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/*************************************************************************
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* YAP Prolog *
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* Yap Prolog was developed at NCCUP - Universidade do Porto *
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* Copyright L.Damas, V.S.Costa and Universidade do Porto 1985-1997 *
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* File: checker.yap *
* comments: style checker for Prolog *
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* Last rev: $Date: 2008-03-31 22:56:22 $,$Author: vsc $ *
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:- system_module( style_checker, [no_style_check/1,
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style_check/1], ['$check_term'/5,
'$sv_warning'/2,
'$syntax_check_discontiguous'/2,
'$syntax_check_multiple'/2,
'$syntax_check_single_var'/2]).
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%% @{
/**
@defgroup YAPStyle Checker
@ingroup YAPCompilerSettings
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YAP implements a style-checker thay currently verifies whether:
1 named variables occur once in a clause.
2 clauses from dofferent predicates are mixed together.
3 clauses for the same predicate occur in different files.
One can declare a predicate to be discontiguous (see the
discontiguous/1 declaration) and/or multifile/1.
*/
/*
@pred style_check(+ _X_)
Turns on style checking according to the attribute specified by _X_,
which must be one of the following:
+ single_var
Checks single occurrences of named variables in a clause.
+ discontiguous
Checks non-contiguous clauses for the same predicate in a file.
+ multiple
Checks the presence of clauses for the same predicate in more than one
file when the predicate has not been declared as `multifile`
+ all
Performs style checking for all the cases mentioned above.
By default, style checking is disabled in YAP unless we are in
`sicstus` or `iso` language mode.
The style_check/1 built-in is now deprecated. Please use
`set_prolog_flag/1` instead.
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**/
%
% A Small style checker for YAP
:- op(1150, fx, [multifile,discontiguous]).
style_check(V) :- var(V), !, fail.
style_check(V) :-
style_check_(V), !.
style_check(V) :-
\+atom(V), \+ list(V), V \= + _, V \= + _, !,
'$do_error'( type_error('+|-|?(Flag)', V), style_check(V) ).
style_check(V) :-
\+atom(V), \+ list(V), V \= + _, V \= + _, !,
'$do_error'( domain_error(style_name, V), style_check(V) ).
style_check_(all) :-
'$style_checker'( [ singleton, discontiguous, multiple ] ).
style_check_(single_var) :-
'$style_checker'( [ singleton ] ).
style_check_(singleton) :-
'$style_checker'( [ singleton ] ).
style_check_(+single_var) :-
'$style_checker'( [ singleton ] ).
style_check_(+singleton) :-
'$style_checker'( [ singleton ] ).
style_check_(-single_var) :-
'$style_checker'( [ -singleton ] ).
style_check_(-singleton) :-
'$style_checker'( [ -singleton ] ).
style_check_(discontiguous) :-
'$style_checker'( [ discontiguous ] ).
style_check_(+discontiguous) :-
'$style_checker'( [ discontiguous ] ).
style_check_(-discontiguous) :-
'$style_checker'( [ -discontiguous ] ).
style_check_(multiple) :-
'$style_checker'( [ multiple ] ).
style_check_(+multiple) :-
'$style_checker'( [ multiple ] ).
style_check_(-multiple) :-
'$style_checker'( [ -multiple ] ).
style_check_(no_effect) :-
'$style_checker'( [ no_effect ] ).
style_check_(+no_effect) :-
'$style_checker'( [ no_effect ] ).
style_check_(-no_effect) :-
'$style_checker'( [ -no_effect ] ).
style_check_(var_branches) :-
'$style_checker'( [ var_branches ] ).
style_check_(+var_branches) :-
'$style_checker'( [ var_branches ] ).
style_check_(-var_branches) :-
'$style_checker'( [ -var_branches ] ).
style_check_(atom) :-
'$style_checker'( [ atom ] ).
style_check_(+atom) :-
'$style_checker'( [ atom ] ).
style_check_(-atom) :-
'$style_checker'( [ -atom ] ).
style_check_(charset) :-
'$style_checker'( [ charset ] ).
style_check_(+charset) :-
'$style_checker'( [ charset ] ).
style_check_(-charset) :-
'$style_checker'( [ -charset ] ).
style_check_('?'(Info) ) :-
L = [ singleton, discontiguous, multiple ],
( lists:member(Style, L ) -> Info = +Style ; Info = -Style ).
style_check_([]).
style_check_([H|T]) :- style_check(H), style_check(T).
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/** @pred no_style_check(+ _X_)
Turns off style checking according to the attribute specified by
_X_, which have the same meaning as in style_check/1.
The no_style_check/1 built-in is now deprecated. Please use
`set_prolog_flag/1` instead.
**/
no_style_check(V) :- var(V), !, fail.
no_style_check(all) :-
'$style_checker'( [ -singleton, -discontiguous, -multiple ] ).
no_style_check(-single_var) :-
'$style_checker'( [ -singleton ] ).
no_style_check(-singleton) :-
'$style_checker'( [ -singleton ] ).
no_style_check(-discontiguous) :-
'$style_checker'( [ -discontiguous ] ).
no_style_check(-multiple) :-
'$style_checker'( [ -multiple ] ).
no_style_check([]).
no_style_check([H|T]) :- no_style_check(H), no_style_check(T).
/** @pred discontiguous(+ _G_) is iso
Avoid warnings from the sytax checker.
Declare that the predicate _G_ or list of predicates are discontiguous
procedures, that is, clauses for discontigous procedures may be
separated by clauses from other procedures.
*/
/*
@}
*/