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yap-6.3/swi/library/prolog_source.pl

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/* $Id: prolog_source.pl,v 1.1 2008-02-12 17:03:53 vsc Exp $
Part of SWI-Prolog
Author: Jan Wielemaker
E-mail: wielemak@science.uva.nl
WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
Copyright (C): 1985-2005, 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.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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library does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be covered
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*/
:- module(prolog_source,
[ prolog_read_source_term/4, % +Stream, -Term, -Expanded, +Options
prolog_open_source/2, % +Source, -Stream
prolog_close_source/1, % +Stream
prolog_canonical_source/2 % +Spec, -Id
]).
:- use_module(operators).
:- use_module(debug).
/** <module> Examine Prolog source-files
The modile prolog_source.pl provides predicates to open, close and read
terms from Prolog source-files. This may seem easy, but there are a
couple of problems that must be taken care of.
* Source files may start with #!, supporting PrologScript
* Embeded operators declarations must be taken into account
* Style-check options must be taken into account
* Operators and style-check options may be implied by directives
* On behalf of the development environment we also wish to
parse PceEmacs buffers
This module concentrates these issues in a single library. Intended
users of the library are:
$ prolog_xref.pl : The Prolog cross-referencer
$ PceEmacs : Emacs syntax-colouring
$ PlDoc : The documentation framework
*/
:- thread_local
open_source/2. % Stream, State
:- multifile
requires_library/2,
prolog:xref_source_identifier/2, % +Source, -Id
prolog:xref_open_source/2. % +SourceId, -Stream
:- if(current_prolog_flag(dialect, yap)).
% yap
'$style_check'([Singleton,Discontiguous,Multiple], StyleF) :-
(
prolog_flag(single_var_warnings,on)
->
Singleton = singleton
;
Singleton = -singleton
),
(
prolog_flag(discontiguous_warnings,on)
->
Discontiguous = discontiguous
;
Discontiguous = -discontiguous
),
(
prolog_flag(redefine_warnings,on)
->
Multiple = multiple
;
Multiple = -multiple
),
style_check(StyleF).
:- endif.
/*******************************
* READING *
*******************************/
%% prolog_read_source_term(+In, -Term, -Expanded, +Options) is det.
%
% Read a term from a Prolog source-file. Options is a option list
% as normally provided to read_term/3.
%
% @param Term Term read
% @param Expanded Result of term-expansion on the term
prolog_read_source_term(In, Term, Expanded, Options) :-
'$set_source_module'(SM, SM),
read_term(In, Term,
[ module(SM)
| Options
]),
expand(Term, Expanded),
update_state(Expanded).
expand(Var, Var) :-
var(Var), !.
expand(Term, _) :-
requires_library(Term, Lib),
ensure_loaded(user:Lib),
fail.
expand('$:-'(X), '$:-'(X)) :- !, % boot module
style_check(+dollar).
expand(Term, Expanded) :-
expand_term(Term, Expanded).
%% requires_library(+Term, -Library)
%
% known expansion hooks. May be expanded as multifile predicate.
requires_library((:- emacs_begin_mode(_,_,_,_,_)), library(emacs_extend)).
requires_library((:- draw_begin_shape(_,_,_,_)), library(pcedraw)).
%% update_state(+Expanded) is det.
%
% Update operators and style-check options from the expanded term.
update_state([]) :- !.
update_state([H|T]) :- !,
update_state(H),
update_state(T).
update_state((:- Directive)) :- !,
update_directive(Directive).
update_state((?- Directive)) :- !,
update_directive(Directive).
update_state(_).
update_directive(module(Module, Public)) :- !,
'$set_source_module'(_, Module),
public_operators(Public).
update_directive(op(P,T,N)) :- !,
'$set_source_module'(SM, SM),
push_op(P,T,SM:N).
update_directive(style_check(Style)) :-
style_check(Style), !.
update_directive(_).
public_operators([]).
public_operators([H|T]) :- !,
( H = op(_,_,_)
-> update_directive(H)
; true
),
public_operators(T).
/*******************************
* SOURCES *
*******************************/
%% prolog_open_source(+CanonicalId:atomic, -Stream:stream) is det.
%
% Open source with given canonical id (see
% prolog_canonical_source/2) and remove the #! line if any.
% Streams opened using this predicate must be closed using
% prolog_close_source/1. Typically using the skeleton below. Using
% this skeleton, operator and style-check options are
% automatically restored to the values before opening the source.
%
% ==
% process_source(Src) :-
% prolog_open_source(Src, In),
% call_cleanup(process(Src), prolog_close_source(In)).
% ==
prolog_open_source(Src, Fd) :-
( prolog:xref_open_source(Src, Fd)
-> true
; open(Src, read, Fd)
),
( peek_char(Fd, #) % Deal with #! script
-> skip(Fd, 10)
; true
),
push_operators([]),
'$set_source_module'(SM, SM),
'$style_check'(Style, Style),
asserta(open_source(Fd, state(Style, SM))).
%% prolog_close_source(+In:stream) is det.
%
% Close a stream opened using prolog_open_source/2. Restores
% operator and style options.
prolog_close_source(In) :-
pop_operators,
( retract(open_source(In, state(Style, SM)))
-> '$style_check'(_, Style),
'$set_source_module'(_, SM)
; assertion(fail)
),
close(In).
%% prolog_canonical_source(+SourceSpec:ground, -Id:atomic) is det.
%
% Given a user-specification of a source, generate a unique and
% indexable identifier for it. For files we use the
% prolog_canonical absolute filename.
prolog_canonical_source(Src, Id) :- % Call hook
prolog:xref_source_identifier(Src, Id), !.
prolog_canonical_source(User, user) :-
User == user, !.
prolog_canonical_source(Source, Src) :-
absolute_file_name(Source,
[ file_type(prolog),
access(read),
file_errors(fail)
],
Src), !.
prolog_canonical_source(Source, Src) :-
var(Source), !,
Src = Source.