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:- module(backward_compatibility,
[ '$arch'/2,
'$version'/1,
'$home'/1,
'$argv'/1,
'$set_prompt'/1,
'$strip_module'/3,
'$declare_module'/3,
'$module'/2,
at_initialization/1, % :Goal
displayq/1,
displayq/2,
sformat/2, % -String, +Fmt
sformat/3, % -String, +Fmt, +Args
concat/3,
concat_atom/2, % +List, -Atom
concat_atom/3, % +List, +Sep, -Atom
'$apropos_match'/2, % +Needle, +Hashstack
read_clause/1, % -Term
read_clause/2, % +Stream, -Term
read_variables/2, % -Term, -VariableNames
read_variables/3, % +Stream, -Term, -VariableNames
read_pending_input/3, % +Stream, -List, ?Tail
feature/2,
set_feature/2,
substring/4,
string_to_list/2, % ?String, ?Codes
string_to_atom/2, % ?String, ?Atom
flush/0,
write_ln/1, % +Term
proper_list/1, % @Term
free_variables/2, % +Term, -Variables
subsumes_chk/2, % @Generic, @Specific
subsumes/2, % @Generic, @Specific
hash_term/2, % +Term, -Hash
checklist/2, % :Goal, +List
sublist/3, % :Goal, +List, -Sublist
sumlist/2, % +List, -Sum
convert_time/2, % +Stamp, -String
convert_time/8, % +String, -YMDmhs.ms
'C'/3, % +List, -Head, -Tail
current_thread/2, % ?Thread, ?Status
current_mutex/3, % ?Mutex, ?Owner, ?Count
message_queue_size/2, % +Queue, -TermsWaiting
lock_predicate/2, % +Name, +Arity
unlock_predicate/2, % +Name, +Arity
current_module/2, % ?Module, ?File
export_list/2, % +Module, -Exports
setup_and_call_cleanup/3, % :Setup, :Goal, :Cleanup
setup_and_call_cleanup/4, % :Setup, :Goal, ?Catcher, :Cleanup
merge/3, % +List1, +List2, -Union
merge_set/3, % +Set1, +Set2, -Union
index/1, % :Head
hash/1, % :PI
set_base_module/1, % :Base
eval_license/0,
trie_insert_new/3 % +Trie, +Term, -Node
]).
:- use_module(apply, [maplist/2]).
:- use_module(system, [lock_predicate/1, unlock_predicate/1]).
:- use_module(lists, [sum_list/2]).
:- meta_predicate
at_initialization(0),
setup_and_call_cleanup(0,0,0),
setup_and_call_cleanup(0,0,?,0),
checklist(1, +),
sublist(1, +, ?),
index(:),
hash(:),
set_base_module(:).
/** <module> Backward compatibility
This library defines predicates that used to exist in older version of
SWI-Prolog, but are considered obsolete as there functionality is neatly
covered by new features. Most often, these constructs are superceeded by
ISO-standard compliant predicates.
Please also note the existence of quintus.pl and edinburgh.pl for more
compatibility predicates.
@see gxref/0 can be used to find files that import from
library(backcomp) and thus reply on deprecated features.
*/
%! '$arch'(-Architecture, -Version) is det.
%
% @deprecated use current_prolog_flag(arch, Architecture)
'$arch'(Arch, unknown) :-
current_prolog_flag(arch, Arch).
%! '$version'(Version:integer) is det.
%
% @deprecated use current_prolog_flag(version, Version)
'$version'(Version) :-
current_prolog_flag(version, Version).
%! '$home'(-SWIPrologDir) is det.
%
% @deprecated use current_prolog_flag(home, SWIPrologDir)
% @see file_search_path/2, absolute_file_name/3, The Prolog home
% directory is available through the alias =swi=.
'$home'(Home) :-
current_prolog_flag(home, Home).
%! '$argv'(-Argv:list) is det.
%
% @deprecated use current_prolog_flag(os_argv, Argv) or
% current_prolog_flag(argv, Argv)
'$argv'(Argv) :-
current_prolog_flag(os_argv, Argv).
%! '$set_prompt'(+Prompt) is det.
%
% Set the prompt for the toplevel
%
% @deprecated use set_prolog_flag(toplevel_prompt, Prompt).
'$set_prompt'(Prompt) :-
( is_list(Prompt)
-> Prompt0 = Prompt
; atom_codes(Prompt, Prompt0)
),
maplist(percent_to_tilde, Prompt0, Prompt1),
atom_codes(Atom, Prompt1),
set_prolog_flag(toplevel_prompt, Atom).
percent_to_tilde(0'%, 0'~) :- !.
percent_to_tilde(X, X).
%! displayq(@Term) is det.
%! displayq(+Stream, @Term) is det.
%
% Write term ignoring operators and quote atoms.
%
% @deprecated Use write_term/3 or write_canonical/2.
displayq(Term) :-
write_term(Term, [ignore_ops(true),quoted(true)]).
displayq(Stream, Term) :-
write_term(Stream, Term, [ignore_ops(true),quoted(true)]).
%! sformat(-String, +Format, +Args) is det.
%! sformat(-String, +Format) is det.
%
% @deprecated Use format/3 as =|format(string(String), ...)|=
:- module_transparent sformat/2, sformat/3.
sformat(String, Format) :-
format(string(String), Format, []).
sformat(String, Format, Arguments) :-
format(string(String), Format, Arguments).
%! concat(+Atom1, +Atom2, -Atom) is det.
%
% @deprecated Use ISO atom_concat/3
concat(A, B, C) :-
atom_concat(A, B, C).
%! concat_atom(+List, -Atom) is det.
%
% Concatenate a list of atomic values to an atom.
%
% @deprecated Use atomic_list_concat/2 as proposed by the prolog
% commons initiative.
concat_atom([A, B], C) :-
!,
atom_concat(A, B, C).
concat_atom(L, Atom) :-
atomic_list_concat(L, Atom).
%! concat_atom(+List, +Seperator, -Atom) is det.
%
% Concatenate a list of atomic values to an atom, inserting Seperator
% between each consecutive elements.
%
% @deprecated Use atomic_list_concat/3 as proposed by the prolog
% commons initiative.
concat_atom(L, Sep, Atom) :-
atomic_list_concat(L, Sep, Atom).
%! '$apropos_match'(+Needle, +Haystack) is semidet.
%
% True if Needle is a sub atom of Haystack. Ignores the case
% of Haystack.
'$apropos_match'(Needle, Haystack) :-
sub_atom_icasechk(Haystack, _, Needle).
%! read_clause(-Term) is det.
%
% @deprecated Use read_clause/3 or read_term/3.
read_clause(Term) :-
read_clause(current_input, Term).
%! read_clause(+Stream, -Term) is det.
%
% @deprecated Use read_clause/3 or read_term/3.
read_clause(Stream, Term) :-
read_clause(Stream, Term, [process_comment(false)]).
%! read_variables(-Term, -Bindings) is det.
%! read_variables(+In:stream, -Term, -Bindings) is det.
%
% @deprecated Use ISO read_term/2 or read_term/3.
read_variables(Term, Vars) :-
read_term(Term, [variable_names(Vars)]).
read_variables(Stream, Term, Vars) :-
read_term(Stream, Term, [variable_names(Vars)]).
%! read_pending_input(+Stream, -Codes, ?Tail) is det.
%
% @deprecated Use read_pending_codes/3.
read_pending_input(Stream, Codes, Tail) :-
read_pending_codes(Stream, Codes, Tail).
%! feature(?Key, ?Value) is nondet.
%! set_feature(+Key, @Term) is det.
%
% Control Prolog flags.
%
% @deprecated Use ISO current_prolog_flag/2 and set_prolog_flag/2.
feature(Key, Value) :-
current_prolog_flag(Key, Value).
set_feature(Key, Value) :-
set_prolog_flag(Key, Value).
%! substring(+String, +Offset, +Length, -Sub)
%
% Predecessor of sub_string using 1-based Offset.
%
% @deprecated Use sub_string/5.
substring(String, Offset, Length, Sub) :-
Offset0 is Offset - 1,
sub_string(String, Offset0, Length, _After, Sub).
%! string_to_list(?String, ?Codes) is det.
%
% Bi-directional conversion between a string and a list of
% character codes.
%
% @deprecated Use string_codes/2.
string_to_list(String, Codes) :-
string_codes(String, Codes).
%! string_to_atom(?String, ?Atom) is det.
%
% Bi-directional conversion between string and atom.
%
% @deprecated Use atom_string/2. Note that the order of the
% arguments is reversed.
string_to_atom(Atom, String) :-
atom_string(String, Atom).
%! flush is det.
%
% @deprecated use ISO flush_output/0.
flush :-
flush_output.
%! write_ln(X) is det
%
% @deprecated Use writeln(X).
write_ln(X) :-
writeln(X).
%! proper_list(+List)
%
% Old SWI-Prolog predicate to check for a list that really ends
% in a []. There is not much use for the quick is_list, as in
% most cases you want to process the list element-by-element anyway.
%
% @deprecated Use ISO is_list/1.
proper_list(List) :-
is_list(List).
%! free_variables(+Term, -Variables)
%
% Return a list of unbound variables in Term. The name
% term_variables/2 is more widely used.
%
% @deprecated Use term_variables/2.
free_variables(Term, Variables) :-
term_variables(Term, Variables).
%! subsumes_chk(@Generic, @Specific)
%
% True if Generic can be made equivalent to Specific without
% changing Specific.
%
% @deprecated Replace by subsumes_term/2.
subsumes_chk(Generic, Specific) :-
subsumes_term(Generic, Specific).
%! subsumes(+Generic, @Specific)
%
% True if Generic is unified to Specific without changing
% Specific.
%
% @deprecated It turns out that calls to this predicate almost
% always should have used subsumes_term/2. Also the name is
% misleading. In case this is really needed, one is adviced to
% follow subsumes_term/2 with an explicit unification.
subsumes(Generic, Specific) :-
subsumes_term(Generic, Specific),
Generic = Specific.
%! hash_term(+Term, -Hash) is det.
%
% If Term is ground, Hash is unified to an integer representing
% a hash for Term. Otherwise Hash is left unbound.
%
% @deprecated Use term_hash/2.
hash_term(Term, Hash) :-
term_hash(Term, Hash).
%! checklist(:Goal, +List)
%
% @deprecated Use maplist/2
checklist(Goal, List) :-
maplist(Goal, List).
%! sublist(:Goal, +List1, ?List2)
%
% Succeeds if List2 unifies with a list holding those terms for wich
% call(Goal, Elem) succeeds.
%
% @deprecated Use include/3 from library(apply)
% @compat DEC10 library
sublist(_, [], []) :- !.
sublist(Goal, [H|T], Sub) :-
call(Goal, H),
!,
Sub = [H|R],
sublist(Goal, T, R).
sublist(Goal, [_|T], R) :-
sublist(Goal, T, R).
%! sumlist(+List, -Sum) is det.
%
% True when Sum is the list of all numbers in List.
%
% @deprecated Use sum_list/2
sumlist(List, Sum) :-
sum_list(List, Sum).
%! '$strip_module'(+Term, -Module, -Plain)
%
% This used to be an internal predicate. It was added to the XPCE
% compatibility library without $ and since then used at many
% places. From 5.4.1 onwards strip_module/3 is built-in and the $
% variation is added here for compatibility.
%
% @deprecated Use strip_module/3.
:- module_transparent
'$strip_module'/3.
'$strip_module'(Term, Module, Plain) :-
strip_module(Term, Module, Plain).
%! '$module'(-OldTypeIn, +NewTypeIn)
'$module'(OldTypeIn, NewTypeIn) :-
'$current_typein_module'(OldTypeIn),
'$set_typein_module'(NewTypeIn).
%! '$declare_module'(Module, File, Line)
%
% Used in triple20 particle library. Should use a public interface
'$declare_module'(Module, File, Line) :-
'$declare_module'(Module, user, user, File, Line, false).
%! at_initialization(:Goal) is det.
%
% Register goal only to be run if a saved state is restored.
%
% @deprecated Use initialization(Goal, restore)
at_initialization(Goal) :-
initialization(Goal, restore).
%! convert_time(+Stamp, -String)
%
% Convert a time-stamp as obtained though get_time/1 into a textual
% representation using the C-library function ctime(). The value is
% returned as a SWI-Prolog string object (see section 4.23). See
% also convert_time/8.
%
% @deprecated Use format_time/3.
convert_time(Stamp, String) :-
format_time(string(String), '%+', Stamp).
%! convert_time(+Stamp, -Y, -Mon, -Day, -Hour, -Min, -Sec, -MilliSec)
%
% Convert a time stamp, provided by get_time/1, time_file/2,
% etc. Year is unified with the year, Month with the month number
% (January is 1), Day with the day of the month (starting with 1),
% Hour with the hour of the day (0--23), Minute with the minute
% (0--59). Second with the second (0--59) and MilliSecond with the
% milliseconds (0--999). Note that the latter might not be accurate
% or might always be 0, depending on the timing capabilities of the
% system. See also convert_time/2.
%
% @deprecated Use stamp_date_time/3.
convert_time(Stamp, Y, Mon, Day, Hour, Min, Sec, MilliSec) :-
stamp_date_time(Stamp,
date(Y, Mon, Day,
Hour, Min, FSec,
_, _, _),
local),
Sec is integer(float_integer_part(FSec)),
MilliSec is integer(float_fractional_part(FSec)*1000).
%! 'C'(?List, ?Head, ?Tail) is det.
%
% Used to be generated by DCG. Some people appear to be using in
% in normal code too.
%
% @deprecated Do not use in normal code; DCG no longer generates it.
'C'([H|T], H, T).
%! current_thread(?Thread, ?Status) is nondet.
%
% @deprecated Replaced by thread_property/2
current_thread(Thread, Status) :-
nonvar(Thread),
!,
catch(thread_property(Thread, status(Status)),
error(existence_error(thread, _), _),
fail).
current_thread(Thread, Status) :-
thread_property(Thread, status(Status)).
%! current_mutex(?Mutex, ?Owner, ?Count) is nondet.
%
% @deprecated Replaced by mutex_property/2
current_mutex(Mutex, Owner, Count) :-
nonvar(Mutex),
!,
catch(mutex_property(Mutex, status(Status)),
error(existence_error(mutex, _), _),
fail),
map_mutex_status(Status, Owner, Count).
current_mutex(Mutex, Owner, Count) :-
mutex_property(Mutex, status(Status)),
map_mutex_status(Status, Owner, Count).
map_mutex_status(unlocked, [], 0).
map_mutex_status(locked(Owner, Count), Owner, Count).
%! message_queue_size(+Queue, -Size) is det.
%
% True if Queue holds Size terms.
%
% @deprecated Please use message_queue_property(Queue, Size)
message_queue_size(Queue, Size) :-
message_queue_property(Queue, size(Size)).
%! lock_predicate(+Name, +Arity) is det.
%! unlock_predicate(+Name, +Arity) is det.
%
% @deprecated see lock_predicate/1 and unlock_predicate/1.
:- module_transparent
lock_predicate/2,
unlock_predicate/2.
lock_predicate(Name, Arity) :-
lock_predicate(Name/Arity).
unlock_predicate(Name, Arity) :-
unlock_predicate(Name/Arity).
%! current_module(?Module, ?File) is nondet.
%
% True if Module is a module loaded from File.
%
% @deprecated Use module_property(Module, file(File))
current_module(Module, File) :-
module_property(Module, file(File)).
%! export_list(+Module, -List) is det.
%
% Module exports the predicates of List.
%
% @deprecated Use module_property(Module, exports(List))
export_list(Module, List) :-
module_property(Module, exports(List)).
%! setup_and_call_cleanup(:Setup, :Goal, :Cleanup).
%
% Call Cleanup once after Goal is finished.
%
% @deprecated Use setup_call_cleanup/3.
setup_and_call_cleanup(Setup, Goal, Cleanup) :-
setup_call_cleanup(Setup, Goal, Cleanup).
%! setup_and_call_cleanup(:Setup, :Goal, Catcher, :Cleanup).
%
% Call Cleanup once after Goal is finished, with Catcher
% unified to the reason
%
% @deprecated Use setup_call_cleanup/3.
setup_and_call_cleanup(Setup, Goal, Catcher, Cleanup) :-
setup_call_catcher_cleanup(Setup, Goal, Catcher,Cleanup).
%! merge_set(+Set1, +Set2, -Set3)
%
% Merge the ordered sets Set1 and Set2 into a new ordered set
% without duplicates.
%
% @deprecated New code should use ord_union/3 from
% library(ordsets)
merge_set([], L, L) :- !.
merge_set(L, [], L) :- !.
merge_set([H1|T1], [H2|T2], [H1|R]) :- H1 @< H2, !, merge_set(T1, [H2|T2], R).
merge_set([H1|T1], [H2|T2], [H2|R]) :- H1 @> H2, !, merge_set([H1|T1], T2, R).
merge_set([H1|T1], [H2|T2], [H1|R]) :- H1 == H2, merge_set(T1, T2, R).
%! merge(+List1, +List2, -List3)
%
% Merge the ordered sets List1 and List2 into a new ordered list.
% Duplicates are not removed and their order is maintained.
%
% @deprecated The name of this predicate is far too general for
% a rather specific function.
merge([], L, L) :- !.
merge(L, [], L) :- !.
merge([H1|T1], [H2|T2], [H|R]) :-
( H1 @=< H2
-> H = H1,
merge(T1, [H2|T2], R)
; H = H2,
merge([H1|T1], T2, R)
).
%! index(:Head) is det.
%
% Prepare the predicate indicated by Head for multi-argument
% indexing.
%
% @deprecated As of version 5.11.29, SWI-Prolog performs
% just-in-time indexing on all arguments.
index(Head) :-
print_message(warning, decl_no_effect(index(Head))).
%! hash(:PredInd) is det.
%
% Demands PredInd to be indexed using a hash-table. This is
% handled dynamically.
hash(PI) :-
print_message(warning, decl_no_effect(hash(PI))).
%! set_base_module(:Base) is det.
%
% Set the default module from whic we inherit.
%
% @deprecated Equivalent to set_module(base(Base)).
set_base_module(M:Base) :-
set_module(M:base(Base)).
%! eval_license is det.
%
% @deprecated Equivalent to license/0
eval_license :-
license.
%! trie_insert_new(+Trie, +Term, -Handle) is semidet.
%
% @deprecated use trie_insert/4.
trie_insert_new(Trie, Term, Handle) :-
trie_insert(Trie, Term, [], Handle).