57 -- Analyze a use package clause and control (through the Chain parameter) 58 -- whether to add N to the use clause chain for the name denoted within 59 -- use clause N in case we are reanalyzing a use clause because of stack 60 -- manipulation. 61 62 procedure Analyze_Use_Type (N : Node_Id; Chain : Boolean := True); 63 -- Similar to Analyze_Use_Package except the Chain parameter applies to the 64 -- type within N's subtype mark Current_Use_Clause. 65 66 procedure End_Scope; 67 -- Called at end of scope. On exit from blocks and bodies (subprogram, 68 -- package, task, and protected bodies), the name of the current scope 69 -- must be removed from the scope stack, and the local entities must be 70 -- removed from their homonym chains. On exit from record declarations, 71 -- from package specifications, and from tasks and protected type 72 -- specifications, more specialized procedures are invoked. 73 74 procedure End_Use_Clauses (Clause : Node_Id); 75 -- Invoked on scope exit, to undo the effect of local use clauses. Clause 76 -- is the first use-clause of a scope being exited. This can be the current 77 -- scope, or some enclosing scopes when building a clean environment to 78 -- compile an instance body for inlining. 79 80 procedure End_Use_Package (N : Node_Id); 81 procedure End_Use_Type (N : Node_Id); 82 -- Subsidiaries of End_Use_Clauses. Also called directly for use clauses 83 -- appearing in context clauses. 84 85 procedure Find_Direct_Name (N : Node_Id); 86 -- Given a direct name (Identifier or Operator_Symbol), this routine scans 87 -- the homonym chain for the name, searching for corresponding visible 88 -- entities to find the referenced entity (or in the case of overloading, 89 -- one candidate interpretation). On return, the Entity and Etype fields 90 -- are set. In the non-overloaded case, these are the correct entries. 91 -- In the overloaded case, the flag Is_Overloaded is set, Etype and Entity 92 -- refer to an arbitrary element of the overloads set, and the appropriate 93 -- entries have been added to the overloads table entry for the node. The 94 -- overloading will be disambiguated during type resolution. 95 -- 96 -- Note, when this is called during semantic analysis in the overloaded 97 -- case, the entity set will be the most recently declared homonym. In 98 -- particular, the caller may follow the homonym chain checking for all 99 -- entries in the current scope, and that will give all homonyms that are 100 -- declared before the point of call in the current scope. This is useful 101 -- for example in the processing for pragma Inline. 102 -- 103 -- Flag Errors_OK should be set when error diagnostics are desired. Flag 104 -- Marker_OK should be set when a N_Variable_Reference_Marker needs to be 105 -- generated for a SPARK object in order to detect elaboration issues. Flag 106 -- Reference_OK should be set when N must generate a cross reference. 107 108 procedure Find_Selected_Component (N : Node_Id); 109 -- Resolve various cases of selected components, recognize expanded names 110 111 procedure Find_Type (N : Node_Id); 112 -- Perform name resolution, and verify that the name found is that of a 113 -- type. On return the Entity and Etype fields of the node N are set 114 -- appropriately. If it is an incomplete type whose full declaration has 115 -- been seen, they are set to the entity in the full declaration. If it 116 -- is an incomplete type associated with an interface visible through a 117 -- limited-with clause, whose full declaration has been seen, they are 118 -- set to the entity in the full declaration. Similarly, if the type is 119 -- private, it has received a full declaration, and we are in the private 120 -- part or body of the package, then the two fields are set to the entity 121 -- of the full declaration as well. This procedure also has special 122 -- processing for 'Class attribute references. 123 124 function Has_Loop_In_Inner_Open_Scopes (S : Entity_Id) return Boolean; 125 -- S is the entity of an open scope. This function determines if there is 126 -- an inner scope of S which is a loop (i.e. it appears somewhere in the 127 -- scope stack after S). 128 129 function In_Open_Scopes (S : Entity_Id) return Boolean; 130 -- S is the entity of a scope. This function determines if this scope is 131 -- currently open (i.e. it appears somewhere in the scope stack). 132 133 procedure Initialize; 134 -- Initializes data structures used for visibility analysis. Must be 135 -- called before analyzing each new main source program. 136 137 procedure Install_Use_Clauses 138 (Clause : Node_Id; 139 Force_Installation : Boolean := False); 140 -- Applies the use clauses appearing in a given declarative part, 141 -- when the corresponding scope has been placed back on the scope 142 -- stack after unstacking to compile a different context (subunit or 143 -- parent of generic body). Force_Installation is used when called from 144 -- Analyze_Subunit.Re_Install_Use_Clauses to insure that, after the 145 -- analysis of the subunit, the parent's environment is again identical. 146 147 procedure Mark_Use_Clauses (Id : Node_Or_Entity_Id); 148 -- Mark a given entity or node Id's relevant use clauses as effective, 149 -- including redundant ones and ones outside of the current scope. 150 151 procedure Push_Scope (S : Entity_Id); 152 -- Make new scope stack entry, pushing S, the entity for a scope onto the 153 -- top of the scope table. The current setting of the scope suppress flags 154 -- is saved for restoration on exit. 155 156 procedure Pop_Scope; 157 -- Remove top entry from scope stack, restoring the saved setting of the 158 -- scope suppress flags. 159 160 function Present_System_Aux (N : Node_Id := Empty) return Boolean; 161 -- Return True if the auxiliary system file has been successfully loaded. 162 -- Otherwise attempt to load it, using the name supplied by a previous 163 -- Extend_System pragma, and report on the success of the load. If N is 164 -- present, it is a selected component whose prefix is System, or else a 165 -- with-clause on system. N is absent when the function is called to find 166 -- the visibility of implicit operators. 167 168 function Save_Scope_Stack 169 (Handle_Use : Boolean := True) return Elist_Id; 170 procedure Restore_Scope_Stack 171 (List : Elist_Id; 172 Handle_Use : Boolean := True); 173 -- These two subprograms are called from Semantics, when a unit U1 is to 174 -- be compiled in the course of the compilation of another unit U2. This 175 -- happens whenever Rtsfind is called. U1, the unit retrieved by Rtsfind, 176 -- must be compiled in its own context, and the current scope stack 177 -- containing U2 and local scopes must be made unreachable. This is 178 -- achieved using a call to Save_Scope_Stack. On return, the contents 179 -- of the scope stack must be made accessible again with a call to 180 -- Restore_Scope_Stack. 181 -- 182 -- The flag Handle_Use indicates whether local use clauses must be removed 183 -- or installed. In the case of inlining of instance bodies, the visibility 184 -- handling is done fully in Inline_Instance_Body, and use clauses are 185 -- handled there. Save_Scope_Stack returns the list of entities which have 186 -- been temporarily removed from visibility; that list must be passed to 187 -- Restore_Scope_Stack to restore their visibility. 188 189 procedure Set_Use (L : List_Id); 190 -- Find use clauses that are declarative items in a package declaration 191 -- and set the potentially use-visible flags of imported entities before 192 -- analyzing the corresponding package body. 193 194 procedure Update_Use_Clause_Chain; 195 -- Called at the end of a declarative region to detect unused use type 196 -- clauses and maintain the Current_Use_Clause for type entities. 197 198 procedure ws; 199 -- Debugging routine for use in gdb: dump all entities on scope stack 200 201 procedure we (S : Entity_Id); 202 -- Debugging routine for use in gdb: dump all entities in given scope 203 204end Sem_Ch8; 205