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Author: Jan Wielemaker
E-mail: J.Wielemaker@vu.nl
WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
Copyright (C): 2009-2011, University of Amsterdam
VU University Amsterdam
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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*/
:- module(codesio,
[ format_to_codes/3, % +Format, +Args, -Codes
format_to_codes/4, % +Format, +Args, -Codes, ?Tail
write_to_codes/2, % +Term, -Codes
write_to_codes/3, % +Term, -Codes, ?Tail
write_term_to_codes/3, % +Term, -Codes, +Options
write_term_to_codes/4, % +Term, -Codes, ?Tail, +Options
% read predicates
read_from_codes/2, % +Codes, -Term
read_term_from_codes/3, % +Codes, -Term, +Options
open_codes_stream/2, % +Codes, -Stream
with_output_to_codes/2, % :Goal, -Codes
with_output_to_codes/3, % :Goal, -Codes, ?Tail
with_output_to_codes/4 % :Goal, -Stream, -Codes, ?Tail
]).
:- meta_predicate
with_output_to_codes(0, -),
with_output_to_codes(0, -, ?),
with_output_to_codes(0, -, -, ?).
:- predicate_options(read_term_from_codes/3, 3,
[pass_to(system:read_term/3, 3)]).
:- predicate_options(write_term_to_codes/3, 3,
[pass_to(system:write_term/3, 3)]).
:- predicate_options(write_term_to_codes/4, 4,
[pass_to(system:write_term/3, 3)]).
/** <module> I/O on Lists of Character Codes
This module emulates the SICStus library codesio.pl for reading and
writing from/to lists of character codes. Most of these predicates are
straight calls into similar SWI-Prolog primitives.
This library is based on library(charsio) that originates from Quintus
Prolog. The naming is updated to reflect the ISO naming conventions and
the ISO predicats atom_codes/2, etc are obviously removed from this
library.
@compat SICStus 4
*/
%% format_to_codes(+Format, +Args, -Codes) is det.
%
% Use format/2 to write to a list of character codes.
format_to_codes(Format, Args, Codes) :-
format(codes(Codes), Format, Args).
%% format_to_codes(+Format, +Args, -Codes, ?Tail) is det.
%
% Use format/2 to write to a difference list of character codes.
format_to_codes(Format, Args, Codes, Tail) :-
format(codes(Codes, Tail), Format, Args).
%% write_to_codes(+Term, -Codes)
%
% Codes is a list of character codes produced by write/1 on Term.
write_to_codes(Term, Codes) :-
format(codes(Codes), '~w', [Term]).
%% write_to_codes(+Term, -Codes, ?Tail)
%
% Codes is a difference-list of character codes produced by write/1 on Term.
write_to_codes(Term, Codes, Tail) :-
format(codes(Codes, Tail), '~w', [Term]).
%% write_term_to_codes(+Term, -Codes, +Options) is det.
%
% True when Codes is a string that matches the output of
% write_term/3 using Options.
write_term_to_codes(Term, Codes, Options) :-
format(codes(Codes), '~W', [Term, Options]).
%% write_term_to_codes(+Term, -Codes, ?Tail, +Options) is det.
%
% True when Codes\Tail is a difference list containing the
% character codes that matches the output of write_term/3 using
% Options.
write_term_to_codes(Term, Codes, Tail, Options) :-
format(codes(Codes, Tail), '~W', [Term, Options]).
%% read_from_codes(+Codes, -Term) is det.
%
% Read Codes into Term.
%
% @compat The SWI-Prolog version does not require Codes to end
% in a full-stop.
read_from_codes([], Term) :- !,
Term = end_of_file.
read_from_codes(List, Term) :-
atom_to_term(List, Term, _).
%% read_term_from_codes(+Codes, -Term, +Options) is det.
%
% Read Codes into Term. Options are processed by read_term/3.
%
% @compat sicstus
read_term_from_codes(Codes, Term, Options) :-
read_term_from_atom(Codes, Term, Options).
%% open_codes_stream(+Codes, -Stream) is det.
%
% Open Codes as an input stream.
%
% @see open_string/2.
open_codes_stream(Codes, Stream) :-
open_string(Codes, Stream).
%% with_output_to_codes(:Goal, Codes) is det.
%
% Run Goal with as once/1. Output written to =current_output=
% is collected in Codes.
with_output_to_codes(Goal, Codes) :-
with_output_to(codes(Codes), Goal).
%% with_output_to_codes(:Goal, -Codes, ?Tail) is det.
%
% Run Goal with as once/1. Output written to =current_output=
% is collected in Codes\Tail.
with_output_to_codes(Goal, Codes, Tail) :-
with_output_to(codes(Codes, Tail), Goal).
%% with_output_to_codes(:Goal, -Stream, -Codes, ?Tail) is det.
%
% As with_output_to_codes/3, but Stream is unified with the
% temporary stream. This predicate exists for compatibility
% reasons. In SWI-Prolog, the temporary stream is also available
% as `current_output`.
with_output_to_codes(Goal, Stream, Codes, Tail) :-
with_output_to(codes(Codes, Tail), with_stream(Stream, Goal)).
with_stream(Stream, Goal) :-
current_output(Stream),
call(Goal).
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