//tabstop=4 //*****************************************************************************/ // Project: jpl // // File: $Id: JBoolean.java,v 1.1 2004-08-27 20:27:56 vsc Exp $ // Date: $Date: 2004-08-27 20:27:56 $ // Author: Fred Dushin // // // Description: // // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Copyright (c) 2004 Paul Singleton // Copyright (c) 1998 Fred Dushin // All rights reserved. // // This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU Library Public License // as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 // of the License, or (at your option) any later version. // // This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU Library Public License for more details. //*****************************************************************************/ package jpl; import java.util.Map; import jpl.fli.BooleanHolder; import jpl.fli.Prolog; import jpl.fli.term_t; //----------------------------------------------------------------------/ // JBoolean /** * A jpl.JBoolean is a specialised Term with a boolean field, representing JPL's Prolog representation of a Java boolean value. *
 * JBoolean b = new JBoolean( true or false );
 * 
* A JBoolean can be used (and re-used) in Compound Terms. * *
* Copyright (C) 2004 Paul Singleton

* Copyright (C) 1998 Fred Dushin

* * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

* * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU Library Public License for more details.

*


* @author Fred Dushin * @version $Revision: 1.1 $ * @see jpl.Term * @see jpl.Compound */ public class JBoolean extends Term { //==================================================================/ // Attributes //==================================================================/ /** * the JBoolean's value (a boolean) */ protected final boolean value; //==================================================================/ // Constructors //==================================================================/ /** * Constructs a JBoolean with the supplied boolean value. * * @param b this JBoolean's value (a boolean) */ public JBoolean(boolean b) { this.value = b; } //==================================================================/ // Methods (common) //==================================================================/ /** * Tests whether this JBoolean's functor has (String) 'name' and 'arity' * * @return whether this JBoolean's functor has (String) 'name' and 'arity' */ public final boolean hasFunctor(String name, int arity) { return name.equals("@") && arity==1; } /** * Returns a Prolog source text representation of this JBoolean * * @return a Prolog source text representation of this JBoolean */ public String toString() { return (value ? "@(true)" : "@(false)"); } /** * Two JBooleans are equal if their values are equal * * @param obj The Object to compare (not necessarily a JBoolean) * @return true if the Object satisfies the above condition */ public final boolean equals(Object obj) { return this == obj || (obj instanceof JBoolean && value == ((JBoolean) obj).value); } //==================================================================/ // Methods (peculiar) //==================================================================/ /** * The boolean value which this jpl.JBoolean object represents * * @return the boolean value which this jpl.JBoolean object represents */ public boolean boolValue() { return value; } public final int type() { return Prolog.JBOOLEAN; } public String typeName(){ return "JBoolean"; } //==================================================================/ // Methods (deprecated) //==================================================================/ /** * The (nonexistent) args of this JBoolean * * @return the (nonexistent) args of this JBoolean * @deprecated */ public Term[] args() { throw new JPLException("jpl.JBoolean.args() is undefined"); } /** * Returns a debug-friendly representation of this JBoolean * * @return a debug-friendly representation of this JBoolean * @deprecated */ public String debugString() { return "(JBoolean " + toString() + ")"; } //==================================================================/ // Converting JPL Terms to Prolog terms //==================================================================/ /** * To convert a JBoolean to a term, we unify the (freshly created, hence unbound) * term_t with either @(false) or @(true) as appropriate. * * @param varnames_to_vars A Map from variable names to Prolog variables. * @param term A (newly created) term_t which is to be * set to a Prolog @(false) or @(true) structure denoting the * .value of this JBoolean instance */ protected final void put(Map varnames_to_vars, term_t term) { Prolog.put_jboolean(term, value); } //==================================================================/ // Converting Prolog terms to JPL Terms //==================================================================/ /** * Converts a term_t to a JBoolean. If the Prolog term is either * @(false) or @(true), we just create a new JBoolean with a corresponding value. * NB This conversion is only invoked if "JPL-aware" term import is specified. * * @param vars_to_Vars A Map from Prolog variable to JPL Variables. * @param term The term (either @(false) or @(true)) to convert * @return A new JBoolean instance */ protected static Term getTerm(Map vars_to_Vars, term_t term) { BooleanHolder b = new BooleanHolder(); Prolog.get_jboolean(term, b); // assume it succeeds... return new jpl.JBoolean(b.value); } //==================================================================/ // Computing Substitutions //==================================================================/ /** * Nothing needs to be done if the Term denotes an Atom, Integer, Float, JRef or JBoolean * * @param varnames_to_Terms A Map from variable names to Terms. * @param vars_to_Vars A Map from Prolog variables to JPL Variables. */ protected final void getSubst(Map varnames_to_Terms, Map vars_to_Vars) { } } //345678901234567890123456789012346578901234567890123456789012345678901234567890