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   36
   37:- module(quintus,
   38        [ unix/1,
   39%         file_exists/1,
   40
   41          abs/2,
   42          sin/2,
   43          cos/2,
   44          tan/2,
   45          log/2,
   46          log10/2,
   47          pow/3,
   48          ceiling/2,
   49          floor/2,
   50          round/2,
   51          acos/2,
   52          asin/2,
   53          atan/2,
   54          atan2/3,
   55          sign/2,
   56          sqrt/2,
   57
   58          genarg/3,
   59
   60          no_style_check/1,
   61          otherwise/0,
   62          simple/1,
   63%         statistics/2,                 % Please access as quintus:statistics/2
   64          prolog_flag/2,
   65
   66          date/1,                       % -date(Year, Month, Day)
   67
   68          current_stream/3,             % ?File, ?Mode, ?Stream
   69          stream_position/3,            % +Stream, -Old, +New
   70          skip_line/0,
   71          skip_line/1,                  % +Stream
   72
   73          compile/1,                    % +File(s)
   74
   75          atom_char/2,
   76          midstring/3,                  % ABC, B, AC
   77          midstring/4,                  % ABC, B, AC, LenA
   78          midstring/5,                  % ABC, B, AC, LenA, LenB
   79          midstring/6,                  % ABC, B, AC, LenA, LenB, LenC
   80
   81          raise_exception/1,            % +Exception
   82          on_exception/3                % +Ball, :Goal, :Recover
   83        ]).   84:- autoload(library(apply),[maplist/3]).   85:- autoload(library(date),[date_time_value/3]).   86:- autoload(library(shell),[shell/0]).

Quintus compatibility

This module defines several predicates from the Quintus Prolog libraries. Note that our library structure is totally different. If this library were complete, Prolog code could be ported by removing the use_module/1 declarations, relying on the SWI-Prolog autoloader.

Bluffers guide to porting:

Of course, this library is incomplete ... */

  105                /********************************
  106                *      SYSTEM INTERACTION       *
  107                *********************************/
 unix(+Action)
This predicate provides a partial emulation of the corresponding Quintus predicate. It provides access to some operating system features and unlike the name suggests, is not operating system specific. Defined actions are below.
system(+Command)
Equivalent to shell(Command)
shell(+Command)
Equivalent to shell(Command)
access(File,0)
Equivalent to access_file(File, read)
cd(Dir)
Equivalent to working_directory(_, Dir)
args(List)
Equivalent to current_prolog_flag(os_argv, List).
argv(List)
Equivalent to args(List), but arguments that are syntactically valid numbers are passed as a number.
  130unix(system(Command)) :-
  131    shell(Command).
  132unix(shell(Command)) :-
  133    shell(Command).
  134unix(shell) :-
  135    shell.
  136unix(access(File, 0)) :-
  137    access_file(File, read).
  138unix(cd) :-
  139    expand_file_name(~, [Home]),
  140    working_directory(_, Home).
  141unix(cd(Dir)) :-
  142    working_directory(_, Dir).
  143unix(args(L)) :-
  144    current_prolog_flag(os_argv, L).
  145unix(argv(L)) :-
  146    current_prolog_flag(os_argv, S),
  147    maplist(to_prolog, S, L).
  148
  149to_prolog(S, A) :-
  150    name(S, L),
  151    name(A, L).
  152
  153
  154                /********************************
  155                *        META PREDICATES        *
  156                *********************************/
 otherwise
For (A -> B ; otherwise -> C)
  162otherwise.
  163
  164
  165                /********************************
  166                *          ARITHMETIC           *
  167                *********************************/
 abs(+Number, -Absolute)
Unify `Absolute' with the absolute value of `Number'.
  172abs(Number, Absolute) :-
  173    Absolute is abs(Number).
 sin(+Angle, -Sine) is det
 cos(+Angle, -Cosine) is det
 tan(+Angle, -Tangent) is det
 log(+X, -NatLog) is det
 log10(+X, -Log) is det
 pow(+X, +Y, -Pow) is det
 ceiling(+X, -Value) is det
 floor(+X, -Value) is det
 round(+X, -Value) is det
 sqrt(+X, -Value) is det
 acos(+X, -Value) is det
 asin(+X, -Value) is det
 atan(+X, -Value) is det
 atan2(+Y, +X, -Value) is det
 sign(+X, -Value) is det
Math library predicates. SWI-Prolog (and ISO) support these as functions under is/2, etc.
deprecated
- Do not use these predicates except for compatibility reasons.
Compatibility
- Quintus Prolog.
  198sin(A, V) :-      V is sin(A).
  199cos(A, V) :-      V is cos(A).
  200tan(A, V) :-      V is tan(A).
  201log(A, V) :-      V is log(A).
  202log10(X, V) :-    V is log10(X).
  203pow(X,Y,V) :-     V is X**Y.
  204ceiling(X, V) :-  V is ceil(X).
  205floor(X, V) :-    V is floor(X).
  206round(X, V) :-    V is round(X).
  207sqrt(X, V) :-     V is sqrt(X).
  208acos(X, V) :-     V is acos(X).
  209asin(X, V) :-     V is asin(X).
  210atan(X, V) :-     V is atan(X).
  211atan2(Y, X, V) :- V is atan(Y, X).
  212sign(X, V) :-     V is sign(X).
  213
  214
  215                 /*******************************
  216                 *      TERM MANIPULATION       *
  217                 *******************************/
 genarg(?Index, +Term, ?Arg) is nondet
Generalised version of ISO arg/3. SWI-Prolog's arg/3 is already genarg/3.
  224genarg(N, T, A) :-
  225    arg(N, T, A).
  226
  227
  228                 /*******************************
  229                 *            FLAGS             *
  230                 *******************************/
 prolog_flag(?Flag, ?Value) is nondet
Same as ISO current_prolog_flag/2. Maps version.
bug
- Should map relevant Quintus flag identifiers.
  238prolog_flag(version, Version) :-
  239    !,
  240    current_prolog_flag(version_data, swi(Major, Minor, Patch, _)),
  241    current_prolog_flag(arch, Arch),
  242    current_prolog_flag(compiled_at, Compiled),
  243    atomic_list_concat(['SWI-Prolog ',
  244                 Major, '.', Minor, '.', Patch,
  245                 ' (', Arch, '): ', Compiled], Version).
  246prolog_flag(Flag, Value) :-
  247    current_prolog_flag(Flag, Value).
  248
  249
  250                 /*******************************
  251                 *          STATISTICS          *
  252                 *******************************/
  253
  254%       Here used to be a definition of Quintus statistics/2 in traditional
  255%       SWI-Prolog statistics/2.  The current built-in emulates Quintus
  256%       almost completely.
  257
  258
  259                 /*******************************
  260                 *           DATE/TIME          *
  261                 *******************************/
 date(-Date) is det
Get current date as date(Y,M,D)
  267date(Date) :-
  268    get_time(T),
  269    stamp_date_time(T, DaTime, local),
  270    date_time_value(date, DaTime, Date).
  271
  272
  273                /********************************
  274                *          STYLE CHECK          *
  275                *********************************/
 no_style_check(Style) is det
Same as SWI-Prolog style_check(-Style). The Quintus option single_var is mapped to singleton.
See also
- style_check/1.
  284q_style_option(single_var, singleton) :- !.
  285q_style_option(Option, Option).
  286
  287no_style_check(QOption) :-
  288    q_style_option(QOption, SWIOption),
  289    style_check(-SWIOption).
  290
  291
  292                 /*******************************
  293                 *            TYPES             *
  294                 *******************************/
 simple(@Term) is semidet
Term is atomic or a variable.
  300simple(X) :-
  301    (   atomic(X)
  302    ->  true
  303    ;   var(X)
  304    ).
  305
  306
  307                 /*******************************
  308                 *            STREAMS           *
  309                 *******************************/
 current_stream(?Object, ?Mode, ?Stream)
SICStus/Quintus and backward compatible predicate. New code should be using the ISO compatible stream_property/2.
  316current_stream(Object, Mode, Stream) :-
  317    stream_property(Stream, mode(FullMode)),
  318    stream_mode(FullMode, Mode),
  319    (   stream_property(Stream, file_name(Object0))
  320    ->  true
  321    ;   stream_property(Stream, file_no(Object0))
  322    ->  true
  323    ;   Object0 = []
  324    ),
  325    Object = Object0.
  326
  327stream_mode(read,   read).
  328stream_mode(write,  write).
  329stream_mode(append, write).
  330stream_mode(update, write).
 stream_position(+Stream, -Old, +New)
True when Old is the current position in Stream and the stream has been repositioned to New.
deprecated
- New code should use the ISO predicates stream_property/2 and set_stream_position/2.
  340stream_position(Stream, Old, New) :-
  341    stream_property(Stream, position(Old)),
  342    set_stream_position(Stream, New).
 skip_line is det
 skip_line(Stream) is det
Skip the rest of the current line (on Stream). Same as skip(0'\n).
  351skip_line :-
  352    skip(10).
  353skip_line(Stream) :-
  354    skip(Stream, 10).
  355
  356
  357                 /*******************************
  358                 *         COMPILATION          *
  359                 *******************************/
 compile(+Files) is det
Compile files. SWI-Prolog doesn't distinguish between compilation and consult.
See also
- load_files/2.
  368:- meta_predicate
  369    compile(:).  370
  371compile(Files) :-
  372    consult(Files).
  373
  374                 /*******************************
  375                 *         ATOM-HANDLING        *
  376                 *******************************/
 atom_char(+Char, -Code) is det
atom_char(-Char, +Code) is det
Same as ISO char_code/2.
  383atom_char(Char, Code) :-
  384    char_code(Char, Code).
 midstring(?ABC, ?B, ?AC) is nondet
 midstring(?ABC, ?B, ?AC, LenA) is nondet
 midstring(?ABC, ?B, ?AC, LenA, LenB) is nondet
 midstring(?ABC, ?B, ?AC, LenA, LenB, LenC) is nondet
Too difficult to explain. See the Quintus docs. As far as I understand them the code below emulates this function just fine.
  394midstring(ABC, B, AC) :-
  395    midstring(ABC, B, AC, _, _, _).
  396midstring(ABC, B, AC, LenA) :-
  397    midstring(ABC, B, AC, LenA, _, _).
  398midstring(ABC, B, AC, LenA, LenB) :-
  399    midstring(ABC, B, AC, LenA, LenB, _).
  400midstring(ABC, B, AC, LenA, LenB, LenC) :-      % -ABC, +B, +AC
  401    var(ABC),
  402    !,
  403    atom_length(AC, LenAC),
  404    (   nonvar(LenA) ; nonvar(LenC)
  405    ->  plus(LenA, LenC, LenAC)
  406    ;   true
  407    ),
  408    sub_atom(AC, 0, LenA, _, A),
  409    LenC is LenAC - LenA,
  410    sub_atom(AC, _, LenC, 0, C),
  411    atom_length(B, LenB),
  412    atomic_list_concat([A,B,C], ABC).
  413midstring(ABC, B, AC, LenA, LenB, LenC) :-
  414    sub_atom(ABC, LenA, LenB, LenC, B),
  415    sub_atom(ABC, 0, LenA, _, A),
  416    sub_atom(ABC, _, LenC, 0, C),
  417    atom_concat(A, C, AC).
  418
  419
  420                 /*******************************
  421                 *           EXCEPTIONS         *
  422                 *******************************/
 raise_exception(+Term)
Quintus compatible exception handling
  428raise_exception(Term) :-
  429    throw(Term).
 on_exception(+Template, :Goal, :Recover)
  433:- meta_predicate
  434    on_exception(+, 0, 0).  435
  436on_exception(Except, Goal, Recover) :-
  437    catch(Goal, Except, Recover)