1450 lines
44 KiB
Prolog
Executable File
1450 lines
44 KiB
Prolog
Executable File
/*************************************************************************
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* *
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* YAP Prolog *
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* *
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* Yap Prolog was developed at NCCUP - Universidade do Porto *
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* *
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* Copyright L.Damas, V.S.Costa and Universidade do Porto 1985-1997 *
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* *
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**************************************************************************
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* *
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* File: consult.yap *
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* Last rev: 8/2/88 *
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* mods: *
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* comments: Consulting Files in YAP *
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* *
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*************************************************************************/
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:- system_module( '$_consult', [compile/1,
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consult/1,
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db_files/1,-
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ensure_loaded/1,
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exists_source/1,
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exo_files/1,
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(initialization)/2,
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load_files/2,
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make/0,
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make_library_index/1,
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module/2,
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prolog_load_context/2,
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reconsult/1,
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source_file/1,
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source_file/2,
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source_file_property/2,
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use_module/3], ['$add_multifile'/3,
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'$csult'/2,
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'$do_startup_reconsult'/1,
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'$elif'/2,
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'$else'/1,
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'$endif'/1,
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'$if'/2,
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'$include'/2,
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'$initialization'/1,
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'$initialization'/2,
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'$lf_opt'/3,
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'$load_files'/3,
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'$require'/2,
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'$set_encoding'/1,
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'$use_module'/3]).
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:- use_system_module( '$_absf', ['$full_filename'/3]).
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:- use_system_module( '$_boot', ['$clear_reconsulting'/0,
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'$init_system'/0,
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'$init_win_graphics'/0,
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'$loop'/2,
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'$system_catch'/4]).
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:- use_system_module( '$_errors', ['$do_error'/2]).
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:- use_system_module( '$_load_foreign', ['$import_foreign'/3]).
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:- use_system_module( '$_modules', ['$add_to_imports'/3,
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'$convert_for_export'/7,
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'$extend_exports'/3]).
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:- use_system_module( '$_preds', ['$current_predicate_no_modules'/3]).
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/**
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\defgroup YAPConsulting Loading files into YAP
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@ingroup YAPProgramming
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We present the main predicates and directives available to load
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files and to set-up the Prolog environment. We discuss
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+ @ref YAPReadFiles
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+ @ref YAPCompilerSettings
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@defgroup YAPReadFiles The Predicates that Read Source Files
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@ingroup YAPConsulting
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@{
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*/
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/**
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@pred load_files(+ _Files_, + _Options_)
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General implementation of the consult/1 family. Execution is controlled by the
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following flags:
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+ consult(+ _Mode_)
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This extension controls the type of file to load. If _Mode_ is:
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`consult`, clauses are added to the data-base, unless from the same file;
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`reconsult`, clauses are recompiled,
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`db`, these are facts that need to be added to the data-base,
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`exo`, these are facts with atoms and integers that can be stored in a compact representation (see load_exo/1).
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+ silent(+ _Bool_)
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If true, load the file without printing a message. The specified value is the default for all files loaded as a result of loading the specified files.
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+ stream(+ _Input_)
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This SWI-Prolog extension compiles the data from the stream _Input_. If this option is used, _Files_ must be a single atom which is used to identify the source-location of the loaded
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clauses as well as remove all clauses if the data is re-consulted.
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This option is added to allow compiling from non-file locations such as databases, the web, the user (see consult/1) or other servers.
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+ compilation_mode(+ _Mode_)
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This extension controls how procedures are compiled. If _Mode_
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is `compact` clauses are compiled and no source code is stored;
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if it is `source` clauses are compiled and source code is stored;
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if it is `assert_all` clauses are asserted into the data-base.
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+ encoding(+ _Encoding_)
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Character encoding used in consulting files. Please (see [Encoding](@ref Encoding)) for
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supported encodings.
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+ expand(+ _Bool_)
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If `true`, run the
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filenames through expand_file_name/2 and load the returned
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files. Default is false, except for consult/1 which is
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intended for interactive use.
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+ if(+ _Condition_)
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Load the file only if the specified _Condition_ is
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satisfied. The value `true` the file unconditionally,
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`changed` loads the file if it was not loaded before, or has
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been modified since it was loaded the last time, `not_loaded`
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loads the file if it was not loaded before.
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+ imports(+ _ListOrAll_)
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If `all` and the file is a module file, import all public
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predicates. Otherwise import only the named predicates. Each
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predicate is referred to as `\<name\>/\<arity\>`. This option has
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no effect if the file is not a module file.
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+ must_be_module(+ _Bool_)
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If true, raise an error if the file is not a module file. Used by
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` use_module/1 and use_module/2.
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+ autoload(+ _Autoload_)
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SWI-compatible option where if _Autoload_ is `true` undefined predicates
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are loaded on first call.
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+ derived_from(+ _File_)
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SWI-compatible option to control make/0. Currently
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not supported.
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*/
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%
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% SWI options
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% autoload(true,false)
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% derived_from(File) -> make
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% encoding(Encoding) => implemented
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% expand(true,false)
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% if(changed,true,not_loaded) => implemented
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% imports(all,List) => implemented
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% qcompile(true,false)
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% silent(true,false) => implemented
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% stream(Stream) => implemented
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% consult(consult,reconsult,exo,db) => implemented
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% compilation_mode(compact,source,assert_all) => implemented
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% register(true, false) => implemented
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%
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load_files(Files,Opts) :-
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'$load_files'(Files,Opts,load_files(Files,Opts)).
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'$lf_option'(autoload, 1, _).
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'$lf_option'(derived_from, 2, false).
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'$lf_option'(encoding, 3, default).
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'$lf_option'(expand, 4, false).
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'$lf_option'(if, 5, true).
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'$lf_option'(imports, 6, all).
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'$lf_option'(qcompile, 7, never).
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'$lf_option'(silent, 8, _).
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'$lf_option'(skip_unix_header, 9, false).
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'$lf_option'(compilation_mode, 10, source).
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'$lf_option'(consult, 11, reconsult).
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'$lf_option'(stream, 12, _).
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'$lf_option'(register, 13, true).
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'$lf_option'('$files', 14, _).
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'$lf_option'('$call', 15, _).
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'$lf_option'('$use_module', 16, _).
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'$lf_option'('$consulted_at', 17, _).
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'$lf_option'('$options', 18, _).
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'$lf_option'('$location', 19, _).
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'$lf_option'(dialect, 20, yap).
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'$lf_option'(format, 21, source).
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'$lf_option'(redefine_module, 22, false).
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'$lf_option'(reexport, 23, false).
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'$lf_option'(sandboxed, 24, false).
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'$lf_option'(scope_settings, 25, false).
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'$lf_option'(modified, 26, _).
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'$lf_option'('$context_module', 27, _).
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'$lf_option'('$parent_topts', 28, _).
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'$lf_option'(must_be_module, 29, false).
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'$lf_option'(last_opt, 29).
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'$lf_opt'( Op, TOpts, Val) :-
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'$lf_option'(Op, Id, _),
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arg( Id, TOpts, Val ).
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'$load_files'(Files, Opts, Call) :-
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( '$nb_getval'('$lf_status', OldTOpts, fail), nonvar(OldTOpts) ->
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'$lf_opt'(silent, OldTOpts, OldVerbosity),
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'$lf_opt'(autoload, OldTOpts, OldAutoload)
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;
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true ),
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'$check_files'(Files,load_files(Files,Opts)),
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'$lf_option'(last_opt, LastOpt),
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functor( TOpts, opt, LastOpt ),
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( source_location(ParentF, Line) -> true ; ParentF = user_input, Line = -1 ),
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'$lf_opt'('$location', TOpts, ParentF:Line),
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'$lf_opt'('$files', TOpts, Files),
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'$lf_opt'('$call', TOpts, Call),
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'$lf_opt'('$options', TOpts, Opts),
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'$lf_opt'('$parent_topts', TOpts, OldTOpts),
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'$process_lf_opts'(Opts,TOpts,Files,Call),
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'$lf_default_opts'(1, LastOpt, TOpts),
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'$check_use_module'(Call,UseModule),
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'$lf_opt'('$use_module', TOpts, UseModule),
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'$current_module'(M0),
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( '$lf_opt'(silent, TOpts, Verbosity),
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var(Verbosity) ->
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Verbosity = OldVerbosity
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;
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true
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),
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( '$lf_opt'(autoload, TOpts, Autoload),
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var(Autoload) ->
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Autoload = OldAutoload
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;
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true
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),
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% make sure we can run consult
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'$init_system',
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'$lf'(Files, M0, Call, TOpts).
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'$check_files'(Files, Call) :-
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var(Files), !,
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'$do_error'(instantiation_error, Call).
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'$check_files'(M:Files, Call) :- !,
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(var(M)
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->
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'$do_error'(instantiation_error, Call)
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;
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atom(M)
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->
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'$check_files'(Files,Call)
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;
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'$do_error'(type_error(atom,M), Call)
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).
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'$check_files'(Files, Call) :-
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( ground(Files)
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->
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true
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;
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'$do_error'(instantiation_error, Call)
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).
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'$process_lf_opts'(V, _, _, Call) :-
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var(V), !,
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'$do_error'(instantiation_error,Call).
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'$process_lf_opts'([], _, _, _).
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'$process_lf_opts'([Opt|Opts],TOpt,Files,Call) :-
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Opt =.. [Op, Val],
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ground(Val),
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'$lf_opt'(Op, TOpt, Val),
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'$process_lf_opt'(Op, Val,Call), !,
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'$process_lf_opts'(Opts, TOpt, Files, Call).
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'$process_lf_opts'([Opt|_],_,_,Call) :-
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'$do_error'(domain_error(unimplemented_option,Opt),Call).
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'$process_lf_opt'(autoload, Val, Call) :-
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( Val == false -> true ;
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Val == true -> true ;
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'$do_error'(domain_error(unimplemented_option,autoload(Val)),Call) ).
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'$process_lf_opt'(derived_from, File, Call) :-
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( atom(File) -> true ; '$do_error'(type_error(atom,File),Call) ).
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'$process_lf_opt'(encoding, Encoding, _Call) :-
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atom(Encoding).
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'$process_lf_opt'(expand, Val, Call) :-
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( Val == true -> '$do_error'(domain_error(unimplemented_option,expand),Call) ;
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Val == false -> true ;
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'$do_error'(domain_error(unimplemented_option,expand(Val)),Call) ).
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'$process_lf_opt'(if, If, Call) :-
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( If == changed -> true ;
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If == true -> true ;
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If == not_loaded -> true ;
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'$do_error'(domain_error(unimplemented_option,if),Call) ).
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'$process_lf_opt'(imports, Val, Call) :-
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( Val == all -> true ;
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var(Val) -> Val = all ;
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is_list(Val) -> ( ground(Val) -> true ; '$do_error'(instantiation_error,Call) ) ;
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'$do_error'(domain_error(unimplemented_option,imports(Val)),Call) ).
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'$process_lf_opt'(qcompile, Val,Call) :-
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( Val == true -> '$do_error'(domain_error(unimplemented_option,expand),Call) ;
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Val == false -> true ;
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'$do_error'(domain_error(unimplemented_option,expand(Val)),Call) ).
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'$process_lf_opt'(silent, Val, Call) :-
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( Val == false -> true ;
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Val == true -> true ;
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'$do_error'(domain_error(unimplemented_option,silent(Val)),Call) ).
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'$process_lf_opt'(skip_unix_header, Val, Call) :-
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( Val == false -> true ;
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Val == true -> true ;
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'$do_error'(domain_error(unimplemented_option,skip_unix_header(Val)),Call) ).
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'$process_lf_opt'(compilation_mode, Val, Call) :-
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( Val == source -> true ;
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Val == compact -> true ;
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Val == assert_all -> true ;
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'$do_error'(domain_error(unimplemented_option,compilation_mode(Val)),Call) ).
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'$process_lf_opt'(consult, Val , Call) :-
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( Val == reconsult -> true ;
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Val == consult -> true ;
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Val == exo -> true ;
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Val == db -> true ;
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'$do_error'(domain_error(unimplemented_option,consult(Val)),Call) ).
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'$process_lf_opt'(reexport, Val , Call) :-
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( Val == true -> true ;
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Val == false -> true ;
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'$do_error'(domain_error(unimplemented_option,reexport(Val)),Call) ).
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'$process_lf_opt'(must_be_module, Val , Call) :-
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( Val == true -> true ;
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Val == false -> true ;
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'$do_error'(domain_error(unimplemented_option,must_be_module(Val)),Call) ).
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'$process_lf_opt'(stream, Val, Call) :-
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( current_stream(_,_,Val) -> true ;
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'$do_error'(type_error(stream,Val),Call) ).
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'$process_lf_opt'(register, Val, Call) :-
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( Val == false -> true ;
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Val == true -> true ;
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'$do_error'(domain_error(unimplemented_option,register(Val)),Call) ).
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'$process_lf_opt'('$context_module', Val, Call) :-
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( atom(File) -> true ; '$do_error'(type_error(atom,File),Call) ).
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'$lf_default_opts'(I, LastOpt, _TOpts) :- I > LastOpt, !.
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'$lf_default_opts'(I, LastOpt, TOpts) :-
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I1 is I+1,
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arg(I, TOpts, A),
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( nonvar(A) -> true ;
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'$lf_option'(_Name, I, A)
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),
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'$lf_default_opts'(I1, LastOpt, TOpts).
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'$check_use_module'(use_module(_), use_module(_)) :- !.
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'$check_use_module'(use_module(_,_), use_module(_)) :- !.
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'$check_use_module'(use_module(M,_,_), use_module(M)) :- !.
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'$check_use_module'(_, load_files) :- !.
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'$lf'(V,_,Call, _ ) :- var(V), !,
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'$do_error'(instantiation_error,Call).
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'$lf'([], _, _, _) :- !.
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'$lf'(M:X, _, Call, TOpts) :- !,
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(
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atom(M)
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->
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'$lf'(X, M, Call, TOpts)
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;
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'$do_error'(type_error(atom,M),Call)
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).
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'$lf'([F|Fs], Mod, Call, TOpts) :- !,
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% clean up after each consult
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( '$lf'(F,Mod,Call, TOpts), fail ;
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'$lf'(Fs, Mod, Call, TOpts) ).
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'$lf'(user, Mod, _, TOpts) :- !,
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'$do_lf'(Mod, user_input, user_input, TOpts).
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'$lf'(user_input, Mod, _, TOpts) :- !,
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'$do_lf'(Mod, user_input, user_input, TOpts).
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'$lf'(File, Mod, Call, TOpts) :-
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'$lf_opt'(stream, TOpts, Stream),
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( var(Stream) ->
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/* need_to_open_file */
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'$full_filename'(File, Y, Call),
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open(Y, read, Stream)
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;
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true
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), !,
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'$lf_opt'(reexport, TOpts, Reexport),
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'$lf_opt'(if, TOpts, If),
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( var(If) -> If = true ; true ),
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'$lf_opt'(imports, TOpts, Imports),
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'$start_lf'(If, Mod, Stream, TOpts, File, Imports),
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close(Stream).
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'$lf'(X, _, Call, _) :-
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'$do_error'(permission_error(input,stream,X),Call).
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'$start_lf'(not_loaded, Mod, Stream, TOpts, UserFile, Imports) :-
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'$file_loaded'(Stream, Mod, Imports, TOpts), !,
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'$lf_opt'('$options', TOpts, Opts),
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'$lf_opt'('$location', TOpts, ParentF:Line),
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'$loaded'(Stream, UserFile, Mod, ParentF, Line, not_loaded, _File, _Dir, Opts),
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'$reexport'( TOpts, ParentF, Imports, _File ).
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'$start_lf'(changed, Mod, Stream, TOpts, UserFile, Imports) :-
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'$file_unchanged'(Stream, Mod, Imports, TOpts), !,
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'$lf_opt'('$options', TOpts, Opts),
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'$lf_opt'('$location', TOpts, ParentF:Line),
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'$loaded'(Stream, UserFile, Mod, ParentF, Line, changed, _File, _Dir, Opts),
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'$reexport'( TOpts, ParentF, Imports, _File ).
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'$start_lf'(_, Mod, Stream, TOpts, File, _) :-
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'$do_lf'(Mod, Stream, File, TOpts).
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/**
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@pred ensure_loaded(+ _F_) is iso
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When the files specified by _F_ are module files,
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ensure_loaded/1 loads them if they have note been previously
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loaded, otherwise advertises the user about the existing name clashes
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and prompts about importing or not those predicates. Predicates which
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are not public remain invisible.
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When the files are not module files, ensure_loaded/1 loads them
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if they have not been loaded before, and naes nothing otherwise.
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_F_ must be a list containing the names of the files to load.
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*/
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ensure_loaded(Fs) :-
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'$load_files'(Fs, [if(not_loaded)],ensure_loaded(Fs)).
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compile(Fs) :-
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'$load_files'(Fs, [], compile(Fs)).
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/**
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@pred [ _F_ ]
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@pred consult(+ _F_)
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Adds the clauses written in file _F_ or in the list of files _F_
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to the program.
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In YAP consult/1 does not remove previous clauses for
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the procedures defined in other files than _F_, but since YAP-6.4.3 it will redefine all procedures defined in _F_.
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All code in YAP is compiled, and the compileer generates static
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procedures by default. In case you need to manipulate the original
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code, the expanded version of the original source code is available by
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calling source/0 or by enabling the source flag.
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*/
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% consult(Fs) :-
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% '$has_yap_or',
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% '$do_error'(context_error(consult(Fs),clause),query).
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consult(V) :-
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var(V), !,
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'$do_error'(instantiation_error,consult(V)).
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consult(M0:Fs) :- !,
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'$consult'(Fs, M0).
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consult(Fs) :-
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'$current_module'(M0),
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'$consult'(Fs, M0).
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'$consult'(Fs,Module) :-
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'$access_yap_flags'(8, 2), % SICStus Prolog compatibility
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!,
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'$load_files'(Module:Fs,[],consult(Fs)).
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'$consult'(Fs, Module) :-
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'$load_files'(Module:Fs,[consult(consult)],consult(Fs)).
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/**
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@pred [ - _F_ ]
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@pred reconsult(+ _F_ )
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@pred compile(+ _F_ )
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|
Updates the program by replacing the
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|
previous definitions for the predicates defined in _F_. It differs from consult/1
|
|
in that it only multifile/1 predicates are not reset in a reconsult. Instead, consult/1
|
|
sees all predicates as multifile.
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|
|
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YAP also offers no difference between consult/1 and compile/1. The two
|
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are implemented by the same exact code.
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|
|
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Example:
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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?- [file1, -file2, -file3, file4].
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
will consult `file1` `file4` and reconsult `file2` and
|
|
`file3`. That is, it could be written as:
|
|
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|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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?- consult(file1),
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reconsult( [file2, file3],
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consult( [file4] ).
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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|
|
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*/
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reconsult(Fs) :-
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'$load_files'(Fs, [], reconsult(Fs)).
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/* exo_files(+ _Files_)
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|
|
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Load compactly a database of facts with equal structure, see @cite
|
|
x. Useful when wanting to read in a very compact way database tables,
|
|
it saves space by storing data, not a compiled program. The idea was
|
|
introduced in @cite y, but never implemented because often indexing
|
|
just takes more room. It was redefined recebtly by exploiting
|
|
different forms of indexing, as shown in @cite x.
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|
|
|
@note implementation
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|
|
|
The function Yap_ExoLookup() is the mai interface betwwen the WAM
|
|
and exo components. The algorithms are straightforward, that is,
|
|
mostly hash-tables but have close to linear performance..
|
|
*/
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|
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|
exo_files(Fs) :-
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'$load_files'(Fs, [consult(exo), if(not_loaded)], exo_files(Fs)).
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|
|
|
/**
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|
|
|
@pred load_db(+ _Files_)
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|
|
|
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|
Load a database of ground facts. All facts must take up the same amount of storage, so that
|
|
a fact $I$ can be accessed at position _P[I-1]_. This representation thus stores the facts as a huge continuous array, the so-called mega clause.
|
|
|
|
See \cite for a motivation for this technique. YAP implements this
|
|
optimization by default whenever it loads a large number of facts (see
|
|
Yap_BuildMegaClause(PredEntry *ap) ) for the details. On the other
|
|
hand, loading the data-base will cause fragmentation because
|
|
individual facts facts need extra headers ands tails, and because
|
|
often new atoms will be stored in the Symbol Table, see
|
|
LookupAtom(const char *atom). The main advantage of load_db/1 is
|
|
that it allocates the necessary memory only once. Just doing this
|
|
may halve total memory usage in large in-memory database-oriented applications.
|
|
|
|
@note Implementation
|
|
|
|
YAP implements load_db/1 as a two-step non-optimised process. First,
|
|
it counts the nmuber of facts and checks their size. Second, it
|
|
allocates and fills the memory. The first step of the algorithm is
|
|
implemented by dbload_get_space(), and the second by
|
|
dbload_add_facts().
|
|
|
|
db_files/1 itself is just a call to load_files/2.
|
|
*/
|
|
db_files(Fs) :-
|
|
'$load_files'(Fs, [consult(db), if(not_loaded)], exo_files(Fs)).
|
|
|
|
|
|
'$csult'(Fs, M) :-
|
|
'$extract_minus'(Fs, MFs), !,
|
|
'$load_files'(M:MFs,[],[M:Fs]).
|
|
'$csult'(Fs, M) :-
|
|
'$load_files'(M:Fs,[consult(consult)],[M:Fs]).
|
|
|
|
'$extract_minus'([], []).
|
|
'$extract_minus'([-F|Fs], [F|MFs]) :-
|
|
'$extract_minus'(Fs, MFs).
|
|
|
|
|
|
'$do_lf'(ContextModule, Stream, UserFile, TOpts) :-
|
|
'$lf_opt'('$context_module', TOpts, ContextModule),
|
|
'$msg_level'( TOpts, Verbosity),
|
|
% format( 'I=~w~n', [Verbosity=UserFile] ),
|
|
'$lf_opt'(encoding, TOpts, Encoding),
|
|
'$set_encoding'(Stream, Encoding),
|
|
% export to process
|
|
b_setval('$lf_status', TOpts),
|
|
'$reset_if'(OldIfLevel),
|
|
% take care with [a:f], a is the ContextModule
|
|
'$current_module'(SourceModule, ContextModule),
|
|
'$lf_opt'(consult, TOpts, Reconsult0),
|
|
'$lf_opt'('$options', TOpts, Opts),
|
|
'$lf_opt'('$location', TOpts, ParentF:Line),
|
|
'$loaded'(Stream, UserFile, SourceModule, ParentF, Line, Reconsult, File, Dir, Opts),
|
|
working_directory(OldD, Dir),
|
|
H0 is heapused, '$cputime'(T0,_),
|
|
'$set_current_loop_stream'(OldStream, Stream),
|
|
'$swi_current_prolog_flag'(generate_debug_info, GenerateDebug),
|
|
'$lf_opt'(compilation_mode, TOpts, CompMode),
|
|
'$comp_mode'(OldCompMode, CompMode),
|
|
( get_value('$syntaxcheckflag',on) -> '$init_style_check'(File) ; true ),
|
|
recorda('$initialisation','$',_),
|
|
( Reconsult \== consult ->
|
|
'$start_reconsulting'(File),
|
|
'$start_consult'(Reconsult,File,LC),
|
|
'$remove_multifile_clauses'(File),
|
|
StartMsg = reconsulting,
|
|
EndMsg = reconsulted
|
|
;
|
|
'$start_consult'(Reconsult,File,LC),
|
|
( File \= user_input, File \= [] -> '$remove_multifile_clauses'(File) ; true ),
|
|
StartMsg = consulting,
|
|
EndMsg = consulted
|
|
),
|
|
print_message(Verbosity, loading(StartMsg, File)),
|
|
'$lf_opt'(skip_unix_header , TOpts, SkipUnixHeader),
|
|
( SkipUnixHeader == true->
|
|
'$skip_unix_header'(Stream)
|
|
;
|
|
true
|
|
),
|
|
'$loop'(Stream,Reconsult),
|
|
H is heapused-H0, '$cputime'(TF,_), T is TF-T0,
|
|
'$current_module'(Mod, SourceModule),
|
|
print_message(Verbosity, loaded(EndMsg, File, Mod, T, H)),
|
|
'$end_consult',
|
|
(
|
|
Reconsult = reconsult ->
|
|
'$clear_reconsulting'
|
|
;
|
|
true
|
|
),
|
|
'$set_current_loop_stream'(Stream, OldStream),
|
|
'$swi_set_prolog_flag'(generate_debug_info, GenerateDebug),
|
|
'$comp_mode'(_CompMode, OldCompMode),
|
|
working_directory(_,OldD),
|
|
% surely, we were in run mode or we would not have included the file!
|
|
nb_setval('$if_skip_mode',run),
|
|
% back to include mode!
|
|
nb_setval('$if_level',OldIfLevel),
|
|
'$lf_opt'('$use_module', TOpts, UseModule),
|
|
'$bind_module'(Mod, UseModule),
|
|
'$lf_opt'(imports, TOpts, Imports),
|
|
'$import_to_current_module'(File, ContextModule, Imports, _, TOpts),
|
|
'$reexport'( TOpts, ParentF, Imports, File ),
|
|
( LC == 0 -> prompt(_,' |: ') ; true),
|
|
'$exec_initialisation_goals',
|
|
% format( 'O=~w~n', [Mod=UserFile] ),
|
|
!.
|
|
|
|
% are we in autoload and autoload_flag is false?
|
|
'$msg_level'( TOpts, Verbosity) :-
|
|
'$lf_opt'(autoload, TOpts, AutoLoad),
|
|
AutoLoad == true,
|
|
'$swi_current_prolog_flag'(verbose_autoload, false), !,
|
|
Verbosity = silent.
|
|
'$msg_level'( _TOpts, Verbosity) :-
|
|
'$swi_current_prolog_flag'(verbose_load, false), !,
|
|
Verbosity = silent.
|
|
'$msg_level'( _TOpts, Verbosity) :-
|
|
'$swi_current_prolog_flag'(verbose, silent), !,
|
|
Verbosity = silent.
|
|
'$msg_level'( TOpts, Verbosity) :-
|
|
'$lf_opt'(silent, TOpts, Silent),
|
|
Silent == true, !,
|
|
Verbosity = silent.
|
|
'$msg_level'( _TOpts, informational).
|
|
|
|
'$reset_if'(OldIfLevel) :-
|
|
'$nb_getval'('$if_level', OldIfLevel, fail), !,
|
|
nb_setval('$if_level',0).
|
|
'$reset_if'(0) :-
|
|
nb_setval('$if_level',0).
|
|
|
|
'$get_if'(Level0) :-
|
|
'$nb_getval'('$if_level', Level, fail), !,
|
|
Level0 = Level.
|
|
'$get_if'(0).
|
|
|
|
'$bind_module'(_, load_files).
|
|
'$bind_module'(Mod, use_module(Mod)).
|
|
|
|
'$import_to_current_module'(File, ContextModule, Imports, RemainingImports, TOpts) :-
|
|
\+ recorded('$module','$module'(File, _Module, _ModExports, _),_),
|
|
% enable loading C-predicates from a different file
|
|
recorded( '$load_foreign_done', [File, M0], _),
|
|
'$import_foreign'(File, M0, ContextModule ),
|
|
fail.
|
|
|
|
'$import_to_current_module'(File, ContextModule, Imports, RemainingImports, TOpts) :-
|
|
recorded('$module','$module'(File, Module, ModExports, _),_),
|
|
Module \= ContextModule, !,
|
|
'$lf_opt'('$call', TOpts, Call),
|
|
'$convert_for_export'(Imports, ModExports, Module, ContextModule, TranslationTab, RemainingImports, Goal),
|
|
'$add_to_imports'(TranslationTab, Module, ContextModule).
|
|
'$import_to_current_module'(_, _, _, _, _).
|
|
|
|
'$start_reconsulting'(F) :-
|
|
recorda('$reconsulted','$',_),
|
|
recorda('$reconsulting',F,_).
|
|
|
|
'$exec_initialisation_goals' :-
|
|
nb_setval('$initialization_goals',on),
|
|
fail.
|
|
'$exec_initialisation_goals' :-
|
|
recorded('$blocking_code',_,R),
|
|
erase(R),
|
|
fail.
|
|
% system goals must be performed first
|
|
'$exec_initialisation_goals' :-
|
|
recorded('$system_initialisation',G,R),
|
|
erase(R),
|
|
G \= '$',
|
|
once( call(G) ),
|
|
fail.
|
|
'$exec_initialisation_goals' :-
|
|
'$show_consult_level'(Level),
|
|
'$current_module'(M),
|
|
recorded('$initialisation',do(Level,_),_),
|
|
findall(G,
|
|
'$fetch_init_goal'(Level, G),
|
|
LGs),
|
|
lists:member(G,LGs),
|
|
% run initialization under user control (so allow debugging this stuff).
|
|
(
|
|
'$system_catch'(('$user_call'(G,M) -> true), M, Error, user:'$LoopError'(Error, top)),
|
|
fail
|
|
;
|
|
OldMode = on,
|
|
fail
|
|
).
|
|
'$exec_initialisation_goals' :-
|
|
nb_setval('$initialization_goals',off).
|
|
|
|
|
|
'$fetch_init_goal'(Level, G) :-
|
|
recorded('$initialisation',do(Level,G),R),
|
|
erase(R),
|
|
G\='$'.
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
include(+ _F_) is directive
|
|
|
|
The `include` directive adds the text files or sequence of text
|
|
files specified by _F_ into the files being currently consulted. It may be used
|
|
as an replacement to consult/1 by allowing the programmer to include a data-base
|
|
split into several files.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
'$include'(V, _) :- var(V), !,
|
|
'$do_error'(instantiation_error,include(V)).
|
|
'$include'([], _) :- !.
|
|
'$include'([F|Fs], Status) :- !,
|
|
'$include'(F, Status),
|
|
'$include'(Fs, Status).
|
|
'$include'(X, Status) :-
|
|
b_getval('$lf_status', TOpts),
|
|
'$msg_level'( TOpts, Verbosity),
|
|
'$full_filename'(X, Y , ( :- include(X)) ),
|
|
'$lf_opt'(stream, TOpts, OldStream),
|
|
source_location(F, L),
|
|
'$current_module'(Mod),
|
|
( open(Y, read, Stream) ->
|
|
true ;
|
|
'$do_error'(permission_error(input,stream,Y),include(X))
|
|
),
|
|
'$set_current_loop_stream'(OldStream, Stream),
|
|
H0 is heapused, '$cputime'(T0,_),
|
|
'$loaded'(Stream, X, Mod, F, L, include, Y, _Dir, []),
|
|
( '$nb_getval'('$included_file', OY, fail ) -> true ; OY = [] ),
|
|
'$lf_opt'(encoding, TOpts, Encoding),
|
|
'$set_encoding'(Stream, Encoding),
|
|
nb_setval('$included_file', Y),
|
|
print_message(Verbosity, loading(including, Y)),
|
|
'$loop'(Stream,Status),
|
|
'$set_current_loop_stream'(Stream, OldStream),
|
|
close(Stream),
|
|
H is heapused-H0, '$cputime'(TF,_), T is TF-T0,
|
|
print_message(Verbosity, loaded(included, Y, Mod, T, H)),
|
|
nb_setval('$included_file',OY).
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
%
|
|
% reconsult at startup...
|
|
%
|
|
'$do_startup_reconsult'(_X) :-
|
|
'$init_win_graphics',
|
|
fail.
|
|
'$do_startup_reconsult'(X) :-
|
|
( '$access_yap_flags'(15, 0) ->
|
|
'$system_catch'(load_files(X, [silent(true)]), Module, Error, '$Error'(Error))
|
|
;
|
|
'$swi_set_prolog_flag'(verbose, silent),
|
|
'$system_catch'(load_files(X, [silent(true),skip_unix_header(true)]),Module,_,fail)
|
|
;
|
|
true
|
|
),
|
|
!,
|
|
( '$access_yap_flags'(15, 0) -> true ; halt).
|
|
'$do_startup_reconsult'(_).
|
|
|
|
'$skip_unix_header'(Stream) :-
|
|
peek_code(Stream, 0'#), !, % 35 is ASCII for '#
|
|
skip(Stream, 10),
|
|
'$skip_unix_header'(Stream).
|
|
'$skip_unix_header'(_).
|
|
|
|
|
|
source_file(FileName) :-
|
|
recorded('$lf_loaded','$lf_loaded'(FileName, _, _),_).
|
|
|
|
source_file(Mod:Pred, FileName) :-
|
|
current_module(Mod),
|
|
Mod \= prolog,
|
|
'$current_predicate_no_modules'(Mod,_,Pred),
|
|
'$owned_by'(Pred, Mod, FileName).
|
|
|
|
'$owned_by'(T, Mod, FileName) :-
|
|
'$is_multifile'(T, Mod),
|
|
functor(T, Name, Arity),
|
|
setof(FileName, Ref^recorded('$multifile_defs','$defined'(FileName,Name,Arity,Mod), Ref), L),
|
|
lists:member(FileName, L).
|
|
'$owned_by'(T, Mod, FileName) :-
|
|
'$owner_file'(T, Mod, FileName).
|
|
|
|
prolog_load_context(directory, DirName) :-
|
|
source_location(F, _),
|
|
file_directory_name(F, DirName).
|
|
prolog_load_context(file, FileName) :-
|
|
source_location(FileName, _).
|
|
prolog_load_context(module, X) :-
|
|
'$nb_getval'('$consulting_file', _, fail),
|
|
'$current_module'(X).
|
|
prolog_load_context(source, F0) :-
|
|
source_location(F0, _) /*,
|
|
'$input_context'(Context),
|
|
'$top_file'(Context, F0, F) */.
|
|
prolog_load_context(stream, Stream) :-
|
|
'$nb_getval'('$consulting_file', _, fail),
|
|
'$current_loop_stream'(Stream).
|
|
% return this term for SWI compatibility.
|
|
prolog_load_context(term_position, '$stream_position'(0,Line,0,0,0)) :-
|
|
source_location(_, Line).
|
|
|
|
|
|
% if the file exports a module, then we can
|
|
% be imported from any module.
|
|
'$file_loaded'(Stream, M, Imports, TOpts) :-
|
|
'$file_name'(Stream, F),
|
|
'$ensure_file_loaded'(F, M, F1),
|
|
% format( 'IL=~w~n', [(F1:Imports->M)] ),
|
|
'$import_to_current_module'(F1, M, Imports, _, TOpts).
|
|
|
|
'$ensure_file_loaded'(F, M, F1) :-
|
|
recorded('$module','$module'(F1,_NM,_P,_),_),
|
|
recorded('$lf_loaded','$lf_loaded'(F1, _, _),_),
|
|
same_file(F1,F), !.
|
|
'$ensure_file_loaded'(F, M, F1) :-
|
|
% loaded from the same module, but does not define a module.
|
|
recorded('$lf_loaded','$lf_loaded'(F1, _, M),_),
|
|
same_file(F1,F), !.
|
|
|
|
|
|
% if the file exports a module, then we can
|
|
% be imported from any module.
|
|
'$file_unchanged'(Stream, M, Imports, TOpts) :-
|
|
'$file_name'(Stream, F),
|
|
'$ensure_file_unchanged'(F, M, F1),
|
|
% format( 'IU=~w~n', [(F1:Imports->M)] ),
|
|
'$import_to_current_module'(F1, M, Imports, _, TOpts).
|
|
|
|
'$ensure_file_unchanged'(F, M, F1) :-
|
|
recorded('$module','$module'(F1,_NM,_P,_),_),
|
|
recorded('$lf_loaded','$lf_loaded'(F1,Age,_),R),
|
|
same_file(F1,F), !,
|
|
'$file_is_unchanged'(F, R, Age).
|
|
'$ensure_file_unchanged'(F, M, F1) :-
|
|
recorded('$lf_loaded','$lf_loaded'(F1, Age, M),R),
|
|
same_file(F1,F), !,
|
|
'$file_is_unchanged'(F, R, Age).
|
|
|
|
'$file_is_unchanged'(F, R, Age) :-
|
|
time_file64(F,CurrentAge),
|
|
( (Age == CurrentAge ; Age = -1) -> true; erase(R), fail).
|
|
|
|
|
|
% inform the file has been loaded and is now available.
|
|
'$loaded'(Stream, UserFile, M, OldF, Line, Reconsult, F, Dir, Opts) :-
|
|
'$file_name'(Stream, F0),
|
|
( F0 == user_input, nonvar(UserFile) -> UserFile = F ; F = F0 ),
|
|
( F == user_input -> working_directory(Dir,Dir) ; file_directory_name(F, Dir) ),
|
|
nb_setval('$consulting_file', F ),
|
|
( Reconsult \== consult, Reconsult \== not_loaded, Reconsult \== changed, recorded('$lf_loaded','$lf_loaded'(F, _,_),R), erase(R), fail ; var(Reconsult) -> Reconsult = consult ; true ),
|
|
( Reconsult \== consult, recorded('$lf_loaded','$lf_loaded'(F, _, _, _, _, _, _),R), erase(R), fail ; var(Reconsult) -> Reconsult = consult ; true ),
|
|
( F == user_input -> Age = 0 ; time_file64(F, Age) ),
|
|
( recordaifnot('$lf_loaded','$lf_loaded'( F, Age, M), _) -> true ; true ),
|
|
recorda('$lf_loaded','$lf_loaded'( F, M, Reconsult, UserFile, OldF, Line, Opts), _).
|
|
|
|
'$set_encoding'(Encoding) :-
|
|
'$current_loop_stream'(Stream),
|
|
'$set_encoding'(Stream, Encoding).
|
|
|
|
'$set_encoding'(Stream, Encoding) :-
|
|
( Encoding == default -> true ; set_stream(Stream, encoding(Encoding)) ).
|
|
|
|
/** @pred make is det
|
|
|
|
SWI-Prolog originally included this built-in as a Prolog version of the Unix `make`
|
|
utility program. In this case the idea is to reconsult all source files that have been
|
|
changed since they were originally compiled into Prolog. YAP has a limited implementation of make/0 that
|
|
just goes through every loaded file and verifies whether reloading is needed.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
make :-
|
|
recorded('$lf_loaded','$lf_loaded'(F1,_M,reconsult,_,_,_,_),_),
|
|
'$load_files'(F1, [if(changed)],make),
|
|
fail.
|
|
make.
|
|
|
|
make_library_index(_Directory).
|
|
|
|
'$file_name'(Stream,F) :-
|
|
stream_property(Stream, file_name(F)), !.
|
|
'$file_name'(user_input,user_input) :- !.
|
|
'$file_name'(user_output,user_ouput) :- !.
|
|
'$file_name'(user_error,user_error) :- !.
|
|
'$file_name'(_,[]).
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|
|
|
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'$fetch_stream_alias'(OldStream,Alias) :-
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stream_property(OldStream, alias(Alias)), !.
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|
|
|
'$require'(_Ps, _M).
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|
|
|
'$store_clause'('$source_location'(File, _Line):Clause, File) :-
|
|
assert_static(Clause).
|
|
|
|
|
|
'$set_current_loop_stream'(OldStream, Stream) :-
|
|
'$current_loop_stream'(OldStream), !,
|
|
'$new_loop_stream'(Stream).
|
|
'$set_current_loop_stream'(_OldStream, Stream) :-
|
|
'$new_loop_stream'(Stream).
|
|
|
|
'$new_loop_stream'(Stream) :-
|
|
(var(Stream) ->
|
|
nb_delete('$loop_stream')
|
|
;
|
|
nb_setval('$loop_stream',Stream)
|
|
).
|
|
|
|
'$current_loop_stream'(Stream) :-
|
|
'$nb_getval'('$loop_stream',Stream, fail).
|
|
|
|
exists_source(File) :-
|
|
'$full_filename'(File, _AbsFile, exists_source(File)).
|
|
|
|
% reload_file(File) :-
|
|
% ' $source_base_name'(File, Compile),
|
|
% findall(M-Opts,
|
|
% source_file_property(File, load_context(M, _, Opts)),
|
|
% Modules),
|
|
% ( Modules = [First-OptsFirst|Rest]
|
|
% -> Extra = [ silent(false),
|
|
% register(false)
|
|
% ],
|
|
% merge_options([if(true)|Extra], OptsFirst, OFirst),
|
|
% % debug(make, 'Make: First load ~q', [load_files(First:Compile, OFirst)]),
|
|
% load_files(First:Compile, OFirst),
|
|
% forall(member(Context-Opts, Rest),
|
|
% ( merge_options([if(not_loaded)|Extra], Opts, O),
|
|
% % debug(make, 'Make: re-import: ~q',
|
|
% % [load_files(Context:Compile, O)]),
|
|
% load_files(Context:Compile, O)
|
|
% ))
|
|
% ; load_files(user:Compile)
|
|
% ).
|
|
|
|
% ' $source_base_name'(File, Compile) :-
|
|
% file_name_extension(Compile, Ext, File),
|
|
% user:prolog_file_type(Ext, prolog), !.
|
|
% ' $source_base_name'(File, File).
|
|
|
|
source_file_property( File0, Prop) :-
|
|
( nonvar(File0) -> absolute_file_name(File0,File) ; File = File0 ),
|
|
'$source_file_property'( File, Prop).
|
|
|
|
'$source_file_property'( OldF, includes(F, Age)) :-
|
|
recorded('$lf_loaded','$lf_loaded'( F, _M, include, _File, OldF, _Line, _), _),
|
|
recorded('$lf_loaded','$lf_loaded'( F, Age, _), _).
|
|
'$source_file_property'( F, included_in(OldF, Line)) :-
|
|
recorded('$lf_loaded','$lf_loaded'( F, _M, include, _File, OldF, Line, _), _).
|
|
'$source_file_property'( F, load_context(OldF, Line, Options)) :-
|
|
recorded('$lf_loaded','$lf_loaded'( F, _M, V, _File, OldF, Line, Options), _), V \== include.
|
|
'$source_file_property'( F, modified(Age)) :-
|
|
recorded('$lf_loaded','$lf_loaded'( F, Age, _), _).
|
|
'$source_file_property'( F, module(M)) :-
|
|
recorded('$module','$module'(F,M,_,_),_).
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
|
|
@}
|
|
|
|
@addtogroup YAPModules
|
|
|
|
@{
|
|
|
|
**/
|
|
|
|
%
|
|
% stub to prevent modules defined within the prolog module.
|
|
%
|
|
module(Mod, Decls) :-
|
|
'$current_module'(prolog, Mod), !,
|
|
'$export_preds'(Decls).
|
|
|
|
'$export_preds'([]).
|
|
'$export_preds'([N/A|Decls]) :-
|
|
functor(S, N, A),
|
|
'$sys_export'(S, prolog),
|
|
'$export_preds'(Decls).
|
|
|
|
|
|
% prevent modules within the kernel module...
|
|
/** @pred use_module(? _M_,? _F_,+ _L_) is directive
|
|
SICStus compatible way of using a module
|
|
|
|
If module _M_ is instantiated, import the procedures in _L_ to the
|
|
current module. Otherwise, operate as use_module/2, and load the files
|
|
specified by _F_, importing the predicates specified in the list _L_.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
use_module(M,F,Is) :- '$use_module'(M,F,Is).
|
|
|
|
'$use_module'(M,F,Is) :-
|
|
var(Is), !,
|
|
'$use_module'(M,F,all).
|
|
'$use_module'(M,F,Is) :-
|
|
nonvar(F), !,
|
|
strip_module(F, M0, F0),
|
|
'$load_files'(M0:F0, [if(not_loaded),must_be_module(true),imports(Is)], use_module(M,F,Is)),
|
|
( var(M) -> true
|
|
;
|
|
absolute_file_name( F0, F1, [expand(true),file_type(prolog)] ),
|
|
recorded('$module','$module'(F1,M,_,_),_)
|
|
).
|
|
'$use_module'(M,F,Is) :-
|
|
nonvar(M), !,
|
|
strip_module(F, M0, F0),
|
|
(
|
|
recorded('$module','$module'(F1,M,_,_),_)
|
|
->
|
|
'$load_files'(M0:F1, [if(not_loaded),must_be_module(true),imports(Is)], use_module(M,F,Is))
|
|
),
|
|
(var(F0) -> F0 = F1 ; absolute_file_name( F1, F2, [expand(true),file_type(prolog)] ) -> F2 = F0 ).
|
|
'$use_module'(M,F,Is) :-
|
|
'$do_error'(instantiation_error,use_module(M,F,Is)).
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
|
|
@pred reexport(+F) is directive
|
|
@pred reexport(+F, +Decls ) is directive
|
|
allow a module to use and export predicates from another module
|
|
|
|
Export all predicates defined in list _F_ as if they were defined in
|
|
the current module.
|
|
|
|
Export predicates defined in file _F_ according to _Decls_. The
|
|
declarations should be of the form:
|
|
|
|
<ul>
|
|
A list of predicate declarations to be exported. Each declaration
|
|
may be a predicate indicator or of the form `` _PI_ `as`
|
|
_NewName_'', meaning that the predicate with indicator _PI_ is
|
|
to be exported under name _NewName_.
|
|
|
|
`except`( _List_)
|
|
In this case, all predicates not in _List_ are exported. Moreover,
|
|
if ` _PI_ `as` _NewName_` is found, the predicate with
|
|
indicator _PI_ is to be exported under name _NewName_ as
|
|
before.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Re-exporting predicates must be used with some care. Please, take into
|
|
account the following observations:
|
|
|
|
<ul>
|
|
|
|
The `reexport` declarations must be the first declarations to
|
|
follow the `module` declaration.
|
|
|
|
|
|
It is possible to use both `reexport` and `use_module`, but
|
|
all predicates reexported are automatically available for use in the
|
|
current module.
|
|
|
|
|
|
In order to obtain efficient execution, YAP compiles dependencies
|
|
between re-exported predicates. In practice, this means that changing a
|
|
`reexport` declaration and then *just* recompiling the file
|
|
may result in incorrect execution.
|
|
|
|
</ul>
|
|
**/
|
|
'$reexport'( TOpts, File, Imports, OldF ) :-
|
|
'$lf_opt'(reexport, TOpts, Reexport),
|
|
( Reexport == false -> true ;
|
|
'$lf_opt'('$parent_topts', TOpts, OldTOpts),
|
|
'$lf_opt'('$context_module', OldTOpts, OldContextModule),
|
|
'$import_to_current_module'(File, OldContextModule, Imports, _, TOpts),
|
|
'$extend_exports'(File, Imports, OldF )
|
|
).
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
@}
|
|
**/
|
|
|
|
/** @defgroup YAPCompilerSettings Directing and Configuring the Compiler
|
|
@ingroup YAPConsulting
|
|
|
|
The YAP system also includes a number of primitives designed to set
|
|
compiler parameters and to track the state of the compiler. One
|
|
important example is the number of directivees that allow setting up
|
|
properties of predicates. It is also possible to enable or disable
|
|
waraanings about possible issues with the code in the program, sich
|
|
as the occurrence .
|
|
|
|
This section presents a set of built-ins predicates designed to set the
|
|
environment for the compiler.
|
|
prolog_to_os_filename(+ _PrologPath_,- _OsPath_) @anchor prolog_to_os_filename
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This is an SWI-Prolog built-in. Converts between the internal Prolog
|
|
pathname conventions and the operating-system pathname conventions. The
|
|
internal conventions are Unix and this predicates is equivalent to =/2
|
|
(unify) on Unix systems. On DOS systems it will change the
|
|
directory-separator, limit the filename length map dots, except for the
|
|
last one, onto underscores.
|
|
|
|
@{
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
% add_multifile_predicate when we start consult
|
|
'$add_multifile'(Name,Arity,Module) :-
|
|
source_location(File,_),
|
|
'$add_multifile'(File,Name,Arity,Module).
|
|
|
|
'$add_multifile'(File,Name,Arity,Module) :-
|
|
recorded('$multifile_defs','$defined'(File,Name,Arity,Module), _), !.
|
|
% print_message(warning,declaration((multifile Module:Name/Arity),ignored)).
|
|
'$add_multifile'(File,Name,Arity,Module) :-
|
|
recordz('$multifile_defs','$defined'(File,Name,Arity,Module),_), !,
|
|
fail.
|
|
'$add_multifile'(File,Name,Arity,Module) :-
|
|
recorded('$mf','$mf_clause'(File,Name,Arity,Module,Ref),R),
|
|
erase(R),
|
|
'$erase_clause'(Ref,Module),
|
|
fail.
|
|
'$add_multifile'(_,_,_,_).
|
|
|
|
% retract old multifile clauses for current file.
|
|
'$remove_multifile_clauses'(FileName) :-
|
|
recorded('$multifile_defs','$defined'(FileName,_,_,_),R1),
|
|
erase(R1),
|
|
fail.
|
|
'$remove_multifile_clauses'(FileName) :-
|
|
recorded('$mf','$mf_clause'(FileName,_,_,Module,Ref),R),
|
|
'$erase_clause'(Ref, Module),
|
|
erase(R),
|
|
fail.
|
|
'$remove_multifile_clauses'(_).
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** @pred initialization(+ _G_) is iso
|
|
The compiler will execute goals _G_ after consulting the current
|
|
file.
|
|
|
|
Notice that the goal will execute in the calling context, not within the file context,
|
|
In other words, the source module and execution directory will be the ones of the parent
|
|
environment. Use initialization/2 for more flexible behavior.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
'$initialization'(V) :-
|
|
var(V), !,
|
|
'$do_error'(instantiation_error,initialization(V)).
|
|
'$initialization'(C) :- number(C), !,
|
|
'$do_error'(type_error(callable,C),initialization(C)).
|
|
'$initialization'(C) :- db_reference(C), !,
|
|
'$do_error'(type_error(callable,C),initialization(C)).
|
|
'$initialization'(G) :-
|
|
'$show_consult_level'(Level1),
|
|
% it will be done after we leave the current consult level.
|
|
Level is Level1-1,
|
|
recordz('$initialisation',do(Level,G),_),
|
|
fail.
|
|
'$initialization'(_).
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** @pred initialization(+ _Goal_,+ _When_)
|
|
|
|
Similar to initialization/1, but allows for specifying when
|
|
_Goal_ is executed while loading the program-text:
|
|
|
|
|
|
+ now
|
|
Execute _Goal_ immediately.
|
|
|
|
+ after_load
|
|
Execute _Goal_ after loading program-text. This is the same as initialization/1.
|
|
|
|
+ restore
|
|
Do not execute _Goal_ while loading the program, but only when restoring a state (not implemented yet).
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
initialization(G,OPT) :-
|
|
'$initialization'(G,OPT).
|
|
|
|
'$initialization'(G,OPT) :-
|
|
(
|
|
var(G)
|
|
->
|
|
'$do_error'(instantiation_error,initialization(G,OPT))
|
|
;
|
|
number(G)
|
|
->
|
|
'$do_error'(type_error(callable,G),initialization(G,OPT))
|
|
;
|
|
db_reference(G)
|
|
->
|
|
'$do_error'(type_error(callable,G),initialization(G,OPT))
|
|
;
|
|
var(OPT)
|
|
->
|
|
'$do_error'(instantiation_error,initialization(G,OPT))
|
|
;
|
|
atom(OPT)
|
|
->
|
|
(
|
|
OPT == now
|
|
->
|
|
fail
|
|
;
|
|
OPT == after_load
|
|
->
|
|
fail
|
|
;
|
|
OPT == restore
|
|
->
|
|
fail
|
|
;
|
|
'$do_error'(domain_error(initialization,OPT),initialization(OPT))
|
|
)
|
|
;
|
|
'$do_error'(type_error(OPT),initialization(G,OPT))
|
|
).
|
|
'$initialization'(G,now) :-
|
|
( call(G) -> true ; format(user_error,':- ~w:~w failed.~n',[M,G]) ).
|
|
'$initialization'(G,after_load) :-
|
|
'$initialization'(G).
|
|
% ignore for now.
|
|
'$initialization'(_G,restore).
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
|
|
@}
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
|
|
@defgroup Conditional_Compilation Conditional Compilation
|
|
|
|
@ingroup YAPCompilerSettings
|
|
|
|
Conditional compilation builds on the same principle as
|
|
term_expansion/2, goal_expansion/2 and the expansion of
|
|
grammar rules to compile sections of the source-code
|
|
conditionally. One of the reasons for introducing conditional
|
|
compilation is to simplify writing portable code.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note that these directives can only be appear as separate terms in the
|
|
input. Typical usage scenarios include:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Load different libraries on different dialects
|
|
|
|
Define a predicate if it is missing as a system predicate
|
|
|
|
Realise totally different implementations for a particular
|
|
part of the code due to different capabilities.
|
|
|
|
Realise different configuration options for your software.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
:- if(test1).
|
|
section_1.
|
|
:- elif(test2).
|
|
section_2.
|
|
:- elif(test3).
|
|
section_3.
|
|
:- else.
|
|
section_else.
|
|
:- endif.
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
|
|
@{
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/** @pred if( : _Goal_)
|
|
|
|
Compile subsequent code only if _Goal_ succeeds. For enhanced
|
|
portability, _Goal_ is processed by `expand_goal/2` before execution.
|
|
If an error occurs, the error is printed and processing proceeds as if
|
|
_Goal_ has failed.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
%
|
|
% This is complicated because of embedded ifs.
|
|
%
|
|
'$if'(_,top) :- !, fail.
|
|
'$if'(_Goal,_) :-
|
|
'$get_if'(Level0),
|
|
Level is Level0 + 1,
|
|
nb_setval('$if_level',Level),
|
|
( '$nb_getval'('$endif', OldEndif, fail) -> true ; OldEndif=top),
|
|
( '$nb_getval'('$if_skip_mode', Mode, fail) -> true ; Mode = run ),
|
|
nb_setval('$endif',elif(Level,OldEndif,Mode)),
|
|
fail.
|
|
% we are in skip mode, ignore....
|
|
'$if'(_Goal,_) :-
|
|
'$nb_getval'('$endif',elif(Level, OldEndif, skip), fail), !,
|
|
nb_setval('$endif',endif(Level, OldEndif, skip)).
|
|
% we are in non skip mode, check....
|
|
'$if'(Goal,_) :-
|
|
('$if_call'(Goal)
|
|
->
|
|
% we will execute this branch, and later enter skip
|
|
'$nb_getval'('$endif', elif(Level,OldEndif,Mode), fail),
|
|
nb_setval('$endif',endif(Level,OldEndif,Mode))
|
|
|
|
;
|
|
% we are now in skip, but can start an elif.
|
|
nb_setval('$if_skip_mode',skip)
|
|
).
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
@pred else
|
|
Start `else' branch.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
'$else'(top) :- !, fail.
|
|
'$else'(_) :-
|
|
'$get_if'(0), !,
|
|
'$do_error'(context_error(no_if),(:- else)).
|
|
% we have done an if, so just skip
|
|
'$else'(_) :-
|
|
nb_getval('$endif',endif(_Level,_,_)), !,
|
|
nb_setval('$if_skip_mode',skip).
|
|
% we can try the elif
|
|
'$else'(_) :-
|
|
'$get_if'(Level),
|
|
nb_getval('$endif',elif(Level,OldEndif,Mode)),
|
|
nb_setval('$endif',endif(Level,OldEndif,Mode)),
|
|
nb_setval('$if_skip_mode',run).
|
|
|
|
/** @pred elif(+ _Goal_)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Equivalent to `:- else. :-if(Goal) ... :- endif.` In a sequence
|
|
as below, the section below the first matching elif is processed, If
|
|
no test succeeds the else branch is processed.
|
|
*/
|
|
'$elif'(_,top) :- !, fail.
|
|
'$elif'(Goal,_) :-
|
|
'$get_if'(0),
|
|
'$do_error'(context_error(no_if),(:- elif(Goal))).
|
|
% we have done an if, so just skip
|
|
'$elif'(_,_) :-
|
|
nb_getval('$endif',endif(_,_,_)), !,
|
|
nb_setval('$if_skip_mode',skip).
|
|
% we can try the elif
|
|
'$elif'(Goal,_) :-
|
|
'$get_if'(Level),
|
|
nb_getval('$endif',elif(Level,OldEndif,Mode)),
|
|
('$if_call'(Goal)
|
|
->
|
|
% we will not skip, and we will not run any more branches.
|
|
nb_setval('$endif',endif(Level,OldEndif,Mode)),
|
|
nb_setval('$if_skip_mode',run)
|
|
;
|
|
% we will (keep) on skipping
|
|
nb_setval('$if_skip_mode',skip)
|
|
).
|
|
'$elif'(_,_).
|
|
|
|
/** @pred endif
|
|
End of conditional compilation.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
'$endif'(top) :- !, fail.
|
|
'$endif'(_) :-
|
|
% unmmatched endif.
|
|
'$get_if'(0),
|
|
'$do_error'(context_error(no_if),(:- endif)).
|
|
'$endif'(_) :-
|
|
% back to where you belong.
|
|
'$get_if'(Level),
|
|
nb_getval('$endif',Endif),
|
|
Level0 is Level-1,
|
|
nb_setval('$if_level',Level0),
|
|
arg(2,Endif,OldEndif),
|
|
arg(3,Endif,OldMode),
|
|
nb_setval('$endif',OldEndif),
|
|
nb_setval('$if_skip_mode',OldMode).
|
|
|
|
|
|
'$if_call'(G) :-
|
|
catch('$eval_if'(G), E, (print_message(error, E), fail)).
|
|
|
|
'$eval_if'(Goal) :-
|
|
expand_term(Goal,TrueGoal),
|
|
once(TrueGoal).
|
|
|
|
'$if_directive'((:- if(_))).
|
|
'$if_directive'((:- else)).
|
|
'$if_directive'((:- elif(_))).
|
|
'$if_directive'((:- endif)).
|
|
|
|
|
|
'$comp_mode'(_OldCompMode, CompMode) :-
|
|
var(CompMode), !. % just do nothing.
|
|
'$comp_mode'(OldCompMode, assert_all) :-
|
|
'$fetch_comp_status'(OldCompMode),
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nb_setval('$assert_all',on).
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'$comp_mode'(OldCompMode, source) :-
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'$fetch_comp_status'(OldCompMode),
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'$set_yap_flags'(11,1).
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'$comp_mode'(OldCompMode, compact) :-
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'$fetch_comp_status'(OldCompMode),
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'$set_yap_flags'(11,0).
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'$fetch_comp_status'(assert_all) :-
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'$nb_getval'('$assert_all',on, fail), !.
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'$fetch_comp_status'(source) :-
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'$access_yap_flags'(11,1), !.
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'$fetch_comp_status'(compact).
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/**
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@}
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*/
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