The easiest way of porting from SWI-cpp.h to SWI-cpp2.h
is to change the #include "SWI-cpp.h" to #include
"SWI-cpp2.h" and look at the warning and error messages. Where
possible, version 2 keeps old interfaces with a “deprecated” flag
if there is a better way of doing things with version 2.
For convenience when calling PL_*() functions, the Plx_*() wrapper
functions add error checking. Also, most of the PL_*() functions that
work with term_t, atom_t, etc. have
corresponding methods in PlTerm, PlAtom, etc.
Here is a list of typical changes:
term_t, PlTerm_integer(i),
PlTerm_float(v), or PlTerm_pointer(p).
char* or wchar_t and
replace them by
std::string or std::wstring if appropriate.
For example, cout << "Hello " << (char*)A1 <<
endl can be replaced by cout << "Hello " << A1.as_string()
<< endl. In general, std::string is safer than char*
because the latter can potentially point to freed memory.
false from a predicate for
failure, you can do throw PlFail(). This mechanism
is also used by
PlCheckFail(rc). Note that
throwing an exception is slower than returning false, so
performance-critical code should avoid PlCheckFail(rc)
if failure is expected to happen often.
SWI-Prolog and throw a PlFail
exception to short-circuit execution and return failure (false)
to Prolog (or throw a PlException if there was a Prolog
error.
PlAtom::handle has been replaced by PlAtom::C_,
which should be accessed by PlAtom::unwrap().
PlTerm::ref has been replaced by PlTerm::C_,
which should be accessed by PlTerm::unwrap().
PlFunctor::functor has been replaced by PlFunctor::C_,
which should be accessed by PlFunctor::unwrap().
= for unification has been
deprecated, replaced by various unify_*() methods (PlTerm::unify_term(t2),
PlTerm::unify_atom(a),
etc.).
static_cast<char*>(t) is replaced by t.as_string().c_str()
(and you should prefer t.as_striong();
static_cast<int32_t>(t) is replaced by t.as_int32_t(),
etc.
int or
long because of problems porting between Unix and Windows
platforms; instead, use int32_t, int64_t,
uint32_t, uint64_t, etc.