/* Part of SWI-Prolog Author: Jan Wielemaker E-mail: J.Wielemaker@vu.nl WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org Copyright (C): 1985-2013, University of Amsterdam VU University Amsterdam This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA As a special exception, if you link this library with other files, compiled with a Free Software compiler, to produce an executable, this library does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. */ :- module(broadcast, [ listen/3, % Listener x Templ x Goal listen/2, % Templ x Goal unlisten/1, % Listener unlisten/2, % Listener x Templ unlisten/3, % Listener x Templ x Goal listening/3, % Listener x Templ x Goal broadcast/1, % Templ broadcast_request/1 % Templ ]). :- meta_predicate listen(+, 0), listen(+, +, 0), unlisten(+, +, 0). :- dynamic listener/4. /** Event service Generic broadcasting service. Broadcasts are made using the predicate broadcast(+Templ). All registered `listeners' will have their goal called. Success or failure of this is ignored. The listener can not bind arguments. This library is particulary useful for disconnecting modules in an application. Modules can broadcast events such as changes, anticipating other modules need to react on such changes. For example, settings.pl broadcasts changes to settings, allowing dependent modules to react on changes: == :- listing(setting(changed(http:workers, New)), change_workers(New)). change_workers(New) :- setting(http:port, Port), http_workers(Port, New). == */ %% listen(+Listener, +Templ, :Goal) is det. %% listen(+Templ, :Goal) is det. % % Open a channel for listening for events of the given `Templ'. listen(Listener0, Templ, Module:Goal) :- canonical_listener(Listener0, Listener), assert_listener(Templ, Listener, Module, Goal). listen(Templ, Module:Goal) :- assert_listener(Templ, Module, Module, Goal). %% unlisten(+Listener) is det. %% unlisten(+Listener, +Templ) is det. %% unlisten(+Listener, +Templ, :Goal) is det. % % Destroy a channel. All arguments may be variables, removing the % all matching listening channals. unlisten(Listener0) :- canonical_listener(Listener0, Listener), retractall(listener(_, Listener, _, _)). unlisten(Listener0, Templ) :- canonical_listener(Listener0, Listener), retractall(listener(Templ, Listener, _, _)). unlisten(Listener0, Templ, Module:Goal) :- canonical_listener(Listener0, Listener), retract_listener(Templ, Listener, Module, Goal). %% listening(?Listener, ?Templ, ?Goal) is nondet. % % returns currently open channels listening(Listener0, Templ, Module:Goal) :- canonical_listener(Listener0, Listener), listener(Templ, Listener, Module, Goal). %% broadcast(+Templ) is det. % % Broadcast given event. broadcast(Templ) :- ( listener(Templ, _Listener, Module, Goal), ( Module:Goal -> fail ) ; true ). %% broadcast_request(+Templ) is nondet. % % Broadcast given event till accepted. Succeeds then, fail if no % listener accepts the call. Bindings made by the listener goal % are maintained. May be used to make broadcast requests. broadcast_request(Templ) :- listener(Templ, _Listener, Module, Goal), Module:Goal. % {assert,retract}_listener(+Templ, +Listener, +Module, +Goal) % % Implemented as sub-predicate to ensure storage in this module. % Second registration is ignored. Is this ok? It avoids problems % using multiple registration of global listen channels. assert_listener(Templ, Listener, Module, TheGoal) :- listener(Templ, Listener, Module, TheGoal), !. assert_listener(Templ, Listener, Module, TheGoal) :- asserta(listener(Templ, Listener, Module, TheGoal)). retract_listener(Templ, Listener, Module, TheGoal) :- retractall(listener(Templ, Listener, Module, TheGoal)). %% canonical_listener(+Raw, -Canonical) % % Entry for later optimization. canonical_listener(Templ, Templ).