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yap-6.3/swi/library/settings.pl
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/* $Id$
Part of SWI-Prolog
Author: Jan Wielemaker
E-mail: wielemak@science.uva.nl
WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
Copyright (C): 1985-2007, University of Amsterdam
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*/
:- module(settings,
[ setting/4, % :Name, +Type, +Default, +Comment
setting/2, % :Name, ?Value
set_setting/2, % :Name, +Value
set_setting_default/2, % :Name, +Value
restore_setting/1, % :Name
load_settings/1, % +File
load_settings/2, % +File, +Options
save_settings/0,
save_settings/1, % +File
current_setting/1, % Module:Name
setting_property/2, % ?Setting, ?Property
list_settings/0,
convert_setting_text/3 % +Type, +Text, -Value
]).
:- use_module(library(error)).
:- use_module(library(broadcast)).
:- use_module(library(debug)).
:- use_module(library(option)).
/** <module> Setting management
This library allows management of configuration settings for Prolog
applications. Applications define settings in one or multiple files
using the directive setting/4 as illustrated below:
==
:- use_module(library(setting)).
:- setting(version, atom, '1.0', 'Current version').
:- setting(timeout, number, 20, 'Timeout in seconds').
==
The directive is subject to term_expansion/2, which guarantees proper
synchronisation of the database if source-files are reloaded. This
implies it is *not* possible to call setting/4 as a predicate.
Settings are local to a module. This implies they are defined in a
two-level namespace. Managing settings per module greatly simplifies
assembling large applications from multiple modules that configuration
through settings. This settings management library ensures proper
access, loading and saving of settings.
@see library(config) distributed with XPCE provides an alternative
aimed at graphical applications.
@author Jan Wielemaker
*/
:- dynamic
st_value/3, % Name, Module, Value
st_default/3, % Name, Module, Value
local_file/1. % Path
:- multifile
current_setting/6. % Name, Module, Type, Default, Comment, Source
:- meta_predicate
setting(:, +, +, +),
setting(:, ?),
set_setting(:, +),
set_setting_default(:, +),
current_setting(:),
restore_setting(:).
curr_setting(Name, Module, Type, Default, Comment) :-
current_setting(Name, Module, Type, Default0, Comment, _Src),
( st_default(Name, Module, Default1)
-> Default = Default1
; Default = Default0
).
%% setting(Name, Type, Default, Comment) is det.
%
% Define a setting. Name denotes the name of the setting, Type its
% type. Default is the value before it is modified. Default refer
% to environment variables and use arithmetic expressions as
% defined by eval_default/4.
%
% @param Name Name of the setting (an atom)
% @param Type Type for setting. One of =any= or a type defined
% by must_be/2.
% @param Default Default value for the setting.
% @param Comment Atom containing a (short) descriptive note.
setting(Name, Type, Default, Comment) :-
throw(error(context_error(nodirective,
setting(Name, Type, Default, Comment)),
_)).
:- multifile
system:term_expansion/2.
system:term_expansion((:- setting(QName, Type, Default, Comment)),
Expanded) :-
prolog_load_context(module, M0),
strip_module(M0:QName, Module, Name),
must_be(atom, Name),
to_atom(Comment, CommentAtom),
eval_default(Default, Module, Type, Value),
check_type(Type, Value),
( current_setting(Name, Module, _, _, _, OldLoc)
-> format(string(Message),
'Already defined at: ~w', [OldLoc]),
throw(error(permission_error(redefine, setting, Module:Name),
context(Message, _)))
; source_location(File, Line)
-> Expanded = settings:current_setting(Name, Module, Type, Default,
CommentAtom, File:Line)
).
to_atom(Atom, Atom) :-
atom(Atom), !.
to_atom(String, Atom) :-
format(atom(Atom), '~s', String).
%% setting(:Name, ?Value) is nondet.
%
% True if Name is a currently defined setting with Value.
%
% @error existence_error(setting, Name)
setting(QName, Value) :-
strip_module(QName, Module, Name),
( ground(Name)
-> ( st_value(Name, Module, Value0)
-> Value = Value0
; curr_setting(Name, Module, Type, Default, _)
-> eval_default(Default, Module, Type, Value)
; existence_error(setting, Module:Name)
)
; current_setting(Name, Module, _, _, _, _),
setting(Module:Name, Value)
).
:- dynamic
setting_cache/3.
:- volatile
setting_cache/3.
%% clear_setting_cache is det.
%
% Clear the cache for evaluation of default values.
clear_setting_cache :-
retractall(setting_cache(_,_,_)).
%% eval_default(+Default, +Module, +Type, -Value) is det.
%
% Convert the settings default value. The notation allows for some
% `function-style' notations to make the library more generic:
%
% * env(Name)
% Get value from the given environment variable. The value
% is handed to convert_setting_text/3 to convert the
% textual representation into a Prolog term. Raises an
% existence_error of the variable is not defined.
%
% * env(Name, Default)
% As env(Name), but uses the value Default if the variable
% is not defined.
%
% * setting(Name)
% Ask the value of another setting.
%
% * Expression
% If Type is numeric, evaluate the expression. env(Var)
% evaluates to the value of an environment variable.
% If Type is =atom=, concatenate A+B+.... Elements of the
% expression can be env(Name).
:- multifile
eval_default/3. % +Default, +Type, -Value
eval_default(Default, _, Type, Value) :-
eval_default(Default, Type, Val), !,
Value = Val.
eval_default(Default, _, _, Value) :-
atomic(Default), !,
Value = Default.
eval_default(Default, _, Type, Value) :-
setting_cache(Default, Type, Val), !,
Value = Val.
eval_default(env(Name), _, Type, Value) :- !,
( getenv(Name, TextValue)
-> convert_setting_text(Type, TextValue, Val),
assert(setting_cache(env(Name), Type, Val)),
Value = Val
; existence_error(environment_variable, Name)
).
eval_default(env(Name, Default), _, Type, Value) :- !,
( getenv(Name, TextValue)
-> convert_setting_text(Type, TextValue, Val)
; Value = Default
),
assert(setting_cache(env(Name), Type, Val)),
Value = Val.
eval_default(setting(Name), Module, Type, Value) :- !,
strip_module(Module:Name, M, N),
setting(M:N, Value),
must_be(Type, Value).
eval_default(Expr, _, Type, Value) :-
numeric_type(Type, Basic), !,
Val0 is Expr,
( Basic == float
-> Val is float(Val0)
; Basic = integer
-> Val is round(Val0)
; Val = Val0
),
assert(setting_cache(Expr, Type, Val)),
Value = Val.
eval_default(A+B, Module, atom, Value) :- !,
phrase(expr_to_list(A+B, Module), L),
atomic_list_concat(L, Val),
assert(setting_cache(A+B, atom, Val)),
Value = Val.
eval_default(List, Module, list(Type), Value) :- !,
eval_list_default(List, Module, Type, Val),
assert(setting_cache(List, list(Type), Val)),
Value = Val.
eval_default(Default, _, _, Default).
%% eval_list_default(+List, +Module, +ElementType, -DefaultList)
%
% Evaluate the default for a list of values.
eval_list_default([], _, _, []).
eval_list_default([H0|T0], Module, Type, [H|T]) :-
eval_default(H0, Module, Type, H),
eval_list_default(T0, Module, Type, T).
%% expr_to_list(+Expression, +Module)// is det.
%
% Process the components to create an atom. Atom concatenation is
% expressed as A+B. Components may refer to envrionment variables.
expr_to_list(A+B, Module) --> !,
expr_to_list(A, Module),
expr_to_list(B, Module).
expr_to_list(env(Name), _) --> !,
( { getenv(Name, Text) }
-> [Text]
; { existence_error(environment_variable, Name) }
).
expr_to_list(env(Name, Default), _) --> !,
( { getenv(Name, Text) }
-> [Text]
; [Default]
).
expr_to_list(setting(Name), Module) --> !,
{ strip_module(Module:Name, M, N),
setting(M:N, Value)
},
[ Value ].
expr_to_list(A, _) -->
[A].
:- if((\+ current_prolog_flag(version_data,yap(_,_,_,_)))).
%% env(+Name:atom, -Value:number) is det.
%% env(+Name:atom, +Default:number, -Value:number) is det
%
% Evaluate environment variables on behalf of arithmetic
% expressions.
:- arithmetic_function(env/1).
:- arithmetic_function(env/2).
env(Name, Value) :-
( getenv(Name, Text)
-> convert_setting_text(number, Text, Value)
; existence_error(environment_variable, Name)
).
env(Name, Default, Value) :-
( getenv(Name, Text)
-> convert_setting_text(number, Text, Value)
; Value = Default
).
:- endif.
%% numeric_type(+Type, -BaseType)
%
% True if Type is a numeric type and BaseType is the associated
% basic Prolog type. BaseType is one of =integer=, =float= or
% =number=.
numeric_type(integer, integer).
numeric_type(nonneg, integer).
numeric_type(float, float).
numeric_type(between(L,_), Type) :-
( integer(L) -> Type = integer ; Type = float ).
%% set_setting(:Name, +Value) is det.
%
% Change a setting. Performs existence and type-checking for the
% setting. If the effective value of the setting is changed it
% broadcasts the event below.
%
% settings(changed(Module:Name, Old, New))
%
% @error existence_error(setting, Name)
% @error type_error(Type, Value)
set_setting(QName, Value) :-
strip_module(QName, Module, Name),
must_be(atom, Name),
( curr_setting(Name, Module, Type, Default0, _Comment),
eval_default(Default0, Module, Type, Default)
-> ( Value == Default
-> retract_setting(Module:Name)
; st_value(Name, Module, Value)
-> true
; check_type(Type, Value)
-> setting(Module:Name, Old),
retract_setting(Module:Name),
assert_setting(Module:Name, Value),
broadcast(settings(changed(Module:Name, Old, Value))),
clear_setting_cache % might influence dependent settings.
)
; existence_error(setting, Name)
).
retract_setting(Module:Name) :-
retractall(st_value(Name, Module, _)).
assert_setting(Module:Name, Value) :-
assert(st_value(Name, Module, Value)).
%% restore_setting(:Name) is det.
%
% Restore the value of setting Name to its default. Broadcast a
% change like set_setting/2 if the current value is not the
% default.
restore_setting(QName) :-
strip_module(QName, Module, Name),
must_be(atom, Name),
( st_value(Name, Module, Old)
-> retract_setting(Module:Name),
setting(Module:Name, Value),
( Old \== Value
-> broadcast(settings(changed(Module:Name, Old, Value)))
; true
)
; true
).
%% set_setting_default(:Name, +Default) is det.
%
% Change the default for a setting. The effect is the same as
% set_setting/2, but the new value is considered the default when
% saving and restoring a setting. It is intended to change
% application defaults in a particular context.
set_setting_default(QName, Default) :-
strip_module(QName, Module, Name),
must_be(atom, Name),
( current_setting(Name, Module, Type, Default0, _Comment, _Src)
-> retractall(settings:st_default(Name, Module, _)),
retract_setting(Module:Name),
( Default == Default0
-> true
; assert(settings:st_default(Name, Module, Default))
),
eval_default(Default, Module, Type, Value),
set_setting(Module:Name, Value)
; existence_error(setting, Module:Name)
).
/*******************************
* TYPES *
*******************************/
%% check_type(+Type, +Term)
%
% Type checking for settings. Currently simply forwarded to
% must_be/2.
check_type(Type, Term) :-
must_be(Type, Term).
/*******************************
* FILE *
*******************************/
%% load_settings(File) is det.
%% load_settings(File, +Options) is det.
%
% Load local settings from File. Succeeds if File does not exist,
% setting the default save-file to File. Options are:
%
% * undefined(+Action)
% Define how to handle settings that are not defined. When
% =error=, an error is printed and the setting is ignored.
% when =load=, the setting is loaded anyway, waiting for a
% definition.
load_settings(File) :-
load_settings(File, []).
load_settings(File, Options) :-
absolute_file_name(File, Path,
[ access(read),
file_errors(fail)
]), !,
assert(local_file(Path)),
open(Path, read, In, [encoding(utf8)]),
read_setting(In, T0),
call_cleanup(load_settings(T0, In, Options), close(In)),
clear_setting_cache.
load_settings(File, _) :-
absolute_file_name(File, Path,
[ access(write),
file_errors(fail)
]), !,
assert(local_file(Path)).
load_settings(_, _).
load_settings(end_of_file, _, _) :- !.
load_settings(Setting, In, Options) :-
catch(store_setting(Setting, Options), E,
print_message(warning, E)),
read_setting(In, Next),
load_settings(Next, In, Options).
read_setting(In, Term) :-
read_term(In, Term,
[ errors(dec10)
]).
%% store_setting(Term, +Options)
%
% Store setting loaded from file in the Prolog database.
store_setting(setting(Module:Name, Value), _) :-
curr_setting(Name, Module, Type, Default0, _Commentm), !,
eval_default(Default0, Module, Type, Default),
( Value == Default
-> true
; check_type(Type, Value)
-> retractall(st_value(Name, Module, _)),
assert(st_value(Name, Module, Value)),
broadcast(settings(changed(Module:Name, Default, Value)))
).
store_setting(setting(Module:Name, Value), Options) :- !,
( option(undefined(load), Options, load)
-> retractall(st_value(Name, Module, _)),
assert(st_value(Name, Module, Value))
; existence_error(setting, Module:Name)
).
store_setting(Term, _) :-
type_error(setting, Term).
%% save_settings is det.
%% save_settings(+File) is det.
%
% Save modified settings to File.
save_settings :-
local_file(File), !,
save_settings(File).
save_settings(File) :-
absolute_file_name(File, Path,
[ access(write)
]), !,
open(Path, write, Out,
[ encoding(utf8),
bom(true)
]),
write_setting_header(Out),
forall(current_setting(Name, Module, _, _, _, _),
save_setting(Out, Module:Name)),
close(Out).
write_setting_header(Out) :-
get_time(Now),
format_time(string(Date), '%+', Now),
format(Out, '/* Saved settings~n', []),
format(Out, ' Date: ~w~n', [Date]),
format(Out, '*/~n~n', []).
save_setting(Out, Module:Name) :-
curr_setting(Name, Module, Type, Default, Comment),
( st_value(Name, Module, Value),
\+ ( eval_default(Default, Module, Type, DefValue),
debug(setting, '~w <-> ~w~n', [DefValue, Value]),
DefValue =@= Value
)
-> format(Out, '~n% ~w~n', [Comment]),
format(Out, 'setting(~q:~q, ~q).~n', [Module, Name, Value])
; true
).
%% current_setting(?Setting) is nondet.
%
% True if Setting is a currently defined setting
current_setting(Setting) :-
ground(Setting), !,
strip_module(Setting, Module, Name),
current_setting(Name, Module, _, _, _, _).
current_setting(Module:Name) :-
current_setting(Name, Module, _, _, _, _).
%% setting_property(+Setting, +Property) is det.
%% setting_property(?Setting, ?Property) is nondet.
%
% Query currently defined settings. Property is one of
%
% * comment(-Atom)
% * type(-Type)
% Type of the setting.
% * default(-Default)
% Default value. If this is an expression, it is
% evaluated.
setting_property(Setting, Property) :-
ground(Setting), !,
Setting = Module:Name,
curr_setting(Name, Module, Type, Default, Comment), !,
setting_property(Property, Module, Type, Default, Comment).
setting_property(Setting, Property) :-
Setting = Module:Name,
curr_setting(Name, Module, Type, Default, Comment),
setting_property(Property, Module, Type, Default, Comment).
setting_property(type(Type), _, Type, _, _).
setting_property(default(Default), M, Type, Default0, _) :-
eval_default(Default0, M, Type, Default).
setting_property(comment(Comment), _, _, _, Comment).
%% list_settings
%
% List settings to =current_output=.
list_settings :-
format('~`=t~72|~n'),
format('~w~t~20| ~w~w~t~40| ~w~n', ['Name', 'Value (*=modified)', '', 'Comment']),
format('~`=t~72|~n'),
forall(current_setting(Module:Setting),
list_setting(Module:Setting)).
list_setting(Module:Name) :-
curr_setting(Name, Module, Type, Default0, Comment),
eval_default(Default0, Module, Type, Default),
setting(Module:Name, Value),
( Value \== Default
-> Modified = (*)
; Modified = ''
),
format('~w~t~20| ~q~w~t~40| ~w~n', [Module:Name, Value, Modified, Comment]).
/*******************************
* TYPES *
*******************************/
%% convert_setting_text(+Type, +Text, -Value)
%
% Converts from textual form to Prolog Value. Used to convert
% values obtained from the environment. Public to provide support
% in user-interfaces to this library.
%
% @error type_error(Type, Value)
:- multifile
convert_text/3. % +Type, +Text, -Value
convert_setting_text(Type, Text, Value) :-
convert_text(Type, Text, Value), !.
convert_setting_text(atom, Value, Value) :- !,
must_be(atom, Value).
convert_setting_text(boolean, Value, Value) :- !,
must_be(boolean, Value).
convert_setting_text(integer, Atom, Number) :- !,
term_to_atom(Term, Atom),
Number is round(Term).
convert_setting_text(float, Atom, Number) :- !,
term_to_atom(Term, Atom),
Number is float(Term).
convert_setting_text(between(L,U), Atom, Number) :- !,
( integer(L)
-> convert_setting_text(integer, Atom, Number)
; convert_setting_text(float, Atom, Number)
),
must_be(between(L,U), Number).
convert_setting_text(Type, Atom, Term) :-
term_to_atom(Term, Atom),
must_be(Type, Term).