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Part of SWI-Prolog
Author: Jan Wielemaker
E-mail: jan@swi.psy.uva.nl
WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
Copyright (C): 1985-2002, University of Amsterdam
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*/
:- module('$attvar',
[ '$wakeup'/1, % +Wakeup list
freeze/2, % +Var, :Goal
frozen/2, % @Var, -Goal
call_residue_vars/2, % :Goal, -Vars
copy_term/3 % +Term, -Copy, -Residue
]).
/* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Attributed variable and coroutining support based on attributed
variables. This module is complemented with C-defined predicates defined
in pl-attvar.c
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - */
% '$wakeup'(+List)
%
% Called from the kernel if assignments have been made to
% attributed variables.
'$wakeup'([]).
'$wakeup'(wakeup(Attribute, Value, Rest)) :-
call_all_attr_uhooks(Attribute, Value),
'$wakeup'(Rest).
call_all_attr_uhooks([], _).
call_all_attr_uhooks(att(Module, AttVal, Rest), Value) :-
uhook(Module, AttVal, Value),
call_all_attr_uhooks(Rest, Value).
% uhook(+AttributeName, +AttributeValue, +Value)
%
% Run the unify hook for attributed named AttributeName after
% assigning an attvar with attribute AttributeValue the value
% Value.
%
% This predicate deals with reserved attribute names to avoid
% the meta-call overhead.
uhook(freeze, Goal, Y) :- !,
( attvar(Y)
-> ( get_attr(Y, freeze, G2)
-> put_attr(Y, freeze, '$and'(G2, Goal))
; put_attr(Y, freeze, Goal)
)
; unfreeze(Goal)
).
uhook(Module, AttVal, Value) :-
Module:attr_unify_hook(AttVal, Value).
% unfreeze(+ConjunctionOrGoal)
%
% Handle unfreezing of conjunctions. As meta-calling control
% structures is slower than meta-interpreting them we do this in
% Prolog. Another advantage is that having unfreeze/1 in between
% makes the stacktrace and profiling easier to intepret. Please
% note that we cannot use a direct conjunction as this would break
% freeze(X, (a, !, b)).
unfreeze('$and'(A,B)) :- !,
unfreeze(A),
unfreeze(B).
unfreeze(Goal) :-
Goal.
% freeze(@Var, :Goal)
%
% Suspend execution of Goal until Var is unbound.
:- meta_predicate
freeze(?, 0).
freeze(Var, Goal) :-
'$freeze'(Var, Goal), !. % Succeeds if delayed
freeze(_, Goal) :-
Goal.
% frozen(@Var, -Goals)
%
% Unify Goals with the goals frozen on Var or true if no
% goals are grozen on Var.
frozen(Var, Goals) :-
get_attr(Var, freeze, Goals0), !,
make_conjunction(Goals0, Goals).
frozen(_, true).
make_conjunction('$and'(A0, B0), (A, B)) :- !,
make_conjunction(A0, A),
make_conjunction(B0, B).
make_conjunction(G, G).
/*******************************
* PORTRAY *
*******************************/
% portray_attvar(@Var)
%
% Called from write_term/3 using the option attributes(portray) or
% when the prolog flag write_attributes equals portray. Its task
% is the write the attributes in a human readable format.
portray_attvar(Var) :-
write('{'),
get_attrs(Var, Attr),
portray_attrs(Attr, Var),
write('}').
portray_attrs([], _).
portray_attrs(att(Name, Value, Rest), Var) :-
portray_attr(Name, Value, Var),
( Rest == []
-> true
; write(', '),
portray_attrs(Rest, Var)
).
portray_attr(freeze, Goal, Var) :- !,
format('freeze(~w, ~W)', [ Var, Goal,
[ portray(true),
quoted(true),
attributes(ignore)
]
]).
portray_attr(Name, Value, Var) :-
G = Name:attr_portray_hook(Value, Var),
( '$c_current_predicate'(_, G),
G
-> true
; format('~w = ...', [Name])
).
/*******************************
* CALL RESIDUE *
*******************************/
%% call_residue_vars(:Goal, -Vars)
%
% If Goal is true, Vars is the set of residual attributed
% variables created by Goal. Goal is called as in call/1. This
% predicate is for debugging constraint programs. Assume a
% constraint program that creates conflicting constraints on a
% variable that is not part of the result variables of Goal. If
% the solver is powerful enough it will detect the conflict and
% fail. If the solver is too weak however it will succeed and
% residual attributed variables holding the conflicting constraint
% form a witness of this problem.
%
% @bug In the current implementation attributed variables may
% be garbage collected and will not appear in Vars.
:- meta_predicate
call_residue_vars(0, -).
call_residue_vars(Goal, Vars) :-
'$get_choice_point'(Chp),
call_det(Goal, Det),
'$attvars_after_choicepoint'(Chp, Vars),
( Det == true
-> !
; true
).
call_residue_vars(_,_) :-
fail.
call_det(Goal, Det) :-
Goal,
deterministic(Det).
%% copy_term(+Term, -Copy, -Gs) is det.
%
% Creates a regular term Copy as a copy of Term (without any
% attributes), and a list Gs of goals that when executed reinstate
% all attributes onto Copy. The nonterminal attribute_goals//1, as
% defined in the modules the attributes stem from, is used to
% convert attributes to lists of goals.
copy_term(Term, Copy, Gs) :-
term_attvars(Term, Vs),
( Vs == []
-> Gs = [],
copy_term(Term, Copy)
; findall(Term-Gs,
( phrase(attvars_residuals(Vs), Gs),
delete_attributes(Term)
),
[Copy-Gs])
).
attvars_residuals([]) --> [].
attvars_residuals([V|Vs]) -->
( { get_attrs(V, As) }
-> attvar_residuals(As, V)
; []
),
attvars_residuals(Vs).
attvar_residuals([], _) --> [].
attvar_residuals(att(Module,Value,As), V) -->
( { nonvar(V) }
-> % a previous projection predicate could have instantiated
% this variable, for example, to avoid redundant goals
[]
; ( { Module == freeze }
-> frozen_residuals(Value, V)
; { current_predicate(Module:attribute_goals/3) }
-> { phrase(Module:attribute_goals(V), Goals) },
list(Goals)
; { current_predicate(Module:attribute_goal/2) }
-> { Module:attribute_goal(V, Goal) },
dot_list(Goal)
; [put_attr(V, Module, Value)]
)
),
attvar_residuals(As, V).
list([]) --> [].
list([L|Ls]) --> [L], list(Ls).
dot_list((A,B)) --> !, dot_list(A), dot_list(B).
dot_list(A) --> [A].
delete_attributes(Term) :-
term_attvars(Term, Vs),
delete_attributes_(Vs).
delete_attributes_([]).
delete_attributes_([V|Vs]) :-
del_attrs(V),
delete_attributes_(Vs).
%% frozen_residuals(+FreezeAttr, +Var)// is det.
%
% Instantiate a freeze goal for each member of the $and
% conjunction. Note that we cannot map this into a conjunction
% because freeze(X, a), freeze(X, !) would create freeze(X,
% (a,!)), which is fundamentally different. We could create
% freeze(X, (call(a), call(!))) or preform a more eleborate
% analysis to validate the semantics are not changed.
frozen_residuals('$and'(X,Y), V) --> !,
frozen_residuals(X, V),
frozen_residuals(Y, V).
frozen_residuals(X, V) -->
[ freeze(V, X) ].
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