/* Part of SWI-Prolog Author: Jan Wielemaker E-mail: J.Wielemaker@uva.nl WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org Copyright (C): 1985-2012, 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('$autoload', [ '$find_library'/5, '$in_library'/3, '$define_predicate'/1, '$update_library_index'/0, make_library_index/1, make_library_index/2, reload_library_index/0, autoload_path/1 ]). :- dynamic library_index/3, % Head x Module x Path autoload_directories/1, % List index_checked_at/1. % Time :- volatile library_index/3, autoload_directories/1, index_checked_at/1. user:file_search_path(autoload, library(.)). %% '$find_library'(+Module, +Name, +Arity, -LoadModule, -Library) is semidet. % % Locate a predicate in the library. Name and arity are the name % and arity of the predicate searched for. `Module' is the % preferred target module. The return values are the full path names % of the library and module declared in that file. '$find_library'(Module, Name, Arity, LoadModule, Library) :- load_library_index(Name, Arity), functor(Head, Name, Arity), ( library_index(Head, Module, Library), LoadModule = Module ; library_index(Head, LoadModule, Library) ), !. %% '$in_library'(+Name, +Arity, -Path) is semidet. %% '$in_library'(-Name, -Arity, -Path) is nondet. % % Is true if Name/Arity is in the autoload libraries. '$in_library'(Name, Arity, Path) :- atom(Name), integer(Arity), !, load_library_index(Name, Arity), functor(Head, Name, Arity), library_index(Head, _, Path). '$in_library'(Name, Arity, Path) :- load_library_index(Name, Arity), library_index(Head, _, Path), functor(Head, Name, Arity). %% '$define_predicate'(:Head) % % Make sure PredInd can be called. First test if the predicate is % defined. If not, invoke the autoloader. :- meta_predicate '$define_predicate'(:). '$define_predicate'(Head) :- '$defined_predicate'(Head), !. '$define_predicate'(Term) :- Term = Module:Head, functor(Head, Name, Arity), '$undefined_procedure'(Module, Name, Arity, retry). /******************************** * UPDATE INDEX * ********************************/ :- thread_local silent/0. %% '$update_library_index' % % Called from make/0 to update the index of the library for each % library directory that has a writable index. Note that in the % Windows version access_file/2 is mostly bogus. We assert % silent/0 to suppress error messages. '$update_library_index' :- setof(Dir, writable_indexed_directory(Dir), Dirs), !, setup_call_cleanup( asserta(silent, Ref), guarded_make_library_index(Dirs), erase(Ref)), ( flag('$modified_index', true, false) -> reload_library_index ; true ). '$update_library_index'. guarded_make_library_index([]). guarded_make_library_index([Dir|Dirs]) :- ( catch(make_library_index(Dir), E, print_message(error, E)) -> true ; print_message(warning, goal_failed(make_library_index(Dir))) ), guarded_make_library_index(Dirs). %% writable_indexed_directory(-Dir) is nondet. % % True when Dir is an indexed library directory with a writable % index, i.e., an index that can be updated. writable_indexed_directory(Dir) :- index_file_name(IndexFile, [access(read), access(write)]), file_directory_name(IndexFile, Dir). writable_indexed_directory(Dir) :- absolute_file_name(library('MKINDEX'), [ file_type(prolog), access(read), solutions(all), file_errors(fail) ], MkIndexFile), file_directory_name(MkIndexFile, Dir), plfile_in_dir(Dir, 'INDEX', _, IndexFile), access_file(IndexFile, write). /******************************** * LOAD INDEX * ********************************/ %% reload_library_index % % Reload the index on the next call reload_library_index :- with_mutex('$autoload', clear_library_index). clear_library_index :- retractall(library_index(_, _, _)), retractall(autoload_directories(_)), retractall(index_checked_at(_)). %% load_library_index(?Name, ?Arity) is det. % % Try to find Name/Arity in the library. If the predicate is % there, we are happy. If not, we check whether the set of loaded % libraries has changed and if so we reload the index. load_library_index(Name, Arity) :- atom(Name), integer(Arity), functor(Head, Name, Arity), library_index(Head, _, _), !. load_library_index(_, _) :- notrace(with_mutex('$autoload', load_library_index_p)). load_library_index_p :- index_checked_at(Time), get_time(Now), Now-Time < 60, !. load_library_index_p :- findall(Index, index_file_name(Index, [access(read)]), List0), list_set(List0, List), retractall(index_checked_at(_)), get_time(Now), assert(index_checked_at(Now)), ( autoload_directories(List) -> true ; retractall(library_index(_, _, _)), retractall(autoload_directories(_)), read_index(List), assert(autoload_directories(List)) ). list_set([], R) :- % == list_to_set/2 from library(lists) closel(R). list_set([H|T], R) :- memberchk(H, R), !, list_set(T, R). closel([]) :- !. closel([_|T]) :- closel(T). %% index_file_name(-IndexFile, +Options) is nondet. % % True if IndexFile is an autoload index file. Options is passed % to absolute_file_name/3. This predicate searches the path % =autoload=. % % @see file_search_path/2. index_file_name(IndexFile, Options) :- absolute_file_name(autoload('INDEX'), IndexFile, [ file_type(prolog), solutions(all), file_errors(fail) | Options ]). read_index([]) :- !. read_index([H|T]) :- !, read_index(H), read_index(T). read_index(Index) :- print_message(silent, autoload(read_index(Dir))), file_directory_name(Index, Dir), setup_call_cleanup( '$push_input_context'(autoload_index), setup_call_cleanup( open(Index, read, In), read_index_from_stream(Dir, In), close(In)), '$pop_input_context'). read_index_from_stream(Dir, In) :- repeat, read(In, Term), assert_index(Term, Dir), !. assert_index(end_of_file, _) :- !. assert_index(index(Name, Arity, Module, File), Dir) :- !, functor(Head, Name, Arity), atomic_list_concat([Dir, '/', File], Path), assertz(library_index(Head, Module, Path)), fail. assert_index(Term, Dir) :- print_message(error, illegal_autoload_index(Dir, Term)), fail. /******************************** * CREATE INDEX.pl * ********************************/ %% make_library_index(+Dir) is det. % % Create an index for autoloading from the directory Dir. The % index file is called INDEX.pl. In Dir contains a file % MKINDEX.pl, this file is loaded and we assume that the index is % created by directives that appearin this file. Otherwise, all % source files are scanned for their module-header and all % exported predicates are added to the autoload index. % % @see make_library_index/2 make_library_index(Dir0) :- forall(absolute_file_name(Dir0, Dir, [ expand(true), file_type(directory), file_errors(fail), solutions(all) ]), make_library_index2(Dir)). make_library_index2(Dir) :- plfile_in_dir(Dir, 'MKINDEX', MkIndex, AbsMkIndex), access_file(AbsMkIndex, read), !, setup_call_cleanup( working_directory(OldDir, Dir), load_files(user:MkIndex, [silent(true)]), working_directory(_, OldDir)). make_library_index2(Dir) :- findall(Pattern, source_file_pattern(Pattern), PatternList), make_library_index2(Dir, PatternList). %% make_library_index(+Dir, +Patterns:list(atom)) is det. % % Create an autoload index INDEX.pl for Dir by scanning all files % that match any of the file-patterns in Patterns. Typically, this % appears as a directive in MKINDEX.pl. For example: % % == % :- make_library_index(., ['*.pl']). % == % % @see make_library_index/1. make_library_index(Dir0, Patterns) :- forall(absolute_file_name(Dir0, Dir, [ expand(true), file_type(directory), file_errors(fail), solutions(all) ]), make_library_index2(Dir, Patterns)). make_library_index2(Dir, Patterns) :- plfile_in_dir(Dir, 'INDEX', _Index, AbsIndex), ensure_slash(Dir, DirS), pattern_files(Patterns, DirS, Files), ( library_index_out_of_date(AbsIndex, Files) -> do_make_library_index(AbsIndex, DirS, Files), flag('$modified_index', _, true) ; true ). ensure_slash(Dir, DirS) :- ( sub_atom(Dir, _, _, 0, /) -> DirS = Dir ; atom_concat(Dir, /, DirS) ). source_file_pattern(Pattern) :- user:prolog_file_type(PlExt, prolog), atom_concat('*.', PlExt, Pattern). plfile_in_dir(Dir, Base, PlBase, File) :- file_name_extension(Base, pl, PlBase), atomic_list_concat([Dir, '/', PlBase], File). pattern_files([], _, []). pattern_files([H|T], DirS, Files) :- atom_concat(DirS, H, P0), expand_file_name(P0, Files0), '$append'(Files0, Rest, Files), pattern_files(T, DirS, Rest). library_index_out_of_date(Index, _Files) :- \+ exists_file(Index), !. library_index_out_of_date(Index, Files) :- time_file(Index, IndexTime), ( time_file('.', DotTime), DotTime > IndexTime ; '$member'(File, Files), time_file(File, FileTime), FileTime > IndexTime ), !. do_make_library_index(Index, Dir, Files) :- ensure_slash(Dir, DirS), catch(setup_call_cleanup( open(Index, write, Fd), ( print_message(informational, make(library_index(Dir))), index_header(Fd), index_files(Files, DirS, Fd) ), close(Fd)), E, index_error(E)). index_error(E) :- silent, E = error(permission_error(open, source_sink, _)), !. index_error(E) :- print_message(error, E). index_files([], _, _). index_files([File|Files], DirS, Fd) :- catch(setup_call_cleanup( open(File, read, In), read(In, Term), close(In)), E, print_message(warning, E)), ( Term = (:- module(Module, Public)), is_list(Public) -> atom_concat(DirS, Local, File), file_name_extension(Base, _, Local), forall(public_predicate(Public, Name/Arity), format(Fd, 'index((~k), ~k, ~k, ~k).~n', [Name, Arity, Module, Base])) ; true ), index_files(Files, DirS, Fd). public_predicate(Public, PI) :- '$member'(PI0, Public), canonical_pi(PI0, PI). canonical_pi(Var, _) :- var(Var), !, fail. canonical_pi(Name/Arity, Name/Arity). canonical_pi(Name//A0, Name/Arity) :- Arity is A0 + 2. index_header(Fd):- format(Fd, '/* Creator: make/0~n~n', []), format(Fd, ' Purpose: Provide index for autoload~n', []), format(Fd, '*/~n~n', []). /******************************* * EXTENDING * *******************************/ %% autoload_path(+Path) is det. % % Add Path to the libraries that are used by the autoloader. This % extends the search path =autoload= and reloads the library % index. For example: % % == % :- autoload_path(library(http)). % == % % If this call appears as a directive, it is term-expanded into a % clause for user:file_search_path/2 and a directive calling % reload_library_index/0. This keeps source information and allows % for removing this directive. autoload_path(Alias) :- ( user:file_search_path(autoload, Alias) -> true ; assertz(user:file_search_path(autoload, Alias)), reload_library_index ). system:term_expansion((:- autoload_path(Alias)), [ user:file_search_path(autoload, Alias), (:- reload_library_index) ]).