/************************************************************************* * * * YAP Prolog * * * ** Yap Prolog was developed at NCCUP - Universidade do Porto * * * * Copyright L.Damas, V.S.Costa and Universidade do Porto 1985-1997 * * * ************************************************************************** * * * File: init.yap * * Last rev: * * mods: * * comments: initializing the full prolog system * * * *************************************************************************/ %% @defgroup builtins YAP Built-Ins /* @addtogroup YAPControl @{ */ :- system_module( '$_init', [!/0, (:-)/1, (?-)/1, []/0, extensions_to_present_answer/1, fail/0, false/0, goal_expansion/2, goal_expansion/3, otherwise/0, term_expansion/2, version/2, '$do_log_upd_clause'/6, '$do_log_upd_clause0'/6, '$do_log_upd_clause_erase'/6, '$do_static_clause'/5], [ '$system_module'/1]). :- use_system_module( '$_boot', ['$cut_by'/1]). % :- start_low_level_trace. % This is the YAP init file % should be consulted first step after booting % These are pseudo declarations % so that the user will get a redefining system predicate :- '$init_pred_flag_vals'('$flag_info'(a,0), prolog). /** @pred fail is iso Always fails. */ fail :- fail. /** @pred false is iso The same as fail. */ false :- fail. otherwise. !. (:- G) :- '$execute'(G), !. (?- G) :- '$execute'(G). '$$!'(CP) :- '$cut_by'(CP). [] :- true. :- set_value('$doindex',true). % just create a choice-point % the 6th argument marks the time-stamp. '$do_log_upd_clause'(_,_,_,_,_,_). '$do_log_upd_clause'(A,B,C,D,E,_) :- '$continue_log_update_clause'(A,B,C,D,E). '$do_log_upd_clause'(_,_,_,_,_,_). '$do_log_upd_clause_erase'(_,_,_,_,_,_). '$do_log_upd_clause_erase'(A,B,C,D,E,_) :- '$continue_log_update_clause_erase'(A,B,C,D,E). '$do_log_upd_clause_erase'(_,_,_,_,_,_). '$do_log_upd_clause0'(_,_,_,_,_,_). '$do_log_upd_clause0'(A,B,C,D,_,_) :- '$continue_log_update_clause'(A,B,C,D). '$do_log_upd_clause0'(_,_,_,_,_,_). '$do_static_clause'(_,_,_,_,_). '$do_static_clause'(A,B,C,D,E) :- '$continue_static_clause'(A,B,C,D,E). '$do_static_clause'(_,_,_,_,_). \:- '$all_current_modules'(M), yap_flag(M:unknown, error) ; true. :- bootstrap('arith.yap'). :- compile_expressions. :- bootstrap('bootlists.yap'). :- bootstrap('consult.yap'). :- bootstrap('preddecls.yap'). :- bootstrap('preddyns.yap'). :- bootstrap('meta.yap'). :- bootstrap('newmod.yap'). :- bootstrap('atoms.yap'). :- bootstrap('os.yap'). :- bootstrap('grammar.yap'). :- bootstrap('absf.yap'). %:-set_prolog_flag(gc_trace, verbose). %:- set_prolog_flag( verbose_file_search, true ). :- dynamic prolog:'$parent_module'/2. %:- start_low_level_trace. :- [ 'directives.yap', 'preds.yap', 'modules.yap' ]. %:- stop_low_level_trace. :- use_module('error.yap'). :- [ 'errors.yap', 'utils.yap', 'control.yap', 'flags.yap' ]. :- [ % lists is often used. 'yio.yap', 'debug.yap', 'checker.yap', 'depth_bound.yap', 'ground.yap', 'listing.yap', 'arithpreds.yap', % modules must be after preds, otherwise we will have trouble % with meta-predicate expansion being invoked % must follow grammar 'eval.yap', 'signals.yap', 'profile.yap', 'callcount.yap', 'load_foreign.yap', % 'save.yap', 'setof.yap', 'sort.yap', 'statistics.yap', 'strict_iso.yap', 'tabling.yap', 'threads.yap', 'eam.yap', 'yapor.yap', 'qly.yap', 'spy.yap', 'udi.yap']. :- meta_predicate(log_event(+,:)). :- dynamic prolog:'$user_defined_flag'/4. :- multifile prolog:debug_action_hook/1. :- multifile prolog:'$system_predicate'/2. :- ['protect.yap']. version(yap,[6,3]). :- op(1150,fx,(mode)). :- dynamic 'extensions_to_present_answer'/1. :- ['arrays.yap']. :- ['undefined.yap']. :- multifile user:portray_message/2. :- dynamic user:portray_message/2. /** @pred _CurrentModule_:goal_expansion(+ _G_,+ _M_,- _NG_), user:goal_expansion(+ _G_,+ _M_,- _NG_) YAP now supports goal_expansion/3. This is an user-defined procedure that is called after term expansion when compiling or asserting goals for each sub-goal in a clause. The first argument is bound to the goal and the second to the module under which the goal _G_ will execute. If goal_expansion/3 succeeds the new sub-goal _NG_ will replace _G_ and will be processed in the same way. If goal_expansion/3 fails the system will use the defaultyap+flrules. */ :- multifile user:goal_expansion/3. :- dynamic user:goal_expansion/3. :- multifile user:goal_expansion/2. :- dynamic user:goal_expansion/2. :- multifile system:goal_expansion/2. :- dynamic system:goal_expansion/2. :- multifile goal_expansion/2. :- dynamic goal_expansion/2. :- use_module('messages.yap'). :- use_module('hacks.yap'). :- use_module('attributes.yap'). :- use_module('corout.yap'). :- use_module('dialect.yap'). :- use_module('dbload.yap'). :- use_module('../library/ypp.yap'). :- use_module('../os/chartypes.yap'). :- ensure_loaded('../os/edio.yap'). yap_hacks:cut_by(CP) :- '$$cut_by'(CP). :- '$change_type_of_char'(36,7). % Make $ a symbol character :- set_prolog_flag(generate_debug_info,true). % % cleanup ensure loaded and recover some data-base space. % :- ( recorded('$lf_loaded',_,R), erase(R), fail ; true ). :- ( recorded('$lf_loaded',_,R), erase(R), fail ; true ). :- ( recorded('$module',_,R), erase(R), fail ; true ). :- set_value('$user_module',user), '$protect'. :- style_check([+discontiguous,+multiple,+single_var]). % % moved this to init_gc in gc.c to separate the alpha % % :- yap_flag(gc,on). % :- yap_flag(gc_trace,verbose). :- multifile prolog:comment_hook/3. :- source. :- module(user). /** @pred _CurrentModule_:term_expansion( _T_,- _X_), user:term_expansion( _T_,- _X_) This user-defined predicate is called by `expand_term/3` to preprocess all terms read when consulting a file. If it succeeds: + If _X_ is of the form `:- G` or `?- G`, it is processed as a directive. + If _X_ is of the form `$source_location`( _File_, _Line_): _Clause_` it is processed as if from `File` and line `Line`. + If _X_ is a list, all terms of the list are asserted or processed as directives. + The term _X_ is asserted instead of _T_. */ :- multifile term_expansion/2. :- dynamic term_expansion/2. :- multifile system:term_expansion/2. :- dynamic system:term_expansion/2. :- multifile swi:swi_predicate_table/4. /** @pred user:message_hook(+ _Term_, + _Kind_, + _Lines_) Hook predicate that may be define in the module `user` to intercept messages from print_message/2. _Term_ and _Kind_ are the same as passed to print_message/2. _Lines_ is a list of format statements as described with print_message_lines/3. This predicate should be defined dynamic and multifile to allow other modules defining clauses for it too. */ :- multifile user:message_hook/3. :- dynamic user:message_hook/3. /** @pred exception(+ _Exception_, + _Context_, - _Action_) Dynamic predicate, normally not defined. Called by the Prolog system on run-time exceptions that can be repaired `just-in-time`. The values for _Exception_ are described below. See also catch/3 and throw/1. If this hook predicate succeeds it must instantiate the _Action_ argument to the atom `fail` to make the operation fail silently, `retry` to tell Prolog to retry the operation or `error` to make the system generate an exception. The action `retry` only makes sense if this hook modified the environment such that the operation can now succeed without error. + `undefined_predicate` _Context_ is instantiated to a predicate-indicator ( _Module:Name/Arity_). If the predicate fails Prolog will generate an existence_error exception. The hook is intended to implement alternatives to the SWI built-in autoloader, such as autoloading code from a database. Do not use this hook to suppress existence errors on predicates. See also `unknown`. + `undefined_global_variable` _Context_ is instantiated to the name of the missing global variable. The hook must call nb_setval/2 or b_setval/2 before returning with the action retry. */ :- multifile user:exception/3. :- dynamic user:exception/3. /* Add some tests */ :- yap_flag(user:unknown,error). :- stream_property(user_input, tty(true)) -> set_prolog_flag(readline, true) ; true. /* :- if(predicate_property(run_tests, static)). aa b. p(X,Y) :- Y is X*X. prefix(information, '% ', S, user_error) --> []. :- format('~d~n', [a]). :- format('~d~n', []). :- p(X,Y). a(1). a. a(2). a(2). lists:member(1,[1]). clause_to_indicator(T, M:Name/Arity) :- , strip_module(T, M, T1), pred_arity( T1, Name, Arity ). :- endif. */ /** @} */