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1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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2 -- --
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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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4 -- --
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5 -- A D A . E X C E P T I O N S . E X C E P T I O N _ P R O P A G A T I O N --
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6 -- --
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7 -- B o d y --
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8 -- --
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9 -- Copyright (C) 1992-2019, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
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10 -- --
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11 -- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
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12 -- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- --
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13 -- ware Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later ver- --
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14 -- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
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15 -- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
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16 -- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. --
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17 -- --
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18 -- As a special exception under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted --
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19 -- additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, --
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20 -- version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. --
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21 -- --
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22 -- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and --
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23 -- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; --
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24 -- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see --
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25 -- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. --
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26 -- --
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27 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
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28 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
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29 -- --
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30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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31
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32 -- This is the version using the GCC EH mechanism, which could rely on
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33 -- different underlying unwinding engines, for example DWARF or ARM unwind
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34 -- info based. Here is a sketch of the most prominent data structures
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35 -- involved:
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36
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37 -- (s-excmac.ads)
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38 -- GNAT_GCC_Exception:
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39 -- *-----------------------------------*
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40 -- o-->| (s-excmac.ads) |
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41 -- | | Header : <gcc occurrence type> |
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42 -- | | - Class |
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43 -- | | ... | Constraint_Error:
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44 -- | |-----------------------------------* Program_Error:
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45 -- | | (a-except.ads) | Foreign_Exception:
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46 -- | | Occurrence : Exception_Occurrence |
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47 -- | | | (s-stalib. ads)
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48 -- | | - Id : Exception_Id --------------> Exception_Data
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49 -- o------ - Machine_Occurrence | *------------------------*
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50 -- | - Msg | | Not_Handled_By_Others |
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51 -- | - Traceback | | Lang |
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52 -- | ... | | Foreign_Data --o |
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53 -- *-----------------------------------* | Full_Name | |
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54 -- || | ... | |
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55 -- || foreign rtti blob *----------------|-------*
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56 -- || *---------------* |
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57 -- || | ... ... |<-------------------------o
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58 -- || *---------------*
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59 -- ||
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60 -- Setup_Current_Excep()
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61 -- ||
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62 -- || Latch into ATCB or
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63 -- || environment Current Exception Buffer:
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64 -- ||
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65 -- vv
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66 -- <> : Exception_Occurrence
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67 -- *---------------------------*
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68 -- | ... ... ... ... ... ... * --- Get_Current_Excep() ---->
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69 -- *---------------------------*
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70
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71 -- On "raise" events, the runtime allocates a new GNAT_GCC_Exception
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72 -- instance and eventually calls into libgcc's Unwind_RaiseException.
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73 -- This part handles the object through the header part only.
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74
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75 -- During execution, Get_Current_Excep provides a pointer to the
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76 -- Exception_Occurrence being raised or last raised by the current task.
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77
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78 -- This is actually the address of a statically allocated
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79 -- Exception_Occurrence attached to the current ATCB or to the environment
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80 -- thread into which an occurrence being raised is synchronized at critical
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81 -- points during the raise process, via Setup_Current_Excep.
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82
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83 with Ada.Unchecked_Conversion;
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84 with Ada.Unchecked_Deallocation;
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85
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86 with System.Storage_Elements; use System.Storage_Elements;
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87 with System.Exceptions.Machine; use System.Exceptions.Machine;
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88
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89 separate (Ada.Exceptions)
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90 package body Exception_Propagation is
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91
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92 use Exception_Traces;
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93
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94 Foreign_Exception : aliased System.Standard_Library.Exception_Data;
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95 pragma Import (Ada, Foreign_Exception,
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96 "system__exceptions__foreign_exception");
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97 -- Id for foreign exceptions
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98
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99 --------------------------------------------------------------
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100 -- GNAT Specific Entities To Deal With The GCC EH Circuitry --
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101 --------------------------------------------------------------
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102
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103 -- Phase identifiers (Unwind Actions)
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104
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105 type Unwind_Action is new Integer;
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106 pragma Convention (C, Unwind_Action);
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107
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108 UA_SEARCH_PHASE : constant Unwind_Action := 1;
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109 UA_CLEANUP_PHASE : constant Unwind_Action := 2;
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110 UA_HANDLER_FRAME : constant Unwind_Action := 4;
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111 UA_FORCE_UNWIND : constant Unwind_Action := 8;
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112 UA_END_OF_STACK : constant Unwind_Action := 16; -- GCC extension
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113
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114 pragma Unreferenced
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115 (UA_HANDLER_FRAME,
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116 UA_FORCE_UNWIND,
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117 UA_END_OF_STACK);
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118
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119 procedure GNAT_GCC_Exception_Cleanup
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120 (Reason : Unwind_Reason_Code;
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121 Excep : not null GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access);
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122 pragma Convention (C, GNAT_GCC_Exception_Cleanup);
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123 -- Procedure called when a GNAT GCC exception is free.
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124
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125 procedure Propagate_GCC_Exception
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126 (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access);
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127 pragma No_Return (Propagate_GCC_Exception);
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128 -- Propagate a GCC exception
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129
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130 procedure Reraise_GCC_Exception
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131 (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access);
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132 pragma No_Return (Reraise_GCC_Exception);
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133 pragma Export (C, Reraise_GCC_Exception, "__gnat_reraise_zcx");
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134 -- Called to implement raise without exception, ie reraise. Called
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135 -- directly from gigi.
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136
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137 function Setup_Current_Excep
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138 (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access;
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139 Phase : Unwind_Action) return EOA;
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140 pragma Export (C, Setup_Current_Excep, "__gnat_setup_current_excep");
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131
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141 -- Acknowledge GCC_Exception as the current exception object being
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142 -- raised, which could be an Ada or a foreign exception object. Return
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143 -- a pointer to the embedded Ada occurrence for an Ada exception object,
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144 -- to the current exception buffer otherwise.
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145 --
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146 -- Synchronize the current exception buffer as needed for possible
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147 -- accesses through Get_Current_Except.all afterwards, depending on the
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148 -- Phase bits, received either from the personality routine, from a
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149 -- forced_unwind cleanup handler, or just before the start of propagation
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150 -- for an Ada exception (Phase 0 in this case).
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151
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152 procedure Unhandled_Except_Handler
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153 (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access);
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154 pragma No_Return (Unhandled_Except_Handler);
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155 pragma Export (C, Unhandled_Except_Handler,
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156 "__gnat_unhandled_except_handler");
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157 -- Called for handle unhandled exceptions, ie the last chance handler
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158 -- on platforms (such as SEH) that never returns after throwing an
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159 -- exception. Called directly by gigi.
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160
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161 function CleanupUnwind_Handler
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162 (UW_Version : Integer;
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163 UW_Phases : Unwind_Action;
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164 UW_Eclass : Exception_Class;
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165 UW_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access;
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166 UW_Context : System.Address;
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167 UW_Argument : System.Address) return Unwind_Reason_Code;
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168 pragma Import (C, CleanupUnwind_Handler,
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169 "__gnat_cleanupunwind_handler");
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170 -- Hook called at each step of the forced unwinding we perform to trigger
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171 -- cleanups found during the propagation of an unhandled exception.
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172
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173 -- GCC runtime functions used. These are C non-void functions, actually,
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174 -- but we ignore the return values. See raise.c as to why we are using
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175 -- __gnat stubs for these.
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176
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177 procedure Unwind_RaiseException
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178 (UW_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access);
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179 pragma Import (C, Unwind_RaiseException, "__gnat_Unwind_RaiseException");
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180
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181 procedure Unwind_ForcedUnwind
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182 (UW_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access;
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183 UW_Handler : System.Address;
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184 UW_Argument : System.Address);
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185 pragma Import (C, Unwind_ForcedUnwind, "__gnat_Unwind_ForcedUnwind");
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186
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187 procedure Set_Exception_Parameter
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188 (Excep : EOA;
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189 GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access);
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190 pragma Export
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191 (C, Set_Exception_Parameter, "__gnat_set_exception_parameter");
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192 -- Called inserted by gigi to set the exception choice parameter from the
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193 -- gcc occurrence.
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194
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195 procedure Set_Foreign_Occurrence (Excep : EOA; Mo : System.Address);
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196 -- Utility routine to initialize occurrence Excep from a foreign exception
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197 -- whose machine occurrence is Mo. The message is empty, the backtrace
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198 -- is empty too and the exception identity is Foreign_Exception.
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199
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200 -- Hooks called when entering/leaving an exception handler for a
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201 -- given occurrence. The calls are generated by gigi in
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202 -- Exception_Handler_to_gnu_gcc.
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203
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204 -- Begin_Handler_v1, called when entering an exception handler,
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205 -- claims responsibility for the handler to release the
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206 -- GCC_Exception occurrence. End_Handler_v1, called when
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207 -- leaving the handler, releases the occurrence, unless the
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208 -- occurrence is propagating further up, or the handler is
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209 -- dynamically nested in the context of another handler that
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210 -- claimed responsibility for releasing that occurrence.
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211
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212 -- Responsibility is claimed by changing the Cleanup field to
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213 -- Claimed_Cleanup, which enables claimed exceptions to be
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214 -- recognized, and avoids accidental releases even by foreign
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215 -- handlers.
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216
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217 function Begin_Handler_v1
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218 (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access)
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219 return System.Address;
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220 pragma Export (C, Begin_Handler_v1, "__gnat_begin_handler_v1");
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221 -- Called when entering an exception handler. Claim
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222 -- responsibility for releasing GCC_Exception, by setting the
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223 -- cleanup/release function to Claimed_Cleanup, and return the
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224 -- address of the previous cleanup/release function.
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225
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226 procedure End_Handler_v1
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227 (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access;
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228 Saved_Cleanup : System.Address;
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229 Propagating_Exception : GCC_Exception_Access);
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230 pragma Export (C, End_Handler_v1, "__gnat_end_handler_v1");
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231 -- Called when leaving an exception handler. Restore the
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232 -- Saved_Cleanup in the GCC_Exception occurrence, and then release
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233 -- it, unless it remains claimed by an enclosing handler, or
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234 -- GCC_Exception and Propagating_Exception are the same
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235 -- occurrence. Propagating_Exception could be either an
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236 -- occurrence (re)raised within the handler of GCC_Exception, when
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237 -- we're executing as an exceptional cleanup, or null, if we're
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238 -- completing the handler of GCC_Exception normally.
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239
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240 procedure Claimed_Cleanup
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241 (Reason : Unwind_Reason_Code;
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242 GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access);
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243 pragma Export (C, Claimed_Cleanup, "__gnat_claimed_cleanup");
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244 -- A do-nothing placeholder installed as GCC_Exception.Cleanup
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245 -- while handling GCC_Exception, to claim responsibility for
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246 -- releasing it, and to stop it from being accidentally released.
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247
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248 -- The following are version 0 implementations of the version 1
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249 -- hooks above. They remain in place for compatibility with the
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250 -- output of compilers that still use version 0, such as those
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251 -- used during bootstrap. They are interoperable with the v1
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252 -- hooks, except that the older versions may malfunction when
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253 -- handling foreign exceptions passed to Reraise_Occurrence.
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254
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255 procedure Begin_Handler (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access);
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256 pragma Export (C, Begin_Handler, "__gnat_begin_handler");
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257 -- Called when entering an exception handler translated by an old
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258 -- compiler. It does nothing.
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260 procedure End_Handler (GCC_Exception : GCC_Exception_Access);
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261 pragma Export (C, End_Handler, "__gnat_end_handler");
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262 -- Called when leaving an exception handler translated by an old
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263 -- compiler. It releases GCC_Exception, unless it is null. It is
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264 -- only ever null when the handler has a 'raise;' translated by a
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265 -- v0-using compiler. The artificial handler variable passed to
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266 -- End_Handler was set to null to tell End_Handler to refrain from
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267 -- releasing the reraised exception. In v1 safer ways are used to
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268 -- accomplish that.
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270 --------------------------------------------------------------------
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271 -- Accessors to Basic Components of a GNAT Exception Data Pointer --
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272 --------------------------------------------------------------------
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273
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274 -- As of today, these are only used by the C implementation of the GCC
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275 -- propagation personality routine to avoid having to rely on a C
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276 -- counterpart of the whole exception_data structure, which is both
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277 -- painful and error prone. These subprograms could be moved to a more
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278 -- widely visible location if need be.
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279
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280 function Is_Handled_By_Others (E : Exception_Data_Ptr) return Boolean;
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281 pragma Export (C, Is_Handled_By_Others, "__gnat_is_handled_by_others");
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282 pragma Warnings (Off, Is_Handled_By_Others);
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283
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284 function Language_For (E : Exception_Data_Ptr) return Character;
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285 pragma Export (C, Language_For, "__gnat_language_for");
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286
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287 function Foreign_Data_For (E : Exception_Data_Ptr) return Address;
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288 pragma Export (C, Foreign_Data_For, "__gnat_foreign_data_for");
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289
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290 function EID_For (GNAT_Exception : not null GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access)
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291 return Exception_Id;
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292 pragma Export (C, EID_For, "__gnat_eid_for");
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293
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294 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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295 -- Objects to materialize "others" and "all others" in the GCC EH tables --
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296 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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297
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298 -- Currently, these only have their address taken and compared so there is
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299 -- no real point having whole exception data blocks allocated. Note that
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300 -- there are corresponding declarations in gigi (trans.c) which must be
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301 -- kept properly synchronized.
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302
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303 Others_Value : constant Character := 'O';
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304 pragma Export (C, Others_Value, "__gnat_others_value");
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305
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306 All_Others_Value : constant Character := 'A';
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307 pragma Export (C, All_Others_Value, "__gnat_all_others_value");
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308
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309 Unhandled_Others_Value : constant Character := 'U';
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310 pragma Export (C, Unhandled_Others_Value, "__gnat_unhandled_others_value");
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311 -- Special choice (emitted by gigi) to catch and notify unhandled
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312 -- exceptions on targets which always handle exceptions (such as SEH).
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313 -- The handler will simply call Unhandled_Except_Handler.
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314
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315 -------------------------
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316 -- Allocate_Occurrence --
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317 -------------------------
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318
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319 function Allocate_Occurrence return EOA is
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320 Res : GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access;
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321
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322 begin
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323 Res := New_Occurrence;
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324 Res.Header.Cleanup := GNAT_GCC_Exception_Cleanup'Address;
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325 Res.Occurrence.Machine_Occurrence := Res.all'Address;
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326
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327 return Res.Occurrence'Access;
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328 end Allocate_Occurrence;
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329
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330 --------------------------------
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331 -- GNAT_GCC_Exception_Cleanup --
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332 --------------------------------
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333
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334 procedure GNAT_GCC_Exception_Cleanup
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335 (Reason : Unwind_Reason_Code;
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336 Excep : not null GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access)
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337 is
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338 pragma Unreferenced (Reason);
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339
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340 procedure Free is new Unchecked_Deallocation
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341 (GNAT_GCC_Exception, GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access);
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342
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343 Copy : GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access := Excep;
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344
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345 begin
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346 -- Simply free the memory
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347
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348 Free (Copy);
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349 end GNAT_GCC_Exception_Cleanup;
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350
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351 ----------------------------
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352 -- Set_Foreign_Occurrence --
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353 ----------------------------
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354
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355 procedure Set_Foreign_Occurrence (Excep : EOA; Mo : System.Address) is
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356 begin
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357 Excep.all := (
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358 Id => Foreign_Exception'Access,
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359 Machine_Occurrence => Mo,
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360 Msg => <>,
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361 Msg_Length => 0,
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362 Exception_Raised => True,
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363 Pid => Local_Partition_ID,
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364 Num_Tracebacks => 0,
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365 Tracebacks => <>);
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366 end Set_Foreign_Occurrence;
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367
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368 -------------------------
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369 -- Setup_Current_Excep --
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370 -------------------------
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371
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372 function Setup_Current_Excep
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373 (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access;
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374 Phase : Unwind_Action) return EOA
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375 is
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376 Excep : constant EOA := Get_Current_Excep.all;
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377
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378 begin
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379
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380 if GCC_Exception.Class = GNAT_Exception_Class then
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381
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382 -- Ada exception : latch the occurrence data in the Current
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383 -- Exception Buffer if needed and return a pointer to the original
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384 -- Ada exception object. This particular object was specifically
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385 -- allocated for this raise and is thus more precise than the fixed
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386 -- Current Exception Buffer address.
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387
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388 declare
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389 GNAT_Occurrence : constant GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access :=
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390 To_GNAT_GCC_Exception (GCC_Exception);
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391 begin
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392
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393 -- When reaching here during SEARCH_PHASE, no need to
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394 -- replicate the copy performed at the propagation start.
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395
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396 if Phase /= UA_SEARCH_PHASE then
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397 Excep.all := GNAT_Occurrence.Occurrence;
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398 end if;
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399 return GNAT_Occurrence.Occurrence'Access;
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400 end;
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401
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402 else
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403
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404 -- Foreign exception (caught by Ada handler, reaching here from
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405 -- personality routine) : The original exception object doesn't hold
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406 -- an Ada occurrence info. Set the foreign data pointer in the
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407 -- Current Exception Buffer and return the address of the latter.
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408
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409 Set_Foreign_Occurrence (Excep, GCC_Exception.all'Address);
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410
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411 return Excep;
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412 end if;
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413 end Setup_Current_Excep;
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414
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415 ----------------------
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416 -- Begin_Handler_v1 --
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417 ----------------------
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418
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419 function Begin_Handler_v1
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420 (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access)
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421 return System.Address is
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422 Saved_Cleanup : constant System.Address := GCC_Exception.Cleanup;
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423 begin
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424 -- Claim responsibility for releasing this exception, and stop
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425 -- others from releasing it.
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426 GCC_Exception.Cleanup := Claimed_Cleanup'Address;
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427 return Saved_Cleanup;
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428 end Begin_Handler_v1;
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429
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430 --------------------
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431 -- End_Handler_v1 --
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432 --------------------
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433
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434 procedure End_Handler_v1
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435 (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access;
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436 Saved_Cleanup : System.Address;
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437 Propagating_Exception : GCC_Exception_Access) is
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438 begin
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439 GCC_Exception.Cleanup := Saved_Cleanup;
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440 -- Restore the Saved_Cleanup, so that it is either used to
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441 -- release GCC_Exception below, or transferred to the next
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442 -- handler of the Propagating_Exception occurrence. The
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443 -- following test ensures that an occurrence is only released
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444 -- once, even after reraises.
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445 --
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446 -- The idea is that the GCC_Exception is not to be released
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447 -- unless it had an unclaimed Cleanup when the handler started
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448 -- (see Begin_Handler_v1 above), but if we propagate across its
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449 -- handler a reraise of the same exception, we transfer to the
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450 -- Propagating_Exception the responsibility for running the
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451 -- Saved_Cleanup when its handler completes.
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452 --
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453 -- This ownership transfer mechanism ensures safety, as in
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454 -- single release and no dangling pointers, because there is no
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455 -- way to hold on to the Machine_Occurrence of an
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456 -- Exception_Occurrence: the only situations in which another
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457 -- Exception_Occurrence gets the same Machine_Occurrence are
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458 -- through Reraise_Occurrence, and plain reraise, and so we
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459 -- have the following possibilities:
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460 --
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461 -- - Reraise_Occurrence is handled within the running handler,
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462 -- and so when completing the dynamically nested handler, we
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463 -- must NOT release the exception. A Claimed_Cleanup upon
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464 -- entry of the nested handler, installed when entering the
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465 -- enclosing handler, ensures the exception will not be
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466 -- released by the nested handler, but rather by the enclosing
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467 -- handler.
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468 --
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469 -- - Reraise_Occurrence/reraise escapes the running handler,
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470 -- and we run as an exceptional cleanup for GCC_Exception. The
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471 -- Saved_Cleanup was reinstalled, but since we're propagating
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472 -- the same machine occurrence, we do not release it. Instead,
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473 -- we transfer responsibility for releasing it to the eventual
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474 -- handler of the propagating exception.
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475 --
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476 -- - An unrelated exception propagates through the running
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477 -- handler. We restored GCC_Exception.Saved_Cleanup above.
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478 -- Since we're propagating a different exception, we proceed to
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479 -- release GCC_Exception, unless Saved_Cleanup was
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480 -- Claimed_Cleanup, because then we know we're not in the
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481 -- outermost handler for GCC_Exception.
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482 --
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483 -- - The handler completes normally, so it reinstalls the
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484 -- Saved_Cleanup and runs it, unless it was Claimed_Cleanup.
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485 -- If Saved_Cleanup is null, Unwind_DeleteException (currently)
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486 -- has no effect, so we could skip it, but if it is ever
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487 -- changed to do more in this case, we're ready for that,
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488 -- calling it exactly once.
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489 if Saved_Cleanup /= Claimed_Cleanup'Address
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490 and then
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491 Propagating_Exception /= GCC_Exception
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492 then
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493 declare
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494 Current : constant EOA := Get_Current_Excep.all;
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495 Cur_Occ : constant GCC_Exception_Access
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496 := To_GCC_Exception (Current.Machine_Occurrence);
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497 begin
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498 -- If we are releasing the Machine_Occurrence of the current
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499 -- exception, reset the access to it, so that it is no
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500 -- longer accessible.
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501 if Cur_Occ = GCC_Exception then
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502 Current.Machine_Occurrence := System.Null_Address;
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503 end if;
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504 end;
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505 Unwind_DeleteException (GCC_Exception);
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506 end if;
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507 end End_Handler_v1;
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508
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509 ---------------------
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510 -- Claimed_Cleanup --
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511 ---------------------
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512
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513 procedure Claimed_Cleanup
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514 (Reason : Unwind_Reason_Code;
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515 GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access) is
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516 pragma Unreferenced (Reason);
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517 pragma Unreferenced (GCC_Exception);
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518 begin
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519 -- This procedure should never run. If it does, it's either a
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520 -- version 0 handler or a foreign handler, attempting to
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521 -- release an exception while a version 1 handler that claimed
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522 -- responsibility for releasing the exception remains still
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523 -- active. This placeholder stops GCC_Exception from being
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524 -- released by them.
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525
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526 -- We could get away with just Null_Address instead, with
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527 -- nearly the same effect, but with this placeholder we can
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528 -- detect and report unexpected releases, and we can tell apart
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529 -- a GCC_Exception without a Cleanup, from one with another
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530 -- active handler, so as to still call Unwind_DeleteException
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531 -- exactly once: currently, Unwind_DeleteException does nothing
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532 -- when the Cleanup is null, but should it ever be changed to
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533 -- do more, we'll still be safe.
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534 null;
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535 end Claimed_Cleanup;
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536
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537 -------------------
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538 -- Begin_Handler --
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539 -------------------
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540
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541 procedure Begin_Handler (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access) is
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542 pragma Unreferenced (GCC_Exception);
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543 begin
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544 null;
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545 end Begin_Handler;
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546
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547 -----------------
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548 -- End_Handler --
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549 -----------------
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550
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551 procedure End_Handler (GCC_Exception : GCC_Exception_Access) is
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552 begin
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553 if GCC_Exception /= null then
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554
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555 -- The exception might have been reraised, in this case the cleanup
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556 -- mustn't be called.
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557
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558 Unwind_DeleteException (GCC_Exception);
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559 end if;
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560 end End_Handler;
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561
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562 -----------------------------
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563 -- Reraise_GCC_Exception --
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564 -----------------------------
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565
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566 procedure Reraise_GCC_Exception
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567 (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access)
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568 is
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569 begin
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570 -- Simply propagate it
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571
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572 Propagate_GCC_Exception (GCC_Exception);
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573 end Reraise_GCC_Exception;
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574
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575 -----------------------------
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576 -- Propagate_GCC_Exception --
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577 -----------------------------
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578
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579 -- Call Unwind_RaiseException to actually throw, taking care of handling
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580 -- the two phase scheme it implements.
|
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581
|
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582 procedure Propagate_GCC_Exception
|
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583 (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access)
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584 is
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131
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585 -- Acknowledge the current exception info now, before unwinding
|
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586 -- starts so it is available even from C++ handlers involved before
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587 -- our personality routine.
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588
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589 Excep : constant EOA :=
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590 Setup_Current_Excep (GCC_Exception, Phase => 0);
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111
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591
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592 begin
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593 -- Perform a standard raise first. If a regular handler is found, it
|
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594 -- will be entered after all the intermediate cleanups have run. If
|
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595 -- there is no regular handler, it will return.
|
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596
|
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597 Unwind_RaiseException (GCC_Exception);
|
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598
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599 -- If we get here we know the exception is not handled, as otherwise
|
|
600 -- Unwind_RaiseException arranges for the handler to be entered. Take
|
|
601 -- the necessary steps to enable the debugger to gain control while the
|
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602 -- stack is still intact.
|
|
603
|
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604 Notify_Unhandled_Exception (Excep);
|
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605
|
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606 -- Now, un a forced unwind to trigger cleanups. Control should not
|
|
607 -- resume there, if there are cleanups and in any cases as the
|
|
608 -- unwinding hook calls Unhandled_Exception_Terminate when end of
|
|
609 -- stack is reached.
|
|
610
|
|
611 Unwind_ForcedUnwind
|
|
612 (GCC_Exception,
|
|
613 CleanupUnwind_Handler'Address,
|
|
614 System.Null_Address);
|
|
615
|
|
616 -- We get here in case of error. The debugger has been notified before
|
|
617 -- the second step above.
|
|
618
|
|
619 Unhandled_Except_Handler (GCC_Exception);
|
|
620 end Propagate_GCC_Exception;
|
|
621
|
|
622 -------------------------
|
|
623 -- Propagate_Exception --
|
|
624 -------------------------
|
|
625
|
131
|
626 procedure Propagate_Exception (Excep : Exception_Occurrence) is
|
111
|
627 begin
|
|
628 Propagate_GCC_Exception (To_GCC_Exception (Excep.Machine_Occurrence));
|
|
629 end Propagate_Exception;
|
|
630
|
|
631 -----------------------------
|
|
632 -- Set_Exception_Parameter --
|
|
633 -----------------------------
|
|
634
|
|
635 procedure Set_Exception_Parameter
|
|
636 (Excep : EOA;
|
|
637 GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access)
|
|
638 is
|
|
639 begin
|
|
640 -- Setup the exception occurrence
|
|
641
|
|
642 if GCC_Exception.Class = GNAT_Exception_Class then
|
|
643
|
|
644 -- From the GCC exception
|
|
645
|
|
646 declare
|
|
647 GNAT_Occurrence : constant GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access :=
|
|
648 To_GNAT_GCC_Exception (GCC_Exception);
|
|
649 begin
|
|
650 Save_Occurrence (Excep.all, GNAT_Occurrence.Occurrence);
|
|
651 end;
|
|
652
|
|
653 else
|
|
654 -- A default one
|
|
655
|
|
656 Set_Foreign_Occurrence (Excep, GCC_Exception.all'Address);
|
|
657 end if;
|
|
658 end Set_Exception_Parameter;
|
|
659
|
|
660 ------------------------------
|
|
661 -- Unhandled_Except_Handler --
|
|
662 ------------------------------
|
|
663
|
|
664 procedure Unhandled_Except_Handler
|
|
665 (GCC_Exception : not null GCC_Exception_Access)
|
|
666 is
|
|
667 Excep : EOA;
|
|
668 begin
|
131
|
669 Excep := Setup_Current_Excep (GCC_Exception, Phase => UA_CLEANUP_PHASE);
|
111
|
670 Unhandled_Exception_Terminate (Excep);
|
|
671 end Unhandled_Except_Handler;
|
|
672
|
|
673 -------------
|
|
674 -- EID_For --
|
|
675 -------------
|
|
676
|
|
677 function EID_For
|
|
678 (GNAT_Exception : not null GNAT_GCC_Exception_Access) return Exception_Id
|
|
679 is
|
|
680 begin
|
|
681 return GNAT_Exception.Occurrence.Id;
|
|
682 end EID_For;
|
|
683
|
|
684 ----------------------
|
|
685 -- Foreign_Data_For --
|
|
686 ----------------------
|
|
687
|
|
688 function Foreign_Data_For
|
|
689 (E : SSL.Exception_Data_Ptr) return Address
|
|
690 is
|
|
691 begin
|
|
692 return E.Foreign_Data;
|
|
693 end Foreign_Data_For;
|
|
694
|
|
695 --------------------------
|
|
696 -- Is_Handled_By_Others --
|
|
697 --------------------------
|
|
698
|
|
699 function Is_Handled_By_Others (E : SSL.Exception_Data_Ptr) return Boolean is
|
|
700 begin
|
|
701 return not E.all.Not_Handled_By_Others;
|
|
702 end Is_Handled_By_Others;
|
|
703
|
|
704 ------------------
|
|
705 -- Language_For --
|
|
706 ------------------
|
|
707
|
|
708 function Language_For (E : SSL.Exception_Data_Ptr) return Character is
|
|
709 begin
|
|
710 return E.all.Lang;
|
|
711 end Language_For;
|
|
712
|
|
713 end Exception_Propagation;
|