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Estimated hours taken: 0.25 compiler/prog_io_goal.m: Fix some misleading variable names and comments: at this point in the compilation, arguments of lambda expressions may be arbitrary terms, not just variables, so refer to them as "Arg" or "argument" rather than "Var" or "variable".
365 lines
12 KiB
Mathematica
365 lines
12 KiB
Mathematica
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
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% Copyright (C) 1996-1999 The University of Melbourne.
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% This file may only be copied under the terms of the GNU General
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% Public License - see the file COPYING in the Mercury distribution.
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%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
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%
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% File: prog_io_goal.m.
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% Main author: fjh.
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%
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% This module defines the predicates that parse goals.
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:- module prog_io_goal.
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:- interface.
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:- import_module prog_data, hlds_data.
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:- import_module list, term.
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% Convert a single term into a goal.
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%
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:- pred parse_goal(term, prog_varset, goal, prog_varset).
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:- mode parse_goal(in, in, out, out) is det.
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% Convert a term, possibly starting with `some [Vars]', into
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% a list of variables and a goal. (If the term doesn't start
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% with `some [Vars]', we return an empty list of variables.)
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%
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:- pred parse_some_vars_goal(term, prog_varset, list(prog_var),
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goal, prog_varset).
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:- mode parse_some_vars_goal(in, in, out, out, out) is det.
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% parse_lambda_expression/3 converts the first argument to a lambda/2
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% expression into a list of arguments, a list of their corresponding
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% modes, and a determinism.
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% The syntax of a lambda expression is
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% `lambda([Var1::Mode1, ..., VarN::ModeN] is Det, Goal)'
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% but this predicate just parses the first argument, i.e. the
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% `[Var1::Mode1, ..., VarN::ModeN] is Det'
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% part.
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%
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:- pred parse_lambda_expression(term, list(prog_term), list(mode),
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determinism).
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:- mode parse_lambda_expression(in, out, out, out) is semidet.
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% parse_pred_expression/3 converts the first argument to a :-/2
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% higher-order pred expression into a list of variables, a list
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% of their corresponding modes, and a determinism. This is just
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% a variant on parse_lambda_expression with a different syntax:
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% `(pred(Var1::Mode1, ..., VarN::ModeN) is Det :- Goal)'.
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%
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:- pred parse_pred_expression(term, list(prog_term), list(mode),
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determinism).
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:- mode parse_pred_expression(in, out, out, out) is semidet.
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% parse_dcg_pred_expression/3 converts the first argument to a -->/2
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% higher-order dcg pred expression into a list of arguments, a list
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% of their corresponding modes and the two dcg argument modes, and a
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% determinism.
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% This is a variant of the higher-order pred syntax:
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% `(pred(Var1::Mode1, ..., VarN::ModeN, DCG0Mode, DCGMode)
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% is Det --> Goal)'.
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%
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:- pred parse_dcg_pred_expression(term, list(prog_term),
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list(mode), determinism).
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:- mode parse_dcg_pred_expression(in, out, out, out) is semidet.
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% parse_func_expression/3 converts the first argument to a :-/2
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% higher-order func expression into a list of arguments, a list
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% of their corresponding modes, and a determinism. The syntax
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% of a higher-order func expression is
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% `(func(Var1::Mode1, ..., VarN::ModeN) = (VarN1::ModeN1) is Det
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% :- Goal)'.
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%
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:- pred parse_func_expression(term, list(prog_term), list(mode),
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determinism).
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:- mode parse_func_expression(in, out, out, out) is semidet.
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%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
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:- implementation.
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:- import_module mode_util, purity, prog_io, prog_io_util, term_util.
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:- import_module term.
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:- import_module int, map, string, std_util.
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% Parse a goal.
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%
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% We could do some error-checking here, but all errors are picked up
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% in either the type-checker or parser anyway.
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parse_goal(Term, VarSet0, Goal, VarSet) :-
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% first, get the goal context
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(
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Term = term__functor(_, _, Context)
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;
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Term = term__variable(_),
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term__context_init(Context)
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),
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% We just check if it matches the appropriate pattern
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% for one of the builtins. If it doesn't match any of the
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% builtins, then it's just a predicate call.
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(
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% check for builtins...
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Term = term__functor(term__atom(Name), Args, Context),
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parse_goal_2(Name, Args, VarSet0, GoalExpr, VarSet1)
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->
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Goal = GoalExpr - Context,
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VarSet = VarSet1
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;
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% it's not a builtin
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term__coerce(Term, ArgsTerm),
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(
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% check for predicate calls
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sym_name_and_args(ArgsTerm, SymName, Args)
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->
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VarSet = VarSet0,
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Goal = call(SymName, Args, pure) - Context
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;
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% A call to a free variable, or to a number or string.
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% Just translate it into a call to call/1 - the typechecker
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% will catch calls to numbers and strings.
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Goal = call(unqualified("call"), [ArgsTerm], pure)
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- Context,
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VarSet = VarSet0
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)
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).
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%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
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:- pred parse_goal_2(string, list(term), prog_varset, goal_expr, prog_varset).
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:- mode parse_goal_2(in, in, in, out, out) is semidet.
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parse_goal_2("true", [], V, true, V).
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parse_goal_2("fail", [], V, fail, V).
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parse_goal_2("=", [A0, B0], V, unify(A, B), V) :-
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term__coerce(A0, A),
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term__coerce(B0, B).
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/******
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Since (A -> B) has different semantics in standard Prolog
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(A -> B ; fail) than it does in NU-Prolog or Mercury (A -> B ; true),
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for the moment we'll just disallow it.
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parse_goal_2("->", [A0, B0], V0, if_then(Vars, A, B), V) :-
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parse_some_vars_goal(A0, V0, Vars, A, V1),
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parse_goal(B0, V1, B, V).
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******/
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parse_goal_2(",", [A0, B0], V0, (A, B), V) :-
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parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V1),
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parse_goal(B0, V1, B, V).
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parse_goal_2("&", [A0, B0], V0, (A & B), V) :-
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parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V1),
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parse_goal(B0, V1, B, V).
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parse_goal_2(";", [A0, B0], V0, R, V) :-
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(
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A0 = term__functor(term__atom("->"), [X0, Y0], _Context)
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->
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parse_some_vars_goal(X0, V0, Vars, X, V1),
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parse_goal(Y0, V1, Y, V2),
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parse_goal(B0, V2, B, V),
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R = if_then_else(Vars, X, Y, B)
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;
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parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V1),
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parse_goal(B0, V1, B, V),
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R = (A;B)
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).
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/****
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For consistency we also disallow if-then
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parse_goal_2("if",
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[term__functor(term__atom("then"), [A0, B0], _)], V0,
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if_then(Vars, A, B), V) :-
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parse_some_vars_goal(A0, V0, Vars, A, V1),
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parse_goal(B0, V1, B, V).
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****/
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parse_goal_2("else", [
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term__functor(term__atom("if"), [
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term__functor(term__atom("then"), [A0, B0], _)
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], _),
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C0
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], V0,
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if_then_else(Vars, A, B, C), V) :-
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parse_some_vars_goal(A0, V0, Vars, A, V1),
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parse_goal(B0, V1, B, V2),
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parse_goal(C0, V2, C, V).
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parse_goal_2("not", [A0], V0, not(A), V) :-
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parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V).
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parse_goal_2("\\+", [A0], V0, not(A), V) :-
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parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V).
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parse_goal_2("all", [Vars0, A0], V0, all(Vars, A), V):-
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term__coerce(Vars0, Vars1),
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term__vars(Vars1, Vars),
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parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V).
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% handle implication
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parse_goal_2("<=", [A0, B0], V0, implies(B, A), V):-
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parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V1),
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parse_goal(B0, V1, B, V).
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parse_goal_2("=>", [A0, B0], V0, implies(A, B), V):-
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parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V1),
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parse_goal(B0, V1, B, V).
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% handle equivalence
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parse_goal_2("<=>", [A0, B0], V0, equivalent(A, B), V):-
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parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V1),
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parse_goal(B0, V1, B, V).
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parse_goal_2("some", [Vars0, A0], V0, some(Vars, A), V):-
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parse_list_of_vars(Vars0, Vars1),
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list__map(term__coerce_var, Vars1, Vars),
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parse_goal(A0, V0, A, V).
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% The following is a temporary hack to handle `is' in
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% the parser - we ought to handle it in the code generation -
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% but then `is/2' itself is a bit of a hack
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%
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parse_goal_2("is", [A0, B0], V, unify(A, B), V) :-
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term__coerce(A0, A),
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term__coerce(B0, B).
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parse_goal_2("impure", [A0], V0, A, V) :-
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parse_goal_with_purity(A0, V0, (impure), A, V).
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parse_goal_2("semipure", [A0], V0, A, V) :-
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parse_goal_with_purity(A0, V0, (semipure), A, V).
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:- pred parse_goal_with_purity(term, prog_varset, purity, goal_expr,
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prog_varset).
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:- mode parse_goal_with_purity(in, in, in, out, out) is det.
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parse_goal_with_purity(A0, V0, Purity, A, V) :-
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parse_goal(A0, V0, A1, V),
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( A1 = call(Pred, Args, pure) - _ ->
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A = call(Pred, Args, Purity)
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;
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% Inappropriate placement of an impurity marker, so we treat
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% it like a predicate call. typecheck.m prints out something
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% descriptive for these errors.
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purity_name(Purity, PurityString),
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term__coerce(A0, A2),
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A = call(unqualified(PurityString), [A2], pure)
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).
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%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
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parse_some_vars_goal(A0, VarSet0, Vars, A, VarSet) :-
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(
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A0 = term__functor(term__atom("some"), [Vars0, A1], _Context),
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parse_list_of_vars(Vars0, Vars1)
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->
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list__map(term__coerce_var, Vars1, Vars),
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parse_goal(A1, VarSet0, A, VarSet)
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;
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Vars = [],
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parse_goal(A0, VarSet0, A, VarSet)
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).
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%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
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parse_lambda_expression(LambdaExpressionTerm, Args, Modes, Det) :-
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LambdaExpressionTerm = term__functor(term__atom("is"),
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[LambdaArgsTerm, DetTerm], _),
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DetTerm = term__functor(term__atom(DetString), [], _),
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standard_det(DetString, Det),
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parse_lambda_args(LambdaArgsTerm, Args, Modes).
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:- pred parse_lambda_args(term, list(prog_term), list(mode)).
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:- mode parse_lambda_args(in, out, out) is semidet.
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parse_lambda_args(Term, Args, Modes) :-
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( Term = term__functor(term__atom("."), [Head, Tail], _Context) ->
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parse_lambda_arg(Head, Arg, Mode),
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Args = [Arg | Args1],
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Modes = [Mode | Modes1],
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parse_lambda_args(Tail, Args1, Modes1)
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; Term = term__functor(term__atom("[]"), [], _) ->
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Args = [],
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Modes = []
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;
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Args = [Arg],
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Modes = [Mode],
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parse_lambda_arg(Term, Arg, Mode)
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).
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:- pred parse_lambda_arg(term, prog_term, mode).
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:- mode parse_lambda_arg(in, out, out) is semidet.
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parse_lambda_arg(Term, ArgTerm, Mode) :-
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Term = term__functor(term__atom("::"), [ArgTerm0, ModeTerm], _),
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term__coerce(ArgTerm0, ArgTerm),
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convert_mode(ModeTerm, Mode).
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%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
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parse_pred_expression(PredTerm, Args, Modes, Det) :-
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PredTerm = term__functor(term__atom("is"), [PredArgsTerm, DetTerm], _),
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DetTerm = term__functor(term__atom(DetString), [], _),
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standard_det(DetString, Det),
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PredArgsTerm = term__functor(term__atom("pred"), PredArgsList, _),
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parse_pred_expr_args(PredArgsList, Args, Modes).
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parse_dcg_pred_expression(PredTerm, Args, Modes, Det) :-
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PredTerm = term__functor(term__atom("is"), [PredArgsTerm, DetTerm], _),
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DetTerm = term__functor(term__atom(DetString), [], _),
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standard_det(DetString, Det),
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PredArgsTerm = term__functor(term__atom("pred"), PredArgsList, _),
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parse_dcg_pred_expr_args(PredArgsList, Args, Modes).
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parse_func_expression(FuncTerm, Args, Modes, Det) :-
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%
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% parse a func expression with specified modes and determinism
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%
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FuncTerm = term__functor(term__atom("is"), [EqTerm, DetTerm], _),
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EqTerm = term__functor(term__atom("="), [FuncArgsTerm, RetTerm], _),
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DetTerm = term__functor(term__atom(DetString), [], _),
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standard_det(DetString, Det),
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FuncArgsTerm = term__functor(term__atom("func"), FuncArgsList, _),
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parse_pred_expr_args(FuncArgsList, Args0, Modes0),
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parse_lambda_arg(RetTerm, RetArg, RetMode),
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list__append(Args0, [RetArg], Args),
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list__append(Modes0, [RetMode], Modes).
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parse_func_expression(FuncTerm, Args, Modes, Det) :-
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%
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% parse a func expression with unspecified modes and determinism
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%
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FuncTerm = term__functor(term__atom("="), [FuncArgsTerm, RetArg], _),
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FuncArgsTerm = term__functor(term__atom("func"), Args0, _),
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%
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% the argument modes default to `in',
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% the return mode defaults to `out',
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% and the determinism defaults to `det'.
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%
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in_mode(InMode),
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out_mode(OutMode),
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list__length(Args0, NumArgs),
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list__duplicate(NumArgs, InMode, Modes0),
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RetMode = OutMode,
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Det = det,
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list__append(Modes0, [RetMode], Modes),
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list__append(Args0, [RetArg], Args1),
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list__map(term__coerce, Args1, Args).
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:- pred parse_pred_expr_args(list(term), list(prog_term), list(mode)).
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:- mode parse_pred_expr_args(in, out, out) is semidet.
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parse_pred_expr_args([], [], []).
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parse_pred_expr_args([Term|Terms], [Arg|Args], [Mode|Modes]) :-
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parse_lambda_arg(Term, Arg, Mode),
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parse_pred_expr_args(Terms, Args, Modes).
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% parse_dcg_pred_expr_args is like parse_pred_expr_args except
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% that the last two elements of the list are the modes of the
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% two dcg arguments.
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:- pred parse_dcg_pred_expr_args(list(term), list(prog_term),
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list(mode)).
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:- mode parse_dcg_pred_expr_args(in, out, out) is semidet.
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parse_dcg_pred_expr_args([DCGModeTerm0, DCGModeTerm1], [],
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[DCGMode0, DCGMode1]) :-
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convert_mode(DCGModeTerm0, DCGMode0),
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convert_mode(DCGModeTerm1, DCGMode1).
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parse_dcg_pred_expr_args([Term|Terms], [Arg|Args], [Mode|Modes]) :-
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Terms = [_, _|_],
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parse_lambda_arg(Term, Arg, Mode),
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parse_dcg_pred_expr_args(Terms, Args, Modes).
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%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
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