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2--                                                                          --
3--                         GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS                         --
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31
32--  Storage pool for use with local objects with automatic reclaim
33
34with System.Storage_Elements;
35with System.Pool_Global;
36
37package System.Pool_Local is
38   pragma Elaborate_Body;
39   --  Needed to ensure that library routines can execute allocators
40
41   ----------------------------
42   -- Unbounded_Reclaim_Pool --
43   ----------------------------
44
45   --  Allocation strategy:
46
47   --    Call to malloc/free for each Allocate/Deallocate
48   --    No user specifiable size
49   --    Space of allocated objects is reclaimed at pool finalization
50   --    Manages a list of allocated objects
51
52   type Unbounded_Reclaim_Pool is new
53     System.Pool_Global.Unbounded_No_Reclaim_Pool with
54       record
55          First : System.Address := Null_Address;
56       end record;
57
58   --  function Storage_Size is inherited
59
60   procedure Allocate
61     (Pool         : in out Unbounded_Reclaim_Pool;
62      Address      : out System.Address;
63      Storage_Size : System.Storage_Elements.Storage_Count;
64      Alignment    : System.Storage_Elements.Storage_Count);
65
66   procedure Deallocate
67     (Pool         : in out Unbounded_Reclaim_Pool;
68      Address      : System.Address;
69      Storage_Size : System.Storage_Elements.Storage_Count;
70      Alignment    : System.Storage_Elements.Storage_Count);
71
72   procedure Finalize (Pool : in out Unbounded_Reclaim_Pool);
73
74end System.Pool_Local;
75