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add extra apply_macros and apply stuff; fix unexisting definitions. add forall/2 and ignore/1 to system stuff. git-svn-id: https://yap.svn.sf.net/svnroot/yap/trunk@2237 b08c6af1-5177-4d33-ba66-4b1c6b8b522a
186 lines
5.5 KiB
Prolog
186 lines
5.5 KiB
Prolog
/* $Id: apply_macros.pl,v 1.2 2008-05-15 13:41:46 vsc Exp $
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Part of SWI-Prolog
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Author: Jan Wielemaker
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E-mail: wielemak@science.uva.nl
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WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
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Copyright (C): 1985-2007, University of Amsterdam
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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 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(apply_macros,
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[
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]).
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:- use_module(library(lists)).
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:- use_module(library(occurs)).
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/** <module> Goal expansion rules to avoid meta-calling
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This module defines goal_expansion/2 rules to deal with commonly used,
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but fundamentally slow meta-predicates. Notable maplist/2... defines a
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useful set of predicates, but its exection is considerable slower than a
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traditional Prolog loop. Using this library calls to maplist/2... are
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translated into an call to a generated auxilary predicate that is
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compiled using compile_aux_clauses/1. Currently this module supports:
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* maplist/2..
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* forall/2
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* once/1
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* ignore/1
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* phrase/2
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* phrase/3
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@tbd Support more predicates
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@author Jan Wielemaker
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*/
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:- dynamic
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user:goal_expansion/2.
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:- multifile
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user:goal_expansion/2.
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%% expand_maplist(+Callable, +Lists, -Goal) is det.
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%
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% Macro expansion for maplist/2 and higher arity.
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expand_maplist(Callable0, Lists, Goal) :-
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( Callable0 = _:_
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-> strip_module(Callable0, M, Callable),
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NextGoal = M:NextCall
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; Callable = Callable0,
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NextGoal = NextCall
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),
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Callable =.. [Pred|Args],
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length(Args, Argc),
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length(Argv, Argc),
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length(Lists, N),
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length(Vars, N),
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MapArity is N + 1,
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format(atom(AuxName), '__aux_maplist/~d_~w+~d', [MapArity, Pred, Argc]),
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append(Lists, Args, AuxArgs),
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Goal =.. [AuxName|AuxArgs],
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AuxArity is N+Argc,
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prolog_load_context(module, Module),
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( current_predicate(Module:AuxName/AuxArity)
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-> true
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; empty_lists(N, BaseLists),
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length(Anon, Argc),
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append(BaseLists, Anon, BaseArgs),
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BaseClause =.. [AuxName|BaseArgs],
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heads_and_tails(N, NextArgs, Vars, Tails),
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append(NextArgs, Argv, AllNextArgs),
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NextHead =.. [AuxName|AllNextArgs],
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append(Argv, Vars, PredArgs),
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NextCall =.. [Pred|PredArgs],
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append(Tails, Argv, IttArgs),
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NextIterate =.. [AuxName|IttArgs],
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NextClause = (NextHead :- NextGoal, NextIterate),
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( predicate_property(NextGoal, transparent)
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-> compile_aux_clauses([ (:- module_transparent(Module:AuxName/AuxArity)),
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BaseClause,
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NextClause
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])
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; compile_aux_clauses([BaseClause, NextClause])
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)
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).
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empty_lists(0, []) :- !.
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empty_lists(N, [[]|T]) :-
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N2 is N - 1,
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empty_lists(N2, T).
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heads_and_tails(0, [], [], []).
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heads_and_tails(N, [[H|T]|L1], [H|L2], [T|L3]) :-
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N2 is N - 1,
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heads_and_tails(N2, L1, L2, L3).
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%% expand_apply(+GoalIn:callable, -GoalOut) is semidet.
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%
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% Macro expansion for `apply' predicates.
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expand_apply(Maplist, Goal) :-
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functor(Maplist, maplist, N),
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N >= 2,
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Maplist =.. [maplist, Callable|Lists],
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callable(Callable), !,
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expand_maplist(Callable, Lists, Goal).
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expand_apply(forall(Cond, Action), \+((Cond, \+(Action)))).
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expand_apply(once(Goal), (Goal->true)).
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expand_apply(ignore(Goal), (Goal->true;true)).
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expand_apply(phrase(NT,Xs), NTXsNil) :-
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expand_apply(phrase(NT,Xs,[]), NTXsNil).
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expand_apply(phrase(NT,Xs0,Xs), NewGoal) :-
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Goal = phrase(NT,Xs0,Xs),
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nonvar(NT),
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catch('$translate_rule'((pseudo_nt --> NT), Rule),
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error(Pat,ImplDep),
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( \+ harmless_dcgexception(Pat),
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throw(error(Pat,ImplDep))
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)),
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Rule = (pseudo_nt(Xs0c,Xsc) :- NewGoal0),
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Goal \== NewGoal0,
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\+ contains_illegal_dcgnt(NT), !, % apply translation only if we are safe
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( var(Xsc), Xsc \== Xs0c
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-> Xs = Xsc, NewGoal1 = NewGoal0
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; NewGoal1 = (NewGoal0, Xsc = Xs)
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),
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( var(Xs0c)
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-> Xs0 = Xs0c,
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NewGoal = NewGoal1
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; ( Xs0 = Xs0c, NewGoal1 ) = NewGoal
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).
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harmless_dcgexception(instantiation_error). % ex: phrase(([1],x:X,[3]),L)
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harmless_dcgexception(type_error(callable,_)). % ex: phrase(27,L)
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%% contains_illegal_dcgnt(+Term) is semidet.
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%
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% True if Term contains a non-terminal we cannot deal with using
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% goal-expansion. The test is too general approximation, but safe.
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contains_illegal_dcgnt(NT) :-
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sub_term(I, NT),
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nonvar(I),
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( I = ! ; I = phrase(_,_,_) ), !.
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% write(contains_illegal_nt(NT)), % JW: we do not want to write
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% nl.
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/*******************************
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* ACTIVATE *
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*******************************/
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% @tbd Should we only apply if optimization is enabled (-O)?
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user:goal_expansion(GoalIn, GoalOut) :-
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\+ current_prolog_flag(xref, true),
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expand_apply(GoalIn, GoalOut).
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