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@@ -35,6 +35,56 @@
extern void _initialize_pascal_language (void);
+/* All GPC versions until now (2007-09-27) also define a symbol called
+ '_p_initialize'. Check for the presence of this symbol first. */
+static const char GPC_P_INITIALIZE[] = "_p_initialize";
+
+/* The name of the symbol that GPC uses as the name of the main
+ procedure (since version 20050212). */
+static const char GPC_MAIN_PROGRAM_NAME_1[] = "_p__M0_main_program";
+
+/* Older versions of GPC (versions older than 20050212) were using
+ a different name for the main procedure. */
+static const char GPC_MAIN_PROGRAM_NAME_2[] = "pascal_main_program";
+
+/* Function returning the special symbol name used
+ by GPC for the main procedure in the main program
+ if it is found in minimal symbol list.
+ This function tries to find minimal symbols generated by GPC
+ so that it finds the even if the program was compiled
+ without debugging information.
+ According to information supplied by Waldeck Hebisch,
+ this should work for all versions posterior to June 2000. */
+
+const char *
+pascal_main_name (void)
+{
+ struct minimal_symbol *msym;
+
+ msym = lookup_minimal_symbol (GPC_P_INITIALIZE, NULL, NULL);
+
+ /* If '_p_initialize' was not found, the main program is likely not
+ written in Pascal. */
+ if (msym == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+
+ msym = lookup_minimal_symbol (GPC_MAIN_PROGRAM_NAME_1, NULL, NULL);
+ if (msym != NULL)
+ {
+ return GPC_MAIN_PROGRAM_NAME_1;
+ }
+
+ msym = lookup_minimal_symbol (GPC_MAIN_PROGRAM_NAME_2, NULL, NULL);
+ if (msym != NULL)
+ {
+ return GPC_MAIN_PROGRAM_NAME_2;
+ }
+
+ /* No known entry procedure found, the main program is probably
+ not compiled with GPC. */
+ return NULL;
+}
+
/* Determines if type TYPE is a pascal string type.
Returns 1 if the type is a known pascal type
This function is used by p-valprint.c code to allow better string display.