prolog_clause.pl -- Get detailed source-information about a clause
This module started life as part of the GUI tracer. As it is generally useful for debugging purposes it has moved to the general Prolog library.
The tracer library library(trace/clause)
adds caching and dealing with
dynamic predicates using listing to XPCE objects to this. Note that
clause_info/4 as below can be slow.
- clause_info(+ClauseRef, -File, -TermPos, -VarOffsets) is semidet
- clause_info(+ClauseRef, -File, -TermPos, -VarOffsets, +Options) is semidet
- Fetches source information for the given clause. File is the
file from which the clause was loaded. TermPos describes the
source layout in a format compatible to the subterm_positions
option of read_term/2. VarOffsets provides access to the
variable allocation in a stack-frame. See make_varnames/5 for
details.
Note that positions are character positions, i.e., not bytes. Line endings count as a single character, regardless of whether the actual ending is
\n
or =|\r\n|_.Defined options are:
- variable_names(-Names)
- Unify Names with the variable names list (Name=Var) as returned by read_term/3. This argument is intended for reporting source locations and refactoring based on analysis of the compiled code.
- unify_term(+T1, +T2)
- Unify the two terms, where T2 is created by writing the term and
reading it back in, but be aware that rounding problems may
cause floating point numbers not to unify. Also, if the initial
term has a string object, it is written as "..." and read as a
code-list. We compensate for that.
NOTE: Called directly from
library(trace/clause)
for the GUI tracer. - open_source(+File, -Stream) is semidet[multifile]
- Hook into clause_info/5 that opens the stream holding the source
for a specific clause. Thus, the query must succeed. The default
implementation calls open/3 on the File property.
clause_property(ClauseRef, file(File)), prolog_clause:open_source(File, Stream)
- make_varnames(+ReadClause, +DecompiledClause, +Offsets, +Names, -Term) is det
- Create a Term
varnames(...)
where each argument contains the name of the variable at that offset. If the read Clause is a DCG rule, name the two last arguments <DCG_list> and <DCG_tail>This predicate calles the multifile predicate make_varnames_hook/5 with the same arguments to allow for user extensions. Extending this predicate is needed if a compiler adds additional arguments to the clause head that must be made visible in the GUI tracer.
- unify_goal(+Read, +Decompiled, +Module, +TermPosRead, -TermPosDecompiled) is semidet[multifile]
- This hook is called to fix up source code manipulations that result from goal expansions.
- initialization_layout(+SourceLocation, ?InitGoal, -ReadGoal, -TermPos) is semidet
- Find term-layout of :- initialization directives.
- predicate_name(:Head, -PredName:string) is det
- Describe a predicate as [Module:]Name/Arity.
- clause_name(+Ref, -Name)
- Provide a suitable description of the indicated clause.
Re-exported predicates
The following predicates are exported from this file while their implementation is defined in imported modules or non-module files loaded by this module.
- clause_info(+ClauseRef, -File, -TermPos, -VarOffsets) is semidet
- clause_info(+ClauseRef, -File, -TermPos, -VarOffsets, +Options) is semidet
- Fetches source information for the given clause. File is the
file from which the clause was loaded. TermPos describes the
source layout in a format compatible to the subterm_positions
option of read_term/2. VarOffsets provides access to the
variable allocation in a stack-frame. See make_varnames/5 for
details.
Note that positions are character positions, i.e., not bytes. Line endings count as a single character, regardless of whether the actual ending is
\n
or =|\r\n|_.Defined options are:
- variable_names(-Names)
- Unify Names with the variable names list (Name=Var) as returned by read_term/3. This argument is intended for reporting source locations and refactoring based on analysis of the compiled code.