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yap-6.3/swi/library/ctypes.pl
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Prolog

/* $Id$
Part of SWI-Prolog
Author: Jan Wielemaker
E-mail: wielemak@science.uva.nl
WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
Copyright (C): 1985-2006, University of Amsterdam
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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As a special exception, if you link this library with other files,
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*/
:- module(ctypes,
[ is_alnum/1,
is_alpha/1,
is_ascii/1,
is_cntrl/1,
is_csym/1,
is_csymf/1,
is_digit/1,
is_digit/3,
is_endfile/1,
is_endline/1,
is_graph/1,
is_lower/1,
is_newline/1,
is_newpage/1,
is_paren/2,
is_period/1,
is_print/1,
is_punct/1,
is_quote/1,
is_space/1,
is_upper/1,
is_white/1,
to_lower/2,
to_upper/2
]).
/** <module> Character code classification
@ingroup swi
This file implements the functionality of the corresponding Quintus
library based on SWI-Prolog's code_type/2 predicate. Please check the
documentation of this predicate to find the definitions of the classes.
@see code_type/2
@see char_type/2
*/
is_alnum(C) :- code_type(C, alnum).
is_alpha(C) :- code_type(C, alpha).
is_ascii(C) :- code_type(C, ascii).
is_cntrl(C) :- code_type(C, cntrl).
is_csym(C) :- code_type(C, csym).
is_csymf(C) :- code_type(C, csymf).
is_digit(C) :- code_type(C, digit).
is_graph(C) :- code_type(C, graph).
is_lower(C) :- code_type(C, lower).
is_upper(C) :- code_type(C, upper).
is_period(C) :- code_type(C, period).
is_endline(C) :- code_type(C, end_of_line).
is_print(C) :- is_graph(C).
is_punct(C) :- code_type(C, punct).
is_quote(C) :- code_type(C, quote).
is_space(C) :- code_type(C, space).
is_white(C) :- code_type(C, white).
is_endfile(-1).
is_newpage(12). % Control-L
is_newline(10).
%% is_paren(?Open, ?Close) is semidet.
%
% True if Open is the open-parenthesis of Close.
is_paren(0'(, 0')). % Prolog is too good at this
is_paren(0'[, 0']).
is_paren(0'{, 0'}).
%% to_lower(+U, -L) is det.
%% to_lower(-U, +L) is det.
%
% Succeeds if `U' is upper case character and `L' is the
% corresponding lower case character or `U' is an ascii character,
% but not an upper case letter and `L' is equal to `U'.
to_lower(U, L) :-
code_type(L, to_lower(U)).
to_upper(U, L) :-
code_type(L, to_upper(U)).
%% is_digit(+C, +Base, -Weight) is det.
%% is_digit(-C, +Base, +Weight) is det.
%
% Succeeds if `C' is a digit using `Base' as base and `Weight'
% represents its value. Only the base-10 case is handled by code_type.
is_digit(C, Base, Weight) :-
Base == 10, !,
code_type(C, digit(Weight)).
is_digit(C, Base, Weight) :-
between(2, 36, Base),
succ(X, Base),
between(0, X, Weight),
is_digit(C, Weight).
is_digit(C, Weight) :-
Weight < 10, !,
plus(Weight, 0'0, C).
is_digit(C, Weight) :-
plus(Weight, 87, C), !. /* `a`-10 */
is_digit(C, Weight) :-
plus(Weight, 55, C). /* `A`-10 */