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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: J.Wielemaker@uva.nl
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WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
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Copyright (C): 1985-2008, 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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:- module(quintus,
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[ % unix/1,
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% file_exists/1,
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abs/2,
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sin/2,
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cos/2,
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tan/2,
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log/2,
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log10/2,
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pow/3,
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ceiling/2,
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floor/2,
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round/2,
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acos/2,
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asin/2,
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atan/2,
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atan2/3,
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sign/2,
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sqrt/2,
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genarg/3,
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(mode)/1,
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(public)/1,
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no_style_check/1,
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otherwise/0,
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simple/1,
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% statistics/2, % Please access as quintus:statistics/2
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prolog_flag/2,
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date/1, % -date(Year, Month, Day)
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current_stream/3, % ?File, ?Mode, ?Stream
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stream_position/3, % +Stream, -Old, +New
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skip_line/0,
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skip_line/1, % +Stream
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compile/1, % +File(s)
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atom_char/2,
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midstring/3, % ABC, B, AC
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midstring/4, % ABC, B, AC, LenA
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midstring/5, % ABC, B, AC, LenA, LenB
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midstring/6, % ABC, B, AC, LenA, LenB, LenC
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raise_exception/1, % +Exception
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on_exception/3 % +Ball, :Goal, :Recover
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]).
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:- use_module(library(lists), [member/2]).
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/** <module> Quintus compatibility
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2014-09-11 20:06:57 +01:00
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@ingroup SWILibrary
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2010-06-23 11:49:34 +01:00
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This module defines several predicates from the Quintus Prolog
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libraries. Note that our library structure is totally different. If this
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library were complete, Prolog code could be ported by removing the
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use_module/1 declarations, relying on the SWI-Prolog autoloader.
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Bluffers guide to porting:
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* Remove =|use_module(library(...))|=
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* Run =|?- list_undefined.|=
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* Fix problems
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Of course, this library is incomplete ...
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*/
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/********************************
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* SYSTEM INTERACTION *
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*********************************/
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% %% unix(+Action)
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% % interface to Unix.
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% unix(system(Command)) :-
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% shell(Command).
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% unix(shell(Command)) :-
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% shell(Command).
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% unix(shell) :-
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% shell.
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% unix(access(File, 0)) :-
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% access_file(File, read).
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% unix(cd) :-
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% expand_file_name(~, [Home]),
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% working_directory(_, Home).
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% unix(cd(Dir)) :-
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% working_directory(_, Dir).
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% unix(args(L)) :-
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% current_prolog_flag(argv, L).
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% unix(argv(L)) :-
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% current_prolog_flag(argv, S),
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% maplist(to_prolog, S, L).
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% to_prolog(S, A) :-
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% name(S, L),
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% name(A, L).
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/********************************
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* META PREDICATES *
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*********************************/
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%% otherwise
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%
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% For (A -> B ; otherwise -> C)
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% otherwise.
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/********************************
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* ARITHMETIC *
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*********************************/
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%% abs(+Number, -Absolute)
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% Unify `Absolute' with the absolute value of `Number'.
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abs(Number, Absolute) :-
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Absolute is abs(Number).
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%% sin(+Angle, -Sine) is det.
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%% cos(+Angle, -Cosine) is det.
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%% tan(+Angle, -Tangent) is det.
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%% log(+X, -NatLog) is det.
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%% log10(+X, -Log) is det.
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%
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% Math library predicates. SWI-Prolog (and ISO) support these as
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% functions under is/2, etc.
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sin(A, V) :- V is sin(A).
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cos(A, V) :- V is cos(A).
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tan(A, V) :- V is tan(A).
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log(A, V) :- V is log(A).
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log10(X, V) :- V is log10(X).
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pow(X,Y,V) :- V is X**Y.
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ceiling(X, V) :- V is ceil(X).
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floor(X, V) :- V is floor(X).
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round(X, V) :- V is round(X).
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sqrt(X, V) :- V is sqrt(X).
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acos(X, V) :- V is acos(X).
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asin(X, V) :- V is asin(X).
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atan(X, V) :- V is atan(X).
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atan2(Y, X, V) :- V is atan(Y, X).
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sign(X, V) :- V is sign(X).
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/*******************************
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* TERM MANIPULATION *
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*******************************/
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%% genarg(?Index, +Term, ?Arg) is nondet.
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%
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% Generalised version of ISO arg/3. SWI-Prolog's arg/3 is already
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% genarg/3.
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genarg(N, T, A) :- % SWI-Prolog arg/3 is generic
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arg(N, T, A).
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/*******************************
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* FLAGS *
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*******************************/
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%% prolog_flag(?Flag, ?Value) is nondet.
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%
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% Same as ISO current_prolog_flag/2. Maps =version=.
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%
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% @bug Should map relevant Quintus flag identifiers.
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% prolog_flag(version, Version) :- !,
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% current_prolog_flag(version_data, swi(Major, Minor, Patch, _)),
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% current_prolog_flag(arch, Arch),
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% current_prolog_flag(compiled_at, Compiled),
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% atomic_list_concat(['SWI-Prolog ',
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% Major, '.', Minor, '.', Patch,
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% ' (', Arch, '): ', Compiled], Version).
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% prolog_flag(Flag, Value) :-
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% current_prolog_flag(Flag, Value).
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/*******************************
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* STATISTICS *
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*******************************/
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% Here used to be a definition of Quintus statistics/2 in traditional
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% SWI-Prolog statistics/2. The current built-in emulates Quintus
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% almost completely.
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/*******************************
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* DATE/TIME *
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*******************************/
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%% date(-Date) is det.
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%
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% Get current date as date(Y,M,D)
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date(Date) :-
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get_time(T),
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stamp_date_time(T, DaTime, local),
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date_time_value(date, DaTime, Date).
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/********************************
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* STYLE CHECK *
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*********************************/
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%% no_style_check(Style) is det.
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%
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% Same as SWI-Prolog =|style_check(-Style)|=. The Quintus option
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% =single_var= is mapped to =singleton=.
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%
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% @see style_check/1.
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q_style_option(single_var, singleton) :- !.
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q_style_option(Option, Option).
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% no_style_check(QOption) :-
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% q_style_option(QOption, SWIOption),
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% style_check(-SWIOption).
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/********************************
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* DIRECTIVES *
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*********************************/
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% :- op(1150, fx, [(mode), (public)]).
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% mode(_).
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% public(_).
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/*******************************
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* TYPES *
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*******************************/
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%% simple(@Term) is semidet.
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%
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% Term is atomic or a variable.
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% simple(X) :-
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% ( atomic(X)
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% -> true
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% ; var(X)
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% ).
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/*******************************
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* STREAMS *
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*******************************/
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%% current_stream(?Object, ?Mode, ?Stream)
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%
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% SICStus/Quintus and backward compatible predicate. New code should
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% be using the ISO compatible stream_property/2.
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% current_stream(Object, Mode, Stream) :-
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% stream_property(Stream, mode(FullMode)),
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% stream_mode(FullMode, Mode),
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% ( stream_property(Stream, file_name(Object0))
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% -> true
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% ; stream_property(Stream, file_no(Object0))
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% -> true
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% ; Object0 = []
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% ),
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% Object = Object0.
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% stream_mode(read, read).
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% stream_mode(write, write).
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% stream_mode(append, write).
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% stream_mode(update, write).
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% %% stream_position(+Stream, -Old, +New)
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% stream_position(Stream, Old, New) :-
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% stream_property(Stream, position(Old)),
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% set_stream_position(Stream, New).
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%% skip_line is det.
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%% skip_line(Stream) is det.
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%
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% Skip the rest of the current line (on Stream). Same as
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% =|skip(0'\n)|=.
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skip_line :-
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skip(10).
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skip_line(Stream) :-
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skip(Stream, 10).
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/*******************************
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* COMPILATION *
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*******************************/
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%% compile(+Files) is det.
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%
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% Compile files. SWI-Prolog doesn't distinguish between
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% compilation and consult.
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%
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% @see load_files/2.
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% :- meta_predicate
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% compile(:).
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% compile(Files) :-
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% consult(Files).
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/*******************************
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* ATOM-HANDLING *
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*******************************/
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%% atom_char(+Char, -Code) is det.
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%% atom_char(-Char, +Code) is det.
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%
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% Same as ISO char_code/2.
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atom_char(Char, Code) :-
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char_code(Char, Code).
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%% midstring(?ABC, ?B, ?AC) is nondet.
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%% midstring(?ABC, ?B, ?AC, LenA) is nondet.
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%% midstring(?ABC, ?B, ?AC, LenA, LenB) is nondet.
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%% midstring(?ABC, ?B, ?AC, LenA, LenB, LenC) is nondet.
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%
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% Too difficult to explain. See the Quintus docs. As far as I
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% understand them the code below emulates this function just fine.
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midstring(ABC, B, AC) :-
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midstring(ABC, B, AC, _, _, _).
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midstring(ABC, B, AC, LenA) :-
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midstring(ABC, B, AC, LenA, _, _).
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midstring(ABC, B, AC, LenA, LenB) :-
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midstring(ABC, B, AC, LenA, LenB, _).
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midstring(ABC, B, AC, LenA, LenB, LenC) :- % -ABC, +B, +AC
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var(ABC), !,
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atom_length(AC, LenAC),
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( nonvar(LenA) ; nonvar(LenC)
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-> plus(LenA, LenC, LenAC)
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; true
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),
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sub_atom(AC, 0, LenA, _, A),
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LenC is LenAC - LenA,
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sub_atom(AC, _, LenC, 0, C),
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atom_length(B, LenB),
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atomic_list_concat([A,B,C], ABC).
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midstring(ABC, B, AC, LenA, LenB, LenC) :-
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sub_atom(ABC, LenA, LenB, LenC, B),
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sub_atom(ABC, 0, LenA, _, A),
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sub_atom(ABC, _, LenC, 0, C),
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atom_concat(A, C, AC).
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/*******************************
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* EXCEPTIONS *
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*******************************/
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%% raise_exception(+Term)
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%
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% Quintus compatible exception handling
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% raise_exception(Term) :-
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% throw(Term).
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%% on_exception(+Template, :Goal, :Recover)
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:- meta_predicate
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on_exception(+, 0, 0).
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% on_exception(Except, Goal, Recover) :-
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% catch(Goal, Except, Recover).
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