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   35:- module(pengines_sandbox, []).   36:- use_module(library(pengines), []).   37:- autoload(library(error),[instantiation_error/1]).   38:- autoload(library(lists),[append/3]).

Declare Pengine interaction sandbox-safe

This module can be loaded alongside library(pengines) to allow for calling remote pengines from a sandboxed environment. This is disallowed by default because one of the use-cases of sandboxed pengines is to provide a generic application interface. In such cases you do not want the application to act as a proxy, in particular not to other systems in a protected network. */

   50                 /*******************************
   51                 *    PENGINE SANDBOX SUPPORT   *
   52                 *******************************/
   53
   54:- multifile
   55    sandbox:safe_primitive/1,               % Goal
   56    sandbox:safe_meta/2.                    % Goal, Calls
 sandbox:safe_primitive(+Goal) is semidet
Declare the core pengine operations as safe. If we are talking about local pengines, their safety is guaranteed by the sandboxing done for all pengines.
To be done
- If at some point we allow for `unsafe' pengines, we must reconsider this.
   67sandbox:safe_primitive(pengines:pengine_destroy(_,_)).
   68sandbox:safe_primitive(pengines:pengine_event(_, _)).
   69sandbox:safe_primitive(pengines:pengine_send(_, _, _)).
   70sandbox:safe_primitive(pengines:pengine_ask(_, _, _)).
   71sandbox:safe_primitive(pengines:pengine_pull_response(_,_)).
   72sandbox:safe_primitive(pengines:pengine_user(_)).
   73sandbox:safe_primitive(system:'#file'(_,_)).
 sandbox:safe_meta(+Goal, -Called) is semidet
Declare the pengine meta-predicates as safe. Note that the pengine calling predicates are safe because the safety is guaranteed by the recieving pengine.
   81sandbox:safe_meta(pengines:pengine_create(_), []).
   82sandbox:safe_meta(pengines:pengine_rpc(_, _, _), []).
   83sandbox:safe_meta(pengines:pengine_event_loop(_,Closure,_,_), [Closure1]) :-
   84    extend_goal(Closure, [_], Closure1).
   85
   86extend_goal(Var, _, _) :-
   87    var(Var),
   88    !,
   89    instantiation_error(Var).
   90extend_goal(M:Term0, Extra, M:Term) :-
   91    extend_goal(Term0, Extra, Term).
   92extend_goal(Atom, Extra, Goal) :-
   93    atom(Atom),
   94    !,
   95    Goal =.. [Atom|Extra].
   96extend_goal(Compound, Extra, Goal) :-
   97    compound(Compound),
   98    !,
   99    compound_name_arguments(Compound, Name, Args0),
  100    append(Args0, Extra, Args),
  101    compound_name_arguments(Goal, Name, Args)