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mercury/compiler/prog_io_goal.m
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configure.in:
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boehm_gc/gc.h:
        fix a declaration by replacing the args () with (void).
boehm_gc/solaris_pthreads.c:
        add a missing include
        check the return values of pthread calls.

compiler/*.m:
        Add handling for the new HLDS goal type par_conj.
        Add handling for the four new LLDS instructions:
                init_sync_term
                fork
                join_and_terminate
                join_and_continue

compiler/code_info.m:
        add a new alternative for slot_contents - sync_term.

compiler/handle_options.m:
        add .par as part of the grade

compiler/hlds_goal.m:
        add the new goal type par_conj.

compiler/instmap.m:
        add instmap__unify which takes a list of instmaps
                and abstractly unifies them.
        add unify_instmap_delta which tajes two instmap deltas
                and abstractly unifies them.

compiler/llds.m:
        add the new llds instructions.

compiler/mode_info.m:
        add par_conj as a lock reason.

library/Makefile:
        work around a bug in the solaris version pthread.h

library/benchmarking.m:
        reference the stack zones from the engine structure
        rather than from global variables.

library/{nc,sp}_builtin.nl:
        add an op declaration for &.

library/std_util.m:
        change references to global variables to references inside
        the engine structure.

runtime/Mmakefile:
        add mercury_thread.{c,h}
        add THREADLIBS to the libraries

runtime/*.{c,h}
        Remove some old junk from the previous processes/shrd-mem
        changes that found their way into the repository.
        Add MR_ prefixes to lots of names.

runtime/mercury_context.c:
        Add init_thread_stuff for creating and initializing a
        context structure for the current thread.

runtime/mercury_context.h:
        add a field to the mercury context which stores the thread id
        of the thread where this context originated.
        add various macros for implementing the new llds instructions.

runtime/mercury_engine.c:
        initialize the engine structure, rather than a bunch of globals.

runtime/mercury_engine.h:
        declare the mercury_engine structure.

runtime/mercury_regorder.h:
        if MR_THREAD_SAFE, and there is at least one global register
        then use mr0 as a pointer to the mercury engine structure.

scripts/init_grade_options.sh-subr
        add thread_safe

scripts/mgnuc.in
        add THREAD_OPTS

scripts/ml.in:
        add THREAD_LIBS
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%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
% Copyright (C) 1996-1998 The University of Melbourne.
% This file may only be copied under the terms of the GNU General
% Public License - see the file COPYING in the Mercury distribution.
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
%
% File: prog_io_goal.m.
% Main author: fjh.
%
% This module defines the predicates that parse goals.
:- module prog_io_goal.
:- interface.
:- import_module prog_data, hlds_data.
:- import_module list, term, varset.
% Convert a single term into a goal.
%
:- pred parse_goal(term, varset, goal, varset).
:- mode parse_goal(in, in, out, out) is det.
% Convert a term, possibly starting with `some [Vars]', into
% a list of variables and a goal. (If the term doesn't start
% with `some [Vars]', we return an empty list of variables.)
%
:- pred parse_some_vars_goal(term, varset, vars, goal, varset).
:- mode parse_some_vars_goal(in, in, out, out, out) is det.
% parse_lambda_expression/3 converts the first argument to a lambda/2
% expression into a list of variables, a list of their corresponding
% modes, and a determinism.
% The syntax of a lambda expression is
% `lambda([Var1::Mode1, ..., VarN::ModeN] is Det, Goal)'
% but this predicate just parses the first argument, i.e. the
% `[Var1::Mode1, ..., VarN::ModeN] is Det'
% part.
%
:- pred parse_lambda_expression(term, list(term), list(mode), determinism).
:- mode parse_lambda_expression(in, out, out, out) is semidet.
% parse_pred_expression/3 converts the first argument to a :-/2
% higher-order pred expression into a list of variables, a list
% of their corresponding modes, and a determinism. This is just
% a variant on parse_lambda_expression with a different syntax:
% `(pred(Var1::Mode1, ..., VarN::ModeN) is Det :- Goal)'.
%
:- pred parse_pred_expression(term, list(term), list(mode), determinism).
:- mode parse_pred_expression(in, out, out, out) is semidet.
% parse_dcg_pred_expression/3 converts the first argument to a -->/2
% higher-order dcg pred expression into a list of variables, a list
% of their corresponding modes and the two dcg argument modes, and a
% determinism.
% This is a variant of the higher-order pred syntax:
% `(pred(Var1::Mode1, ..., VarN::ModeN, DCG0Mode, DCGMode)
% is Det --> Goal)'.
%
:- pred parse_dcg_pred_expression(term, list(term), list(mode), determinism).
:- mode parse_dcg_pred_expression(in, out, out, out) is semidet.
% parse_func_expression/3 converts the first argument to a :-/2
% higher-order func expression into a list of variables, a list
% of their corresponding modes, and a determinism. The syntax
% of a higher-order func expression is
% `(func(Var1::Mode1, ..., VarN::ModeN) = (VarN1::ModeN1) is Det
% :- Goal)'.
%
:- pred parse_func_expression(term, list(term), list(mode), determinism).
:- mode parse_func_expression(in, out, out, out) is semidet.
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
:- implementation.
:- import_module mode_util, purity, prog_io, prog_io_util.
:- import_module int, string, std_util.
% Parse a goal.
%
% We could do some error-checking here, but all errors are picked up
% in either the type-checker or parser anyway.
parse_goal(Term, VarSet0, Goal, VarSet) :-
% first, get the goal context
(
Term = term__functor(_, _, Context)
;
Term = term__variable(_),
term__context_init(Context)
),
% We just check if it matches the appropriate pattern
% for one of the builtins. If it doesn't match any of the
% builtins, then it's just a predicate call.
(
% check for builtins...
Term = term__functor(term__atom(Name), Args, Context),
parse_goal_2(Name, Args, VarSet0, GoalExpr, VarSet1)
->
Goal = GoalExpr - Context,
VarSet = VarSet1
;
% it's not a builtin
(
% check for predicate calls
sym_name_and_args(Term, SymName, Args)
->
VarSet = VarSet0,
Goal = call(SymName, Args, pure) - Context
;
% A call to a free variable, or to a number or string.
% Just translate it into a call to call/1 - the typechecker
% will catch calls to numbers and strings.
Goal = call(unqualified("call"), [Term], pure)
- Context,
VarSet = VarSet0
)
).
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
:- pred parse_goal_2(string, list(term), varset, goal_expr, varset).
:- mode parse_goal_2(in, in, in, out, out) is semidet.
parse_goal_2("true", [], V, true, V).
parse_goal_2("fail", [], V, fail, V).
parse_goal_2("=", [A, B], V, unify(A, B), V).
/******
Since (A -> B) has different semantics in standard Prolog
(A -> B ; fail) than it does in NU-Prolog or Mercury (A -> B ; true),
for the moment we'll just disallow it.
parse_goal_2("->", [A0, B0], V0, if_then(Vars, A, B), V) :-
parse_some_vars_goal(A0, V0, Vars, A, V1),
parse_goal(B0, V1, B, V).
******/
parse_goal_2(",", [A0, B0], V0, (A, B), V) :-
parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V1),
parse_goal(B0, V1, B, V).
parse_goal_2("&", [A0, B0], V0, (A & B), V) :-
parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V1),
parse_goal(B0, V1, B, V).
parse_goal_2(";", [A0, B0], V0, R, V) :-
(
A0 = term__functor(term__atom("->"), [X0, Y0], _Context)
->
parse_some_vars_goal(X0, V0, Vars, X, V1),
parse_goal(Y0, V1, Y, V2),
parse_goal(B0, V2, B, V),
R = if_then_else(Vars, X, Y, B)
;
parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V1),
parse_goal(B0, V1, B, V),
R = (A;B)
).
/****
For consistency we also disallow if-then
parse_goal_2("if",
[term__functor(term__atom("then"), [A0, B0], _)], V0,
if_then(Vars, A, B), V) :-
parse_some_vars_goal(A0, V0, Vars, A, V1),
parse_goal(B0, V1, B, V).
****/
parse_goal_2("else", [
term__functor(term__atom("if"), [
term__functor(term__atom("then"), [A0, B0], _)
], _),
C0
], V0,
if_then_else(Vars, A, B, C), V) :-
parse_some_vars_goal(A0, V0, Vars, A, V1),
parse_goal(B0, V1, B, V2),
parse_goal(C0, V2, C, V).
parse_goal_2("not", [A0], V0, not(A), V) :-
parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V).
parse_goal_2("\\+", [A0], V0, not(A), V) :-
parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V).
parse_goal_2("all", [Vars0, A0], V0, all(Vars, A), V):-
term__vars(Vars0, Vars),
parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V).
% handle implication
parse_goal_2("<=", [A0, B0], V0, implies(B, A), V):-
parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V1),
parse_goal(B0, V1, B, V).
parse_goal_2("=>", [A0, B0], V0, implies(A, B), V):-
parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V1),
parse_goal(B0, V1, B, V).
% handle equivalence
parse_goal_2("<=>", [A0, B0], V0, equivalent(A, B), V):-
parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V1),
parse_goal(B0, V1, B, V).
parse_goal_2("some", [Vars0, A0], V0, some(Vars, A), V):-
term__vars(Vars0, Vars),
parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V).
% The following is a temporary hack to handle `is' in
% the parser - we ought to handle it in the code generation -
% but then `is/2' itself is a bit of a hack
%
parse_goal_2("is", [A, B], V, unify(A, B), V).
parse_goal_2("impure", [A0], V0, A, V) :-
parse_goal_with_purity(A0, V0, (impure), A, V).
parse_goal_2("semipure", [A0], V0, A, V) :-
parse_goal_with_purity(A0, V0, (semipure), A, V).
:- pred parse_goal_with_purity(term, varset, purity, goal_expr, varset).
:- mode parse_goal_with_purity(in, in, in, out, out) is det.
parse_goal_with_purity(A0, V0, Purity, A, V) :-
parse_goal(A0, V0, A1, V),
( A1 = call(Pred, Args, pure) - _ ->
A = call(Pred, Args, Purity)
;
% Inappropriate placement of an impurity marker, so we treat
% it like a predicate call. typecheck.m prints out something
% descriptive for these errors.
purity_name(Purity, PurityString),
A = call(unqualified(PurityString), [A0], pure)
).
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
parse_some_vars_goal(A0, VarSet0, Vars, A, VarSet) :-
(
A0 = term__functor(term__atom("some"), [Vars0, A1], _Context)
->
term__vars(Vars0, Vars),
parse_goal(A1, VarSet0, A, VarSet)
;
Vars = [],
parse_goal(A0, VarSet0, A, VarSet)
).
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
parse_lambda_expression(LambdaExpressionTerm, Vars, Modes, Det) :-
LambdaExpressionTerm = term__functor(term__atom("is"),
[LambdaArgsTerm, DetTerm], _),
DetTerm = term__functor(term__atom(DetString), [], _),
standard_det(DetString, Det),
parse_lambda_args(LambdaArgsTerm, Vars, Modes).
:- pred parse_lambda_args(term, list(term), list(mode)).
:- mode parse_lambda_args(in, out, out) is semidet.
parse_lambda_args(Term, Vars, Modes) :-
( Term = term__functor(term__atom("."), [Head, Tail], _Context) ->
parse_lambda_arg(Head, Var, Mode),
Vars = [Var | Vars1],
Modes = [Mode | Modes1],
parse_lambda_args(Tail, Vars1, Modes1)
; Term = term__functor(term__atom("[]"), [], _) ->
Vars = [],
Modes = []
;
Vars = [Var],
Modes = [Mode],
parse_lambda_arg(Term, Var, Mode)
).
:- pred parse_lambda_arg(term, term, mode).
:- mode parse_lambda_arg(in, out, out) is semidet.
parse_lambda_arg(Term, VarTerm, Mode) :-
Term = term__functor(term__atom("::"), [VarTerm, ModeTerm], _),
convert_mode(ModeTerm, Mode).
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
parse_pred_expression(PredTerm, Vars, Modes, Det) :-
PredTerm = term__functor(term__atom("is"), [PredArgsTerm, DetTerm], _),
DetTerm = term__functor(term__atom(DetString), [], _),
standard_det(DetString, Det),
PredArgsTerm = term__functor(term__atom("pred"), PredArgsList, _),
parse_pred_expr_args(PredArgsList, Vars, Modes).
parse_dcg_pred_expression(PredTerm, Vars, Modes, Det) :-
PredTerm = term__functor(term__atom("is"), [PredArgsTerm, DetTerm], _),
DetTerm = term__functor(term__atom(DetString), [], _),
standard_det(DetString, Det),
PredArgsTerm = term__functor(term__atom("pred"), PredArgsList, _),
parse_dcg_pred_expr_args(PredArgsList, Vars, Modes).
parse_func_expression(FuncTerm, Vars, Modes, Det) :-
%
% parse a func expression with specified modes and determinism
%
FuncTerm = term__functor(term__atom("is"), [EqTerm, DetTerm], _),
EqTerm = term__functor(term__atom("="), [FuncArgsTerm, RetTerm], _),
DetTerm = term__functor(term__atom(DetString), [], _),
standard_det(DetString, Det),
FuncArgsTerm = term__functor(term__atom("func"), FuncArgsList, _),
parse_pred_expr_args(FuncArgsList, Vars0, Modes0),
parse_lambda_arg(RetTerm, RetVar, RetMode),
list__append(Vars0, [RetVar], Vars),
list__append(Modes0, [RetMode], Modes).
parse_func_expression(FuncTerm, Vars, Modes, Det) :-
%
% parse a func expression with unspecified modes and determinism
%
FuncTerm = term__functor(term__atom("="), [FuncArgsTerm, RetVar], _),
FuncArgsTerm = term__functor(term__atom("func"), Vars0, _),
%
% the argument modes default to `in',
% the return mode defaults to `out',
% and the determinism defaults to `det'.
%
in_mode(InMode),
out_mode(OutMode),
list__length(Vars0, NumVars),
list__duplicate(NumVars, InMode, Modes0),
RetMode = OutMode,
Det = det,
list__append(Modes0, [RetMode], Modes),
list__append(Vars0, [RetVar], Vars).
:- pred parse_pred_expr_args(list(term), list(term), list(mode)).
:- mode parse_pred_expr_args(in, out, out) is semidet.
parse_pred_expr_args([], [], []).
parse_pred_expr_args([Term|Terms], [Arg|Args], [Mode|Modes]) :-
parse_lambda_arg(Term, Arg, Mode),
parse_pred_expr_args(Terms, Args, Modes).
% parse_dcg_pred_expr_args is like parse_pred_expr_args except
% that the last two elements of the list are the modes of the
% two dcg arguments.
:- pred parse_dcg_pred_expr_args(list(term), list(term), list(mode)).
:- mode parse_dcg_pred_expr_args(in, out, out) is semidet.
parse_dcg_pred_expr_args([DCGModeTerm0, DCGModeTerm1], [],
[DCGMode0, DCGMode1]) :-
convert_mode(DCGModeTerm0, DCGMode0),
convert_mode(DCGModeTerm1, DCGMode1).
parse_dcg_pred_expr_args([Term|Terms], [Arg|Args], [Mode|Modes]) :-
Terms = [_, _|_],
parse_lambda_arg(Term, Arg, Mode),
parse_dcg_pred_expr_args(Terms, Args, Modes).
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%