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C.7.3 The Package Task_Termination
Static Semantics
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The following
language-defined library package exists:
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with Ada.Task_Identification;
with Ada.Exceptions;
package Ada.Task_Termination is
pragma Preelaborate(Task_Termination);
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type Cause_Of_Termination is (Normal, Abnormal, Unhandled_Exception);
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type Termination_Handler is access protected procedure
(Cause : in Cause_Of_Termination;
T : in Ada.Task_Identification.Task_Id;
X : in Ada.Exceptions.Exception_Occurrence);
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procedure Set_Dependents_Fallback_Handler
(Handler: in Termination_Handler);
function Current_Task_Fallback_Handler return Termination_Handler;
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procedure Set_Specific_Handler
(T : in Ada.Task_Identification.Task_Id;
Handler : in Termination_Handler);
function Specific_Handler (T : Ada.Task_Identification.Task_Id)
return Termination_Handler;
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end Ada.Task_Termination;
Dynamic Semantics
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The
type Termination_Handler identifies a protected procedure to be executed
by the implementation when a task terminates. Such a protected procedure
is called a
handler. In all cases T identifies the task that is
terminating. If the task terminates due to completing the last statement
of its body, or as a result of waiting on a terminate alternative, then
Cause is set to Normal and X is set to Null_Occurrence. If the task terminates
because it is being aborted, then Cause is set to Abnormal and X is set
to Null_Occurrence. If the task terminates because of an exception raised
by the execution of its
task_body,
then Cause is set to Unhandled_Exception and X is set to the associated
exception occurrence.
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Each
task has two termination handlers, a
fall-back handler and a
specific
handler. The specific handler applies only to the task itself, while
the fall-back handler applies only to the dependent tasks of the task.
A handler is said to be
set if it is associated with a non-null
value of type Termination_Handler, and
cleared otherwise. When
a task is created, its specific handler and fall-back handler are cleared.
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The procedure Set_Dependents_Fallback_Handler
changes the fall-back handler for the calling task; if Handler is null,
that fall-back handler is cleared, otherwise it is set to be Handler.all.
If a fall-back handler had previously been set it is replaced.
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The function Current_Task_Fallback_Handler
returns the fall-back handler that is currently set for the calling task,
if one is set; otherwise it returns null.
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The procedure Set_Specific_Handler changes
the specific handler for the task identified by T; if Handler is null,
that specific handler is cleared, otherwise it is set to be Handler.all.
If a specific handler had previously been set it is replaced.
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The function Specific_Handler returns the specific
handler that is currently set for the task identified by T, if one is
set; otherwise it returns null.
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As part of the finalization of a
task_body,
after performing the actions specified in
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for finalization of a master, the specific handler for the task, if one
is set, is executed. If the specific handler is cleared, a search for
a fall-back handler proceeds by recursively following the master relationship
for the task. If a task is found whose fall-back handler is set, that
handler is executed; otherwise, no handler is executed.
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For Set_Specific_Handler or Specific_Handler,
Tasking_Error is raised if the task identified by T has already terminated.
Program_Error is raised if the value of T is Ada.Task_Identification.Null_Task_Id.
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An exception propagated from a handler that
is invoked as part of the termination of a task has no effect.
Erroneous Execution
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For a call of Set_Specific_Handler or Specific_Handler,
if the task identified by T no longer exists, the execution of the program
is erroneous.
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