2009-05-06 Gary Dismukes <dismukes@adacore.com> * sem_aggr.adb (Resolve_Record_Aggregate): In step 5, get the Underlying_Type before retrieving the type definition for gathering components, to account for the case where the type is private. 2009-05-06 Tristan Gingold <gingold@adacore.com> * g-comlin.ads: Fix minor typos (Getopt instead of Get_Opt). 2009-05-06 Thomas Quinot <quinot@adacore.com> * g-socthi-vms.adb, g-socthi-vms.ads, g-socthi-vxworks.adb, g-socthi-vxworks.ads, g-socthi-mingw.adb g-socthi-mingw.ads, g-socthi.adb, g-stsifd-sockets.adb, g-socthi.ads, g-socket.adb (GNAT.Sockets.Thin.C_Sendmsg, GNAT.Sockets.Thin.C_Recvmsg, Windows versions): Fix incorrect base address of Iovec (it's Msg_Iov, not Msg_Iov'Address). (GNAT.Sockets.Thin.C_Sendto, GNAT.Sockets.Thin.C_Recvfrom): Use a System.Address for the To parameter instead of a Sockaddr_In_Access, to achieve independance from AF_INET family, and also to allow this parameter to be retrieved from a Msghdr for the Windows case where these routines are used to implement C_Sendmsg and C_Recvmsg. 2009-05-06 Bob Duff <duff@adacore.com> * g-expect.adb, g-expect.ads: Minor reformatting * sdefault.ads: Minor comment fix * g-expect-vms.adb: Minor reformatting * table.ads, table.adb (Append_All): New convenience procedure for appending a whole array. * comperr.adb (Compiler_Abort): Mention the -gnatd.n switch in the bug box message. Call Osint.Dump_Source_File_Names to print out the file list, instead of rummaging around in various data structures. * debug.adb: New switch -gnatd.n, to print source file names as they are read. * alloc.ads: Add parameters for Osint.File_Name_Chars. * osint.ads, osint.adb (Dump_Source_File_Names): New procedure to print out source file names during a "bug box". (Include_Dir_Default_Prefix): Use memo-izing to avoid repeated new/free. (Read_Source_File): Print out the file name, if requested via -gnatd.n. If it's not part of the runtimes, store it for later printing by Dump_Source_File_Names. 2009-05-06 Javier Miranda <miranda@adacore.com> * gnat_rm.texi (CPP_Constructor): Avoid duplication of the documentation and add reference to the GNAT user guide for further details. 2009-05-06 Javier Miranda <miranda@adacore.com> * gnat_ugn.texi: Complete documentation for CPP_Constructor and remove also wrong examples that use extension aggregates. 2009-05-06 Albert Lee <lee@adacore.com> * s-oscons-tmplt.c (System.OS_Constants): Do not use special definition of Msg_Iovlen_T for VMS. From-SVN: r147148
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-- --
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-- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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-- --
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-- T A B L E --
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-- --
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-- S p e c --
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-- --
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-- Copyright (C) 1992-2009, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
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-- --
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-- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
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-- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- --
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-- ware Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later ver- --
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-- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
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-- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
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-- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. --
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-- --
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-- As a special exception under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted --
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-- additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, --
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-- version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. --
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-- --
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-- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and --
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-- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; --
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-- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see --
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-- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. --
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-- --
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-- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
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-- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
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-- --
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- This package provides an implementation of dynamically resizable one
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-- dimensional arrays. The idea is to mimic the normal Ada semantics for
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-- arrays as closely as possible with the one additional capability of
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-- dynamically modifying the value of the Last attribute.
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-- Note that this interface should remain synchronized with those in
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-- GNAT.Table and GNAT.Dynamic_Tables to keep coherency between these
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-- three related units.
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with Types; use Types;
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package Table is
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pragma Elaborate_Body;
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generic
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type Table_Component_Type is private;
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type Table_Index_Type is range <>;
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Table_Low_Bound : Table_Index_Type;
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Table_Initial : Pos;
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Table_Increment : Nat;
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Table_Name : String;
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package Table is
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-- Table_Component_Type and Table_Index_Type specify the type of the
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-- array, Table_Low_Bound is the lower bound. Index_type must be an
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-- integer type. The effect is roughly to declare:
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-- Table : array (Table_Index_Type range Table_Low_Bound .. <>)
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-- of Table_Component_Type;
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-- Note: since the upper bound can be one less than the lower
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-- bound for an empty array, the table index type must be able
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-- to cover this range, e.g. if the lower bound is 1, then the
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-- Table_Index_Type should be Natural rather than Positive.
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-- Table_Component_Type may be any Ada type, except that controlled
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-- types are not supported. Note however that default initialization
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-- will NOT occur for array components.
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-- The Table_Initial values controls the allocation of the table when
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-- it is first allocated, either by default, or by an explicit Init
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-- call. The value used is Opt.Table_Factor * Table_Initial.
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-- The Table_Increment value controls the amount of increase, if the
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-- table has to be increased in size. The value given is a percentage
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-- value (e.g. 100 = increase table size by 100%, i.e. double it).
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-- The Table_Name parameter is simply use in debug output messages it
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-- has no other usage, and is not referenced in non-debugging mode.
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-- The Last and Set_Last subprograms provide control over the current
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-- logical allocation. They are quite efficient, so they can be used
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-- freely (expensive reallocation occurs only at major granularity
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-- chunks controlled by the allocation parameters).
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-- Note: We do not make the table components aliased, since this would
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-- restrict the use of table for discriminated types. If it is necessary
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-- to take the access of a table element, use Unrestricted_Access.
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-- WARNING: On HPPA, the virtual addressing approach used in this unit
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-- is incompatible with the indexing instructions on the HPPA. So when
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-- using this unit, compile your application with -mdisable-indexing.
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-- WARNING: If the table is reallocated, then the address of all its
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-- components will change. So do not capture the address of an element
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-- and then use the address later after the table may be reallocated.
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-- One tricky case of this is passing an element of the table to a
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-- subprogram by reference where the table gets reallocated during
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-- the execution of the subprogram. The best rule to follow is never
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-- to pass a table element as a parameter except for the case of IN
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-- mode parameters with scalar values.
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type Table_Type is
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array (Table_Index_Type range <>) of Table_Component_Type;
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subtype Big_Table_Type is
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Table_Type (Table_Low_Bound .. Table_Index_Type'Last);
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-- We work with pointers to a bogus array type that is constrained
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-- with the maximum possible range bound. This means that the pointer
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-- is a thin pointer, which is more efficient. Since subscript checks
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-- in any case must be on the logical, rather than physical bounds,
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-- safety is not compromised by this approach.
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type Table_Ptr is access all Big_Table_Type;
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for Table_Ptr'Storage_Size use 0;
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-- The table is actually represented as a pointer to allow reallocation
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Table : aliased Table_Ptr := null;
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-- The table itself. The lower bound is the value of Low_Bound.
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-- Logically the upper bound is the current value of Last (although
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-- the actual size of the allocated table may be larger than this).
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-- The program may only access and modify Table entries in the range
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-- First .. Last.
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Locked : Boolean := False;
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-- Table expansion is permitted only if this switch is set to False. A
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-- client may set Locked to True, in which case any attempt to expand
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-- the table will cause an assertion failure. Note that while a table
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-- is locked, its address in memory remains fixed and unchanging. This
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-- feature is used to control table expansion during Gigi processing.
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-- Gigi assumes that tables other than the Uint and Ureal tables do
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-- not move during processing, which means that they cannot be expanded.
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-- The Locked flag is used to enforce this restriction.
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procedure Init;
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-- This procedure allocates a new table of size Initial (freeing any
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-- previously allocated larger table). It is not necessary to call
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-- Init when a table is first instantiated (since the instantiation does
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-- the same initialization steps). However, it is harmless to do so, and
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-- Init is convenient in reestablishing a table for new use.
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function Last return Table_Index_Type;
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pragma Inline (Last);
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-- Returns the current value of the last used entry in the table, which
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-- can then be used as a subscript for Table. Note that the only way to
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-- modify Last is to call the Set_Last procedure. Last must always be
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-- used to determine the logically last entry.
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procedure Release;
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-- Storage is allocated in chunks according to the values given in the
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-- Initial and Increment parameters. A call to Release releases all
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-- storage that is allocated, but is not logically part of the current
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-- array value. Current array values are not affected by this call.
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procedure Free;
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-- Free all allocated memory for the table. A call to init is required
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-- before any use of this table after calling Free.
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First : constant Table_Index_Type := Table_Low_Bound;
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-- Export First as synonym for Low_Bound (parallel with use of Last)
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procedure Set_Last (New_Val : Table_Index_Type);
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pragma Inline (Set_Last);
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-- This procedure sets Last to the indicated value. If necessary the
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-- table is reallocated to accommodate the new value (i.e. on return
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-- the allocated table has an upper bound of at least Last). If Set_Last
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-- reduces the size of the table, then logically entries are removed
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-- from the table. If Set_Last increases the size of the table, then
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-- new entries are logically added to the table.
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procedure Increment_Last;
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pragma Inline (Increment_Last);
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-- Adds 1 to Last (same as Set_Last (Last + 1)
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procedure Decrement_Last;
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pragma Inline (Decrement_Last);
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-- Subtracts 1 from Last (same as Set_Last (Last - 1)
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procedure Append (New_Val : Table_Component_Type);
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pragma Inline (Append);
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-- Equivalent to:
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-- x.Increment_Last;
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-- x.Table (x.Last) := New_Val;
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-- i.e. the table size is increased by one, and the given new item
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-- stored in the newly created table element.
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procedure Append_All (New_Vals : Table_Type);
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-- Appends all components of New_Vals
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procedure Set_Item
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(Index : Table_Index_Type;
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Item : Table_Component_Type);
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pragma Inline (Set_Item);
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-- Put Item in the table at position Index. The table is expanded if
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-- current table length is less than Index and in that case Last is set
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-- to Index. Item will replace any value already present in the table
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-- at this position.
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type Saved_Table is private;
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-- Type used for Save/Restore subprograms
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function Save return Saved_Table;
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-- Resets table to empty, but saves old contents of table in returned
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-- value, for possible later restoration by a call to Restore.
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procedure Restore (T : Saved_Table);
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-- Given a Saved_Table value returned by a prior call to Save, restores
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-- the table to the state it was in at the time of the Save call.
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procedure Tree_Write;
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-- Writes out contents of table using Tree_IO
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procedure Tree_Read;
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-- Initializes table by reading contents previously written
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-- with the Tree_Write call (also using Tree_IO)
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private
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Last_Val : Int;
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-- Current value of Last. Note that we declare this in the private part
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-- because we don't want the client to modify Last except through one of
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-- the official interfaces (since a modification to Last may require a
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-- reallocation of the table).
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Max : Int;
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-- Subscript of the maximum entry in the currently allocated table
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type Saved_Table is record
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Last_Val : Int;
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Max : Int;
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Table : Table_Ptr;
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end record;
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end Table;
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end Table;
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