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Author: Jan Wielemaker
E-mail: J.Wielemaker@vu.nl
WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
Copyright (c) 2003-2014, University of Amsterdam
VU University Amsterdam
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:- module(make,
[ make/0
]).
:- use_module(library(check)).
:- use_module(library(lists)).
:- use_module(library(option)).
:- use_module(library(debug)).
:- set_prolog_flag(generate_debug_info, false).
/** <module> Reload modified source files
This module provides the SWI-Prolog `make' facility that synchronises
Prolog internal database after loaded files have been edited.
@bug Dependency tracking is incomplete. Notably, there is no
dependency tracking if compilation of one module depends
on goal_expansion/2 or term_expansion/2 rules provided by
another.
*/
:- multifile
prolog:make_hook/2.
%! make
%
% Reload all source files that have been changed since they were
% loaded. This predicate peforms the following steps:
%
% 1. Compute the set of files that need to be reloaded.
% 2. Call the hook prolog:make_hook(before, Files)
% 3. Reload the files
% 4. Call the hook prolog:make_hook(after, Files)
% 5. If (4) fails, call list_undefined/0.
%
% The hooks are called with an empty list if no files need
% reloading.
make :-
notrace(make_no_trace).
make_no_trace :-
'$update_library_index',
findall(File, modified_file(File), Reload0),
list_to_set(Reload0, Reload),
( prolog:make_hook(before, Reload)
-> true
; true
),
print_message(silent, make(reload(Reload))),
maplist(reload_file, Reload),
print_message(silent, make(done(Reload))),
( prolog:make_hook(after, Reload)
-> true
; list_undefined,
list_void_declarations
).
modified_file(File) :-
source_file_property(Source, modified(Time)),
\+ source_file_property(Source, included_in(_,_)),
Time > 0.0, % See source_file/1
( source_file_property(Source, derived_from(File, LoadTime))
-> true
; File = Source,
LoadTime = Time
),
( catch(time_file(File, Modified), _, fail),
Modified > LoadTime
-> true
; source_file_property(Source, includes(Included, IncLoadTime)),
catch(time_file(Included, Modified), _, fail),
Modified > IncLoadTime
-> true
).
%! reload_file(File)
%
% Reload file into the proper module.
%
% @bug If modules import each other, we must load them in the
% proper order for import/export dependencies.
:- public reload_file/1. % Used by PDT
reload_file(File) :-
source_base_name(File, Compile),
findall(M-Opts,
source_file_property(File, load_context(M, _, Opts)),
Modules),
( Modules = [First-OptsFirst|Rest]
-> Extra = [ silent(false),
register(false)
],
merge_options([if(true)|Extra], OptsFirst, OFirst),
debug(make, 'Make: First load ~q', [load_files(First:Compile, OFirst)]),
load_files(First:Compile, OFirst),
forall(member(Context-Opts, Rest),
( merge_options([if(not_loaded)|Extra], Opts, O),
debug(make, 'Make: re-import: ~q',
[load_files(Context:Compile, O)]),
load_files(Context:Compile, O)
))
; load_files(user:Compile)
).
source_base_name(File, Compile) :-
file_name_extension(Compile, Ext, File),
user:prolog_file_type(Ext, prolog),
!.
source_base_name(File, File).
%! prolog:make_hook(+When, +Files) is semidet.
%
% This hook is called by make/0. It is called with the following
% values for When:
%
% - before
% The hook is called before reloading starts. The default
% action is to do nothing.
%
% - after
% The hook is called after reloading completed. The default
% action is to call list_undefined/1 as:
%
% ==
% list_undefined([scan(local)]).
% ==
%
% The hook can be used to change program validation, stop or
% restart services, etc.
%
% @arg Files is a list holding the canonical file names of the
% files that need to be reloaded. This list can be empty.
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