/************************************************************************* * * * YAP Prolog * * * * Yap Prolog was developed at NCCUP - Universidade do Porto * * * * Copyright L.Damas, V.S.Costa and Universidade do Porto 1985-1997 * * * ************************************************************************** * * * File: chtypes.yap * * Last rev: 8/2/88 * * mods: * * comments: implementation of SWI's code_type/2 * * * *************************************************************************/ /* In addition, there is the library library(ctype) providing compatibility to some other Prolog systems. The predicates of this library are defined in terms of code_type/2. char_type(?Char, ?Type) Tests or generates alternative Types or Chars. The character-types are inspired by the standard C primitives. alnum Char is a letter (upper- or lowercase) or digit. alpha Char is a letter (upper- or lowercase). csym Char is a letter (upper- or lowercase), digit or the underscore (_). These are valid C- and Prolog symbol characters. csymf Char is a letter (upper- or lowercase) or the underscore (_). These are valid first characters for C- and Prolog symbols ascii Char is a 7-bits ASCII character (0..127). white Char is a space or tab. E.i. white space inside a line. cntrl Char is an ASCII control-character (0..31). digit Char is a digit. digit(Weigth) Char is a digit with value Weigth. I.e. char_type(X, digit(6) yields X = '6'. Useful for parsing numbers. xdigit(Weigth) Char is a haxe-decimal digit with value Weigth. I.e. char_type(a, xdigit(X) yields X = '10'. Useful for parsing numbers. graph Char produces a visible mark on a page when printed. Note that the space is not included! lower Char is a lower-case letter. lower(Upper) Char is a lower-case version of Upper. Only true if Char is lowercase and Upper uppercase. to_lower(Upper) Char is a lower-case version of Upper. For non-letters, or letter without case, Char and Lower are the same. See also upcase_atom/2 and downcase_atom/2. upper Char is an upper-case letter. upper(Lower) Char is an upper-case version of Lower. Only true if Char is uppercase and Lower lowercase. to_upper(Lower) Char is an upper-case version of Lower. For non-letters, or letter without case, Char and Lower are the same. See also upcase_atom/2 and downcase_atom/2. punct Char is a punctuation character. This is a graph character that is not a letter or digit. space Char is some form of layout character (tab, vertical-tab, newline, etc.). end_of_file Char is -1. end_of_line Char ends a line (ASCII: 10..13). newline Char is a the newline character (10). period Char counts as the end of a sentence (.,!,?). quote Char is a quote-character (", ', `). paren(Close) Char is an open-parenthesis and Close is the corresponding close-parenthesis. code_type(?Code, ?Type) As char_type/2, but uses character-codes rather than one-character atoms. Please note that both predicates are as flexible as possible. They handle either representation if the argument is instantiated and only will instantiate with an integer code or one-character atom depending of the version used. See also the prolog-flag double_quotes, atom_chars/2 and atom_codes/2. */ char_type(A, Spec) :- swi_char_type(A, Spec). code_type(Code, Spec) :- swi_code_type(A, Spec). downcase_atom(U, D) :- swi_downcase_atom(U, D). upcase_atom(U, D) :- swi_upcase_atom(U, D).