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3--                         GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS                         --
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5--                              S E M _ C H 8                               --
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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   procedure Analyze_Use_Package                (N : Node_Id);
56   procedure Analyze_Use_Type                   (N : Node_Id);
57
58   procedure End_Scope;
59   --  Called at end of scope. On exit from blocks and bodies (subprogram,
60   --  package, task, and protected bodies), the name of the current scope
61   --  must be removed from the scope stack, and the local entities must be
62   --  removed from their homonym chains. On exit from record declarations,
63   --  from package specifications, and from tasks and protected type
64   --  specifications, more specialized procedures are invoked.
65
66   procedure End_Use_Clauses (Clause : Node_Id);
67   --  Invoked on scope exit, to undo the effect of local use clauses. Clause
68   --  is the first use-clause of a scope being exited. This can be the current
69   --  scope, or some enclosing scopes when building a clean environment to
70   --  compile an instance body for inlining.
71
72   procedure End_Use_Package (N : Node_Id);
73   procedure End_Use_Type    (N : Node_Id);
74   --  Subsidiaries of End_Use_Clauses. Also called directly for use clauses
75   --  appearing in context clauses.
76
77   procedure Find_Direct_Name (N : Node_Id);
78   --  Given a direct name (Identifier or Operator_Symbol), this routine scans
79   --  the homonym chain for the name, searching for corresponding visible
80   --  entities to find the referenced entity (or in the case of overloading,
81   --  one candidate interpretation). On return, the Entity and Etype fields
82   --  are set. In the non-overloaded case, these are the correct entries.
83   --  In the overloaded case, the flag Is_Overloaded is set, Etype and Entity
84   --  refer to an arbitrary element of the overloads set, and the appropriate
85   --  entries have been added to the overloads table entry for the node. The
86   --  overloading will be disambiguated during type resolution.
87   --
88   --  Note, when this is called during semantic analysis in the overloaded
89   --  case, the entity set will be the most recently declared homonym. In
90   --  particular, the caller may follow the homonym chain checking for all
91   --  entries in the current scope, and that will give all homonyms that are
92   --  declared before the point of call in the current scope. This is useful
93   --  for example in the processing for pragma Inline.
94
95   procedure Find_Selected_Component (N : Node_Id);
96   --  Resolve various cases of selected components, recognize expanded names
97
98   procedure Find_Type (N : Node_Id);
99   --  Perform name resolution, and verify that the name found is that of a
100   --  type. On return the Entity and Etype fields of the node N are set
101   --  appropriately. If it is an incomplete type whose full declaration has
102   --  been seen, they are set to the entity in the full declaration. If it
103   --  is an incomplete type associated with an interface visible through a
104   --  limited-with clause, whose full declaration has been seen, they are
105   --  set to the entity in the full declaration. Similarly, if the type is
106   --  private, it has received a full declaration, and we are in the private
107   --  part or body of the package, then the two fields are set to the entity
108   --  of the full declaration as well. This procedure also has special
109   --  processing for 'Class attribute references.
110
111   function Has_Loop_In_Inner_Open_Scopes (S : Entity_Id) return Boolean;
112   --  S is the entity of an open scope. This function determines if there is
113   --  an inner scope of S which is a loop (i.e. it appears somewhere in the
114   --  scope stack after S).
115
116   function In_Open_Scopes (S : Entity_Id) return Boolean;
117   --  S is the entity of a scope. This function determines if this scope is
118   --  currently open (i.e. it appears somewhere in the scope stack).
119
120   procedure Initialize;
121   --  Initializes data structures used for visibility analysis. Must be
122   --  called before analyzing each new main source program.
123
124   procedure Install_Use_Clauses
125     (Clause             : Node_Id;
126      Force_Installation : Boolean := False);
127   --  Applies the use clauses appearing in a given declarative part,
128   --  when the corresponding scope has been placed back on the scope
129   --  stack after unstacking to compile a different context (subunit or
130   --  parent of generic body). Force_Installation is used when called from
131   --  Analyze_Subunit.Re_Install_Use_Clauses to insure that, after the
132   --  analysis of the subunit, the parent's environment is again identical.
133
134   procedure Push_Scope (S : Entity_Id);
135   --  Make new scope stack entry, pushing S, the entity for a scope onto the
136   --  top of the scope table. The current setting of the scope suppress flags
137   --  is saved for restoration on exit.
138
139   procedure Pop_Scope;
140   --  Remove top entry from scope stack, restoring the saved setting of the
141   --  scope suppress flags.
142
143   function Present_System_Aux (N : Node_Id := Empty) return Boolean;
144   --  Return True if the auxiliary system file has been successfully loaded.
145   --  Otherwise attempt to load it, using the name supplied by a previous
146   --  Extend_System pragma, and report on the success of the load. If N is
147   --  present, it is a selected component whose prefix is System, or else a
148   --  with-clause on system. N is absent when the function is called to find
149   --  the visibility of implicit operators.
150
151   function Save_Scope_Stack
152     (Handle_Use : Boolean := True) return Elist_Id;
153   procedure Restore_Scope_Stack
154     (List       : Elist_Id;
155      Handle_Use : Boolean := True);
156   --  These two subprograms are called from Semantics, when a unit U1 is to
157   --  be compiled in the course of the compilation of another unit U2. This
158   --  happens whenever Rtsfind is called. U1, the unit retrieved by Rtsfind,
159   --  must be compiled in its own context, and the current scope stack
160   --  containing U2 and local scopes must be made unreachable. This is
161   --  achieved using a call to Save_Scope_Stack. On return, the contents
162   --  of the scope stack must be made accessible again with a call to
163   --  Restore_Scope_Stack.
164   --
165   --  The flag Handle_Use indicates whether local use clauses must be removed
166   --  or installed. In the case of inlining of instance bodies, the visibility
167   --  handling is done fully in Inline_Instance_Body, and use clauses are
168   --  handled there. Save_Scope_Stack returns the list of entities which have
169   --  been temporarily removed from visibility; that list must be passed to
170   --  Restore_Scope_Stack to restore their visibility.
171
172   procedure Set_Use (L : List_Id);
173   --  Find use clauses that are declarative items in a package declaration
174   --  and  set the potentially use-visible flags of imported entities before
175   --  analyzing the corresponding package body.
176
177   procedure ws;
178   --  Debugging routine for use in gdb: dump all entities on scope stack
179
180   procedure we (S : Entity_Id);
181   --  Debugging routine for use in gdb: dump all entities in given scope
182
183end Sem_Ch8;
184