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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- --
-- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
-- --
-- S I N P U T . P --
-- --
-- B o d y --
-- --
-- Copyright (C) 1992-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
-- --
-- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
-- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- --
-- ware Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later ver- --
-- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
-- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
-- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License --
-- for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General --
-- Public License distributed with GNAT; see file COPYING. If not, write --
-- to the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, --
-- MA 02111-1307, USA. --
-- --
-- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
-- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
-- --
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
with Ada.Unchecked_Conversion;
with GNAT.OS_Lib; use GNAT.OS_Lib;
with Namet; use Namet;
with Opt; use Opt;
with System; use System;
package body Sinput.C is
---------------
-- Load_File --
---------------
function Load_File (Path : String) return Source_File_Index is
Src : Source_Buffer_Ptr;
X : Source_File_Index;
Lo : Source_Ptr;
Hi : Source_Ptr;
Source_File_FD : File_Descriptor;
-- The file descriptor for the current source file. A negative value
-- indicates failure to open the specified source file.
Len : Integer;
-- Length of file. Assume no more than 2 gigabytes of source!
Actual_Len : Integer;
Path_Id : Name_Id;
File_Id : Name_Id;
begin
if Path = "" then
return No_Source_File;
end if;
Source_File.Increment_Last;
X := Source_File.Last;
if X = Source_File.First then
Lo := First_Source_Ptr;
else
Lo := Source_File.Table (X - 1).Source_Last + 1;
end if;
Name_Len := Path'Length;
Name_Buffer (1 .. Name_Len) := Path;
Path_Id := Name_Find;
Name_Buffer (Name_Len + 1) := ASCII.NUL;
-- Open the source FD, note that we open in binary mode, because as
-- documented in the spec, the caller is expected to handle either
-- DOS or Unix mode files, and there is no point in wasting time on
-- text translation when it is not required.
Source_File_FD := Open_Read (Name_Buffer'Address, Binary);
if Source_File_FD = Invalid_FD then
Source_File.Decrement_Last;
return No_Source_File;
end if;
Len := Integer (File_Length (Source_File_FD));
-- Set Hi so that length is one more than the physical length,
-- allowing for the extra EOF character at the end of the buffer
Hi := Lo + Source_Ptr (Len);
-- Do the actual read operation
declare
subtype Actual_Source_Buffer is Source_Buffer (Lo .. Hi);
-- Physical buffer allocated
type Actual_Source_Ptr is access Actual_Source_Buffer;
-- This is the pointer type for the physical buffer allocated
Actual_Ptr : Actual_Source_Ptr := new Actual_Source_Buffer;
-- And this is the actual physical buffer
begin
-- Allocate source buffer, allowing extra character at end for EOF
-- Some systems (e.g. VMS) have file types that require one
-- read per line, so read until we get the Len bytes or until
-- there are no more characters.
Hi := Lo;
loop
Actual_Len := Read (Source_File_FD, Actual_Ptr (Hi)'Address, Len);
Hi := Hi + Source_Ptr (Actual_Len);
exit when Actual_Len = Len or Actual_Len <= 0;
end loop;
Actual_Ptr (Hi) := EOF;
-- Now we need to work out the proper virtual origin pointer to
-- return. This is exactly Actual_Ptr (0)'Address, but we have
-- to be careful to suppress checks to compute this address.
declare
pragma Suppress (All_Checks);
function To_Source_Buffer_Ptr is new
Ada.Unchecked_Conversion (Address, Source_Buffer_Ptr);
begin
Src := To_Source_Buffer_Ptr (Actual_Ptr (0)'Address);
end;
end;
-- Read is complete, close the file and we are done (no need to test
-- status from close, since we have successfully read the file!)
Close (Source_File_FD);
-- Get the file name, without path information
declare
Index : Positive := Path'Last;
begin
while Index > Path'First loop
exit when Path (Index - 1) = '/';
exit when Path (Index - 1) = Directory_Separator;
Index := Index - 1;
end loop;
Name_Len := Path'Last - Index + 1;
Name_Buffer (1 .. Name_Len) := Path (Index .. Path'Last);
File_Id := Name_Find;
end;
declare
S : Source_File_Record renames Source_File.Table (X);
begin
S := (Debug_Source_Name => File_Id,
File_Name => File_Id,
File_Type => Config,
First_Mapped_Line => No_Line_Number,
Full_Debug_Name => Path_Id,
Full_File_Name => Path_Id,
Full_Ref_Name => Path_Id,
Identifier_Casing => Unknown,
Inlined_Body => False,
Instantiation => No_Location,
Keyword_Casing => Unknown,
Last_Source_Line => 1,
License => Unknown,
Lines_Table => null,
Lines_Table_Max => 1,
Logical_Lines_Table => null,
Num_SRef_Pragmas => 0,
Reference_Name => File_Id,
Sloc_Adjust => 0,
Source_Checksum => 0,
Source_First => Lo,
Source_Last => Hi,
Source_Text => Src,
Template => No_Source_File,
Time_Stamp => Empty_Time_Stamp);
Alloc_Line_Tables (S, Opt.Table_Factor * Alloc.Lines_Initial);
S.Lines_Table (1) := Lo;
end;
Set_Source_File_Index_Table (X);
return X;
end Load_File;
end Sinput.C;
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