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/* $Id$
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Part of SWI-Prolog
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Author: Jan Wielemaker
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E-mail: wielemak@science.uva.nl
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WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
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Copyright (C): 1985-2005, University of Amsterdam
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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As a special exception, if you link this library with other files,
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compiled with a Free Software compiler, to produce an executable, this
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library does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be covered
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by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not however
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invalidate any other reasons why the executable file might be covered by
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the GNU General Public License.
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*/
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2014-04-09 12:39:29 +01:00
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:- module('$history',
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[ %read_history/6,
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'$clean_history'/0,
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'$save_history'/1
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]).
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2011-02-27 02:34:44 +00:00
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%% read_history(+History, +Help, +DontStore, +Prompt, -Term, -Bindings)
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%
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% Give a prompt using Prompt. The sequence '%w' is substituted with the
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% current event number. Then read a term from the input stream and perform
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% the history expansion. Return the expanded term and the bindings of the
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% variables as with read/2.
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% entering the term History makes read_history/5 print the history.
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% Help specifies the help command.
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% DontStore is a list of events that need not be stored.
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% When read_history reads a term of the form $silent(Goal), it will
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% call Goal and pretend it has not seen anything. This hook is used
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% by the GNU-Emacs interface to for communication between GNU-EMACS
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% and SWI-Prolog.
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prolog:read_history(History, Help, DontStore, Prompt, Term, Bindings) :-
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repeat,
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prompt_history(Prompt),
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catch('$raw_read'(user_input, Raw), E,
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(print_message(error, E),
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( E = error(syntax_error(_), _)
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-> fail
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; throw(E)
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))),
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read_history_(History, Help, DontStore, Raw, Term, Bindings), !.
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read_history_(History, _, _, History, _, _) :-
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list_history, !,
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fail.
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read_history_(Show, Help, _, Help, _, _) :-
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print_message(help, history(help(Show, Help))), !,
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fail.
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read_history_(History, Help, DontStore, Raw, Term, Bindings) :-
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expand_history(Raw, Expanded, Changed),
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save_history_line(Expanded),
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catch(atom_to_term(Expanded, Term0, Bindings0),
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E,
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( print_message(error, E),
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fail
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)),
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( var(Term0)
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-> Term = Term0,
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Bindings = Bindings0
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; Term0 = '$silent'(Goal)
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-> user:ignore(Goal),
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read_history(History, Help, DontStore, '', Term, Bindings)
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; save_event(DontStore, Expanded),
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( Changed == true
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-> print_message(query, history(expanded(Expanded)))
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; true
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),
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Term = Term0,
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Bindings = Bindings0
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).
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% list_history
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% Write history events to the current output stream.
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list_history :-
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( '$history'(Last, _)
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-> true
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; Last = 0
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),
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history_depth_(Depth),
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plus(First, Depth, Last),
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findall(Nr/Event,
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( between(First, Last, Nr),
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'$history'(Nr, Event)
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),
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Events),
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print_message(query, history(history(Events))).
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'$clean_history' :-
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retractall('$history'(_,_)).
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% prompt_history(+Prompt)
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% Give prompt, substituting '%!' by the event number.
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prompt_history('') :- !,
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ttyflush.
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prompt_history(Prompt) :-
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( '$history'(Last, _)
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-> This is Last + 1
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; This = 1
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),
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atom_codes(Prompt, SP),
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number_codes(This, ST),
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( substitute("%!", ST, SP, String)
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-> prompt1(String)
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; prompt1(Prompt)
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),
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ttyflush.
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% substitute(+Old, +New, +String, -Substituted)
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% substitute first occurence of Old in String by New
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substitute(Old, New, String, Substituted) :-
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'$append'(Head, OldAndTail, String),
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'$append'(Old, Tail, OldAndTail), !,
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'$append'(Head, New, HeadAndNew),
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'$append'(HeadAndNew, Tail, Substituted), !.
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% save_event(+Event)
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% Save Event in the history system. Remove possibly outdated events.
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save_history_line(end_of_file) :- !.
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save_history_line(Line) :-
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current_prolog_flag(readline, true),
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format(atom(CompleteLine), '~W~W',
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[ Line, [partial(true)],
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'.', [partial(true)]
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]),
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catch(system:rl_add_history(CompleteLine), _, fail), !.
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save_history_line(_).
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save_event(Dont, Event) :-
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lists:memberchk(Event, Dont), !.
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save_event(_, Event) :-
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'$save_history'(Event).
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:- thread_local
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'$history'/2.
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'$save_history'(Event) :-
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( '$history'(Old, _)
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-> New is Old + 1
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; New is 1
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),
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asserta('$history'(New, Event)),
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history_depth_(Depth),
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remove_history(New, Depth).
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remove_history(New, Depth) :-
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New - Depth =< 0, !.
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remove_history(New, Depth) :-
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Remove is New - Depth,
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retract('$history'(Remove, _)), !.
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remove_history(_, _).
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% history_depth_(-Depth)
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% Define the depth to which to keep the history.
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history_depth_(N) :-
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current_prolog_flag(history, N),
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integer(N),
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N > 0, !.
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history_depth_(25).
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% expand_history(+Raw, -Expanded)
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% Expand Raw using the available history list. Expandations performed
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% are:
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%
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% !match % Last event starting <match>
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% !n % Event nr. <n>
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% !! % last event
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%
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% Note: the first character after a '!' should be a letter or number to
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% avoid problems with the cut.
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expand_history(Raw, Expanded, Changed) :-
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atom_chars(Raw, RawString),
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expand_history2(RawString, ExpandedString, Changed),
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atom_chars(Expanded, ExpandedString), !.
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expand_history2([!], [!], false) :- !.
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expand_history2([!, C|Rest], [!|Expanded], Changed) :-
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not_event_char(C), !,
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expand_history2([C|Rest], Expanded, Changed).
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expand_history2([!|Rest], Expanded, true) :- !,
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match_event(Rest, Event, NewRest),
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'$append'(Event, RestExpanded, Expanded), !,
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expand_history2(NewRest, RestExpanded, _).
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expand_history2(['\''|In], ['\''|Out], Changed) :- !,
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skip_quoted(In, '\'', Out, Tin, Tout),
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expand_history2(Tin, Tout, Changed).
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expand_history2(['"'|In], ['"'|Out], Changed) :- !,
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skip_quoted(In, '"', Out, Tin, Tout),
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expand_history2(Tin, Tout, Changed).
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expand_history2([H|T], [H|R], Changed) :- !,
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expand_history2(T, R, Changed).
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expand_history2([], [], false).
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skip_quoted([Q|T],Q,[Q|R], T, R) :- !.
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skip_quoted([\,Q|T0],Q,[\,Q|T], In, Out) :- !,
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skip_quoted(T0, Q, T, In, Out).
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skip_quoted([Q,Q|T0],Q,[Q,Q|T], In, Out) :- !,
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skip_quoted(T0, Q, T, In, Out).
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skip_quoted([C|T0],Q,[C|T], In, Out) :- !,
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skip_quoted(T0, Q, T, In, Out).
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skip_quoted([], _, [], [], []).
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% get_last_event(-String)
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% return last event typed as a string
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get_last_event(Event) :-
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'$history'(_, Atom),
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atom_chars(Atom, Event), !.
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get_last_event(_) :-
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print_message(query, history(no_event)),
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fail.
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% match_event(+Spec, -Event, -Rest)
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% Use Spec as a specification of and event and return the event as Event
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% and what is left of Spec as Rest.
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match_event(Spec, Event, Rest) :-
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find_event(Spec, Event, Rest), !.
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match_event(_, _, _) :-
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print_message(query, history(no_event)),
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fail.
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not_event_char(C) :- code_type(C, csym), !, fail.
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not_event_char(!) :- !, fail.
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not_event_char(_).
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find_event([!|Left], Event, Left) :- !,
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get_last_event(Event).
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find_event([N|Rest], Event, Left) :-
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code_type(N, digit), !,
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take_number([N|Rest], String, Left),
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number_codes(Number, String),
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'$history'(Number, Atom),
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atom_chars(Atom, Event).
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find_event(Spec, Event, Left) :-
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take_string(Spec, String, Left),
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matching_event(String, Event).
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take_string([C|Rest], [C|String], Left) :-
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code_type(C, csym), !,
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take_string(Rest, String, Left).
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take_string([C|Rest], [], [C|Rest]) :- !.
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take_string([], [], []).
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take_number([C|Rest], [C|String], Left) :-
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code_type(C, digit), !,
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take_string(Rest, String, Left).
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take_number([C|Rest], [], [C|Rest]) :- !.
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take_number([], [], []).
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% matching_event(+String, -Event)
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%
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% Return first event with prefix String as a Prolog string.
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matching_event(String, Event) :-
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'$history'(_, AtomEvent),
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atom_chars(AtomEvent, Event),
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'$append'(String, _, Event), !.
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'$append'(Head, OldAndTail, String) :-
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lists:append(Head, OldAndTail, String).
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