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/*************************************************************************
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* YAP Prolog *
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* Yap Prolog was developed at NCCUP - Universidade do Porto *
* *
* Copyright L.Damas, V.S.Costa and Universidade do Porto 1985-1997 *
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* File: errors.yap *
* comments: error messages for YAP *
* *
* Last rev: $Date: 2008-07-22 23:34:50 $,$Author: vsc $ *
* $Log: not supported by cvs2svn $
* Revision 1.89 2008/06/12 10:55:52 vsc
* fix syntax error messages
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* Revision 1.88 2008/04/04 10:02:44 vsc
* implement thread_cancel using signals
* use duplicate_term instead of copy_term in throw: throw may lose
* reference to term.
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* Revision 1.87 2008/03/17 12:08:28 vsc
* avoid silly message
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* Revision 1.86 2008/02/23 01:32:31 vsc
* fix chr bootstrap.
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* Revision 1.85 2008/02/22 15:08:37 vsc
* Big update to support more SICStus/SWI like message handling
* fix YAPSHAREDIR
* fix yap.tex (Bernd)
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* Revision 1.84 2008/01/23 17:57:55 vsc
* valgrind it!
* enable atom garbage collection.
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* Revision 1.83 2007/11/26 23:43:10 vsc
* fixes to support threads and assert correctly, even if inefficiently.
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* Revision 1.82 2007/09/27 23:02:00 vsc
* encoding/1
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* Revision 1.81 2007/09/27 15:25:34 vsc
* upgrade JPL
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* Revision 1.80 2007/01/24 14:20:04 vsc
* Fix typos across code
* Change debugger to backtrack more alike byrd model
* Fix typo in debugger option f
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* Revision 1.79 2006/12/13 16:10:26 vsc
* several debugger and CLP(BN) improvements.
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* Revision 1.78 2006/05/22 16:12:01 tiagosoares
* MYDDAS: MYDDAS version boot message
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* Revision 1.77 2006/04/10 19:24:52 vsc
* fix syntax error message handling
* improve redblack trees and use it to reimplement association lists and
* to have better implementation of several graph algorithms.
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* Revision 1.76 2006/04/05 00:16:55 vsc
* Lots of fixes (check logfile for details
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* Revision 1.75 2006/02/24 14:26:37 vsc
* fix informational_messages
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* Revision 1.74 2006/01/26 19:20:00 vsc
* syntax error was giving the offset
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* Revision 1.73 2006/01/20 04:35:28 vsc
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* fix error message
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* Revision 1.72 2005/11/23 13:24:00 vsc
* cleanups in OS interface predicates.
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* Revision 1.71 2005/11/10 01:27:12 vsc
* fix debugger message for EOF input
* fix fix to setof
* fix profiler spewing out hidden atoms.
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* Revision 1.70 2005/11/03 18:27:10 vsc
* fix quote
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* Revision 1.69 2005/11/01 18:54:06 vsc
* small fixes
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* Revision 1.68 2005/10/29 01:28:37 vsc
* make undefined more ISO compatible.
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* Revision 1.67 2005/10/28 17:38:50 vsc
* sveral updates
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* Revision 1.66 2005/10/18 17:04:43 vsc
* 5.1:
* - improvements to GC
* 2 generations
* generic speedups
* - new scheme for attvars
* - hProlog like interface also supported
* - SWI compatibility layer
* - extra predicates
* - global variables
* - moved to Prolog module
* - CLP(R) by Leslie De Koninck, Tom Schrijvers, Cristian Holzbaur, Bart
* Demoen and Jan Wielemacker
* - load_files/2
*
* from 5.0.1
*
* - WIN32 missing include files (untested)
* - -L trouble (my thanks to Takeyuchi Shiramoto-san)!
* - debugging of backtrable user-C preds would core dump.
* - redeclaring a C-predicate as Prolog core dumps.
* - badly protected YapInterface.h.
* - break/0 was failing at exit.
* - YAP_cut_fail and YAP_cut_succeed were different from manual.
* - tracing through data-bases could core dump.
* - cut could break on very large computations.
* - first pass at BigNum issues (reported by Roberto).
* - debugger could get go awol after fail port.
* - weird message on wrong debugger option.
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* Revision 1.65 2005/05/25 21:43:33 vsc
* fix compiler bug in 1 << X, found by Nuno Fonseca.
* compiler internal errors get their own message.
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* Revision 1.64 2005/05/25 18:18:02 vsc
* fix error handling
* configure should not allow max-memory and use-malloc at same time
* some extensions for jpl
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* Revision 1.63 2005/04/20 20:06:26 vsc
* try to improve error handling and warnings from within consults.
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* Revision 1.62 2005/04/07 17:55:05 ricroc
* Adding tabling support for mixed strategy evaluation (batched and local scheduling)
* UPDATE: compilation flags -DTABLING_BATCHED_SCHEDULING and -DTABLING_LOCAL_SCHEDULING removed. To support tabling use -DTABLING in the Makefile or --enable-tabling in configure.
* NEW: yap_flag(tabling_mode,MODE) changes the tabling execution mode of all tabled predicates to MODE (batched, local or default).
* NEW: tabling_mode(PRED,MODE) changes the default tabling execution mode of predicate PRED to MODE (batched or local).
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* Revision 1.61 2005/02/21 16:50:21 vsc
* amd64 fixes
* library fixes
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* Revision 1.60 2005/01/28 23:14:41 vsc
* move to Yap-4.5.7
* Fix clause size
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* Revision 1.59 2005/01/13 05:47:27 vsc
* lgamma broke arithmetic optimisation
* integer_y has type y
* pass original source to checker (and maybe even use option in parser)
* use warning mechanism for checker messages.
*
* Revision 1.58 2004/11/19 21:32:53 vsc
* change abort so that it won't be caught by handlers.
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* Revision 1.57 2004/10/27 15:56:34 vsc
* bug fixes on memory overflows and on clauses :- fail being ignored by clause.
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* Revision 1.56 2004/10/04 18:56:20 vsc
* fixes for thread support
* fix indexing bug (serious)
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* Revision 1.55 2004/09/17 19:34:53 vsc
* simplify frozen/2
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* Revision 1.54 2004/07/22 21:32:22 vsc
* debugger fixes
* initial support for JPL
* bad calls to garbage collector and gc
* debugger fixes
*
* Revision 1.53 2004/06/23 17:24:20 vsc
* New comment-based message style
* Fix thread support (at least don't deadlock with oneself)
* small fixes for coroutining predicates
* force Yap to recover space in arrays of dbrefs
* use private predicates in debugger.
*
* Revision 1.52 2004/06/18 15:41:19 vsc
* fix extraneous line in yes/no messages
*
* Revision 1.51 2004/06/09 03:32:03 vsc
* fix bugs
*
* Revision 1.50 2004/04/27 16:21:25 vsc
* stupid bug
* *
* *
*************************************************************************/
/** @defgroup YAPError Error Handling
@ingroup YAPControl
The error handler is called when there is an execution error or a
warning needs to be displayed. The handlers include a number of hooks
to allow user-control.
*/
:- system_module( '$_errors', [message_to_string/2,
print_message/2], ['$Error'/1,
'$do_error'/2]).
:- use_system_module( '$messages', [file_location/2,
generate_message/3,
translate_message/3]).
'$do_error'(Type,Message) :-
% format('~w~n', [Type]),
'$current_stack'(local_sp(_,CP,Envs,CPs)),
% '$stack_dump',
throw(error(Type,[Message|local_sp(Message,CP,Envs,CPs)])).
'$do_pi_error'(type_error(callable,Name/0),Message) :- !,
'$do_error'(type_error(callable,Name),Message).
'$do_pi_error'(Error,Message) :- !,
'$do_error'(Error,Message).
'$Error'(E) :-
'$LoopError'(E,top).
'$LoopError'(_, _) :-
flush_output(user_output),
flush_output(user_error),
fail.
'$LoopError'(Error, Level) :- !,
'$process_error'(Error, Level),
fail.
'$LoopError'(_, _) :-
flush_output,
fail.
'$process_error'('$abort', top) :- !,
print_message(informational,abort(user)).
'$process_error'('$abort', _) :- !,
throw('$abort').
'$process_error'(abort, top) :- !,
print_message(informational,abort(user)).
'$process_error'(abort, _) :- !,
throw(abort).
'$process_error'(error(thread_cancel(Id), G),top) :- !.
'$process_error'(error(thread_cancel(Id), G), _) :- !,
throw(error(thread_cancel(Id), G)).
'$process_error'(error(permission_error(module,redefined,A),B), Level) :-
Level \= top, !,
throw(error(permission_error(module,redefined,A),B)).
'$process_error'(error(Msg, Where), _) :- !,
'$set_fpu_exceptions'(true),
print_message(error,error(Msg, Where)).
'$process_error'(Throw, _) :-
print_message(error,error(unhandled_exception,Throw)).
/** @pred message_to_string(+ _Term_, - _String_)
Translates a message-term into a string object. Primarily intended for SWI-Prolog emulation.
*/
message_to_string(Event, Message) :-
'$messages':generate_message(Event, Message, []).
/** @pred print_message(+ _Kind_, _Term_)
The predicate print_message/2 is used to print messages, notably from
exceptions in a human-readable format. _Kind_ is one of
`informational`, `banner`, `warning`, `error`,
`help` or `silent`. A human-readable message is printed to
the stream user_error.
If the Prolog flag verbose is `silent`, messages with
_Kind_ `informational`, or `banner` are treated as
silent.@c See \cmdlineoption{-q}.
This predicate first translates the _Term_ into a list of `message
lines` (see print_message_lines/3 for details). Next it will
call the hook message_hook/3 to allow the user intercepting the
message. If message_hook/3 fails it will print the message unless
_Kind_ is silent.
If you need to report errors from your own predicates, we advise you to
stick to the existing error terms if you can; but should you need to
invent new ones, you can define corresponding error messages by
asserting clauses for `prolog:message/2`. You will need to declare
the predicate as multifile.
*/
print_message(_, _) :-
'$nb_getval'('$if_skip_mode',skip,fail),
!.
print_message(force(_Severity), Msg) :- !,
print(user_error,Msg).
print_message(error, error(Msg,Info)) :- var(Info), !,
print_message(error, error(Msg, '')).
print_message(error, error(Msg,[Info|local_sp(P,CP,Envs,CPs)])) :- !,
recorda(sp_info,local_sp(P,CP,Envs,CPs),R),
print_message(error, error(Msg, Info)),
erase(R).
print_message(Severity, Msg) :-
nonvar(Severity), nonvar(Msg),
user:portray_message(Severity, Msg), !.
% This predicate has more hooks than a pirate ship!
print_message(Severity, Term) :-
% first step at hook processing
'$messages':translate_message(Term, Lines, []),
( nonvar(Term),
user:message_hook(Term, Severity, Lines)
->
true
;
'$print_system_message'(Term, Severity, Lines)
), !.
print_message(silent, _) :- !.
print_message(_, loading(A, F)) :- !,
format(user_error,' % ~a ~a~n',[A,F]).
print_message(_, loaded(A, F, _, Time, Space)) :- !,
format(user_error,' % ~a ~a ~d bytes in ~d msecs~n',[F,A,Space,Time]).
print_message(_, Term) :-
format(user_error,'~q~n',[Term]).
% print_system_message(+Term, +Level, +Lines)
%
% Print the message if the user did not intercept the message.
% The first is used for errors and warnings that can be related
% to source-location. Note that syntax errors have their own
% source-location and should therefore not be handled this way.
'$print_system_message'(_, silent, _) :- !.
'$print_system_message'(_, informational, _) :-
current_prolog_flag(verbose, silent), !.
'$print_system_message'(_, banner, _) :-
current_prolog_flag(verbose, silent), !.
'$print_system_message'(Term, Level, Lines) :-
( Level == error -> Term \= error(syntax_error(_), _) ; Level == warning ),
'$messages':prefix(Level, LinePrefix, Stream, LinesF, Lines2),
'$messages':file_location(Lines2, Lines), !,
flush_output(user_output),
flush_output(user_error),
print_message_lines(Stream, LinePrefix, [nl|LinesF]).
'$print_system_message'(_Error, Level, Lines) :-
flush_output(user_output),
flush_output(user_error),
'$messages':prefix(Level, LinePrefix, Stream, LinesF, Lines), !,
print_message_lines(Stream, LinePrefix, LinesF).