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Author: Jan Wielemaker
E-mail: J.Wielemaker@vu.nl
WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
Copyright (C): 1985-2012, University of Amsterdam
Vu University Amsterdam
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*/
:- module(prolog_source,
[ prolog_read_source_term/4, % +Stream, -Term, -Expanded, +Options
read_source_term_at_location/3, %Stream, -Term, +Options
prolog_open_source/2, % +Source, -Stream
prolog_close_source/1, % +Stream
prolog_canonical_source/2, % +Spec, -Id
load_quasi_quotation_syntax/2, % :Path, +Syntax
file_name_on_path/2, % +File, -PathSpec
file_alias_path/2, % ?Alias, ?Dir
path_segments_atom/2, % ?Segments, ?Atom
directory_source_files/3 % +Dir, -Files, +Options
]).
:- use_module(operators).
:- use_module(lists).
:- use_module(debug).
:- use_module(option).
:- use_module(error).
:- use_module(apply).
/** <module> Examine Prolog source-files
This module provides predicates to open, close and read terms from
Prolog source-files. This may seem easy, but there are a couple of
problems that must be taken care of.
* Source files may start with #!, supporting PrologScript
* Embedded operators declarations must be taken into account
* Style-check options must be taken into account
* Operators and style-check options may be implied by directives
* On behalf of the development environment we also wish to
parse PceEmacs buffers
This module concentrates these issues in a single library. Intended
users of the library are:
$ prolog_xref.pl : The Prolog cross-referencer
$ prolog_clause.pl : Get details about (compiled) clauses
$ prolog_colour.pl : Colourise source-code
$ PceEmacs : Emacs syntax-colouring
$ PlDoc : The documentation framework
*/
:- thread_local
open_source/2, % Stream, State
mode/2. % Stream, Data
:- multifile
requires_library/2,
prolog:xref_source_identifier/2, % +Source, -Id
prolog:xref_source_time/2, % +Source, -Modified
prolog:xref_open_source/2, % +SourceId, -Stream
prolog:alternate_syntax/4, % Syntax, +Module, -Setup, -Restore
prolog:quasi_quotation_syntax/2. % Syntax, Library
:- predicate_options(prolog_read_source_term/4, 4,
[ pass_to(system:read_clause/3, 3)
]).
:- predicate_options(read_source_term_at_location/3, 3,
[ line(integer),
offset(integer),
module(atom),
operators(list),
error(-any),
pass_to(system:read_term/3, 3)
]).
:- predicate_options(directory_source_files/3, 3,
[ recursive(boolean),
if(oneof([true,loaded])),
pass_to(system:absolute_file_name/3,3)
]).
/*******************************
* READING *
*******************************/
%% prolog_read_source_term(+In, -Term, -Expanded, +Options) is det.
%
% Read a term from a Prolog source-file. Options is a option list
% that is forwarded to read_clause/3.
%
% This predicate is intended to read the file from the start. It
% tracks directives to update its notion of the currently
% effective syntax (e.g., declared operators).
%
% @param Term Term read
% @param Expanded Result of term-expansion on the term
% @see read_source_term_at_location/3 for reading at an
% arbitrary location.
prolog_read_source_term(In, Term, Expanded, Options) :-
maplist(read_clause_option, Options), !,
read_clause(In, Term, Options),
expand(Term, In, Expanded),
'$set_source_module'(M, M),
update_state(Term, Expanded, M).
prolog_read_source_term(In, Term, Expanded, Options) :-
'$set_source_module'(M, M),
select_option(syntax_errors(SE), Options, RestOptions, dec10),
( style_check(?(singleton))
-> FinalOptions = [ singletons(warning) | RestOptions ]
; FinalOptions = RestOptions
),
read_term(In, Term,
[ module(M),
syntax_errors(SE)
| FinalOptions
]),
expand(Term, In, Expanded),
update_state(Term, Expanded, M).
read_clause_option(syntax_errors(_)).
read_clause_option(term_position(_)).
read_clause_option(process_comment(_)).
read_clause_option(comments(_)).
:- public
expand/3. % Used by Prolog colour
expand(Var, _, Var) :-
var(Var), !.
expand(Term, _, Term) :-
no_expand(Term), !.
expand(Term, _, _) :-
requires_library(Term, Lib),
ensure_loaded(user:Lib),
fail.
expand(Term, In, Term) :-
chr_expandable(Term, In), !.
expand(Term, _, Expanded) :-
expand_term(Term, Expanded).
no_expand((:- if(_))).
no_expand((:- elif(_))).
no_expand((:- else)).
no_expand((:- endif)).
no_expand((:- require(_))).
chr_expandable((:- chr_constraint(_)), In) :-
add_mode(In, chr).
chr_expandable((handler(_)), In) :-
mode(In, chr).
chr_expandable((rules(_)), In) :-
mode(In, chr).
chr_expandable(<=>(_, _), In) :-
mode(In, chr).
chr_expandable(@(_, _), In) :-
mode(In, chr).
chr_expandable(==>(_, _), In) :-
mode(In, chr).
chr_expandable(pragma(_, _), In) :-
mode(In, chr).
chr_expandable(option(_, _), In) :-
mode(In, chr).
add_mode(Stream, Mode) :-
mode(Stream, Mode), !.
add_mode(Stream, Mode) :-
asserta(mode(Stream, Mode)).
%% requires_library(+Term, -Library)
%
% known expansion hooks. May be expanded as multifile predicate.
requires_library((:- emacs_begin_mode(_,_,_,_,_)), library(emacs_extend)).
requires_library((:- draw_begin_shape(_,_,_,_)), library(pcedraw)).
requires_library((:- use_module(library(pce))), library(pce)).
requires_library((:- pce_begin_class(_,_)), library(pce)).
requires_library((:- pce_begin_class(_,_,_)), library(pce)).
%% update_state(+Term, +Expanded, +Module) is det.
%
% Update operators and style-check options from the expanded term.
update_state(Raw, _, _) :-
Raw == (:- pce_end_class), !,
pce_expansion:pop_compile_operators.
update_state(_Raw, Expanded, M) :-
update_state(Expanded, M).
update_state([], _) :- !.
update_state([H|T], M) :- !,
update_state(H, M),
update_state(T, M).
update_state((:- Directive), M) :-
ground(Directive), !,
catch(update_directive(Directive, M), _, true).
update_state((?- Directive), M) :- !,
update_state((:- Directive), M).
update_state(_, _).
update_directive(module(Module, Public), _) :- !,
'$set_source_module'(_, Module),
maplist(import_syntax(_,Module), Public).
update_directive(M:op(P,T,N), SM) :-
atom(M), !,
update_directive(op(P,T,N), SM).
update_directive(op(P,T,N), SM) :- !,
strip_module(SM:N, M, PN),
push_op(P,T,M:PN).
update_directive(style_check(Style), _) :-
style_check(Style), !.
update_directive(expects_dialect(sicstus), _) :-
style_check(-atom), !.
update_directive(use_module(Spec), SM) :-
catch(module_decl(Spec, Path, Public), _, fail), !,
maplist(import_syntax(Path, SM), Public).
update_directive(pce_begin_class_definition(_,_,_,_), SM) :-
current_predicate(pce_expansion:push_compile_operators/1), !,
pce_expansion:push_compile_operators(SM).
update_directive(_, _).
%% import_syntax(+Path, +Module, +ExportStatement) is det.
%
% Import syntax affecting aspects of a declaration. Deals with
% op/3 terms and Syntax/4 quasi quotation declarations.
import_syntax(_, _, Var) :-
var(Var), !.
import_syntax(_, M, Op) :-
Op = op(_,_,_), !,
update_directive(Op, M).
import_syntax(Path, SM, Syntax/4) :-
load_quasi_quotation_syntax(SM:Path, Syntax), !.
import_syntax(_,_,_).
%% load_quasi_quotation_syntax(:Path, +Syntax) is semidet.
%
% Import quasi quotation syntax Syntax from Path into the module
% specified by the first argument. Quasi quotation syntax is
% imported iff:
%
% - It is already loaded
% - It is declared with prolog:quasi_quotation_syntax/2
%
% @tbd We need a better way to know that an import affects the
% syntax or compilation process. This is also needed for
% better compatibility with systems that provide a
% separate compiler.
load_quasi_quotation_syntax(SM:Path, Syntax) :-
atom(Path), atom(Syntax),
source_file_property(Path, module(M)),
functor(ST, Syntax, 4),
predicate_property(M:ST, quasi_quotation_syntax), !,
use_module(SM:Path, [Syntax/4]).
load_quasi_quotation_syntax(SM:Path, Syntax) :-
atom(Path), atom(Syntax),
prolog:quasi_quotation_syntax(Syntax, Spec),
absolute_file_name(Spec, Path2,
[ file_type(prolog),
file_errors(fail),
access(read)
]),
Path == Path2, !,
use_module(SM:Path, [Syntax/4]).
module_decl(Spec, Path, Decl) :-
absolute_file_name(Spec, Path,
[ file_type(prolog),
file_errors(fail),
access(read)
]),
setup_call_cleanup(
prolog_open_source(Path, In),
read(In, (:- module(_, Decl))),
prolog_close_source(In)).
%% read_source_term_at_location(+Stream, -Term, +Options) is semidet.
%
% Try to read a Prolog term form an arbitrary location inside a
% file. Due to Prolog's dynamic syntax, e.g., due to operator
% declarations that may change anywhere inside the file, this is
% theoreticaly impossible. Therefore, this predicate is
% fundamentally _heuristic_ and may fail. This predicate is used
% by e.g., clause_info/4 and by PceEmacs to colour the current
% clause.
%
% This predicate has two ways to find the right syntax. If the
% file is loaded, it can be passed the module using the module
% option. This deals with module files that define the used
% operators globally for the file. Second, there is a hook
% prolog:alternate_syntax/4 that can be used to temporary redefine
% the syntax.
%
% The options below are processed in addition to the options of
% read_term/3. Note that the =line= and =offset= options are
% mutually exclusive.
%
% * line(+Line)
% If present, start reading at line Line.
% * offset(+Characters)
% Use seek/4 to go to the indicated location. See seek/4
% for limitations of seeking in text-files.
% * module(+Module)
% Use syntax from the given module. Default is the current
% `source module'.
% * operators(+List)
% List of additional operator declarations to enforce while
% reading the term.
% * error(-Error)
% If no correct parse can be found, unify Error with a term
% Offset:Message that indicates the (character) location of
% the error and the related message. Adding this option
% makes read_source_term_at_location/3 deterministic (=det=).
%
% @see Use read_source_term/4 to read a file from the start.
% @see prolog:alternate_syntax/4 for locally scoped operators.
:- thread_local
last_syntax_error/2. % location, message
read_source_term_at_location(Stream, Term, Options) :-
retractall(last_syntax_error(_,_)),
seek_to_start(Stream, Options),
stream_property(Stream, position(Here)),
'$set_source_module'(DefModule, DefModule),
option(module(Module), Options, DefModule),
option(operators(Ops), Options, []),
alternate_syntax(Syntax, Module, Setup, Restore),
set_stream_position(Stream, Here),
debug(read, 'Trying with syntax ~w', [Syntax]),
push_operators(Module:Ops),
call(Setup),
asserta(user:thread_message_hook(_,_,_), Ref), % silence messages
catch(qq_read_term(Stream, Term0,
[ module(Module)
| Options
]),
Error,
true),
erase(Ref),
call(Restore),
pop_operators,
( var(Error)
-> !, Term = Term0
; assert_error(Error, Options),
fail
).
read_source_term_at_location(_, _, Options) :-
option(error(Error), Options), !,
setof(CharNo:Msg, retract(last_syntax_error(CharNo, Msg)), Pairs),
last(Pairs, Error).
assert_error(Error, Options) :-
option(error(_), Options), !,
( ( Error = error(syntax_error(Id),
stream(_S1, _Line1, _LinePos1, CharNo))
; Error = error(syntax_error(Id),
file(_S2, _Line2, _LinePos2, CharNo))
)
-> message_to_string(error(syntax_error(Id), _), Msg),
assertz(last_syntax_error(CharNo, Msg))
; debug(read, 'Error: ~q', [Error]),
throw(Error)
).
assert_error(_, _).
%% alternate_syntax(?Syntax, +Module, -Setup, -Restore) is nondet.
%
% Define an alternative syntax to try reading a term at an
% arbitrary location in module Module.
%
% Calls the hook prolog:alternate_syntax/4 with the same signature
% to allow for user-defined extensions.
%
% @param Setup is a deterministic goal to enable this syntax in
% module.
% @param Restore is a deterministic goal to revert the actions of
% Setup.
alternate_syntax(prolog, _, true, true).
alternate_syntax(Syntax, M, Setup, Restore) :-
prolog:alternate_syntax(Syntax, M, Setup, Restore).
%% seek_to_start(+Stream, +Options) is det.
%
% Go to the location from where to start reading.
seek_to_start(Stream, Options) :-
option(line(Line), Options), !,
seek(Stream, 0, bof, _),
seek_to_line(Stream, Line).
seek_to_start(Stream, Options) :-
option(offset(Start), Options), !,
seek(Stream, Start, bof, _).
seek_to_start(_, _).
%% seek_to_line(+Stream, +Line)
%
% Seek to indicated line-number.
seek_to_line(Fd, N) :-
N > 1, !,
skip(Fd, 10),
NN is N - 1,
seek_to_line(Fd, NN).
seek_to_line(_, _).
/*******************************
* QUASI QUOTATIONS *
*******************************/
%% qq_read_term(+Stream, -Term, +Options)
%
% Same as read_term/3, but dynamically loads known quasi
% quotations. Quasi quotations that can be autoloaded must be
% defined using prolog:quasi_quotation_syntax/2.
qq_read_term(Stream, Term, Options) :-
select(syntax_errors(ErrorMode), Options, Options1),
ErrorMode \== error, !,
( ErrorMode == dec10
-> repeat,
qq_read_syntax_ex(Stream, Term, Options1, Error),
( var(Error)
-> !
; print_message(error, Error),
fail
)
; qq_read_syntax_ex(Stream, Term, Options1, Error),
( ErrorMode == fail
-> print_message(error, Error),
fail
; ErrorMode == quiet
-> fail
; domain_error(syntax_errors, ErrorMode)
)
).
qq_read_term(Stream, Term, Options) :-
qq_read_term_ex(Stream, Term, Options).
qq_read_syntax_ex(Stream, Term, Options, Error) :-
catch(qq_read_term_ex(Stream, Term, Options),
error(syntax_error(Syntax), Context),
Error = error(Syntax, Context)).
qq_read_term_ex(Stream, Term, Options) :-
stream_property(Stream, position(Here)),
catch(read_term(Stream, Term, Options),
error(syntax_error(unknown_quasi_quotation_syntax(Syntax, Module)), Context),
load_qq_and_retry(Here, Syntax, Module, Context, Stream, Term, Options)).
load_qq_and_retry(Here, Syntax, Module, _, Stream, Term, Options) :-
set_stream_position(Stream, Here),
prolog:quasi_quotation_syntax(Syntax, Library), !,
use_module(Module:Library, [Syntax/4]),
read_term(Stream, Term, Options).
load_qq_and_retry(_Pos, Syntax, Module, Context, _Stream, _Term, _Options) :-
print_message(warning, quasi_quotation(undeclared, Syntax)),
throw(error(syntax_error(unknown_quasi_quotation_syntax(Syntax, Module)), Context)).
%% prolog:quasi_quotation_syntax(+Syntax, -Library) is semidet.
%
% True when the quasi quotation syntax Syntax can be loaded from
% Library. Library must be a valid first argument for
% use_module/2.
%
% This multifile hook is used by library(prolog_source) to load
% quasi quotation handlers on demand.
prolog:quasi_quotation_syntax(html, library(http/html_write)).
prolog:quasi_quotation_syntax(javascript, library(http/js_write)).
/*******************************
* SOURCES *
*******************************/
%% prolog_open_source(+CanonicalId:atomic, -Stream:stream) is det.
%
% Open source with given canonical id (see
% prolog_canonical_source/2) and remove the #! line if any.
% Streams opened using this predicate must be closed using
% prolog_close_source/1. Typically using the skeleton below. Using
% this skeleton, operator and style-check options are
% automatically restored to the values before opening the source.
%
% ==
% process_source(Src) :-
% prolog_open_source(Src, In),
% call_cleanup(process(Src), prolog_close_source(In)).
% ==
prolog_open_source(Src, Fd) :-
'$push_input_context'(source),
( prolog:xref_open_source(Src, Fd)
-> true
; open(Src, read, Fd)
),
( peek_char(Fd, #) % Deal with #! script
-> skip(Fd, 10)
; true
),
push_operators([]),
'$set_source_module'(SM, SM),
'$save_lex_state'(LexState, []),
asserta(open_source(Fd, state(LexState, SM))).
%% prolog_close_source(+In:stream) is det.
%
% Close a stream opened using prolog_open_source/2. Restores
% operator and style options. If the stream has not been read to
% the end, we call expand_term(end_of_file, _) to allow expansion
% modules to clean-up.
prolog_close_source(In) :-
( at_end_of_stream(In)
-> true
; ignore(catch(expand(end_of_file, In, _), _, true))
),
pop_operators,
retractall(mode(In, _)),
( retract(open_source(In, state(LexState, SM)))
-> '$restore_lex_state'(LexState),
'$set_source_module'(_, SM)
; assertion(fail)
),
close(In),
'$pop_input_context'.
%% prolog_canonical_source(+SourceSpec:ground, -Id:atomic) is semidet.
%
% Given a user-specification of a source, generate a unique and
% indexable identifier for it. For files we use the
% prolog_canonical absolute filename. Id must be valid input for
% prolog_open_source/2.
prolog_canonical_source(Source, Src) :-
var(Source), !,
Src = Source.
prolog_canonical_source(User, user) :-
User == user, !.
prolog_canonical_source(Src, Id) :- % Call hook
prolog:xref_source_identifier(Src, Id), !.
prolog_canonical_source(Source, Src) :-
absolute_file_name(Source, Src,
[ file_type(prolog),
access(read),
file_errors(fail)
]), !.
%% file_name_on_path(+File:atom, -OnPath) is det.
%
% True if OnPath a description of File based on the file search
% path. This performs the inverse of absolute_file_name/3.
file_name_on_path(Path, ShortId) :-
( file_alias_path(Alias, Dir),
atom_concat(Dir, Local, Path)
-> ( Alias == '.'
-> ShortId = Local
; file_name_extension(Base, pl, Local)
-> ShortId =.. [Alias, Base]
; ShortId =.. [Alias, Local]
)
; ShortId = Path
).
%% file_alias_path(-Alias, ?Dir) is nondet.
%
% True if file Alias points to Dir. Multiple solutions are
% generated with the longest directory first.
:- dynamic
alias_cache/2.
file_alias_path(Alias, Dir) :-
( alias_cache(_, _)
-> true
; build_alias_cache
),
( nonvar(Dir)
-> ensure_slash(Dir, DirSlash),
alias_cache(Alias, DirSlash)
; alias_cache(Alias, Dir)
).
build_alias_cache :-
findall(t(DirLen, AliasLen, Alias, Dir),
search_path(Alias, Dir, AliasLen, DirLen), Ts),
sort(Ts, List0),
reverse(List0, List),
forall(member(t(_, _, Alias, Dir), List),
assert(alias_cache(Alias, Dir))).
search_path('.', Here, 999, DirLen) :-
working_directory(Here0, Here0),
ensure_slash(Here0, Here),
atom_length(Here, DirLen).
search_path(Alias, Dir, AliasLen, DirLen) :-
user:file_search_path(Alias, _),
Alias \== autoload,
Spec =.. [Alias,'.'],
atom_length(Alias, AliasLen0),
AliasLen is 1000 - AliasLen0, % must do reverse sort
absolute_file_name(Spec, Dir0,
[ file_type(directory),
access(read),
solutions(all),
file_errors(fail)
]),
ensure_slash(Dir0, Dir),
atom_length(Dir, DirLen).
ensure_slash(Dir, Dir) :-
sub_atom(Dir, _, _, 0, /), !.
ensure_slash(Dir0, Dir) :-
atom_concat(Dir0, /, Dir).
%% path_segments_atom(+Segments, -Atom) is det.
%% path_segments_atom(-Segments, +Atom) is det.
%
% Translate between a path represented as a/b/c and an atom
% representing the same path. For example:
%
% ==
% ?- path_segments_atom(a/b/c, X).
% X = 'a/b/c'.
% ?- path_segments_atom(S, 'a/b/c'), display(S).
% /(/(a,b),c)
% S = a/b/c.
% ==
%
% This predicate is part of the Prolog source library because
% SWI-Prolog allows writing paths as /-nested terms and
% source-code analysis programs often need this.
path_segments_atom(Segments, Atom) :-
var(Atom), !,
( atomic(Segments)
-> Atom = Segments
; segments_to_list(Segments, List, [])
-> atomic_list_concat(List, /, Atom)
; throw(error(type_error(file_path, Segments), _))
).
path_segments_atom(Segments, Atom) :-
atomic_list_concat(List, /, Atom),
parts_to_path(List, Segments).
segments_to_list(Var, _, _) :-
var(Var), !, fail.
segments_to_list(A/B, H, T) :-
segments_to_list(A, H, T0),
segments_to_list(B, T0, T).
segments_to_list(A, [A|T], T) :-
atomic(A).
parts_to_path([One], One) :- !.
parts_to_path(List, More/T) :-
( append(H, [T], List)
-> parts_to_path(H, More)
).
%% directory_source_files(+Dir, -Files, +Options) is det.
%
% True when Files is a sorted list of Prolog source files in Dir.
% Options:
%
% * recursive(boolean)
% If =true= (default =false=), recurse into subdirectories
% * if(Condition)
% If =true= (default =loaded=), only report loaded files.
%
% Other options are passed to absolute_file_name/3, unless
% loaded(true) is passed.
directory_source_files(Dir, SrcFiles, Options) :-
option(if(loaded), Options, loaded), !,
absolute_file_name(Dir, AbsDir, [file_type(directory), access(read)]),
( option(recursive(true), Options)
-> ensure_slash(AbsDir, Prefix),
findall(F, ( source_file(F),
sub_atom(F, 0, _, _, Prefix)
),
SrcFiles)
; findall(F, ( source_file(F),
file_directory_name(F, AbsDir)
),
SrcFiles)
).
directory_source_files(Dir, SrcFiles, Options) :-
absolute_file_name(Dir, AbsDir, [file_type(directory), access(read)]),
directory_files(AbsDir, Files),
phrase(src_files(Files, AbsDir, Options), SrcFiles).
src_files([], _, _) -->
[].
src_files([H|T], Dir, Options) -->
{ file_name_extension(_, Ext, H),
user:prolog_file_type(Ext, prolog),
\+ user:prolog_file_type(Ext, qlf),
directory_file_path(Dir, H, File0),
absolute_file_name(File0, File,
[ file_errors(fail)
| Options
])
}, !,
[File],
src_files(T, Dir, Options).
src_files([H|T], Dir, Options) -->
{ \+ special(H),
option(recursive(true), Options),
directory_file_path(Dir, H, SubDir),
exists_directory(SubDir), !,
catch(directory_files(SubDir, Files), _, fail)
}, !,
src_files(Files, SubDir, Options),
src_files(T, Dir, Options).
src_files([_|T], Dir, Options) -->
src_files(T, Dir, Options).
special(.).
special(..).
/*******************************
* MESSAGES *
*******************************/
:- multifile
prolog:message//1.
prolog:message(quasi_quotation(undeclared, Syntax)) -->
[ 'Undeclared quasi quotation syntax: ~w'-[Syntax], nl,
'Autoloading can be defined using prolog:quasi_quotation_syntax/2'
].
|