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yap-6.3/swi/library/maplist.pl

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/* $Id: maplist.pl,v 1.2 2008-06-05 19:33:51 rzf Exp $
Part of SWI-Prolog
Author: Jan Wielemaker
E-mail: jan@swi.psy.uva.nl
WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
Copyright (C): 1985-2002, 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
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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*/
:- module(maplist,
[ maplist/2, % :Goal, +List
maplist/3, % :Goal, ?List1, ?List2
maplist/4, % :Goal, ?List1, ?List2, ?List3
maplist/5, % :Goal, ?List1, ?List2, ?List3, List4
forall/2 % :Goal, :Goal
]).
:- module_transparent
maplist/2,
maplist2/2,
maplist/3,
maplist2/3,
maplist/4,
maplist2/4,
maplist/5,
maplist2/5,
forall/2.
% maplist(:Goal, +List)
%
% True if Goal can succesfully be applied on all elements of List.
% Arguments are reordered to gain performance as well as to make
% the predicate deterministic under normal circumstances.
maplist(Goal, List) :-
maplist2(List, Goal).
maplist2([], _).
maplist2([Elem|Tail], Goal) :-
call(Goal, Elem),
maplist2(Tail, Goal).
% maplist(:Goal, ?List1, ?List2)
%
% True if Goal can succesfully be applied to all succesive pairs
% of elements of List1 and List2.
maplist(Goal, List1, List2) :-
maplist2(List1, List2, Goal).
maplist2([], [], _).
maplist2([Elem1|Tail1], [Elem2|Tail2], Goal) :-
call(Goal, Elem1, Elem2),
maplist2(Tail1, Tail2, Goal).
% maplist(:Goal, ?List1, ?List2, ?List3)
%
% True if Goal can succesfully be applied to all succesive triples
% of elements of List1..List3.
maplist(Goal, List1, List2, List3) :-
maplist2(List1, List2, List3, Goal).
maplist2([], [], [], _).
maplist2([Elem1|Tail1], [Elem2|Tail2], [Elem3|Tail3], Goal) :-
call(Goal, Elem1, Elem2, Elem3),
maplist2(Tail1, Tail2, Tail3, Goal).
% maplist(:Goal, ?List1, ?List2, ?List3, List4)
%
% True if Goal can succesfully be applied to all succesive
% quadruples of elements of List1..List4
maplist(Goal, List1, List2, List3, List4) :-
maplist2(List1, List2, List3, List4, Goal).
maplist2([], [], [], [], _).
maplist2([Elem1|Tail1], [Elem2|Tail2], [Elem3|Tail3], [Elem4|Tail4], Goal) :-
call(Goal, Elem1, Elem2, Elem3, Elem4),
maplist2(Tail1, Tail2, Tail3, Tail4, Goal).