1/* Part of SWI-Prolog 2 3 Author: Jan Wielemaker 4 E-mail: J.Wielemaker@vu.nl 5 WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org 6 Copyright (c) 2018, VU University Amsterdam 7 CWI, Amsterdam 8 All rights reserved. 9 10 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 11 modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 12 are met: 13 14 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 15 notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 16 17 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 18 notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in 19 the documentation and/or other materials provided with the 20 distribution. 21 22 THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS 23 "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT 24 LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS 25 FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 26 COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, 27 INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, 28 BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; 29 LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER 30 CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 31 LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN 32 ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE 33 POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 34*/ 35 36:- module(dcg_high_order, 37 [ sequence//2, % :Element, ?List 38 sequence//3, % :Element, :Sep, ?List 39 sequence//5, % :Start, :Element, :Sep, :End, ?List 40 optional//2, % :Match, :Otherwise 41 foreach//2, % :Generator, :Element 42 foreach//3 % :Generator, :Element, :Sep 43 ]). 44:- use_module(library(ordsets)). 45 46:- meta_predicate 47 sequence( , , , ), 48 sequence( , , , , ), 49 sequence( , , , , , , ), 50 optional( , , , ), 51 foreach( , , , ), 52 foreach( , , , , ).
?- phrase(sequence(digit, Digits), `123a`, L). Digits = "123", L = [97] ; Digits = [49, 50], L = [51, 97] ; ...
78sequence(OnElem, List) --> 79 sequence_(List, OnElem). 80 81sequence_([H|T], P) --> 82 call(P, H), 83 sequence_(T, P). 84sequence_([], _) --> 85 [].
(Element, (Sep,Element)*)?
See also sequence//5.
98sequence(OnElem, OnSep, List) -->
99 sequence_(List, OnElem, OnSep).
Start, (Element, (Sep,Element)*)?, End
The example below matches a Prolog list of integers:
?- phrase(sequence(("[",blanks), number, (",",blanks), (blanks,"]"), L), `[1, 2, 3 ] a`, Tail). L = [1, 2, 3], Tail = [32, 97].
118sequence(Start, OnElem, OnSep, End, List) --> 119 , 120 sequence_(List, OnElem, OnSep), 121 , !. 122 123sequence_(List, OnElem, OnSep) --> 124 {var(List)}, 125 !, 126 ( call(OnElem, H) 127 *-> ( 128 -> !, 129 {List = [H|T]}, 130 sequence_as(T, OnElem, OnSep) 131 ; {List=[H]} 132 ) 133 ; {List=[]} 134 ). 135sequence_([H|T], OnElem, OnSep) --> 136 call(OnElem, H), 137 ( {T==[]} 138 -> [] 139 ; , 140 sequence_(T, OnElem, OnSep) 141 ). 142sequence_([], _, _) --> 143 [].
149sequence_as([H|T], OnElem, OnSep) -->
150 call(OnElem, H),
151 ( 152 -> !,
153 sequence_as(T, OnElem, OnSep)
154 ; {T=[]}
155 )
.
[]
for Default succeeds without any
additional actions if Match fails. For example:
?- phrase(optional(number(X), {X=0}), `23`, Tail). X = 23, Tail = []. ?- phrase(optional(number(X), {X=0}), `aap`, Tail). X = 0, Tail = `aap`.
173optional(Match, _Default) --> 174 , !. 175optional(_, Default) --> 176 , !.
?- phrase(foreach(between(1,5,X), number(X), ", "), L). L = "1, 2, 3, 4, 5".
188foreach(Generator, Rule) --> 189 foreach(Generator, Rule, []). 190 191foreach(Generator, Rule, Sep) --> 192 { term_variables(Generator, GenVars0), sort(GenVars0, GenVars), 193 term_variables((Rule,Sep), GoalVars0), sort(GoalVars0, GoalVars), 194 ord_subtract(GoalVars, GenVars, SharedGoalVars), 195 ord_intersection(GenVars, GoalVars, SharedVars), 196 Templ =.. [v|SharedVars], 197 SharedTempl =.. [v|SharedGoalVars], 198 findall(Templ, Generator, List) 199 }, 200 emit_list(List, Templ, SharedTempl, Rule, Sep). 201 202emit_list([], _, _, _, _) --> 203 []. 204emit_list([H|T], Templ, SharedTempl, OnElem, OnSep) --> 205 { copy_term(t(Templ,SharedTempl,OnElem,OnSep), 206 t(H,SharedTempl,OnElemCopy,OnSepCopy)) 207 }, 208 call_dcg(OnElemCopy), 209 ( { T == [] } 210 -> [] 211 ; call_dcg(OnSepCopy), 212 emit_list(T, Templ, SharedTempl, OnElem, OnSep) 213 ). 214 215 216 /******************************* 217 * SANDBOX * 218 *******************************/ 219 220:- multifile sandbox:safe_meta_predicate/1. 221 222sandbox:safe_meta_predicate(dcg_high_order:sequence/4). 223sandbox:safe_meta_predicate(dcg_high_order:sequence/5). 224sandbox:safe_meta_predicate(dcg_high_order:sequence/7). 225sandbox:safe_meta_predicate(dcg_high_order:optional/4). 226sandbox:safe_meta_predicate(dcg_high_order:foreach/4). 227sandbox:safe_meta_predicate(dcg_high_order:foreach/5)
High order grammar operations
This library provides facilities comparable maplist/3, ignore/1 and foreach/2 for DCGs.
STATUS: This library is experimental. The interface and implementation may change based on feedback. Please send feedback to the mailinglist or the issue page of the
swipl-devel.git
repository. */