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7.3 KiB
Prolog
282 lines
7.3 KiB
Prolog
/* $Id: chr_swi.pl,v 1.1 2005-10-28 17:41:30 vsc Exp $
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Part of CHR (Constraint Handling Rules)
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Author: Tom Schrijvers and Jan Wielemaker
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E-mail: Tom.Schrijvers@cs.kuleuven.ac.be
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WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
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Copyright (C): 2003-2004, K.U. Leuven
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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As a special exception, if you link this library with other files,
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compiled with a Free Software compiler, to produce an executable, this
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library does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be covered
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by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not however
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invalidate any other reasons why the executable file might be covered by
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the GNU General Public License.
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*/
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:- module(chr,
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[ op( 700, xfx, ::),
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op(1180, xfx, ==>),
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op(1180, xfx, <=>),
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op(1150, fx, constraints),
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op(1150, fx, handler),
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op(1150, fx, rules),
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op(1100, xfx, \),
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op(1200, xfx, @),
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op(1190, xfx, pragma),
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op( 500, yfx, #),
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op(1150, fx, chr_type),
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op(1130, xfx, --->),
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op(1150, fx, (?)),
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chr_show_store/1, % +Module
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find_chr_constraint/1, % +Pattern
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chr_trace/0,
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chr_notrace/0,
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chr_leash/1 % +Ports
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]).
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:- set_prolog_flag(generate_debug_info, false).
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:- multifile user:file_search_path/2.
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:- dynamic user:file_search_path/2.
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:- dynamic chr_translated_program/1.
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user:file_search_path(chr, library(chr)).
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:- use_module(chr(chr_translate)).
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:- use_module(chr(chr_runtime)).
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:- use_module(chr(chr_debug)).
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:- use_module(chr(chr_messages)).
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:- use_module(library(gensym)).
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:- use_module(chr(chr_hashtable_store)).
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:- dynamic
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chr_term/2. % File, Term
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% chr_expandable(+Term)
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%
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% Succeeds if Term is a rule that must be handled by the CHR
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% compiler. Ideally CHR definitions should be between
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%
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% :- constraints ...
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% ...
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% :- end_constraints.
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%
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% As they are not we have to use some heuristics. We assume any
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% file is a CHR after we've seen :- constraints ... or if the file
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% is named *.chr
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chr_expandable((:- constraints _)).
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chr_expandable((constraints _)).
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chr_expandable((:- chr_type _)).
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chr_expandable((chr_type _)).
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chr_expandable((handler _)) :-
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is_chr_file.
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chr_expandable((rules _)) :-
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is_chr_file.
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chr_expandable((_ <=> _)) :-
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is_chr_file.
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chr_expandable((_ @ _)) :-
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is_chr_file.
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chr_expandable((_ ==> _)) :-
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is_chr_file.
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chr_expandable((_ pragma _)) :-
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is_chr_file.
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chr_expandable(option(_, _)) :-
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is_chr_file.
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is_chr_file :- true.
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/*
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source_location(File, _Line),
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( chr_term(File, _)
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-> true
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; file_name_extension(_, chr, File)
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).
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*/
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% chr_expand(+Term, -Expansion)
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%
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% Extract CHR declarations and rules from the file and run the
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% CHR compiler when reaching end-of-file.
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chr_expand(Term, []) :-
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chr_expandable(Term), !,
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source_location(File, _Line),
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assert(chr_term(File, Term)).
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chr_expand(end_of_file,
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[ (:- use_module(chr(chr_runtime))),
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(:- style_check(-(discontiguous))), % no need to restore; file ends
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(:- set_prolog_flag(generate_debug_info, false))
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| Program
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]) :-
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is_chr_file,
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source_location(File, _Line),
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findall(T, retract(chr_term(File, T)), CHR0),
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CHR0 \== [],
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% length(CHR0, NDecls),
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% format('Translating ~w declarations~n', [NDecls]),
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prolog_load_context(module, Module),
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( Module == user
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-> ( memberchk(handler(Handler), CHR0)
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-> true
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; gensym(chr_handler, Handler)
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)
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; Handler = Module
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),
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add_debug_decl(CHR0, CHR1),
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add_optimise_decl(CHR1, CHR),
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call_chr_translate(File,
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[ (:- module(Handler, []))
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| CHR
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],
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Program0),
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delete_header(Program0, Program).
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delete_header([(:- module(_,_))|T0], T) :- !,
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delete_header(T0, T).
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delete_header(L, L).
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add_debug_decl(CHR, CHR) :-
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memberchk(option(debug, _), CHR), !.
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add_debug_decl(CHR, [option(debug, Debug)|CHR]) :-
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( current_prolog_flag(generate_debug_info, true)
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-> Debug = on
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; Debug = off
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).
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add_optimise_decl(CHR, CHR) :-
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memberchk(option(optimize, _), CHR), !.
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add_optimise_decl(CHR, [option(optimize, full)|CHR]) :-
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current_prolog_flag(optimize, true), !.
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add_optimise_decl(CHR, CHR).
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% call_chr_translate(+File, +In, -Out)
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%
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% The entire chr_translate/2 translation may fail, in which we'd
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% better issue a warning rather than simply ignoring the CHR
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% declarations.
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call_chr_translate(_, In, _Out) :-
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( chr_translate(In, Out0) ->
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nb_setval(chr_translated_program,Out0),
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fail
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).
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call_chr_translate(_, _In, Out) :-
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nb_current(chr_translated_program,Out),!,nb_delete(chr_translated_program).
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call_chr_translate(File, _, []) :-
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print_message(error, chr(compilation_failed(File))).
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/*******************************
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* SYNCHRONISE TRACER *
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*******************************/
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:- multifile
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user:message_hook/3,
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chr:debug_event/2,
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chr:debug_interact/3.
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:- dynamic
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user:message_hook/3.
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user:message_hook(trace_mode(OnOff), _, _) :-
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( OnOff == on
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-> chr_trace
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; chr_notrace
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),
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fail. % backtrack to other handlers
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% chr:debug_event(+State, +Event)
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%
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% Hook into the CHR debugger. At this moment we will discard CHR
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% events if we are in a Prolog `skip' and we ignore the
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chr:debug_event(_State, _Event) :-
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tracing, % are we tracing?
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prolog_skip_level(Skip, Skip),
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Skip \== very_deep,
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prolog_current_frame(Me),
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prolog_frame_attribute(Me, level, Level),
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Level > Skip, !.
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% chr:debug_interact(+Event, +Depth, -Command)
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%
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% Hook into the CHR debugger to display Event and ask for the next
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% command to execute. This definition causes the normal Prolog
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% debugger to be used for the standard ports.
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chr:debug_interact(Event, _Depth, creep) :-
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prolog_event(Event),
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tracing, !.
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prolog_event(call(_)).
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prolog_event(exit(_)).
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prolog_event(fail(_)).
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/*******************************
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* MESSAGES *
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*******************************/
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:- multifile
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prolog:message/3.
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prolog:message(chr(CHR)) -->
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chr_message(CHR).
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/*******************************
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* TOPLEVEL PRINTING *
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*******************************/
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:- set_prolog_flag(chr_toplevel_show_store,true).
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:- multifile chr:'$chr_module'/1.
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prolog:message(query(YesNo)) --> !,
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['~@'-[chr:print_all_stores]],
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'$messages':prolog_message(query(YesNo)).
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prolog:message(query(YesNo,Bindings)) --> !,
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['~@'-[chr:print_all_stores]],
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'$messages':prolog_message(query(YesNo,Bindings)).
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print_all_stores :-
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( current_prolog_flag(chr_toplevel_show_store,true),
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catch(nb_getval(chr_global, _), _, fail),
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chr:'$chr_module'(Mod),
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chr_show_store(Mod),
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fail
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;
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true
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).
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/*******************************
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* MUST BE LAST! *
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*******************************/
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:- multifile user:term_expansion/2.
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:- dynamic user:term_expansion/2.
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user:term_expansion(In, Out) :-
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chr_expand(In, Out).
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