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Static Semantics
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Values input from the external environment of the program, or output to
the external environment, are considered to occupy external files. An
external file can be anything external to the program that can produce a
value to be read or receive a value to be written. An external file is
identified by a string (the name). A second string (the form) gives
further system-dependent characteristics that may be associated with the
file, such as the physical organization or access rights. The
conventions governing the interpretation of such strings shall be
documented.
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Input and output operations are expressed as operations on objects of
some file type, rather than directly in terms of the external files. In
the remainder of this section, the term file is always used to refer to
a file object; the term external file is used otherwise.
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Input-output for sequential files of values of a single element type is
defined by means of the generic package Sequential_IO. In order to
define sequential input-output for a given element type, an
instantiation of this generic unit, with the given type as actual
parameter, has to be declared. The resulting package contains the
declaration of a file type (called File_Type) for files of such
elements, as well as the operations applicable to these files, such as
the Open, Read, and Write procedures.
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Input-output for direct access files is likewise defined by a generic
package called Direct_IO. Input-output in human-readable form is defined
by the (nongeneric) packages Text_IO for Character and String data, and
Wide_Text_IO for Wide_Character and Wide_String data. Input-output for
files containing streams of elements representing values of possibly
different types is defined by means of the (nongeneric) package
Streams.Stream_IO.
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Before input or output operations can be performed on a file, the file
first has to be associated with an external file. While such an
association is in effect, the file is said to be open, and otherwise the
file is said to be closed.
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The language does not define what happens to external files after the
completion of the main program and all the library tasks (in particular,
if corresponding files have not been closed). The effect of input-output
for access types is unspecified.
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An open file has a current mode, which is a value of one of the
following enumeration types:
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type File_Mode is (In_File, Inout_File, Out_File); -- for Direct_IO
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These values correspond respectively to the cases where only reading,
both reading and writing, or only writing are to be performed.
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type File_Mode is (In_File, Out_File, Append_File);
-- for Sequential_IO, Text_IO, Wide_Text_IO, and Stream_IO
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These values correspond respectively to the cases where only reading,
only writing, or only appending are to be performed.
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The mode of a file can be changed.
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Several file management operations are common to Sequential_IO,
Direct_IO, Text_IO, and Wide_Text_IO. These operations are described in
subclause section A.8.2 File Management, for sequential and direct files. Any additional
effects concerning text input-output are described in subclause
See section A.10.2 Text File Management.
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The exceptions that can be propagated by the execution of an
input-output subprogram are defined in the package IO_Exceptions; the
situations in which they can be propagated are described following the
description of the subprogram (and in clause See section A.13 Exceptions in Input-Output.). The
exceptions Storage_Error and Program_Error may be propagated.
(Program_Error can only be propagated due to errors made by the caller
of the subprogram.) Finally, exceptions can be propagated in certain
implementation-defined situations.
NOTES
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(18) Each instantiation of the generic packages Sequential_IO and
Direct_IO declares a different type File_Type. In the case of Text_IO,
Wide_Text_IO, and Streams.Stream_IO, the corresponding type File_Type is
unique.
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(19) A bidirectional device can often be modeled as two sequential files
associated with the device, one of mode In_File, and one of mode
Out_File. An implementation may restrict the number of files that may
be associated with a given external file.
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