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Description

Object::Predicate

(Object1, Object2, ...)::Predicate

(Object1; Object2; ...)::Predicate

Object::(Predicate1, Predicate2, ...)

Object::(Predicate1; Predicate2; ...)

Sends a message to an object. The message argument must match a public predicate of the receiver object. We can also send the same message to a set of objects or a set of messages to the same object. The "," and ";" in the list have the usual Prolog meaning.

Template and modes

+receivers::+messages

Errors

Either Object or Predicate is a variable:
instantiation_error
Predicate is declared private:
permission_error(access, private_predicate, Predicate)
Predicate is declared protected:
permission_error(access, protected_predicate, Predicate)
Predicate is not declared:
existence_error(predicate_declaration, Predicate)
Object does not exist:
existence_error(object, Object)

Examples

| ?- list::member(X, [1, 2, 3]).

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Last updated on: August 6, 2002