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72 lines
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:- module(clauses,
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[list2conj/2,
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conj2list/2,
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clauselength/2]).
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%%! @{
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/**
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@file clauses.yap
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@defgroup clauses Clause Manipulation
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@ingroup library
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This library supports a number of useful utilities that come up over and
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over again when manipulating Prolog programs. This will include
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operations and conversion to other structures.
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@author Vitor Santos Costa
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*/
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/** conj2list( +Conj, -List) is det
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Generate a list from a conjunction of literals.
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It is often easier to apply operations on lists than on clauses
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*/
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conj2list( Conj, List ) :-
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conj2list( Conj, List, [] ).
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conj2list( C ) -->
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{ var(C) },
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!,
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[C].
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conj2list( true ) --> !.
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conj2list( (C1, C2) ) -->
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!,
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conj2list( C1 ),
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conj2list( C2 ).
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conj2list( C ) -->
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[C].
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/** conj2list( +List, -Conj) is det
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Generate a conjunction from a list of literals.
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Notice that this relies on indexing within the list to avoid creating
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choice-points.
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*/
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list2conj([], true).
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list2conj([Last], Last).
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list2conj([Head,Next|Tail], (Head,Goals)) :-
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list2conj([Next|Tail], Goals).
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/** clauselength( +Clause, -Length) is det
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Count the number of literals in a clause (head counts as one).
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Notice that this is 1+length(conj2list), as we ignore disjunctions.
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*/
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clauselength( (_Head :- Conj), Length ) :-
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clauselength( Conj, Length, 1 ).
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clauselength( C, I1, I ) :-
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{ var(C) },
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!,
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I1 is I+1.
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clauselength( (C1, C2), I2, I ) :- !,
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clauselength( C1, I1, I ),
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clauselength( C2, I2, I1 ).
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clauselength( _C, I1, I ) :-
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I1 is I+1.
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