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567 lines
22 KiB
Mathematica
%---------------------------------------------------------------------------%
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% vim: ts=4 sw=4 et ft=mercury
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%---------------------------------------------------------------------------%
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% Copyright (C) 2014-2018, 2025 The Mercury team.
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% This file is distributed under the terms specified in COPYING.LIB.
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%---------------------------------------------------------------------------%
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%
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% File: string.to_string.m.
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% Stability: high.
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%
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% This module implements the related predicates
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%
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% - string.string
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% - string.string_ops
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% - string.string_ops_noncanon
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%
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% which each convert a value of an arbitrary type to a string.
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%
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%---------------------------------------------------------------------------%
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:- module string.to_string.
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:- interface.
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:- import_module deconstruct.
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:- import_module ops.
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%---------------------------------------------------------------------------%
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:- func string_impl(T) = string.
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:- func string_ops_impl(ops.table, T) = string.
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:- pred string_ops_noncanon_impl(noncanon_handling, ops.table, T, string).
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:- mode string_ops_noncanon_impl(in(do_not_allow), in, in, out) is det.
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:- mode string_ops_noncanon_impl(in(canonicalize), in, in, out) is det.
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:- mode string_ops_noncanon_impl(in(include_details_cc), in, in, out)
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is cc_multi.
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:- mode string_ops_noncanon_impl(in, in, in, out) is cc_multi.
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%---------------------------------------------------------------------------%
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%---------------------------------------------------------------------------%
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:- implementation.
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:- import_module array.
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:- import_module bitmap.
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:- import_module int.
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:- import_module type_desc.
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:- import_module univ.
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:- import_module version_array.
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:- use_module rtti_implementation.
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:- use_module term_io.
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%---------------------------------------------------------------------------%
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string_impl(Univ) = String :-
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string_ops_noncanon_impl(canonicalize, ops.init_mercury_op_table,
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Univ, String).
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string_ops_impl(OpTable, Univ) = String :-
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string_ops_noncanon_impl(canonicalize, OpTable, Univ, String).
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string_ops_noncanon_impl(NonCanon, OpTable, X, String) :-
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value_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, X, [], RevStrings),
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String = string.append_list(list.reverse(RevStrings)).
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%---------------------------------------------------------------------------%
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% For efficiency, these predicates collect a list of strings which,
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% when concatenated in reverse order, produce the final output.
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%
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% XXX This *should* be a string builder, but *cannot* be a string builder
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% without the operations on string builders having <in,out> modes besides
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% the current <di,uo> modes. This is because in several places in this
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% module, we have code in the conditions of if-then-elses that both
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%
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% - tests whether the input has one of several known shapes, and
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% - converts inputs of each shape to a string *using more than one append*.
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%
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% If each append has a <di,uo> mode, then this whole code cannot be
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% in the condition, since a failure in the condition after an append
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% would require resurrecting an already-destroyed value.
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%
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% We could avoid this by delaying the appends to the string builder
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% to the then-part of the if-then-else, but this would require
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% more complex and slower code. This makes the whole exercise unattractive.
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:- type revstrings == list(string).
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% Utility predicate.
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%
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:- pred add_revstring(string::in, revstrings::in, revstrings::out) is det.
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add_revstring(String, RevStrings, [String | RevStrings]).
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%---------------------------------------------------------------------------%
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:- pred value_to_revstrings(noncanon_handling, ops.table, T,
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revstrings, revstrings).
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:- mode value_to_revstrings(in(do_not_allow), in, in, in, out) is det.
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:- mode value_to_revstrings(in(canonicalize), in, in, in, out) is det.
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:- mode value_to_revstrings(in(include_details_cc), in, in, in, out)
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is cc_multi.
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:- mode value_to_revstrings(in, in, in, in, out) is cc_multi.
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value_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, X, !Rs) :-
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Priority = ops.universal_priority(OpTable),
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value_to_revstrings_prio(NonCanon, OpTable, Priority, X, !Rs).
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:- pred value_to_revstrings_prio(noncanon_handling, ops.table, ops.priority, T,
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revstrings, revstrings).
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:- mode value_to_revstrings_prio(in(do_not_allow), in, in, in, in, out) is det.
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:- mode value_to_revstrings_prio(in(canonicalize), in, in, in, in, out) is det.
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:- mode value_to_revstrings_prio(in(include_details_cc), in, in, in, in, out)
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is cc_multi.
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:- mode value_to_revstrings_prio(in, in, in, in, in, out) is cc_multi.
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value_to_revstrings_prio(NonCanon, OpTable, Priority, X, !Rs) :-
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% We need to special-case the builtin types.
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% XXX Are there any that should special-case but don't?
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% There is at least one: univ.
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type_ctor_and_args(type_of(X), TypeCtorDesc, ArgTypeDescs),
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TypeCtorModuleName = type_ctor_module_name(TypeCtorDesc),
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TypeCtorName = type_ctor_name(TypeCtorDesc),
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( if
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(
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TypeCtorModuleName = "builtin",
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(
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TypeCtorName = "string",
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det_dynamic_cast(X, Str),
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ToAddStr = term_io.quoted_string(Str)
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;
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TypeCtorName = "character",
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det_dynamic_cast(X, Char),
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ToAddStr = term_io.quoted_char_to_string(Char)
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;
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TypeCtorName = "float",
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det_dynamic_cast(X, Float),
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ToAddStr = string.float_to_string(Float)
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;
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TypeCtorName = "int",
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det_dynamic_cast(X, I),
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ToAddStr = string.int_to_string(I)
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;
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TypeCtorName = "int8",
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det_dynamic_cast(X, I8),
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ToAddStr = string.int8_to_string(I8) ++ "i8"
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;
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TypeCtorName = "int16",
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det_dynamic_cast(X, I16),
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ToAddStr = string.int16_to_string(I16) ++ "i16"
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;
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TypeCtorName = "int32",
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det_dynamic_cast(X, I32),
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ToAddStr = string.int32_to_string(I32) ++ "i32"
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;
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TypeCtorName = "int64",
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det_dynamic_cast(X, I64),
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ToAddStr = string.int64_to_string(I64) ++ "i64"
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;
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TypeCtorName = "uint",
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det_dynamic_cast(X, U),
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ToAddStr = string.uint_to_string(U) ++ "u"
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;
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TypeCtorName = "uint8",
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det_dynamic_cast(X, U8),
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ToAddStr = string.uint8_to_string(U8) ++ "u8"
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;
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TypeCtorName = "uint16",
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det_dynamic_cast(X, U16),
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ToAddStr = string.uint16_to_string(U16) ++ "u16"
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;
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TypeCtorName = "uint32",
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det_dynamic_cast(X, U32),
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ToAddStr = string.uint32_to_string(U32) ++ "u32"
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;
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TypeCtorName = "uint64",
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det_dynamic_cast(X, U64),
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ToAddStr = string.uint64_to_string(U64) ++ "u64"
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;
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TypeCtorName = "c_pointer",
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det_dynamic_cast(X, CPtr),
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ToAddStr = c_pointer_to_string(CPtr)
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)
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;
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TypeCtorModuleName = "bitmap",
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TypeCtorName = "bitmap",
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det_dynamic_cast(X, Bitmap),
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ToAddStr = term_io.quoted_string(bitmap.to_string(Bitmap))
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;
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TypeCtorModuleName = "type_desc",
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(
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TypeCtorName = "type_desc",
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det_dynamic_cast(X, TypeDesc),
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ToAddStr = term_io.quoted_atom(type_name(TypeDesc))
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;
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TypeCtorName = "type_ctor_desc",
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det_dynamic_cast(X, TypeCtorDesc),
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ToAddStr = type_ctor_desc_to_string(TypeCtorDesc)
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)
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;
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TypeCtorModuleName = "private_builtin",
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TypeCtorName = "type_info",
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ArgTypeDescs = [ElemType],
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% The following code used to be split across two predicates.
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% I (zs) think that this may explain its (probably) unnecessary
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% complexity.
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has_type(Elem, ElemType),
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same_private_builtin_type(PITypeInfo, Elem),
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det_dynamic_cast(X, PITypeInfo),
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private_builtin.unsafe_type_cast(PITypeInfo, TypeInfo),
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type_desc.type_info_to_type_desc(TypeInfo, TypeDesc),
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ToAddStr = term_io.quoted_atom(type_name(TypeDesc))
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)
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then
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add_revstring(ToAddStr, !Rs)
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else if
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(
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TypeCtorModuleName = "array",
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TypeCtorName = "array",
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ArgTypeDescs = [ElemType],
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% Now that we know the element type, we can constrain the type of
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% the variable Array so that we can use det_dynamic_cast.
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has_type(Elem, ElemType),
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same_array_elem_type(Array, Elem),
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det_dynamic_cast(X, Array),
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array_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, Array, !Rs)
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;
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TypeCtorModuleName = "version_array",
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TypeCtorName = "version_array",
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ArgTypeDescs = [ElemType],
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has_type(Elem, ElemType),
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same_version_array_elem_type(VersionArray, Elem),
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det_dynamic_cast(X, VersionArray),
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version_array_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, VersionArray, !Rs)
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)
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then
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% The condition has already done the updates to !Rs.
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true
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else
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ordinary_term_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, Priority, X, !Rs)
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).
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:- pred same_array_elem_type(array(T)::unused, T::unused) is det.
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same_array_elem_type(_, _).
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:- pred same_version_array_elem_type(version_array(T)::unused, T::unused)
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is det.
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same_version_array_elem_type(_, _).
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:- pred same_private_builtin_type(private_builtin.type_info::unused,
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T::unused) is det.
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same_private_builtin_type(_, _).
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:- pred ordinary_term_to_revstrings(noncanon_handling, ops.table,
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ops.priority, T, revstrings, revstrings).
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:- mode ordinary_term_to_revstrings(in(do_not_allow),
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in, in, in, in, out) is det.
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:- mode ordinary_term_to_revstrings(in(canonicalize),
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in, in, in, in, out) is det.
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:- mode ordinary_term_to_revstrings(in(include_details_cc),
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in, in, in, in, out) is cc_multi.
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:- mode ordinary_term_to_revstrings(in,
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in, in, in, in, out) is cc_multi.
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ordinary_term_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, MinTermPrio, X, !Rs) :-
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% NOTE: The code of this predicate should be kept in sync with
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% the code of write_ordinary_term in stream.string_writer.m.
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% XXX The code for handling tuples is currently NOT in sync.
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deconstruct(X, NonCanon, Functor, _Arity, Args),
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( if
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(
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Functor = "[|]",
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Args = [ListHead, ListTail],
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add_revstring("[", !Rs),
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arg_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, ListHead, !Rs),
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univ_list_tail_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, ListTail, !Rs),
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add_revstring("]", !Rs)
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;
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Functor = "[]",
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Args = [],
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add_revstring("[]", !Rs)
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;
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Functor = "{}",
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(
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Args = [],
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add_revstring("{}", !Rs)
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;
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Args = [BracedTerm],
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add_revstring("{ ", !Rs),
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value_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, univ_value(BracedTerm),
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!Rs),
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add_revstring(" }", !Rs)
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;
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Args = [BracedHead | BracedTail],
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BracedTail = [_ | _],
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% If we add padding after { and before } for tuples
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% containing one term, why do we not also do so for tuples
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% containing more than one term?
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%
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% (compiler/parse_tree_out_term.m says it is because non-DCG
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% goals in DCG clauses look like one-argument tuples, and
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% by tradition, they have spaces between the goal and
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% the { and }.) However, that is not an argument for
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% doing this for *all* uses of {}.
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add_revstring("{", !Rs),
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arg_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, BracedHead, !Rs),
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term_args_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, BracedTail, !Rs),
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add_revstring("}", !Rs)
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)
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)
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then
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% Return the value of !:R computed above.
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true
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else
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(
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Args = [ArgA],
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( if ops.lookup_op_infos(OpTable, Functor, OpInfos) then
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( if
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OpInfos ^ oi_prefix = pre(OpPrio, GtOrGeA)
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then
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maybe_add_revstring("(", MinTermPrio, OpPrio, !Rs),
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add_revstring(term_io.quoted_atom(Functor), !Rs),
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add_revstring(" ", !Rs),
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MinPrioA = min_priority_for_arg(OpPrio, GtOrGeA),
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value_to_revstrings_prio(NonCanon, OpTable, MinPrioA,
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univ_value(ArgA), !Rs),
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maybe_add_revstring(")", MinTermPrio, OpPrio, !Rs)
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else if
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OpInfos ^ oi_postfix = post(OpPrio, GtOrGeA)
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then
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maybe_add_revstring("(", MinTermPrio, OpPrio, !Rs),
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MinPrioA = min_priority_for_arg(OpPrio, GtOrGeA),
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value_to_revstrings_prio(NonCanon, OpTable, MinPrioA,
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univ_value(ArgA), !Rs),
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add_revstring(" ", !Rs),
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add_revstring(term_io.quoted_atom(Functor), !Rs),
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maybe_add_revstring(")", MinTermPrio, OpPrio, !Rs)
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else
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plain_term_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, MinTermPrio,
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Functor, Args, !Rs)
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)
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else
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plain_term_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, MinTermPrio,
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Functor, Args, !Rs)
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)
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;
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Args = [ArgA, ArgB],
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( if ops.lookup_op_infos(OpTable, Functor, OpInfos) then
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( if
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OpInfos ^ oi_infix = in(OpPrio, GtOrGeA, GtOrGeB)
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then
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MinPrioA = min_priority_for_arg(OpPrio, GtOrGeA),
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MinPrioB = min_priority_for_arg(OpPrio, GtOrGeB),
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maybe_add_revstring("(", MinTermPrio, OpPrio, !Rs),
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value_to_revstrings_prio(NonCanon, OpTable, MinPrioA,
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univ_value(ArgA), !Rs),
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( if Functor = "," then
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add_revstring(", ", !Rs)
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else
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add_revstring(" ", !Rs),
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add_revstring(term_io.quoted_atom(Functor), !Rs),
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add_revstring(" ", !Rs)
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),
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value_to_revstrings_prio(NonCanon, OpTable, MinPrioB,
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univ_value(ArgB), !Rs),
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maybe_add_revstring(")", MinTermPrio, OpPrio, !Rs)
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else if
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OpInfos ^ oi_binary_prefix =
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bin_pre(OpPrio, GtOrGeA, GtOrGeB)
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then
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MinPrioA = min_priority_for_arg(OpPrio, GtOrGeA),
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MinPrioB = min_priority_for_arg(OpPrio, GtOrGeB),
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maybe_add_revstring("(", MinTermPrio, OpPrio, !Rs),
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add_revstring(term_io.quoted_atom(Functor), !Rs),
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add_revstring(" ", !Rs),
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value_to_revstrings_prio(NonCanon, OpTable, MinPrioA,
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univ_value(ArgA), !Rs),
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add_revstring(" ", !Rs),
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value_to_revstrings_prio(NonCanon, OpTable, MinPrioB,
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univ_value(ArgB), !Rs),
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maybe_add_revstring(")", MinTermPrio, OpPrio, !Rs)
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else
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plain_term_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, MinTermPrio,
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Functor, Args, !Rs)
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)
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else
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plain_term_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, MinTermPrio,
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Functor, Args, !Rs)
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)
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;
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( Args = []
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; Args = [_, _, _ | _]
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),
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plain_term_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, MinTermPrio,
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Functor, Args, !Rs)
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)
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).
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:- pred plain_term_to_revstrings(noncanon_handling, ops.table,
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ops.priority, string, list(univ), revstrings, revstrings).
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:- mode plain_term_to_revstrings(in(do_not_allow), in, in, in, in, in, out)
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is det.
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:- mode plain_term_to_revstrings(in(canonicalize), in, in, in, in, in, out)
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is det.
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:- mode plain_term_to_revstrings(in(include_details_cc), in, in, in, in,
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in, out) is cc_multi.
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:- mode plain_term_to_revstrings(in, in, in, in, in, in, out)
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is cc_multi.
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plain_term_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, Priority, Functor, Args, !Rs) :-
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( if
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Args = [],
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ops.is_op(OpTable, Functor),
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priority_ge(Priority, ops.loosest_op_priority(OpTable))
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then
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add_revstring("(", !Rs),
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add_revstring(term_io.quoted_atom(Functor), !Rs),
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add_revstring(")", !Rs)
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else
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add_revstring(
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term_io.quoted_atom_agt(Functor,
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term_io.maybe_adjacent_to_graphic_token),
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!Rs
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)
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),
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(
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Args = [Y | Ys],
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add_revstring("(", !Rs),
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arg_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, Y, !Rs),
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term_args_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, Ys, !Rs),
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add_revstring(")", !Rs)
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;
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Args = []
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).
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:- pred maybe_add_revstring(string::in, ops.priority::in, ops.priority::in,
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revstrings::in, revstrings::out) is det.
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maybe_add_revstring(String, Priority, OpPrio, !Rs) :-
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( if priority_lt(OpPrio, Priority) then
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add_revstring(String, !Rs)
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else
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true
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).
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:- pred univ_list_tail_to_revstrings(noncanon_handling, ops.table, univ,
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revstrings, revstrings).
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:- mode univ_list_tail_to_revstrings(in(do_not_allow), in, in, in, out) is det.
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:- mode univ_list_tail_to_revstrings(in(canonicalize), in, in, in, out) is det.
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:- mode univ_list_tail_to_revstrings(in(include_details_cc), in, in, in, out)
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is cc_multi.
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:- mode univ_list_tail_to_revstrings(in, in, in, in, out) is cc_multi.
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univ_list_tail_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, Univ, !Rs) :-
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deconstruct(univ_value(Univ), NonCanon, Functor, _Arity, Args),
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( if
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Functor = "[|]",
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Args = [ListHead, ListTail]
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then
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add_revstring(", ", !Rs),
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arg_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, ListHead, !Rs),
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univ_list_tail_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, ListTail, !Rs)
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else if
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Functor = "[]",
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Args = []
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then
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true
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else
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add_revstring(" | ", !Rs),
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value_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, univ_value(Univ), !Rs)
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).
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% Write the remaining arguments.
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%
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:- pred term_args_to_revstrings(noncanon_handling, ops.table, list(univ),
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revstrings, revstrings).
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:- mode term_args_to_revstrings(in(do_not_allow), in, in, in, out) is det.
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:- mode term_args_to_revstrings(in(canonicalize), in, in, in, out) is det.
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:- mode term_args_to_revstrings(in(include_details_cc), in, in, in, out)
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is cc_multi.
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:- mode term_args_to_revstrings(in, in, in, in, out) is cc_multi.
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term_args_to_revstrings(_, _, [], !Rs).
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term_args_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, [X | Xs], !Rs) :-
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add_revstring(", ", !Rs),
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arg_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, X, !Rs),
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term_args_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, Xs, !Rs).
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:- pred arg_to_revstrings(noncanon_handling,
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ops.table, univ, revstrings, revstrings).
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:- mode arg_to_revstrings(in(do_not_allow), in, in, in, out) is det.
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|
:- mode arg_to_revstrings(in(canonicalize), in, in, in, out) is det.
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:- mode arg_to_revstrings(in(include_details_cc), in, in, in, out) is cc_multi.
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:- mode arg_to_revstrings(in, in, in, in, out) is cc_multi.
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|
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arg_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, X, !Rs) :-
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Priority = comma_priority(OpTable),
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value_to_revstrings_prio(NonCanon, OpTable, Priority, univ_value(X), !Rs).
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:- pred array_to_revstrings(noncanon_handling, ops.table, array(T),
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|
revstrings, revstrings).
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|
:- mode array_to_revstrings(in(do_not_allow), in, in, in, out) is det.
|
|
:- mode array_to_revstrings(in(canonicalize), in, in, in, out) is det.
|
|
:- mode array_to_revstrings(in(include_details_cc), in, in, in, out)
|
|
is cc_multi.
|
|
:- mode array_to_revstrings(in, in, in, in, out) is cc_multi.
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|
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|
array_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, Array, !Rs) :-
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add_revstring("array(", !Rs),
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|
value_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable,
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|
array.to_list(Array) `with_type` list(T), !Rs),
|
|
add_revstring(")", !Rs).
|
|
|
|
:- pred version_array_to_revstrings(noncanon_handling, ops.table,
|
|
version_array(T), revstrings, revstrings).
|
|
:- mode version_array_to_revstrings(in(do_not_allow), in, in, in, out) is det.
|
|
:- mode version_array_to_revstrings(in(canonicalize), in, in, in, out) is det.
|
|
:- mode version_array_to_revstrings(in(include_details_cc), in, in, in, out)
|
|
is cc_multi.
|
|
:- mode version_array_to_revstrings(in, in, in, in, out) is cc_multi.
|
|
|
|
version_array_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable, Array, !Rs) :-
|
|
add_revstring("version_array(", !Rs),
|
|
value_to_revstrings(NonCanon, OpTable,
|
|
version_array.to_list(Array) `with_type` list(T), !Rs),
|
|
add_revstring(")", !Rs).
|
|
|
|
:- func type_ctor_desc_to_string(type_ctor_desc) = string.
|
|
|
|
type_ctor_desc_to_string(TypeCtorDesc) = Str :-
|
|
type_desc.type_ctor_name_and_arity(TypeCtorDesc, ModuleName,
|
|
Name0, Arity0),
|
|
Name = term_io.quoted_atom(Name0),
|
|
( if
|
|
ModuleName = "builtin",
|
|
Name = "func"
|
|
then
|
|
% The type ctor that we call `builtin.func/N' takes N + 1 type
|
|
% parameters: N arguments and one return value. So we need to
|
|
% subtract one from the arity here.
|
|
Arity = Arity0 - 1
|
|
else
|
|
Arity = Arity0
|
|
),
|
|
( if ModuleName = "builtin" then
|
|
Str = string.format("%s/%d", [s(Name), i(Arity)])
|
|
else
|
|
Str = string.format("%s.%s/%d", [s(ModuleName), s(Name), i(Arity)])
|
|
).
|
|
|
|
:- pred det_dynamic_cast(T1::in, T2::out) is det.
|
|
|
|
det_dynamic_cast(A, B) :-
|
|
( if dynamic_cast(A, BPrime) then
|
|
B = BPrime
|
|
else
|
|
unexpected($pred, "dynamic_cast failed")
|
|
).
|
|
|
|
%---------------------------------------------------------------------------%
|
|
:- end_module string.to_string.
|
|
%---------------------------------------------------------------------------%
|