(Wildcard_Host_File : String;
Only_Dirs : Boolean) return String_Access_List_Access;
-- Expand a wildcard host syntax file or directory specification (e.g. on
- -- a VMS host, any file or directory spec that contains:
- -- "*", or "%", or "...")
- -- and return a list of valid Unix syntax file or directory specs.
+ -- a VMS host, any file or directory spec that contains: "*", or "%", or
+ -- "...") and return a list of valid Unix syntax file or directory specs.
-- If Only_Dirs is True, then only return directories.
function To_Canonical_Dir_Spec
-- without any directory information. The implementation is responsible
-- for searching for the file in the appropriate directories.
--
- -- Note the special case that if the file name is gnat.adc, then the
- -- search for the file is done ONLY in the directory corresponding to
- -- the current compilation environment, i.e. in the same directory
- -- where the ali and object files will be written.
+ -- Note the special case that if the file name is gnat.adc, then the search
+ -- for the file is done ONLY in the directory corresponding to the current
+ -- compilation environment, i.e. in the same directory where the ali and
+ -- object files will be written.
function Full_Source_Name return File_Name_Type;
function Current_Source_File_Stamp return Time_Stamp_Type;
(Source_File : File_Name_Type;
Munit_Index : Nat := 0) return File_Name_Type;
-- Given the name of a source file, returns the name of the corresponding
- -- library information file. This may be the name of the object file, or
- -- of a separate file used to store the library information. In either case
- -- the returned result is suitable for use in a call to Read_Library_Info.
- -- The Munit_Index is the unit index in multiple unit per file mode, or
- -- zero in normal single unit per file mode (used to add ~nnn suffix).
- -- Note: this subprogram is in this section because it is used by the
- -- compiler to determine the proper library information names to be placed
- -- in the generated library information file.
+ -- library information file. This may be the name of the object file or of
+ -- a separate file used to store the library information. In the current
+ -- implementation, a separate file (the ALI file) is always used. In either
+ -- case the returned result is suitable for calling Read_Library_Info. The
+ -- Munit_Index is the unit index in multiple unit per file mode, or zero in
+ -- normal single unit per file mode (used to add ~nnn suffix). Note: this
+ -- subprogram is in this section because it is used by the compiler to
+ -- determine the proper library information names to be placed in the
+ -- generated library information file.
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-- Termination --