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32 with Ada.Unchecked_Conversion;
34 with System.Standard_Library; use System.Standard_Library;
35 with System.Soft_Links; use System.Soft_Links;
37 package body System.Exception_Traces is
39 -- Calling the decorator directly from where it is needed would require
40 -- introducing nasty dependencies upon the spec of this package (typically
41 -- in a-except.adb). We also have to deal with the fact that the traceback
42 -- array within an exception occurrence and the one the decorator accepts
43 -- are of different types. These are two reasons for which a wrapper with
44 -- a System.Address argument is indeed used to call the decorator provided
45 -- by the user of this package. This wrapper is called via a soft-link,
46 -- which either is null when no decorator is in place or "points to" the
47 -- following function otherwise.
49 function Decorator_Wrapper
50 (Traceback : System.Address;
51 Len : Natural) return String;
52 -- The wrapper to be called when a decorator is in place for exception
55 -- Traceback is the address of the call chain array as stored in the
56 -- exception occurrence and Len is the number of significant addresses
57 -- contained in this array.
59 Current_Decorator : Traceback_Decorator := null;
60 -- The decorator to be called by the wrapper when it is not null, as set
61 -- by Set_Trace_Decorator. When this access is null, the wrapper is null
62 -- also and shall then not be called.
64 -----------------------
65 -- Decorator_Wrapper --
66 -----------------------
68 function Decorator_Wrapper
69 (Traceback : System.Address;
70 Len : Natural) return String
72 subtype Trace_Array is Traceback_Entries.Tracebacks_Array (1 .. Len);
73 type Trace_Array_Access is access all Trace_Array;
75 function To_Trace_Array is new
76 Ada.Unchecked_Conversion (Address, Trace_Array_Access);
78 Decorator_Traceback : constant Trace_Array_Access :=
79 To_Trace_Array (Traceback);
82 return Current_Decorator.all (Decorator_Traceback.all);
83 end Decorator_Wrapper;
85 -------------------------
86 -- Set_Trace_Decorator --
87 -------------------------
89 procedure Set_Trace_Decorator (Decorator : Traceback_Decorator) is
91 Current_Decorator := Decorator;
92 Traceback_Decorator_Wrapper :=
93 (if Current_Decorator /= null
94 then Decorator_Wrapper'Access else null);
95 end Set_Trace_Decorator;
101 procedure Trace_Off is
103 Exception_Trace := RM_Convention;
110 procedure Trace_On (Kind : Trace_Kind) is
114 Exception_Trace := Every_Raise;
115 when Unhandled_Raise =>
116 Exception_Trace := Unhandled_Raise;
117 when Unhandled_Raise_In_Main =>
118 Exception_Trace := Unhandled_Raise_In_Main;
122 end System.Exception_Traces;