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Length: 3072 (0xc00) Types: Ada Source Notes: 03_class, FILE, R1k_Segment, e3_tag, procedure Uninstall, seg_0039c4
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procedure Uninstall (Units : String := "<SELECTION>"; Rebuild_Program_Libraries : Boolean := True; Response : String := "<PROFILE>"); -- Forces units to be demoted to the source state without regard for any -- dependencies (Thus, it is possible to have installed units that have -- suppliers that are not installed ... so this command should be used -- with extreme caution). An attempt is made to destroy all listing -- files, code segments and attribute spaces; but failure to destroy -- any of these associated objects will not cause the demotion to fail -- (any undestroyed objects will become permanent garbage if nothing -- further is done to get rid of them). The program libraries for the -- enclosing worlds are not updated as part of the demotion and so they -- must be rebuilt in order to make the world consistent again; any load -- procs in the enclosing world that are not Delta-1 compatible must be -- reloaded as a result of rebuilding the program library. Units that -- are not in the installed or coded state are ignored. -- This command is intended to be used to demote units when the compiler -- cannot demote a unit due to a bug in the system. Typical problems -- include inability to destroy an associated object during demotion, -- problems with the program library for the associated world and -- unhandled exceptions in the compiler itself. This command requires -- the user have privileges enabled. The compiler need not be running -- in order to use this command to demote units.
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