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-- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
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-- A D A . W I D E _ W I D E _ T E X T _ I O . G E N E R I C _ A U X --
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-- This package contains a set of auxiliary routines used by Wide_Wide_Text_IO
-- generic children, including for reading and writing numeric strings.
-- Note: although this is the Wide version of the package, the interface here
-- is still in terms of Character and String rather than Wide_Wide_Character
-- and Wide_Wide_String, since all numeric strings are composed entirely of
-- characters in the range of type Standard.Character, and the basic
-- conversion routines work with Character rather than Wide_Wide_Character.
package Ada.Wide_Wide_Text_IO.Generic_Aux is
-- Note: for all the Load routines, File indicates the file to be read,
-- Buf is the string into which data is stored, Ptr is the index of the
-- last character stored so far, and is updated if additional characters
-- are stored. Data_Error is raised if the input overflows Buf. The only
-- Load routines that do a file status check are Load_Skip and Load_Width
-- so one of these two routines must be called first.
procedure Check_End_Of_Field
(Buf : String;
Stop : Integer;
Ptr : Integer;
Width : Field);
-- This routine is used after doing a get operations on a numeric value.
-- Buf is the string being scanned, and Stop is the last character of
-- the field being scanned. Ptr is as set by the call to the scan routine
-- that scanned out the numeric value, i.e. it points one past the last
-- character scanned, and Width is the width parameter from the Get call.
--
-- There are two cases, if Width is non-zero, then a check is made that
-- the remainder of the field is all blanks. If Width is zero, then it
-- means that the scan routine scanned out only part of the field. We
-- have already scanned out the field that the ACVC tests seem to expect
-- us to read (even if it does not follow the syntax of the type being
-- scanned, e.g. allowing negative exponents in integers, and underscores
-- at the end of the string), so we just raise Data_Error.
procedure Check_On_One_Line (File : File_Type; Length : Integer);
-- Check to see if item of length Integer characters can fit on
-- current line. Call New_Line if not, first checking that the
-- line length can accommodate Length characters, raise Layout_Error
-- if item is too large for a single line.
function Is_Blank (C : Character) return Boolean;
-- Determines if C is a blank (space or tab)
procedure Load_Width
(File : File_Type;
Width : Field;
Buf : out String;
Ptr : in out Integer);
-- Loads exactly Width characters, unless a line mark is encountered first
procedure Load_Skip (File : File_Type);
-- Skips leading blanks and line and page marks, if the end of file is
-- read without finding a non-blank character, then End_Error is raised.
-- Note: a blank is defined as a space or horizontal tab (RM A.10.6(5)).
procedure Load
(File : File_Type;
Buf : out String;
Ptr : in out Integer;
Char : Character;
Loaded : out Boolean);
-- If next character is Char, loads it, otherwise no characters are loaded
-- Loaded is set to indicate whether or not the character was found.
procedure Load
(File : File_Type;
Buf : out String;
Ptr : in out Integer;
Char : Character);
-- Same as above, but no indication if character is loaded
procedure Load
(File : File_Type;
Buf : out String;
Ptr : in out Integer;
Char1 : Character;
Char2 : Character;
Loaded : out Boolean);
-- If next character is Char1 or Char2, loads it, otherwise no characters
-- are loaded. Loaded is set to indicate whether or not one of the two
-- characters was found.
procedure Load
(File : File_Type;
Buf : out String;
Ptr : in out Integer;
Char1 : Character;
Char2 : Character);
-- Same as above, but no indication if character is loaded
procedure Load_Digits
(File : File_Type;
Buf : out String;
Ptr : in out Integer;
Loaded : out Boolean);
-- Loads a sequence of zero or more decimal digits. Loaded is set if
-- at least one digit is loaded.
procedure Load_Digits
(File : File_Type;
Buf : out String;
Ptr : in out Integer);
-- Same as above, but no indication if character is loaded
procedure Load_Extended_Digits
(File : File_Type;
Buf : out String;
Ptr : in out Integer;
Loaded : out Boolean);
-- Like Load_Digits, but also allows extended digits a-f and A-F
procedure Load_Extended_Digits
(File : File_Type;
Buf : out String;
Ptr : in out Integer);
-- Same as above, but no indication if character is loaded
procedure Put_Item (File : File_Type; Str : String);
-- This routine is like Wide_Wide_Text_IO.Put, except that it checks for
-- overflow of bounded lines, as described in (RM A.10.6(8)). It is used
-- for all output of numeric values and of enumeration values. Note that
-- the buffer is of type String. Put_Item deals with converting this to
-- Wide_Wide_Characters as required.
procedure Store_Char
(File : File_Type;
ch : Integer;
Buf : out String;
Ptr : in out Integer);
-- Store a single character in buffer, checking for overflow and
-- adjusting the column number in the file to reflect the fact
-- that a character has been acquired from the input stream.
-- The pos value of the character to store is in ch on entry.
procedure String_Skip (Str : String; Ptr : out Integer);
-- Used in the Get from string procedures to skip leading blanks in the
-- string. Ptr is set to the index of the first non-blank. If the string
-- is all blanks, then the excption End_Error is raised, Note that blank
-- is defined as a space or horizontal tab (RM A.10.6(5)).
procedure Ungetc (ch : Integer; File : File_Type);
-- Pushes back character into stream, using ungetc. The caller has
-- checked that the file is in read status. Device_Error is raised
-- if the character cannot be pushed back. An attempt to push back
-- an end of file (EOF) is ignored.
private
pragma Inline (Is_Blank);
end Ada.Wide_Wide_Text_IO.Generic_Aux;
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