/* Part of SWI-Prolog Author: Jan Wielemaker E-mail: J.Wielemaker@vu.nl WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org Copyright (C): 2009-2011, 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(codesio, [ format_to_codes/3, % +Format, +Args, -Codes format_to_codes/4, % +Format, +Args, -Codes, ?Tail write_to_codes/2, % +Term, -Codes write_to_codes/3, % +Term, -Codes, ?Tail write_term_to_codes/3, % +Term, -Codes, +Options write_term_to_codes/4, % +Term, -Codes, ?Tail, +Options % read predicates read_from_codes/2, % +Codes, -Term read_term_from_codes/3, % +Codes, -Term, +Options open_codes_stream/2, % +Codes, -Stream with_output_to_codes/2, % :Goal, -Codes with_output_to_codes/3, % :Goal, -Codes, ?Tail with_output_to_codes/4 % :Goal, -Stream, -Codes, ?Tail ]). :- meta_predicate with_output_to_codes(0, -), with_output_to_codes(0, -, ?), with_output_to_codes(0, -, -, ?). :- predicate_options(read_term_from_codes/3, 3, [pass_to(system:read_term/3, 3)]). :- predicate_options(write_term_to_codes/3, 3, [pass_to(system:write_term/3, 3)]). :- predicate_options(write_term_to_codes/4, 4, [pass_to(system:write_term/3, 3)]). /** I/O on Lists of Character Codes This module emulates the SICStus library codesio.pl for reading and writing from/to lists of character codes. Most of these predicates are straight calls into similar SWI-Prolog primitives. This library is based on library(charsio) that originates from Quintus Prolog. The naming is updated to reflect the ISO naming conventions and the ISO predicats atom_codes/2, etc are obviously removed from this library. @compat SICStus 4 */ %% format_to_codes(+Format, +Args, -Codes) is det. % % Use format/2 to write to a list of character codes. format_to_codes(Format, Args, Codes) :- format(codes(Codes), Format, Args). %% format_to_codes(+Format, +Args, -Codes, ?Tail) is det. % % Use format/2 to write to a difference list of character codes. format_to_codes(Format, Args, Codes, Tail) :- format(codes(Codes, Tail), Format, Args). %% write_to_codes(+Term, -Codes) % % Codes is a list of character codes produced by write/1 on Term. write_to_codes(Term, Codes) :- format(codes(Codes), '~w', [Term]). %% write_to_codes(+Term, -Codes, ?Tail) % % Codes is a difference-list of character codes produced by write/1 on Term. write_to_codes(Term, Codes, Tail) :- format(codes(Codes, Tail), '~w', [Term]). %% write_term_to_codes(+Term, -Codes, +Options) is det. % % True when Codes is a string that matches the output of % write_term/3 using Options. write_term_to_codes(Term, Codes, Options) :- format(codes(Codes), '~W', [Term, Options]). %% write_term_to_codes(+Term, -Codes, ?Tail, +Options) is det. % % True when Codes\Tail is a difference list containing the % character codes that matches the output of write_term/3 using % Options. write_term_to_codes(Term, Codes, Tail, Options) :- format(codes(Codes, Tail), '~W', [Term, Options]). %% read_from_codes(+Codes, -Term) is det. % % Read Codes into Term. % % @compat The SWI-Prolog version does not require Codes to end % in a full-stop. read_from_codes([], Term) :- !, Term = end_of_file. read_from_codes(List, Term) :- atom_to_term(List, Term, _). %% read_term_from_codes(+Codes, -Term, +Options) is det. % % Read Codes into Term. Options are processed by read_term/3. % % @compat sicstus read_term_from_codes(Codes, Term, Options) :- read_term_from_atom(Codes, Term, Options). %% open_codes_stream(+Codes, -Stream) is det. % % Open Codes as an input stream. % % @see open_string/2. open_codes_stream(Codes, Stream) :- open_string(Codes, Stream). %% with_output_to_codes(:Goal, Codes) is det. % % Run Goal with as once/1. Output written to =current_output= % is collected in Codes. with_output_to_codes(Goal, Codes) :- with_output_to(codes(Codes), Goal). %% with_output_to_codes(:Goal, -Codes, ?Tail) is det. % % Run Goal with as once/1. Output written to =current_output= % is collected in Codes\Tail. with_output_to_codes(Goal, Codes, Tail) :- with_output_to(codes(Codes, Tail), Goal). %% with_output_to_codes(:Goal, -Stream, -Codes, ?Tail) is det. % % As with_output_to_codes/3, but Stream is unified with the % temporary stream. This predicate exists for compatibility % reasons. In SWI-Prolog, the temporary stream is also available % as `current_output`. with_output_to_codes(Goal, Stream, Codes, Tail) :- with_output_to(codes(Codes, Tail), with_stream(Stream, Goal)). with_stream(Stream, Goal) :- current_output(Stream), call(Goal).