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yap-6.3/packages/http/http_dispatch.pl
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/* Part of SWI-Prolog
Author: Jan Wielemaker
E-mail: J.Wielemaker@uva.nl
WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
Copyright (C): 2007-2009, University of Amsterdam
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*/
:- module(http_dispatch,
[ http_dispatch/1, % +Request
http_handler/3, % +Path, +Predicate, +Options
http_delete_handler/1, % +Path
http_reply_file/3, % +File, +Options, +Request
http_redirect/3, % +How, +Path, +Request
http_current_handler/2, % ?Path, ?Pred
http_current_handler/3, % ?Path, ?Pred
http_location_by_id/2, % +ID, -Location
http_link_to_id/3, % +ID, +Parameters, -HREF
http_safe_file/2 % +Spec, +Options
]).
:- use_module(library(option)).
:- use_module(library(lists)).
:- use_module(library(time)).
:- use_module(library(error)).
:- use_module(library(settings)).
:- use_module(library(uri)).
:- use_module(library(http/mimetype)).
:- use_module(library(http/http_path)).
:- use_module(library(http/http_header)).
:- use_module(library(http/thread_httpd)).
/** <module> Dispatch requests in the HTTP server
This module can be placed between http_wrapper.pl and the application
code to associate HTTP _locations_ to predicates that serve the pages.
In addition, it associates parameters with locations that deal with
timeout handling and user authentication. The typical setup is:
==
server(Port, Options) :-
http_server(http_dispatch,
[ port(Port),
| Options
]).
:- http_handler('/index.html', write_index, []).
write_index(Request) :-
...
==
*/
:- setting(http:time_limit, nonneg, 300,
'Time limit handling a single query (0=infinite)').
%% http_handler(+Path, :Closure, +Options) is det.
%
% Register Closure as a handler for HTTP requests. Path is a
% specification as provided by http_path.pl. If an HTTP
% request arrives at the server that matches Path, Closure
% is called with one extra argument: the parsed HTTP request.
% Options is a list containing the following options:
%
% * authentication(+Type)
% Demand authentication. Authentication methods are
% pluggable. The library http_authenticate.pl provides
% a plugin for user/password based =Basic= HTTP
% authentication.
%
% * chunked
% Use =|Transfer-encoding: chunked|= if the client
% allows for it.
%
% * id(+Term)
% Identifier of the handler. The default identifier is
% the predicate name. Used by http_location_by_id/2.
%
% * priority(+Integer)
% If two handlers handle the same path, the one with the
% highest priority is used. If equal, the last registered
% is used. Please be aware that the order of clauses in
% multifile predicates can change due to reloading files.
% The default priority is 0 (zero).
%
% * prefix
% Call Pred on any location that is a specialisation of
% Path. If multiple handlers match, the one with the
% longest path is used.
%
% * spawn(+SpawnOptions)
% Run the handler in a seperate thread. If SpawnOptions
% is an atom, it is interpreted as a thread pool name
% (see create_thread_pool/3). Otherwise the options
% are passed to http_spawn/2 and from there to
% thread_create/3. These options are typically used to
% set the stack limits.
%
% * time_limit(+Spec)
% One of =infinite=, =default= or a positive number
% (seconds)
%
% * content_type(+Term)
% Specifies the content-type of the reply. This value is
% currently not used by this library. It enhances the
% reflexive capabilities of this library through
% http_current_handler/3.
%
% Note that http_handler/3 is normally invoked as a directive and
% processed using term-expansion. Using term-expansion ensures
% proper update through make/0 when the specification is modified.
% We do not expand when the cross-referencer is running to ensure
% proper handling of the meta-call.
%
% @error existence_error(http_location, Location)
% @see http_reply_file/3 and http_redirect/3 are generic
% handlers to serve files and achieve redirects.
:- dynamic handler/4. % Path, Action, IsPrefix, Options
:- multifile handler/4.
:- dynamic generation/1.
:- meta_predicate
http_handler(+, :, +),
http_current_handler(?, :),
http_current_handler(?, :, ?).
http_handler(Path, Pred, Options) :-
strip_module(Pred, M, P),
compile_handler(Path, M:P, Options, Clause),
next_generation,
assert(Clause).
:- multifile
system:term_expansion/2.
system:term_expansion((:- http_handler(Path, Pred, Options)), Clause) :-
\+ current_prolog_flag(xref, true),
prolog_load_context(module, M),
compile_handler(Path, M:Pred, Options, Clause),
next_generation.
%% http_delete_handler(+Path) is det.
%
% Delete handler for Path. Typically, this should only be used for
% handlers that are registered dynamically.
http_delete_handler(Path) :-
retractall(handler(Path, _Pred, _, _Options)),
next_generation.
%% next_generation is det.
%% current_generation(-G) is det.
%
% Increment the generation count.
next_generation :-
retractall(id_location_cache(_,_)),
with_mutex(http_dispatch, next_generation_unlocked).
next_generation_unlocked :-
retract(generation(G0)), !,
G is G0 + 1,
assert(generation(G)).
next_generation_unlocked :-
assert(generation(1)).
current_generation(G) :-
with_mutex(http_dispatch, generation(G)), !.
current_generation(0).
%% compile_handler(+Path, :Pred, +Options) is det.
%
% Compile a handler specification. For now we this is a no-op, but
% in the feature can make this more efficiently, especially in the
% presence of one or multiple prefix declarations. We can also use
% this to detect conflicts.
compile_handler(prefix(Path), Pred, Options,
http_dispatch:handler(Path, Pred, true, Options)) :- !,
check_path(Path, Path1),
print_message(warning, http_dispatch(prefix(Path1))).
compile_handler(Path, Pred, Options0,
http_dispatch:handler(Path1, Pred, IsPrefix, Options)) :-
check_path(Path, Path1),
( select(prefix, Options0, Options)
-> IsPrefix = true
; IsPrefix = false,
Options = Options0
).
%% check_path(+PathSpecIn, -PathSpecOut) is det.
%
% Validate the given path specification. We want one of
%
% * AbsoluteLocation
% * Alias(Relative)
%
% Similar to absolute_file_name/3, Relative can be a term
% _|Component/Component/...|_
%
% @error domain_error, type_error
% @see http_absolute_location/3
check_path(Path, Path) :-
atom(Path), !,
( sub_atom(Path, 0, _, _, /)
-> true
; domain_error(absolute_http_location, Path)
).
check_path(Alias, AliasOut) :-
compound(Alias),
Alias =.. [Name, Relative], !,
to_atom(Relative, Local),
( sub_atom(Local, 0, _, _, /)
-> domain_error(relative_location, Relative)
; AliasOut =.. [Name, Local]
).
check_path(PathSpec, _) :-
type_error(path_or_alias, PathSpec).
to_atom(Atom, Atom) :-
atom(Atom), !.
to_atom(Path, Atom) :-
phrase(path_to_list(Path), Components), !,
atomic_list_concat(Components, '/', Atom).
to_atom(Path, _) :-
ground(Path), !,
type_error(relative_location, Path).
to_atom(Path, _) :-
instantiation_error(Path).
path_to_list(Var) -->
{ var(Var), !,
fail
}.
path_to_list(A/B) -->
path_to_list(A),
path_to_list(B).
path_to_list(Atom) -->
{ atom(Atom) },
[Atom].
%% http_dispatch(Request) is det.
%
% Dispatch a Request using http_handler/3 registrations.
http_dispatch(Request) :-
memberchk(path(Path), Request),
find_handler(Path, Pred, Options),
authentication(Options, Request, Fields),
append(Fields, Request, AuthRequest),
action(Pred, AuthRequest, Options).
%% http_current_handler(+Location, :Closure) is semidet.
%% http_current_handler(-Location, :Closure) is nondet.
%
% True if Location is handled by Closure.
http_current_handler(Path, Closure) :-
atom(Path), !,
path_tree(Tree),
find_handler(Tree, Path, Closure, _).
http_current_handler(Path, M:C) :-
handler(Spec, M:C, _, _),
http_absolute_location(Spec, Path, []).
%% http_current_handler(+Location, :Closure, -Options) is semidet.
%% http_current_handler(?Location, :Closure, ?Options) is nondet.
%
% Resolve the current handler and options to execute it.
http_current_handler(Path, Closure, Options) :-
atom(Path), !,
path_tree(Tree),
find_handler(Tree, Path, Closure, Options).
http_current_handler(Path, M:C, Options) :-
handler(Spec, M:C, _, _),
http_absolute_location(Spec, Path, []),
path_tree(Tree),
find_handler(Tree, Path, _, Options).
%% http_location_by_id(+ID, -Location) is det.
%
% Find the HTTP Location of handler with ID. If the setting (see
% setting/2) http:prefix is active, Location is the handler
% location prefixed with the prefix setting. Handler IDs can be
% specified in two ways:
%
% * id(ID)
% If this appears in the option list of the handler, this
% it is used and takes preference over using the predicate.
% * M:PredName
% The module-qualified name of the predicate.
% * PredName
% The unqualified name of the predicate.
%
% @error existence_error(http_handler_id, Id).
:- dynamic
id_location_cache/2.
http_location_by_id(ID, Location) :-
must_be(ground, ID),
id_location_cache(ID, L0), !,
Location = L0.
http_location_by_id(ID, Location) :-
findall(P-L, location_by_id(ID, L, P), List),
keysort(List, RevSorted),
reverse(RevSorted, Sorted),
( Sorted = [_-One]
-> assert(id_location_cache(ID, One)),
Location = One
; List == []
-> existence_error(http_handler_id, ID)
; List = [P0-Best,P1-_|_]
-> ( P0 == P1
-> print_message(warning,
http_dispatch(ambiguous_id(ID, Sorted, Best)))
; true
),
assert(id_location_cache(ID, Best)),
Location = Best
).
location_by_id(ID, Location, Priority) :-
location_by_id_raw(ID, L0, Priority),
to_path(L0, Location).
to_path(prefix(Path0), Path) :- !, % old style prefix notation
add_prefix(Path0, Path).
to_path(Path0, Path) :-
atomic(Path0), !, % old style notation
add_prefix(Path0, Path).
to_path(Spec, Path) :- % new style notation
http_absolute_location(Spec, Path, []).
add_prefix(P0, P) :-
( catch(setting(http:prefix, Prefix), _, fail),
Prefix \== ''
-> atom_concat(Prefix, P0, P)
; P = P0
).
location_by_id_raw(ID, Location, Priority) :-
handler(Location, _, _, Options),
option(id(ID), Options),
option(priority(P0), Options, 0),
Priority is P0+1000. % id(ID) takes preference over predicate
location_by_id_raw(ID, Location, Priority) :-
handler(Location, M:C, _, Options),
option(priority(Priority), Options, 0),
functor(C, PN, _),
( ID = M:PN
; ID = PN
), !.
%% http_link_to_id(+HandleID, +Parameters, -HREF)
%
% HREF is a link on the local server to a handler with given ID,
% passing the given Parameters.
http_link_to_id(HandleID, Parameters, HREF) :-
http_location_by_id(HandleID, Location),
uri_data(path, Components, Location),
uri_query_components(String, Parameters),
uri_data(search, Components, String),
uri_components(HREF, Components).
% hook into html_write:attribute_value//1.
:- multifile
html_write:expand_attribute_value//1.
html_write:expand_attribute_value(location_by_id(ID)) -->
{ http_location_by_id(ID, Location) },
html_write:html_quoted_attribute(Location).
%% authentication(+Options, +Request, -Fields) is det.
%
% Verify authentication information. If authentication is
% requested through Options, demand it. The actual verification is
% done by the multifile predicate http_dispatch:authenticate/3.
% The library http_authenticate.pl provides an implementation
% thereof.
%
% @error permission_error(access, http_location, Location)
:- multifile
http:authenticate/3.
authentication([], _, []).
authentication([authentication(Type)|Options], Request, Fields) :- !,
( http:authenticate(Type, Request, XFields)
-> append(XFields, More, Fields),
authentication(Options, Request, More)
; memberchk(path(Path), Request),
throw(error(permission_error(access, http_location, Path), _))
).
authentication([_|Options], Request, Fields) :-
authentication(Options, Request, Fields).
%% find_handler(+Path, -Action, -Options) is det.
%
% Find the handler to call from Path. Rules:
%
% * If there is a matching handler, use this.
% * If there are multiple prefix(Path) handlers, use the
% longest.
%
% If there is a handler for =|/dir/|= and the requested path is
% =|/dir|=, find_handler/3 throws a http_reply exception, causing
% the wrapper to generate a 301 (Moved Permanently) reply.
%
% @error existence_error(http_location, Location)
% @throw http_reply(moved(Dir))
% @tbd Introduce automatic redirection to indexes here?
find_handler(Path, Action, Options) :-
path_tree(Tree),
( find_handler(Tree, Path, Action, Options)
-> true
; \+ sub_atom(Path, _, _, 0, /),
atom_concat(Path, /, Dir),
find_handler(Tree, Dir, Action, Options)
-> throw(http_reply(moved(Dir)))
; throw(error(existence_error(http_location, Path), _))
).
find_handler([node(prefix(Prefix), PAction, POptions, Children)|_],
Path, Action, Options) :-
sub_atom(Path, 0, _, After, Prefix), !,
( find_handler(Children, Path, Action, Options)
-> true
; Action = PAction,
path_info(After, Path, POptions, Options)
).
find_handler([node(Path, Action, Options, _)|_], Path, Action, Options) :- !.
find_handler([_|Tree], Path, Action, Options) :-
find_handler(Tree, Path, Action, Options).
path_info(0, _, Options,
[prefix(true)|Options]) :- !.
path_info(After, Path, Options,
[path_info(PathInfo),prefix(true)|Options]) :-
sub_atom(Path, _, After, 0, PathInfo).
%% action(+Action, +Request, +Options) is det.
%
% Execute the action found. Here we take care of the options
% =time_limit=, =chunked= and =spawn=.
%
% @error goal_failed(Goal)
action(Action, Request, Options) :-
memberchk(chunked, Options), !,
format('Transfer-encoding: chunked~n'),
spawn_action(Action, Request, Options).
action(Action, Request, Options) :-
spawn_action(Action, Request, Options).
spawn_action(Action, Request, Options) :-
option(spawn(Spawn), Options), !,
spawn_options(Spawn, SpawnOption),
http_spawn(time_limit_action(Action, Request, Options), SpawnOption).
spawn_action(Action, Request, Options) :-
time_limit_action(Action, Request, Options).
spawn_options([], []) :- !.
spawn_options(Pool, Options) :-
atom(Pool), !,
Options = [pool(Pool)].
spawn_options(List, List).
time_limit_action(Action, Request, Options) :-
( option(time_limit(TimeLimit), Options),
TimeLimit \== default
-> true
; setting(http:time_limit, TimeLimit)
),
number(TimeLimit),
TimeLimit > 0, !,
call_with_time_limit(TimeLimit, call_action(Action, Request, Options)).
time_limit_action(Action, Request, Options) :-
call_action(Action, Request, Options).
%% call_action(+Action, +Request, +Options)
%
% @tbd reply_file is normal call?
call_action(reply_file(File, FileOptions), Request, _Options) :- !,
http_reply_file(File, FileOptions, Request).
call_action(Pred, Request, Options) :-
memberchk(path_info(PathInfo), Options), !,
call_action(Pred, [path_info(PathInfo)|Request]).
call_action(Pred, Request, _Options) :-
call_action(Pred, Request).
call_action(Pred, Request) :-
( call(Pred, Request)
-> true
; extend(Pred, [Request], Goal),
throw(error(goal_failed(Goal), _))
).
extend(Var, _, Var) :-
var(Var), !.
extend(M:G0, Extra, M:G) :-
extend(G0, Extra, G).
extend(G0, Extra, G) :-
G0 =.. List,
append(List, Extra, List2),
G =.. List2.
%% http_reply_file(+FileSpec, +Options, +Request) is det.
%
% Options is a list of
%
% * cache(+Boolean)
% If =true= (default), handle If-modified-since and send
% modification time.
%
% * mime_type(+Type)
% Overrule mime-type guessing from the filename as
% provided by file_mime_type/2.
%
% * unsafe(+Boolean)
% If =false= (default), validate that FileSpec does not
% contain references to parent directories. E.g.,
% specifications such as =|www('../../etc/passwd')|= are
% not allowed.
%
% If caching is not disabled, it processed the request headers
% =|If-modified-since|= and =Range=.
%
% @throws http_reply(not_modified)
% @throws http_reply(file(MimeType, Path))
http_reply_file(File, Options, Request) :-
http_safe_file(File, Options),
absolute_file_name(File, Path,
[ access(read)
]),
( option(cache(true), Options, true)
-> ( memberchk(if_modified_since(Since), Request),
time_file(Path, Time),
catch(http_timestamp(Time, Since), _, fail)
-> throw(http_reply(not_modified))
; true
),
( memberchk(range(Range), Request)
-> Reply = file(Type, Path, Range)
; Reply = file(Type, Path)
)
; Reply = tmp_file(Type, Path)
),
( option(mime_type(Type), Options)
-> true
; file_mime_type(Path, Type)
-> true
; Type = text/plain % fallback type
),
throw(http_reply(Reply)).
%% http_safe_file(+FileSpec, +Options) is det.
%
% True if FileSpec is considered _safe_. If it is an atom, it
% cannot be absolute and cannot have references to parent
% directories. If it is of the form alias(Sub), than Sub cannot
% have references to parent directories.
%
% @error instantiation_error
% @error permission_error(read, file, FileSpec)
http_safe_file(File, _) :-
var(File), !,
instantiation_error(File).
http_safe_file(_, Options) :-
option(unsafe(true), Options, false), !.
http_safe_file(File, _) :-
http_safe_file(File).
http_safe_file(File) :-
compound(File),
functor(File, _, 1), !,
arg(1, File, Name),
safe_name(Name, File).
http_safe_file(Name) :-
( is_absolute_file_name(Name)
-> permission_error(read, file, Name)
; true
),
safe_name(Name, Name).
safe_name(Name, _) :-
must_be(atom, Name),
\+ unsafe_name(Name), !.
safe_name(_, Spec) :-
permission_error(read, file, Spec).
unsafe_name(Name) :- Name == '..'.
unsafe_name(Name) :- sub_atom(Name, 0, _, _, '../').
unsafe_name(Name) :- sub_atom(Name, _, _, _, '/../').
unsafe_name(Name) :- sub_atom(Name, _, _, 0, '/..').
%% http_redirect(+How, +To, +Request) is det.
%
% Redirect to a new location. The argument order, using the
% Request as last argument, allows for calling this directly from
% the handler declaration:
%
% ==
% :- http_handler(root(.),
% http_redirect(moved, myapp('index.html')),
% []).
% ==
%
% @param How is one of =moved=, =moved_temporary= or =see_also=
% @param To is an atom, a aliased path as defined by
% http_absolute_location/3. or a term location_by_id(Id). If To is
% not absolute, it is resolved relative to the current location.
http_redirect(How, To, Request) :-
( To = location_by_id(Id)
-> http_location_by_id(Id, URL)
; memberchk(path(Base), Request),
http_absolute_location(To, URL, [relative_to(Base)])
),
must_be(oneof([moved, moved_temporary, see_also]), How),
Term =.. [How,URL],
throw(http_reply(Term)).
/*******************************
* PATH COMPILATION *
*******************************/
%% path_tree(-Tree) is det.
%
% Compile paths into a tree. The treee is multi-rooted and
% represented as a list of nodes, where each node has the form:
%
% node(PathOrPrefix, Action, Options, Children)
%
% The tree is a potentially complicated structure. It is cached in
% a global variable. Note that this cache is per-thread, so each
% worker thread holds a copy of the tree. If handler facts are
% changed the _generation_ is incremented using next_generation/0
% and each worker thread will re-compute the tree on the next
% ocasion.
path_tree(Tree) :-
current_generation(G),
nb_current(http_dispatch_tree, G-Tree), !. % Avoid existence error
path_tree(Tree) :-
findall(Prefix, prefix_handler(Prefix, _, _), Prefixes0),
sort(Prefixes0, Prefixes),
prefix_tree(Prefixes, [], PTree),
prefix_options(PTree, [], OPTree),
add_paths_tree(OPTree, Tree),
current_generation(G),
nb_setval(http_dispatch_tree, G-Tree).
prefix_handler(Prefix, Action, Options) :-
handler(Spec, Action, true, Options),
http_absolute_location(Spec, Prefix, []).
%% prefix_tree(PrefixList, +Tree0, -Tree)
%
% @param Tree list(Prefix-list(Children))
prefix_tree([], Tree, Tree).
prefix_tree([H|T], Tree0, Tree) :-
insert_prefix(H, Tree0, Tree1),
prefix_tree(T, Tree1, Tree).
insert_prefix(Prefix, Tree0, Tree) :-
select(P-T, Tree0, Tree1),
sub_atom(Prefix, 0, _, _, P), !,
insert_prefix(Prefix, T, T1),
Tree = [P-T1|Tree1].
insert_prefix(Prefix, Tree, [Prefix-[]|Tree]).
%% prefix_options(+PrefixTree, +DefOptions, -OptionTree)
%
% Generate the option-tree for all prefix declarations.
%
% @tbd What to do if there are more?
prefix_options([], _, []).
prefix_options([P-C|T0], DefOptions,
[node(prefix(P), Action, Options, Children)|T]) :-
once(prefix_handler(P, Action, Options0)),
merge_options(Options0, DefOptions, Options),
prefix_options(C, Options, Children),
prefix_options(T0, DefOptions, T).
%% add_paths_tree(+OPTree, -Tree) is det.
%
% Add the plain paths.
add_paths_tree(OPTree, Tree) :-
findall(path(Path, Action, Options),
plain_path(Path, Action, Options),
Triples),
add_paths_tree(Triples, OPTree, Tree).
add_paths_tree([], Tree, Tree).
add_paths_tree([path(Path, Action, Options)|T], Tree0, Tree) :-
add_path_tree(Path, Action, Options, [], Tree0, Tree1),
add_paths_tree(T, Tree1, Tree).
%% plain_path(-Path, -Action, -Options) is nondet.
%
% True if {Path,Action,Options} is registered and Path is a plain
% (i.e. not _prefix_) location.
plain_path(Path, Action, Options) :-
handler(Spec, Action, false, Options),
http_absolute_location(Spec, Path, []).
%% add_path_tree(+Path, +Action, +Options, +Tree0, -Tree) is det.
%
% Add a path to a tree. If a handler for the same path is already
% defined, the one with the highest priority or the latest takes
% precedence.
add_path_tree(Path, Action, Options0, DefOptions, [],
[node(Path, Action, Options, [])]) :- !,
merge_options(Options0, DefOptions, Options).
add_path_tree(Path, Action, Options, _,
[node(prefix(Prefix), PA, DefOptions, Children0)|RestTree],
[node(prefix(Prefix), PA, DefOptions, Children)|RestTree]) :-
sub_atom(Path, 0, _, _, Prefix), !,
add_path_tree(Path, Action, Options, DefOptions, Children0, Children).
add_path_tree(Path, Action, Options1, DefOptions, [H0|T], [H|T]) :-
H0 = node(Path, _, Options2, _),
option(priority(P1), Options1, 0),
option(priority(P2), Options2, 0),
P1 >= P2, !,
merge_options(Options1, DefOptions, Options),
H = node(Path, Action, Options, []).
add_path_tree(Path, Action, Options, DefOptions, [H|T0], [H|T]) :-
add_path_tree(Path, Action, Options, DefOptions, T0, T).
/*******************************
* MESSAGES *
*******************************/
:- multifile
prolog:message/3.
prolog:message(http_dispatch(ambiguous_id(ID, _List, Selected))) -->
[ 'HTTP dispatch: ambiguous handler ID ~q (selected ~q)'-[ID, Selected]
].
prolog:message(http_dispatch(prefix(_Path))) -->
[ 'HTTP dispatch: prefix(Path) is replaced by the option prefix'-[]
].
/*******************************
* XREF *
*******************************/
:- multifile
prolog:meta_goal/2.
:- dynamic
prolog:meta_goal/2.
prolog:meta_goal(http_handler(_, G, _), [G+1]).
prolog:meta_goal(http_current_handler(_, G), [G+1]).
/*******************************
* EDIT *
*******************************/
% Allow edit(Location) to edit the implementation for an HTTP location.
:- multifile
prolog_edit:locate/3.
prolog_edit:locate(Path, Spec, Location) :-
atom(Path),
Pred = _M:_H,
http_current_handler(Path, Pred),
closure_name_arity(Pred, 1, PI),
prolog_edit:locate(PI, Spec, Location).
closure_name_arity(M:Term, Extra, M:Name/Arity) :- !,
callable(Term),
functor(Term, Name, Arity0),
Arity is Arity0 + Extra.
closure_name_arity(Term, Extra, Name/Arity) :-
callable(Term),
functor(Term, Name, Arity0),
Arity is Arity0 + Extra.
/*******************************
* CACHE CLEANUP *
*******************************/
:- listen(settings(changed(http:prefix, _, _)),
next_generation).
:- multifile
user:message_hook/3.
:- dynamic
user:message_hook/3.
user:message_hook(make(done(Reload)), _Level, _Lines) :-
Reload \== [],
next_generation,
fail.