/usr/lib/swi-prolog/library/streaminfo.pl is in swi-prolog-nox 7.2.3+dfsg-6.
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Author: Jan Wielemaker
E-mail: J.Wielemaker@uva.nl
WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
Copyright (C): 2009, University of Amsterdam
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*/
:- module(stream_info,
[ stream_info/1 % +Stream
]).
:- use_foreign_library(foreign(streaminfo)).
%% stream_info(+Stream) is det.
%
% Print detailed information about a stream or a file-number to
% the error output. The output of this command is meant for
% experts and requires knowledge about the implementation of
% streams. It has been added to diagnose leaking streams in
% web-servers. For example, on linux systems we can examine
% process file-descriptors using
%
% ==
% % ls -l /proc/<pid>/fd
% ==
%
% If now (say) descriptor 15 is open where it should not be, we
% can this command to find the associated Prolog streams and print
% as mush as possible information about the stream.
%
% ==
% ?- stream_info(15).
% ==
%
% @param Stream A stream-handle, alias name, (integer) system
% file handle or `'<stream>(address)'` atom.
stream_info(Stream) :-
is_stream(Stream), !,
forall(stream_property(Stream, P),
print_property(P)),
nl,
catch('$stream_info'(current_output, Stream), E, true),
( nonvar(E)
-> format('~w:~t~25|~q~n', ['pending exception', E])
; true
).
stream_info(FileNo) :-
integer(FileNo), !,
findall(S, stream_property(S, file_no(FileNo)), Streams),
length(Streams, Len),
format('File no ~w is connected to ~d streams~n', [FileNo, Len]),
forall(member(Stream, Streams),
( format('****************~nStream ~p:~n', [Stream]),
stream_info(Stream))).
stream_info(Atom) :-
atom(Atom),
( stream_property(Stream, type(_)),
format(atom(Atom), '~p', [Stream])
-> stream_info(Stream)
; existence_error(stream, Atom)
).
print_property(P) :-
P =.. [Name,Value], !,
format('~w:~t~25|~q~n', [Name, Value]).
print_property(input) :- !.
print_property(output) :- !.
print_property(P) :-
format('~p~n', [P]).
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