1/* Part of SWI-Prolog 2 3 Author: Jan Wielemaker 4 E-mail: J.Wielemaker@vu.nl 5 WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org 6 Copyright (c) 1999-2019, University of Amsterdam 7 VU University Amsterdam 8 CWI, Amsterdam 9 All rights reserved. 10 11 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 12 modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 13 are met: 14 15 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 16 notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 17 18 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 19 notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in 20 the documentation and/or other materials provided with the 21 distribution. 22 23 THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS 24 "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT 25 LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS 26 FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 27 COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, 28 INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, 29 BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; 30 LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER 31 CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 32 LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN 33 ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE 34 POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 35*/ 36 37:- module(edinburgh, 38 [ display/1, 39 display/2, 40 unknown/2, 41 reconsult/1, 42 debug/0, 43 nodebug/0, 44 fileerrors/2 45 ]). 46 47:- meta_predicate 48 unknown( , ), 49 reconsult( ). 50 51 52/** <module> Some traditional Edinburgh predicates 53 54This module defines predicates from `traditional Edinburgh Prolog' 55(Dec10 and C-Prolog) whose functionality has been replaced by (ISO) 56Standard Prolog. 57*/ 58 59 /******************************* 60 * TERM I/O * 61 *******************************/ 62 63%! display(+Term) is det. 64%! display(+Stream, +Term) is det. 65% 66% Write a term, ignoring operators and special syntax constructs such 67% as _brace terms_ (`{a}`) and lists (`[a,b,c]`). Currently does print 68% dicts using the dict notation. 69% 70% @see write_canonical/2. SWI-Prolog's write_canonical/2, however, 71% prints lists using list notation to reduce incompatibility due to 72% the modified list functor (`'[|]'` rather than `.`) and reduce 73% memory usage while parsing lists. 74 75display(Term) :- 76 display(current_output, Term). 77display(Stream, Term) :- 78 write_term(Stream, Term, 79 [ quoted(true), 80 ignore_ops(true), 81 no_lists(true), 82 brace_terms(false) 83 ]). 84 85%! unknown(-Old, +New) is det. 86% 87% Edinburgh Prolog predicate for dealing dealing with undefined 88% procedures 89 90unknown(M:Old, M:New) :- 91 current_prolog_flag(Munknown, O), 92 map_unknown(O, Old), 93 map_unknown(N, New), 94 !, 95 set_prolog_flag(Munknown, N). 96 97map_unknown(error, trace). 98map_unknown(warning, trace). 99map_unknown(fail, fail). 100 101%! reconsult(+FileOrList) is det. 102% 103% Load source file(s), wiping the old content first. SWI-Prolog's 104% consult/1 and related predicates always do this. 105% 106% @deprecated The Edinburgh Prolog consult/reconsult distinction 107% is no longer used throughout most of the Prolog world. 108 109reconsult(File) :- 110 consult(File). 111 112%! debug is det. 113%! nodebug is det. 114% 115% Switch on/off debug mode. Note that nodebug/0 has been defined 116% such that is is not traced itself. 117 118debug :- set_prolog_flag(debug, true). 119nodebug :- notrace, set_prolog_flag(debug, false). 120 121:- '$hide'(nodebug/0). 122 123%! fileerrors(-Old, +New) is det. 124% 125% Query and change the fileerrors flag. Default it is set to 126% =true=, causing file operations to raise an exception. Setting 127% it to =false= activates the old Edinburgh mode of silent 128% failure. 129% 130% @deprecated New code should use catch/3 to handle file errors 131% silently 132 133fileerrors(Old, New) :- 134 current_prolog_flag(fileerrors, Old), 135 ( Old == New 136 -> true 137 ; set_prolog_flag(fileerrors, New) 138 )