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33 with System.OS_Primitives;
34 with System.Soft_Links;
36 with System.Parameters;
38 package body Ada.Calendar.Delays is
40 package OSP renames System.OS_Primitives;
41 package SSL renames System.Soft_Links;
43 use type SSL.Timed_Delay_Call;
47 -- Earlier, System.Time_Operations was used to implement the following
48 -- operations. The idea was to avoid sucking in the tasking packages. This
49 -- did not work. Logically, we can't have it both ways. There is no way to
50 -- implement time delays that will have correct task semantics without
51 -- reference to the tasking run-time system. To achieve this goal, we now
54 -----------------------
55 -- Local Subprograms --
56 -----------------------
58 procedure Timed_Delay_NT (Time : Duration; Mode : Integer);
59 -- Timed delay procedure used when no tasking is active
65 procedure Delay_For (D : Duration) is
67 if System.Parameters.Runtime_Traces then
68 Send_Trace_Info (W_Delay, D);
71 SSL.Timed_Delay.all (Duration'Min (D, OSP.Max_Sensible_Delay),
74 if System.Parameters.Runtime_Traces then
75 Send_Trace_Info (M_Delay, D);
83 procedure Delay_Until (T : Time) is
84 D : constant Duration := To_Duration (T);
87 if System.Parameters.Runtime_Traces then
88 Send_Trace_Info (WU_Delay, D);
91 SSL.Timed_Delay.all (D, OSP.Absolute_Calendar);
93 if System.Parameters.Runtime_Traces then
94 Send_Trace_Info (M_Delay, D);
102 procedure Timed_Delay_NT (Time : Duration; Mode : Integer) is
104 OSP.Timed_Delay (Time, Mode);
111 function To_Duration (T : Time) return Duration is
113 -- Since time has multiple representations on different platforms, a
114 -- target independent operation in Ada.Calendar is used to perform
117 return Delay_Operations.To_Duration (T);
121 -- Set up the Timed_Delay soft link to the non tasking version if it has
122 -- not been already set. If tasking is present, Timed_Delay has already set
123 -- this soft link, or this will be overridden during the elaboration of
124 -- System.Tasking.Initialization
126 if SSL.Timed_Delay = null then
127 SSL.Timed_Delay := Timed_Delay_NT'Access;
130 end Ada.Calendar.Delays;