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31
32--  Enumeration_Type'Image for all enumeration types except those in package
33--  Standard (where we have no opportunity to build image tables), and in
34--  package System (where it is too early to start building image tables).
35--  Special routines exist for the enumeration types in these packages.
36
37--  This is the new version of the package, for use by compilers built after
38--  Nov 21st, 2007, which provides procedures that avoid using the secondary
39--  stack. The original package System.Img_Enum is maintained in the sources
40--  for bootstrapping with older versions of the compiler which expect to find
41--  functions in this package.
42
43pragma Compiler_Unit_Warning;
44
45package System.Img_Enum_New is
46   pragma Pure;
47
48   procedure Image_Enumeration_8
49     (Pos     : Natural;
50      S       : in out String;
51      P       : out Natural;
52      Names   : String;
53      Indexes : System.Address);
54   --  Used to compute Enum'Image (Str) where Enum is some enumeration type
55   --  other than those defined in package Standard. Names is a string with
56   --  a lower bound of 1 containing the characters of all the enumeration
57   --  literals concatenated together in sequence. Indexes is the address of
58   --  an array of type array (0 .. N) of Natural_8, where N is the number of
59   --  enumeration literals in the type. The Indexes values are the starting
60   --  subscript of each enumeration literal, indexed by Pos values, with an
61   --  extra entry at the end containing Names'Length + 1. The reason that
62   --  Indexes is passed by address is that the actual type is created on the
63   --  fly by the expander. The desired 'Image value is stored in S (1 .. P)
64   --  and P is set on return. The caller guarantees that S is long enough to
65   --  hold the result and that the lower bound is 1.
66
67   procedure Image_Enumeration_16
68     (Pos     : Natural;
69      S       : in out String;
70      P       : out Natural;
71      Names   : String;
72      Indexes : System.Address);
73   --  Identical to Set_Image_Enumeration_8 except that it handles types using
74   --  array (0 .. Num) of Natural_16 for the Indexes table.
75
76   procedure Image_Enumeration_32
77     (Pos     : Natural;
78      S       : in out String;
79      P       : out Natural;
80      Names   : String;
81      Indexes : System.Address);
82   --  Identical to Set_Image_Enumeration_8 except that it handles types using
83   --  array (0 .. Num) of Natural_32 for the Indexes table.
84
85end System.Img_Enum_New;
86