262 lines
6.5 KiB
Prolog
262 lines
6.5 KiB
Prolog
/*************************************************************************
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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: grammar.pl *
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* Last rev: *
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* mods: *
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* comments: BNF grammar for Prolog *
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* *
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*************************************************************************/
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/**
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@defgroup Grammars Grammar Rules
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@ingroup YAPBuiltins
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@{
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Grammar rules in Prolog are both a convenient way to express definite
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clause grammars and an extension of the well known context-free grammars.
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A grammar rule is of the form:
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~~~~~
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head --> body
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~~~~~
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where both \a head and \a body are sequences of one or more items
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linked by the standard conjunction operator `,`.
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<em>Items can be:</em>
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+
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a <em>non-terminal</em> symbol may be either a complex term or an atom.
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+
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a <em>terminal</em> symbol may be any Prolog symbol. Terminals are
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written as Prolog lists.
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+
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an <em>empty body</em> is written as the empty list `[ ]`.
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+
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<em>extra conditions</em> may be inserted as Prolog procedure calls, by being
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written inside curly brackets `{` and `}`.
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+
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the left side of a rule consists of a nonterminal and an optional list
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of terminals.
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+
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alternatives may be stated in the right-hand side of the rule by using
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the disjunction operator `;`.
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+
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the <em>cut</em> and <em>conditional</em> symbol (`->`) may be inserted in the
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right hand side of a grammar rule
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Grammar related built-in predicates:
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*/
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:- module( '$_grammar', [!/2,
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- (',')/4,
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- (->)/4,
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- ('.')/4,
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- (;)/4,
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- 'C'/3,
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- []/2,
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- []/4,
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- (\+)/3,
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- phrase/2,
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- phrase/3,
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- {}/3,
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- ('|')/4]).
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:- use_system_module( '$_errors', ['$do_error'/2]).
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% :- meta_predicate ^(?,0,?).
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% ^(Xs, Goal, Xs) :- call(Goal).
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% :- meta_predicate ^(?,1,?,?).
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% ^(Xs0, Goal, Xs0, Xs) :- call(Goal, Xs).
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/*
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Variables X in grammar rule bodies are translated as
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if phrase(X) had been written, where phrase/3 is obvious.
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Also, phrase/2-3 check their first argument.
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*/
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prolog:'$translate_rule'((LP-->RP), (NH:-B)) :-
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t_head(LP, NH, NGs, S, SR, (LP-->RP)),
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(var(NGs) ->
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t_body(RP, _, last, S, SR, B1)
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;
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t_body((RP,{NGs}), _, last, S, SR, B1)
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),
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t_tidy(B1, B).
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t_head(V, _, _, _, _, G0) :- var(V), !,
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'$do_error'(instantiation_error,G0).
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t_head((H,List), NH, NGs, S, S1, G0) :- !,
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t_hgoal(H, NH, S, SR, G0),
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t_hlist(List, S1, SR, NGs, G0).
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t_head(H, NH, _, S, SR, G0) :-
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t_hgoal(H, NH, S, SR, G0).
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t_hgoal(V, _, _, _, G0) :- var(V), !,
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'$do_error'(instantiation_error,G0).
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t_hgoal(M:H, M:NH, S, SR, G0) :- !,
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t_hgoal(H, NH, S, SR, G0).
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t_hgoal(H, NH, S, SR, _) :-
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extend([S,SR],H,NH).
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t_hlist(V, _, _, _, G0) :- var(V), !,
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'$do_error'(instantiation_error,G0).
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t_hlist([], _, _, true, _).
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t_hlist(String, S0, SR, SF, G0) :- string(String), !,
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string_codes( String, X ),
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t_hlist( X, S0, SR, SF, G0).
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t_hlist([H], S0, SR, ('C'(SR,H,S0)), _) :- !.
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t_hlist([H|List], S0, SR, ('C'(SR,H,S1),G0), Goal) :- !,
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t_hlist(List, S0, S1, G0, Goal).
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t_hlist(T, _, _, _, Goal) :-
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'$do_error'(type_error(list,T),Goal).
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%
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% Two extra variables:
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% ToFill tells whether we need to explictly close the chain of
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% variables.
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% Last tells whether we are the ones who should close that chain.
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%
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t_body(Var, filled_in, _, S, S1, phrase(Var,S,S1)) :-
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var(Var),
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!.
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t_body(!, to_fill, last, S, S1, (!, S1 = S)) :- !.
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t_body(!, _, _, S, S, !) :- !.
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t_body([], to_fill, last, S, S1, S1=S) :- !.
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t_body([], _, _, S, S, true) :- !.
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t_body(X, FilledIn, Last, S, SR, OS) :- string(X), !,
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string_codes( X, Codes),
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t_body(Codes, FilledIn, Last, S, SR, OS).
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t_body([X], filled_in, _, S, SR, 'C'(S,X,SR)) :- !.
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t_body([X|R], filled_in, Last, S, SR, ('C'(S,X,SR1),RB)) :- !,
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t_body(R, filled_in, Last, SR1, SR, RB).
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t_body({T}, to_fill, last, S, S1, (T, S1=S)) :- !.
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t_body({T}, _, _, S, S, T) :- !.
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t_body((T,R), ToFill, Last, S, SR, (Tt,Rt)) :- !,
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t_body(T, ToFill, not_last, S, SR1, Tt),
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t_body(R, ToFill, Last, SR1, SR, Rt).
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t_body((T->R), ToFill, Last, S, SR, (Tt->Rt)) :- !,
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t_body(T, ToFill, not_last, S, SR1, Tt),
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t_body(R, ToFill, Last, SR1, SR, Rt).
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t_body(\+T, ToFill, _, S, SR, (Tt->fail ; S=SR)) :- !,
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t_body(T, ToFill, not_last, S, _, Tt).
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t_body((T;R), _ToFill, _, S, SR, (Tt;Rt)) :- !,
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t_body(T, _, last, S, SR, Tt),
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t_body(R, _, last, S, SR, Rt).
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t_body((T|R), _ToFill, _, S, SR, (Tt;Rt)) :- !,
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t_body(T, _, last, S, SR, Tt),
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t_body(R, _, last, S, SR, Rt).
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t_body(M:G, ToFill, Last, S, SR, M:NG) :- !,
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t_body(G, ToFill, Last, S, SR, NG).
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t_body(T, filled_in, _, S, SR, Tt) :-
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extend([S,SR], T, Tt).
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extend(More, OldT, NewT) :-
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OldT =.. OldL,
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lists:append(OldL, More, NewL),
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NewT =.. NewL.
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t_tidy(P,P) :- var(P), !.
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t_tidy((P1;P2), (Q1;Q2)) :- !,
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t_tidy(P1, Q1),
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t_tidy(P2, Q2).
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t_tidy((P1->P2), (Q1->Q2)) :- !,
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t_tidy(P1, Q1),
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t_tidy(P2, Q2).
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t_tidy(((P1,P2),P3), Q) :-
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t_tidy((P1,(P2,P3)), Q).
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t_tidy((true,P1), Q1) :- !,
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t_tidy(P1, Q1).
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t_tidy((P1,true), Q1) :- !,
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t_tidy(P1, Q1).
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t_tidy((P1,P2), (Q1,Q2)) :- !,
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t_tidy(P1, Q1),
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t_tidy(P2, Q2).
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t_tidy(A, A).
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/** @pred `C`( _S1_, _T_, _S2_)
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This predicate is used by the grammar rules compiler and is defined as
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`C`([H|T],H,T)`.
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*/
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prolog:'C'([X|S],X,S).
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/** @pred phrase(+ _P_, _L_)
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This predicate succeeds when _L_ is a phrase of type _P_. The
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same as `phrase(P,L,[])`.
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Both this predicate and the previous are used as a convenient way to
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start execution of grammar rules.
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*/
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prolog:phrase(PhraseDef, WordList) :-
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phrase(PhraseDef, WordList, []).
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/** @pred phrase(+ _P_, _L_, _R_)
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This predicate succeeds when the difference list ` _L_- _R_`
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is a phrase of type _P_.
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*/
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prolog:phrase(P, S0, S) :-
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call(P, S0, S).
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prolog:!(S, S).
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prolog:[](S, S).
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prolog:[](H, T, S0, S) :- lists:append([H|T], S, S0).
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prolog:'.'(H,T, S0, S) :-
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lists:append([H|T], S, S0).
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prolog:{}(Goal, S0, S) :-
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Goal,
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S0 = S.
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prolog:','(A,B, S0, S) :-
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t_body((A,B), _, last, S0, S, Goal),
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'$execute'(Goal).
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prolog:';'(A,B, S0, S) :-
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t_body((A;B), _, last, S0, S, Goal),
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'$execute'(Goal).
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prolog:('|'(A,B, S0, S)) :-
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t_body((A|B), _, last, S0, S, Goal),
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'$execute'(Goal).
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prolog:'->'(A,B, S0, S) :-
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t_body((A->B), _, last, S0, S, Goal),
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'$execute'(Goal).
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prolog:'\\+'(A, S0, S) :-
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t_body(\+ A, _, last, S0, S, Goal),
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'$execute'(Goal).
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/**
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@}
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*/
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