1 ;;; prolog.el --- major mode for editing and running Prolog (and Mercury) code
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1986-1987, 1997-1999, 2002-2003, 2011-2013 Free
4 ;; Software Foundation, Inc.
6 ;; Authors: Emil Åström <emil_astrom(at)hotmail(dot)com>
7 ;; Milan Zamazal <pdm(at)freesoft(dot)cz>
8 ;; Stefan Bruda <stefan(at)bruda(dot)ca>
9 ;; * See below for more details
10 ;; Maintainer: Stefan Bruda <stefan(at)bruda(dot)ca>
11 ;; Keywords: prolog major mode sicstus swi mercury
13 (defvar prolog-mode-version
"1.22"
14 "Prolog mode version number.")
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31 ;; Original author: Masanobu UMEDA <umerin(at)mse(dot)kyutech(dot)ac(dot)jp>
32 ;; Parts of this file was taken from a modified version of the original
33 ;; by Johan Andersson, Peter Olin, Mats Carlsson, Johan Bevemyr, Stefan
34 ;; Andersson, and Per Danielsson (all SICS people), and Henrik Båkman
35 ;; at Uppsala University, Sweden.
37 ;; Some ideas and also a few lines of code have been borrowed (not stolen ;-)
38 ;; from Oz.el, the Emacs major mode for the Oz programming language,
39 ;; Copyright (C) 1993 DFKI GmbH, Germany, with permission.
40 ;; Authored by Ralf Scheidhauer and Michael Mehl
41 ;; ([scheidhr|mehl](at)dfki(dot)uni-sb(dot)de)
43 ;; More ideas and code have been taken from the SICStus debugger mode
44 ;; (http://www.csd.uu.se/~perm/source_debug/index.shtml -- broken link
45 ;; as of Mon May 5 08:23:48 EDT 2003) by Per Mildner.
47 ;; Additions for ECLiPSe and other helpful suggestions: Stephan Heuel
48 ;; <heuel(at)ipb(dot)uni-bonn(dot)de>
52 ;; This package provides a major mode for editing Prolog code, with
53 ;; all the bells and whistles one would expect, including syntax
54 ;; highlighting and auto indentation. It can also send regions to an
55 ;; inferior Prolog process.
57 ;; The code requires the comint, easymenu, info, imenu, and font-lock
58 ;; libraries. These are normally distributed with GNU Emacs and
63 ;; Insert the following lines in your init file:
65 ;; (setq load-path (cons "/usr/lib/xemacs/site-lisp" load-path))
66 ;; (autoload 'run-prolog "prolog" "Start a Prolog sub-process." t)
67 ;; (autoload 'prolog-mode "prolog" "Major mode for editing Prolog programs." t)
68 ;; (autoload 'mercury-mode "prolog" "Major mode for editing Mercury programs." t)
69 ;; (setq prolog-system 'swi) ; optional, the system you are using;
70 ;; ; see `prolog-system' below for possible values
71 ;; (setq auto-mode-alist (append '(("\\.pl$" . prolog-mode)
72 ;; ("\\.m$" . mercury-mode))
75 ;; where the path in the first line is the file system path to this file.
76 ;; MSDOS paths can be written like "d:/programs/emacs-19.34/site-lisp".
77 ;; Note: In XEmacs, either `/usr/lib/xemacs/site-lisp' (RPM default in
78 ;; Red Hat-based distributions) or `/usr/local/lib/xemacs/site-lisp'
79 ;; (default when compiling from sources) are automatically added to
80 ;; `load-path', so the first line is not necessary provided that you
81 ;; put this file in the appropriate place.
83 ;; The last s-expression above makes sure that files ending with .pl
84 ;; are assumed to be Prolog files and not Perl, which is the default
85 ;; Emacs setting. If this is not wanted, remove this line. It is then
86 ;; necessary to either
88 ;; o insert in your Prolog files the following comment as the first line:
90 ;; % -*- Mode: Prolog -*-
92 ;; and then the file will be open in Prolog mode no matter its
95 ;; o manually switch to prolog mode after opening a Prolog file, by typing
98 ;; If the command to start the prolog process ('sicstus', 'pl' or
99 ;; 'swipl' for SWI prolog, etc.) is not available in the default path,
100 ;; then it is necessary to set the value of the environment variable
101 ;; EPROLOG to a shell command to invoke the prolog process. In XEmacs
102 ;; and Emacs 20+ you can also customize the variable
103 ;; `prolog-program-name' (in the group `prolog-inferior') and provide
104 ;; a full path for your Prolog system (swi, scitus, etc.).
106 ;; Note: I (Stefan, the current maintainer) work under XEmacs. Future
107 ;; developments will thus be biased towards XEmacs (OK, I admit it,
108 ;; I am biased towards XEmacs in general), though I will do my best
109 ;; to keep the GNU Emacs compatibility. So if you work under Emacs
110 ;; and see something that does not work do drop me a line, as I have
111 ;; a smaller chance to notice this kind of bugs otherwise.
116 ;; o Allowed both 'swipl' and 'pl' as names for the SWI Prolog
118 ;; o Atoms that start a line are not blindly colored as
119 ;; predicates. Instead we check that they are followed by ( or
120 ;; :- first. Patch suggested by Guy Wiener.
122 ;; o Cleaned up the code that defines faces. The missing face
123 ;; warnings on some Emacsen should disappear.
125 ;; o Improved the handling of clause start detection and multi-line
126 ;; comments: `prolog-clause-start' no longer finds non-predicate
127 ;; (e.g., capitalized strings) beginning of clauses.
128 ;; `prolog-tokenize' recognizes when the end point is within a
129 ;; multi-line comment.
131 ;; o Minimal changes for Aquamacs inclusion and in general for
132 ;; better coping with finding the Prolog executable. Patch
133 ;; provided by David Reitter
135 ;; o Fixed syntax highlighting for clause heads that do not begin at
136 ;; the beginning of the line.
137 ;; o Fixed compilation warnings under Emacs.
138 ;; o Updated the email address of the current maintainer.
140 ;; o Minor indentation fix (patch by Markus Triska)
141 ;; o `prolog-underscore-wordchar-flag' defaults now to nil (more
142 ;; consistent to other Emacs modes)
144 ;; o Eliminated a possible compilation warning.
146 ;; o Introduced three new customizable variables: electric colon
147 ;; (`prolog-electric-colon-flag', default nil), electric dash
148 ;; (`prolog-electric-dash-flag', default nil), and a possibility
149 ;; to prevent the predicate template insertion from adding commas
150 ;; (`prolog-electric-dot-full-predicate-template', defaults to t
151 ;; since it seems quicker to me to just type those commas). A
152 ;; trivial adaptation of a patch by Markus Triska.
153 ;; o Improved the behavior of electric if-then-else to only skip
154 ;; forward if the parenthesis/semicolon is preceded by
155 ;; whitespace. Once more a trivial adaptation of a patch by
158 ;; o Cleaned up align code. `prolog-align-flag' is eliminated (since
159 ;; on a second thought it does not do anything useful). Added key
160 ;; binding (C-c C-a) and menu entry for alignment.
161 ;; o Condensed regular expressions for lower and upper case
162 ;; characters (GNU Emacs seems to go over the regexp length limit
163 ;; with the original form). My code on the matter was improved
164 ;; considerably by Markus Triska.
165 ;; o Fixed `prolog-insert-spaces-after-paren' (which used an
166 ;; uninitialized variable).
167 ;; o Minor changes to clean up the code and avoid some implicit
168 ;; package requirements.
170 ;; o Removed the use of `map-char-table' in `prolog-build-case-strings'
171 ;; which appears to cause problems in (at least) Emacs 23.0.0.1.
172 ;; o Added if-then-else indentation + corresponding electric
173 ;; characters. New customization: `prolog-electric-if-then-else-flag'
174 ;; o Align support (requires `align'). New customization:
175 ;; `prolog-align-flag'.
176 ;; o Temporary consult files have now the same name throughout the
177 ;; session. This prevents issues with reconsulting a buffer
178 ;; (this event is no longer passed to Prolog as a request to
179 ;; consult a new file).
180 ;; o Adaptive fill mode is now turned on. Comment indentation is
181 ;; still worse than it could be though, I am working on it.
182 ;; o Improved filling and auto-filling capabilities. Now block
183 ;; comments should be [auto-]filled correctly most of the time;
184 ;; the following pattern in particular is worth noting as being
186 ;; <some code here> % some comment here that goes beyond the
187 ;; % rightmost column, possibly combined with
188 ;; % subsequent comment lines
189 ;; o `prolog-char-quote-workaround' now defaults to nil.
190 ;; o Note: Many of the above improvements have been suggested by
191 ;; Markus Triska, who also provided useful patches on the matter
192 ;; when he realized that I was slow in responding. Many thanks.
193 ;; Version 1.11 / 1.12
194 ;; o GNU Emacs compatibility fix for paragraph filling (fixed
195 ;; incorrectly in 1.11, fix fixed in 1.12).
197 ;; o Added paragraph filling in comment blocks and also correct auto
198 ;; filling for comments.
199 ;; o Fixed the possible "Regular expression too big" error in
200 ;; `prolog-electric-dot'.
202 ;; o Parenthesis expressions are now indented by default so that
203 ;; components go one underneath the other, just as for compound
204 ;; terms. You can use the old style (the second and subsequent
205 ;; lines being indented to the right in a parenthesis expression)
206 ;; by setting the customizable variable `prolog-paren-indent-p'
207 ;; (group "Prolog Indentation") to t.
208 ;; o (Somehow awkward) handling of the 0' character escape
209 ;; sequence. I am looking into a better way of doing it but
210 ;; prospects look bleak. If this breaks things for you please let
211 ;; me know and also set the `prolog-char-quote-workaround' (group
212 ;; "Prolog Other") to nil.
214 ;; o Key binding fix.
216 ;; o Fixed a number of issues with the syntax of single quotes,
217 ;; including Debian bug #324520.
219 ;; o Fixed mercury mode menu initialization (Debian bug #226121).
220 ;; o Fixed (i.e., eliminated) Delete remapping (Debian bug #229636).
221 ;; o Corrected indentation for clauses defining quoted atoms.
223 ;; o Keywords fontifying should work in console mode so this is
224 ;; enabled everywhere.
226 ;; o Now supports GNU Prolog--minor adaptation of a patch by Stefan
229 ;; o Info-follow-nearest-node now called correctly under Emacs too
230 ;; (thanks to Nicolas Pelletier). Should be implemented more
231 ;; elegantly (i.e., without compilation warnings) in the future.
233 ;; o Another prompt fix, still in SWI mode (people seem to have
234 ;; changed the prompt of SWI Prolog).
236 ;; o Fixed dots in the end of line comments causing indentation
237 ;; problems. The following code is now correctly indented (note
238 ;; the dot terminating the comment):
240 ;; c(X). % comment here.
242 ;; and so is this (and variants):
244 ;; c(X). /* comment here. */
247 ;; o Revamped the menu system.
248 ;; o Yet another prompt recognition fix (SWI mode).
249 ;; o This is more of a renumbering than a new edition. I promoted
250 ;; the mode to version 1.0 to emphasize the fact that it is now
251 ;; mature and stable enough to be considered production (in my
254 ;; o GNU Emacs compatibility fixes.
256 ;; o prolog-get-predspec is now suitable to be called as
257 ;; imenu-extract-index-name-function. The predicate index works.
258 ;; o Since imenu works now as advertised, prolog-imenu-flag is t
260 ;; o Eliminated prolog-create-predicate-index since the imenu
261 ;; utilities now work well. Actually, this function is also
262 ;; buggy, and I see no reason to fix it since we do not need it
264 ;; o Fixed prolog-pred-start, prolog-clause-start, prolog-clause-info.
265 ;; o Fix for prolog-build-case-strings; now prolog-upper-case-string
266 ;; and prolog-lower-case-string are correctly initialized,
267 ;; o Various font-lock changes; most importantly, block comments (/*
268 ;; ... */) are now correctly fontified in XEmacs even when they
269 ;; extend on multiple lines.
271 ;; o The debug prompt of SWI Prolog is now correctly recognized.
273 ;; o Minor font-lock bug fixes.
277 ;; Replace ":type 'sexp" with more precise Custom types.
283 ;; We need imenu everywhere because of the predicate index!
296 "Editing and running Prolog and Mercury files."
299 (defgroup prolog-faces nil
300 "Prolog mode specific faces."
303 (defgroup prolog-indentation nil
304 "Prolog mode indentation configuration."
307 (defgroup prolog-font-lock nil
308 "Prolog mode font locking patterns."
311 (defgroup prolog-keyboard nil
312 "Prolog mode keyboard flags."
315 (defgroup prolog-inferior nil
316 "Inferior Prolog mode options."
319 (defgroup prolog-other nil
320 "Other Prolog mode options."
324 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
325 ;; User configurable variables
326 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
328 ;; General configuration
330 (defcustom prolog-system nil
331 "Prolog interpreter/compiler used.
332 The value of this variable is nil or a symbol.
333 If it is a symbol, it determines default values of other configuration
334 variables with respect to properties of the specified Prolog
335 interpreter/compiler.
337 Currently recognized symbol values are:
338 eclipse - Eclipse Prolog
340 sicstus - SICStus Prolog
345 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"SICStus" :value sicstus
)
346 (const :tag
"SWI Prolog" :value swi
)
347 (const :tag
"GNU Prolog" :value gnu
)
348 (const :tag
"ECLiPSe Prolog" :value eclipse
)
349 ;; Mercury shouldn't be needed since we have a separate
350 ;; major mode for it.
351 (const :tag
"Default" :value nil
)))
352 (make-variable-buffer-local 'prolog-system
)
354 ;; NB: This alist can not be processed in prolog-mode-variables to
355 ;; create a prolog-system-version-i variable since it is needed
356 ;; prior to the call to prolog-mode-variables.
357 (defcustom prolog-system-version
363 ;; FIXME: This should be auto-detected instead of user-provided.
364 "Alist of Prolog system versions.
365 The version numbers are of the format (Major . Minor)."
367 :type
'(repeat (list (symbol :tag
"System")
368 (cons :tag
"Version numbers" (integer :tag
"Major")
369 (integer :tag
"Minor"))))
374 (defcustom prolog-indent-width
4
375 "The indentation width used by the editing buffer."
376 :group
'prolog-indentation
379 (defcustom prolog-align-comments-flag t
380 "Non-nil means automatically align comments when indenting."
382 :group
'prolog-indentation
385 (defcustom prolog-indent-mline-comments-flag t
386 "Non-nil means indent contents of /* */ comments.
387 Otherwise leave such lines as they are."
389 :group
'prolog-indentation
392 (defcustom prolog-object-end-to-0-flag t
393 "Non-nil means indent closing '}' in SICStus object definitions to level 0.
394 Otherwise indent to `prolog-indent-width'."
396 :group
'prolog-indentation
399 (defcustom prolog-left-indent-regexp
"\\(;\\|\\*?->\\)"
400 "Regexp for character sequences after which next line is indented.
401 Next line after such a regexp is indented to the opening parenthesis level."
403 :group
'prolog-indentation
406 (defcustom prolog-paren-indent-p nil
407 "If non-nil, increase indentation for parenthesis expressions.
408 The second and subsequent line in a parenthesis expression other than
409 a compound term can either be indented `prolog-paren-indent' to the
410 right (if this variable is non-nil) or in the same way as for compound
411 terms (if this variable is nil, default)."
413 :group
'prolog-indentation
416 (defcustom prolog-paren-indent
4
417 "The indentation increase for parenthesis expressions.
418 Only used in ( If -> Then ; Else) and ( Disj1 ; Disj2 ) style expressions."
420 :group
'prolog-indentation
423 (defcustom prolog-parse-mode
'beg-of-clause
424 "The parse mode used (decides from which point parsing is done).
426 'beg-of-line - starts parsing at the beginning of a line, unless the
427 previous line ends with a backslash. Fast, but has
428 problems detecting multiline /* */ comments.
429 'beg-of-clause - starts parsing at the beginning of the current clause.
430 Slow, but copes better with /* */ comments."
432 :group
'prolog-indentation
433 :type
'(choice (const :value beg-of-line
)
434 (const :value beg-of-clause
)))
438 (defcustom prolog-keywords
440 ("use_module" "begin_module" "module_interface" "dynamic"
441 "external" "export" "dbgcomp" "nodbgcomp" "compile"))
443 ("all" "else" "end_module" "equality" "external" "fail" "func" "if"
444 "implementation" "import_module" "include_module" "inst" "instance"
445 "interface" "mode" "module" "not" "pragma" "pred" "some" "then" "true"
446 "type" "typeclass" "use_module" "where"))
448 ("block" "dynamic" "mode" "module" "multifile" "meta_predicate"
449 "parallel" "public" "sequential" "volatile"))
451 ("discontiguous" "dynamic" "ensure_loaded" "export" "export_list" "import"
452 "meta_predicate" "module" "module_transparent" "multifile" "require"
453 "use_module" "volatile"))
455 ("built_in" "char_conversion" "discontiguous" "dynamic" "ensure_linked"
456 "ensure_loaded" "foreign" "include" "initialization" "multifile" "op"
457 "public" "set_prolog_flag"))
459 ;; FIXME: Shouldn't we just use the union of all the above here?
460 ("dynamic" "module")))
461 "Alist of Prolog keywords which is used for font locking of directives."
463 :group
'prolog-font-lock
466 (defcustom prolog-types
468 ("char" "float" "int" "io__state" "string" "univ"))
470 "Alist of Prolog types used by font locking."
472 :group
'prolog-font-lock
475 (defcustom prolog-mode-specificators
477 ("bound" "di" "free" "ground" "in" "mdi" "mui" "muo" "out" "ui" "uo"))
479 "Alist of Prolog mode specificators used by font locking."
481 :group
'prolog-font-lock
484 (defcustom prolog-determinism-specificators
486 ("cc_multi" "cc_nondet" "det" "erroneous" "failure" "multi" "nondet"
489 "Alist of Prolog determinism specificators used by font locking."
491 :group
'prolog-font-lock
494 (defcustom prolog-directives
498 "Alist of Prolog source code directives used by font locking."
500 :group
'prolog-font-lock
506 (defcustom prolog-electric-newline-flag
(not (fboundp 'electric-indent-mode
))
507 "Non-nil means automatically indent the next line when the user types RET."
509 :group
'prolog-keyboard
512 (defcustom prolog-hungry-delete-key-flag nil
513 "Non-nil means delete key consumes all preceding spaces."
515 :group
'prolog-keyboard
518 (defcustom prolog-electric-dot-flag nil
519 "Non-nil means make dot key electric.
520 Electric dot appends newline or inserts head of a new clause.
521 If dot is pressed at the end of a line where at least one white space
522 precedes the point, it inserts a recursive call to the current predicate.
523 If dot is pressed at the beginning of an empty line, it inserts the head
524 of a new clause for the current predicate. It does not apply in strings
526 It does not apply in strings and comments."
528 :group
'prolog-keyboard
531 (defcustom prolog-electric-dot-full-predicate-template nil
532 "If nil, electric dot inserts only the current predicate's name and `('
533 for recursive calls or new clause heads. Non-nil means to also
534 insert enough commas to cover the predicate's arity and `)',
535 and dot and newline for recursive calls."
537 :group
'prolog-keyboard
540 (defcustom prolog-electric-underscore-flag nil
541 "Non-nil means make underscore key electric.
542 Electric underscore replaces the current variable with underscore.
543 If underscore is pressed not on a variable then it behaves as usual."
545 :group
'prolog-keyboard
548 (defcustom prolog-electric-tab-flag nil
549 "Non-nil means make TAB key electric.
550 Electric TAB inserts spaces after parentheses, ->, and ;
551 in ( If -> Then ; Else) and ( Disj1 ; Disj2 ) style expressions."
553 :group
'prolog-keyboard
556 (defcustom prolog-electric-if-then-else-flag nil
557 "Non-nil makes `(', `>' and `;' electric
558 to automatically indent if-then-else constructs."
560 :group
'prolog-keyboard
563 (defcustom prolog-electric-colon-flag nil
564 "Makes `:' electric (inserts `:-' on a new line).
565 If non-nil, pressing `:' at the end of a line that starts in
566 the first column (i.e., clause heads) inserts ` :-' and newline."
568 :group
'prolog-keyboard
571 (defcustom prolog-electric-dash-flag nil
572 "Makes `-' electric (inserts a `-->' on a new line).
573 If non-nil, pressing `-' at the end of a line that starts in
574 the first column (i.e., DCG heads) inserts ` -->' and newline."
576 :group
'prolog-keyboard
579 (defcustom prolog-old-sicstus-keys-flag nil
580 "Non-nil means old SICStus Prolog mode keybindings are used."
582 :group
'prolog-keyboard
587 (defcustom prolog-program-name
588 `(((getenv "EPROLOG") (eval (getenv "EPROLOG")))
592 (swi ,(if (not (executable-find "swipl")) "pl" "swipl"))
594 (t ,(let ((names '("prolog" "gprolog" "swipl" "pl")))
596 (not (executable-find (car names
))))
597 (setq names
(cdr names
)))
598 (or (car names
) "prolog"))))
599 "Alist of program names for invoking an inferior Prolog with `run-prolog'."
600 :group
'prolog-inferior
602 (defun prolog-program-name ()
603 (prolog-find-value-by-system prolog-program-name
))
605 (defcustom prolog-program-switches
608 "Alist of switches given to inferior Prolog run with `run-prolog'."
610 :group
'prolog-inferior
612 (defun prolog-program-switches ()
613 (prolog-find-value-by-system prolog-program-switches
))
615 (defcustom prolog-consult-string
618 (sicstus (eval (if (prolog-atleast-version '(3 .
7))
619 "prolog:zap_file(%m,%b,consult,%l)."
620 "prolog:zap_file(%m,%b,consult).")))
623 (t "reconsult(%f)."))
624 "Alist of strings defining predicate for reconsulting.
626 Some parts of the string are replaced:
627 `%f' by the name of the consulted file (can be a temporary file)
628 `%b' by the file name of the buffer to consult
629 `%m' by the module name and name of the consulted file separated by colon
630 `%l' by the line offset into the file. This is 0 unless consulting a
631 region of a buffer, in which case it is the number of lines before
633 :group
'prolog-inferior
635 (defun prolog-consult-string ()
636 (prolog-find-value-by-system prolog-consult-string
))
638 (defcustom prolog-compile-string
641 (sicstus (eval (if (prolog-atleast-version '(3 .
7))
642 "prolog:zap_file(%m,%b,compile,%l)."
643 "prolog:zap_file(%m,%b,compile).")))
646 "Alist of strings and lists defining predicate for recompilation.
648 Some parts of the string are replaced:
649 `%f' by the name of the compiled file (can be a temporary file)
650 `%b' by the file name of the buffer to compile
651 `%m' by the module name and name of the compiled file separated by colon
652 `%l' by the line offset into the file. This is 0 unless compiling a
653 region of a buffer, in which case it is the number of lines before
656 If `prolog-program-name' is non-nil, it is a string sent to a Prolog process.
657 If `prolog-program-name' is nil, it is an argument to the `compile' function."
658 :group
'prolog-inferior
660 (defun prolog-compile-string ()
661 (prolog-find-value-by-system prolog-compile-string
))
663 (defcustom prolog-eof-string
"end_of_file.\n"
664 "Alist of strings that represent end of file for prolog.
665 nil means send actual operating system end of file."
666 :group
'prolog-inferior
669 (defcustom prolog-prompt-regexp
670 '((eclipse "^[a-zA-Z0-9()]* *\\?- \\|^\\[[a-zA-Z]* [0-9]*\\]:")
671 (sicstus "| [ ?][- ] *")
672 (swi "^\\(\\[[a-zA-Z]*\\] \\)?[1-9]?[0-9]*[ ]?\\?- \\|^| +")
675 "Alist of prompts of the prolog system command line."
677 :group
'prolog-inferior
679 (defun prolog-prompt-regexp ()
680 (prolog-find-value-by-system prolog-prompt-regexp
))
682 ;; (defcustom prolog-continued-prompt-regexp
683 ;; '((sicstus "^\\(| +\\| +\\)")
685 ;; "Alist of regexps matching the prompt when consulting `user'."
686 ;; :group 'prolog-inferior
689 (defcustom prolog-debug-on-string
"debug.\n"
690 "Predicate for enabling debug mode."
692 :group
'prolog-inferior
695 (defcustom prolog-debug-off-string
"nodebug.\n"
696 "Predicate for disabling debug mode."
698 :group
'prolog-inferior
701 (defcustom prolog-trace-on-string
"trace.\n"
702 "Predicate for enabling tracing."
704 :group
'prolog-inferior
707 (defcustom prolog-trace-off-string
"notrace.\n"
708 "Predicate for disabling tracing."
710 :group
'prolog-inferior
713 (defcustom prolog-zip-on-string
"zip.\n"
714 "Predicate for enabling zip mode for SICStus."
716 :group
'prolog-inferior
719 (defcustom prolog-zip-off-string
"nozip.\n"
720 "Predicate for disabling zip mode for SICStus."
722 :group
'prolog-inferior
725 (defcustom prolog-use-standard-consult-compile-method-flag t
726 "Non-nil means use the standard compilation method.
727 Otherwise the new compilation method will be used. This
728 utilizes a special compilation buffer with the associated
729 features such as parsing of error messages and automatically
730 jumping to the source code responsible for the error.
732 Warning: the new method is so far only experimental and
733 does contain bugs. The recommended setting for the novice user
734 is non-nil for this variable."
736 :group
'prolog-inferior
742 (defcustom prolog-use-prolog-tokenizer-flag
743 (not (fboundp 'syntax-propertize-rules
))
744 "Non-nil means use the internal prolog tokenizer for indentation etc.
745 Otherwise use `parse-partial-sexp' which is faster but sometimes incorrect."
750 (defcustom prolog-imenu-flag t
751 "Non-nil means add a clause index menu for all prolog files."
756 (defcustom prolog-imenu-max-lines
3000
757 "The maximum number of lines of the file for imenu to be enabled.
758 Relevant only when `prolog-imenu-flag' is non-nil."
763 (defcustom prolog-info-predicate-index
764 "(sicstus)Predicate Index"
765 "The info node for the SICStus predicate index."
770 (defcustom prolog-underscore-wordchar-flag nil
771 "Non-nil means underscore (_) is a word-constituent character."
776 (defcustom prolog-use-sicstus-sd nil
777 "If non-nil, use the source level debugger of SICStus 3#7 and later."
782 (defcustom prolog-char-quote-workaround nil
783 "If non-nil, declare 0 as a quote character to handle 0'<char>.
784 This is really kludgy, and unneeded (i.e. obsolete) in Emacs>=24."
790 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
791 ;; Internal variables
792 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
794 ;;(defvar prolog-temp-filename "") ; Later set by `prolog-temporary-file'
796 (defvar prolog-mode-syntax-table
797 ;; The syntax accepted varies depending on the implementation used.
798 ;; Here are some of the differences:
799 ;; - SWI-Prolog accepts nested /*..*/ comments.
800 ;; - Edinburgh-style Prologs take <radix>'<number> for non-decimal number,
801 ;; whereas ISO-style Prologs use 0[obx]<number> instead.
802 ;; - In atoms \x<hex> sometimes needs a terminating \ (ISO-style)
803 ;; and sometimes not.
804 (let ((table (make-syntax-table)))
805 (if prolog-underscore-wordchar-flag
806 (modify-syntax-entry ?_
"w" table
)
807 (modify-syntax-entry ?_
"_" table
))
809 (modify-syntax-entry ?
+ "." table
)
810 (modify-syntax-entry ?-
"." table
)
811 (modify-syntax-entry ?
= "." table
)
812 (modify-syntax-entry ?
< "." table
)
813 (modify-syntax-entry ?
> "." table
)
814 (modify-syntax-entry ?|
"." table
)
815 (modify-syntax-entry ?
\' "\"" table
)
817 ;; Any better way to handle the 0'<char> construct?!?
818 (when prolog-char-quote-workaround
819 (modify-syntax-entry ?
0 "\\" table
))
821 (modify-syntax-entry ?%
"<" table
)
822 (modify-syntax-entry ?
\n ">" table
)
823 (if (featurep 'xemacs
)
825 (modify-syntax-entry ?
* ". 67" table
)
826 (modify-syntax-entry ?
/ ". 58" table
)
828 ;; Emacs wants to see this it seems:
829 (modify-syntax-entry ?
* ". 23b" table
)
830 (modify-syntax-entry ?
/ ". 14" table
)
833 (defvar prolog-mode-abbrev-table nil
)
835 (if (eval-when-compile
836 (and (string-match "[[:upper:]]" "A")
838 (insert "A") (skip-chars-backward "[:upper:]") (bolp))))
840 (defconst prolog-upper-case-string
"[:upper:]"
841 "A string containing a char-range matching all upper case characters.")
842 (defconst prolog-lower-case-string
"[:lower:]"
843 "A string containing a char-range matching all lower case characters."))
845 ;; GNU Emacs compatibility: GNU Emacs does not differentiate between
846 ;; ints and chars, or at least these two are interchangeable.
847 (defalias 'prolog-int-to-char
848 (if (fboundp 'int-to-char
) #'int-to-char
#'identity
))
850 (defalias 'prolog-char-to-int
851 (if (fboundp 'char-to-int
) #'char-to-int
#'identity
))
853 (defun prolog-ints-intervals (ints)
854 "Return a list of intervals (from . to) covering INTS."
856 (setq ints
(sort ints
'<))
857 (let ((prev (car ints
))
858 (interval-start (car ints
))
861 (let ((next (car ints
)))
862 (when (> next
(1+ prev
)) ; start of new interval
863 (setq intervals
(cons (cons interval-start prev
) intervals
))
864 (setq interval-start next
))
866 (setq ints
(cdr ints
))))
867 (setq intervals
(cons (cons interval-start prev
) intervals
))
868 (reverse intervals
))))
870 (defun prolog-dash-letters (string)
871 "Return a condensed regexp covering all letters in STRING."
872 (let ((intervals (prolog-ints-intervals (mapcar #'prolog-char-to-int
873 (string-to-list string
))))
876 (let* ((i (car intervals
))
879 (c (cond ((= from to
) `(,from
))
880 ((= (1+ from
) to
) `(,from
,to
))
881 (t `(,from ?-
,to
)))))
882 (setq codes
(cons c codes
)))
883 (setq intervals
(cdr intervals
)))
884 (apply 'concat
(reverse codes
))))
888 ;; Use `map-char-table' if it is defined. Otherwise enumerate all
889 ;; numbers between 0 and 255. `map-char-table' is probably safer.
891 ;; `map-char-table' causes problems under Emacs 23.0.0.1, the
892 ;; while loop seems to do its job well (Ryszard Szopa)
894 ;;(if (and (not (featurep 'xemacs))
895 ;; (fboundp 'map-char-table))
897 ;; (lambda (key value)
900 ;; (eq (prolog-int-to-char key) (downcase key))
901 ;; (eq (prolog-int-to-char key) (upcase key)))
902 ;; ;; Do nothing if upper and lower case are the same
904 ;; ((eq (prolog-int-to-char key) (downcase key))
905 ;; ;; The char is lower case
906 ;; (setq low_string (format "%s%c" low_string key)))
907 ;; ((eq (prolog-int-to-char key) (upcase key))
908 ;; ;; The char is upper case
909 ;; (setq up_string (format "%s%c" up_string key)))
911 ;; (current-case-table))
912 ;; `map-char-table' was undefined.
917 (eq (prolog-int-to-char key
) (downcase key
))
918 (eq (prolog-int-to-char key
) (upcase key
)))
919 ;; Do nothing if upper and lower case are the same
921 ((eq (prolog-int-to-char key
) (downcase key
))
922 ;; The char is lower case
923 (setq low_string
(format "%s%c" low_string key
)))
924 ((eq (prolog-int-to-char key
) (upcase key
))
925 ;; The char is upper case
926 (setq up_string
(format "%s%c" up_string key
)))
928 (setq key
(1+ key
))))
930 ;; The strings are single-byte strings.
931 (defconst prolog-upper-case-string
(prolog-dash-letters up_string
)
932 "A string containing a char-range matching all upper case characters.")
933 (defconst prolog-lower-case-string
(prolog-dash-letters low_string
)
934 "A string containing a char-range matching all lower case characters.")
937 (defconst prolog-atom-char-regexp
938 (if (string-match "[[:alnum:]]" "0")
940 (format "[%s%s0-9_$]" prolog-lower-case-string prolog-upper-case-string
))
941 "Regexp specifying characters which constitute atoms without quoting.")
942 (defconst prolog-atom-regexp
943 (format "[%s$]%s*" prolog-lower-case-string prolog-atom-char-regexp
))
945 (defconst prolog-left-paren
"[[({]" ;FIXME: Why not \\s(?
946 "The characters used as left parentheses for the indentation code.")
947 (defconst prolog-right-paren
"[])}]" ;FIXME: Why not \\s)?
948 "The characters used as right parentheses for the indentation code.")
950 (defconst prolog-quoted-atom-regexp
951 "\\(^\\|[^0-9]\\)\\('\\([^\n']\\|\\\\'\\)*'\\)"
952 "Regexp matching a quoted atom.")
953 (defconst prolog-string-regexp
954 "\\(\"\\([^\n\"]\\|\\\\\"\\)*\"\\)"
955 "Regexp matching a string.")
956 (defconst prolog-head-delimiter
"\\(:-\\|\\+:\\|-:\\|\\+\\?\\|-\\?\\|-->\\)"
957 "A regexp for matching on the end delimiter of a head (e.g. \":-\").")
959 (defvar prolog-compilation-buffer
"*prolog-compilation*"
960 "Name of the output buffer for Prolog compilation/consulting.")
962 (defvar prolog-temporary-file-name nil
)
963 (defvar prolog-keywords-i nil
)
964 (defvar prolog-types-i nil
)
965 (defvar prolog-mode-specificators-i nil
)
966 (defvar prolog-determinism-specificators-i nil
)
967 (defvar prolog-directives-i nil
)
968 (defvar prolog-eof-string-i nil
)
969 ;; (defvar prolog-continued-prompt-regexp-i nil)
970 (defvar prolog-help-function-i nil
)
972 (defvar prolog-align-rules
978 `(,(intern (format "prolog-%s" name
))
979 (regexp .
,(format "\\(\\s-*\\)%s\\(\\s-*\\)" sym
))
981 (modes .
'(prolog-mode))
983 '(("dcg" .
"-->") ("rule" .
":-") ("simplification" .
"<=>")
984 ("propagation" .
"==>")))))
990 (defvar prolog-use-smie t
)
992 (defun prolog-smie-forward-token ()
993 ;; FIXME: Add support for 0'<char>, if needed after adding it to
994 ;; syntax-propertize-functions.
995 (forward-comment (point-max))
996 (buffer-substring-no-properties
999 ((looking-at "[!;]") (forward-char 1))
1000 ((not (zerop (skip-chars-forward "#&*+-./:<=>?@\\^`~"))))
1001 ((not (zerop (skip-syntax-forward "w_'"))))
1002 ;; In case of non-ASCII punctuation.
1003 ((not (zerop (skip-syntax-forward ".")))))
1006 (defun prolog-smie-backward-token ()
1007 ;; FIXME: Add support for 0'<char>, if needed after adding it to
1008 ;; syntax-propertize-functions.
1009 (forward-comment (- (point-max)))
1010 (buffer-substring-no-properties
1013 ((memq (char-before) '(?
! ?\
;)) (forward-char -1))
1014 ((not (zerop (skip-chars-backward "#&*+-./:<=>?@\\^`~"))))
1015 ((not (zerop (skip-syntax-backward "w_'"))))
1016 ;; In case of non-ASCII punctuation.
1017 ((not (zerop (skip-syntax-backward ".")))))
1020 (defconst prolog-smie-grammar
1021 ;; Rather than construct the operator levels table from the BNF,
1022 ;; we directly provide the operator precedences from GNU Prolog's
1023 ;; manual (7.14.10 op/3). The only problem is that GNU Prolog's
1024 ;; manual uses precedence levels in the opposite sense (higher
1025 ;; numbers bind less tightly) than SMIE, so we use negative numbers.
1026 '(("." -
10000 -
10000)
1067 (:smie-closer-alist
(t .
"."))
1069 "Precedence levels of infix operators.")
1071 (defun prolog-smie-rules (kind token
)
1072 (pcase (cons kind token
)
1073 (`(:elem . basic
) prolog-indent-width
)
1074 (`(:after .
".") '(column .
0)) ;; To work around smie-closer-alist.
1075 (`(:after .
,(or `":-" `"->" `"-->")) prolog-indent-width
)))
1078 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
1080 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
1082 ;; Example: (prolog-atleast-version '(3 . 6))
1083 (defun prolog-atleast-version (version)
1084 "Return t if the version of the current prolog system is VERSION or later.
1085 VERSION is of the format (Major . Minor)"
1086 ;; Version.major < major or
1087 ;; Version.major = major and Version.minor <= minor
1088 (let* ((thisversion (prolog-find-value-by-system prolog-system-version
))
1089 (thismajor (car thisversion
))
1090 (thisminor (cdr thisversion
)))
1091 (or (< (car version
) thismajor
)
1092 (and (= (car version
) thismajor
)
1093 (<= (cdr version
) thisminor
)))
1096 (define-abbrev-table 'prolog-mode-abbrev-table
())
1098 (defun prolog-find-value-by-system (alist)
1099 "Get value from ALIST according to `prolog-system'."
1100 (let ((system (or prolog-system
1101 (let ((infbuf (prolog-inferior-buffer 'dont-run
)))
1103 (buffer-local-value 'prolog-system infbuf
))))))
1108 (setq id
(car (car alist
)))
1109 (if (or (eq id system
)
1114 (setq result
(car (cdr (car alist
))))
1115 (if (and (listp result
)
1116 (eq (car result
) 'eval
))
1117 (setq result
(eval (car (cdr result
)))))
1119 (setq alist
(cdr alist
))))
1123 (defconst prolog-syntax-propertize-function
1124 (when (fboundp 'syntax-propertize-rules
)
1125 (syntax-propertize-rules
1126 ;; GNU Prolog only accepts 0'\' rather than 0'', but the only
1127 ;; possible meaning of 0'' is rather clear.
1129 (1 (unless (save-excursion (nth 8 (syntax-ppss (match-beginning 0))))
1130 (string-to-syntax "_"))))
1131 ;; We could check that we're not inside an atom, but I don't think
1132 ;; that 'foo 8'z could be a valid syntax anyway, so why bother?
1133 ("\\<[1-9][0-9]*\\('\\)[0-9a-zA-Z]" (1 "_"))
1134 ;; Supposedly, ISO-Prolog wants \NNN\ for octal and \xNNN\ for hexadecimal
1135 ;; escape sequences in atoms, so be careful not to let the terminating \
1136 ;; escape a subsequent quote.
1137 ("\\\\[x0-7][0-9a-fA-F]*\\(\\\\\\)" (1 "_"))
1140 (defun prolog-mode-variables ()
1141 "Set some common variables to Prolog code specific values."
1142 (setq local-abbrev-table prolog-mode-abbrev-table
)
1143 (set (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start
)
1144 (concat "[ \t]*$\\|" page-delimiter
)) ;'%%..'
1145 (set (make-local-variable 'paragraph-separate
) paragraph-start
)
1146 (set (make-local-variable 'paragraph-ignore-fill-prefix
) t
)
1147 (set (make-local-variable 'normal-auto-fill-function
) 'prolog-do-auto-fill
)
1148 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start
) "%")
1149 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-end
) "")
1150 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-add
) 1)
1151 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip
)
1152 ;; This complex regexp makes sure that comments cannot start
1153 ;; inside quoted atoms or strings
1154 (format "^\\(\\(%s\\|%s\\|[^\n\'\"%%]\\)*\\)\\(/\\*+ *\\|%%+ *\\)"
1155 prolog-quoted-atom-regexp prolog-string-regexp
))
1156 (set (make-local-variable 'parens-require-spaces
) nil
)
1157 ;; Initialize Prolog system specific variables
1158 (dolist (var '(prolog-keywords prolog-types prolog-mode-specificators
1159 prolog-determinism-specificators prolog-directives
1161 ;; prolog-continued-prompt-regexp
1162 prolog-help-function
))
1163 (set (intern (concat (symbol-name var
) "-i"))
1164 (prolog-find-value-by-system (symbol-value var
))))
1165 (when (null (prolog-program-name))
1166 (set (make-local-variable 'compile-command
) (prolog-compile-string)))
1167 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults
)
1168 '(prolog-font-lock-keywords nil nil
((?_ .
"w"))))
1169 (set (make-local-variable 'syntax-propertize-function
)
1170 prolog-syntax-propertize-function
)
1174 (smie-setup prolog-smie-grammar
#'prolog-smie-rules
1175 :forward-token
#'prolog-smie-forward-token
1176 :backward-token
#'prolog-smie-backward-token
)
1177 (set (make-local-variable 'indent-line-function
) 'prolog-indent-line
))
1180 (defun prolog-mode-keybindings-common (map)
1181 "Define keybindings common to both Prolog modes in MAP."
1182 (define-key map
"\C-c?" 'prolog-help-on-predicate
)
1183 (define-key map
"\C-c/" 'prolog-help-apropos
)
1184 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-d" 'prolog-debug-on
)
1185 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-t" 'prolog-trace-on
)
1186 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-z" 'prolog-zip-on
)
1187 (define-key map
"\C-c\r" 'run-prolog
))
1189 (defun prolog-mode-keybindings-edit (map)
1190 "Define keybindings for Prolog mode in MAP."
1191 (define-key map
"\M-a" 'prolog-beginning-of-clause
)
1192 (define-key map
"\M-e" 'prolog-end-of-clause
)
1193 (define-key map
"\M-q" 'prolog-fill-paragraph
)
1194 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-a" 'align
)
1195 (define-key map
"\C-\M-a" 'prolog-beginning-of-predicate
)
1196 (define-key map
"\C-\M-e" 'prolog-end-of-predicate
)
1197 (define-key map
"\M-\C-c" 'prolog-mark-clause
)
1198 (define-key map
"\M-\C-h" 'prolog-mark-predicate
)
1199 (define-key map
"\M-\C-n" 'prolog-forward-list
)
1200 (define-key map
"\M-\C-p" 'prolog-backward-list
)
1201 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-n" 'prolog-insert-predicate-template
)
1202 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-s" 'prolog-insert-predspec
)
1203 (define-key map
"\M-\r" 'prolog-insert-next-clause
)
1204 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-va" 'prolog-variables-to-anonymous
)
1205 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-v\C-s" 'prolog-view-predspec
)
1207 (define-key map
[Backspace] 'prolog-electric-delete)
1208 (define-key map "." 'prolog-electric-dot)
1209 (define-key map "_" 'prolog-electric-underscore)
1210 (define-key map "(" 'prolog-electric-if-then-else)
1211 (define-key map ";" 'prolog-electric-if-then-else)
1212 (define-key map ">" 'prolog-electric-if-then-else)
1213 (define-key map ":" 'prolog-electric-colon)
1214 (define-key map "-" 'prolog-electric-dash)
1215 (if prolog-electric-newline-flag
1216 (define-key map "\r" 'newline-and-indent))
1218 ;; If we're running SICStus, then map C-c C-c e/d to enabling
1219 ;; and disabling of the source-level debugging facilities.
1220 ;(if (and (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
1221 ; (prolog-atleast-version '(3 . 7)))
1223 ; (define-key map "\C-c\C-ce" 'prolog-enable-sicstus-sd)
1224 ; (define-key map "\C-c\C-cd" 'prolog-disable-sicstus-sd)
1227 (if prolog-old-sicstus-keys-flag
1229 (define-key map "\C-c\C-c" 'prolog-consult-predicate)
1230 (define-key map "\C-cc" 'prolog-consult-region)
1231 (define-key map "\C-cC" 'prolog-consult-buffer)
1232 (define-key map "\C-c\C-k" 'prolog-compile-predicate)
1233 (define-key map "\C-ck" 'prolog-compile-region)
1234 (define-key map "\C-cK" 'prolog-compile-buffer))
1235 (define-key map "\C-c\C-p" 'prolog-consult-predicate)
1236 (define-key map "\C-c\C-r" 'prolog-consult-region)
1237 (define-key map "\C-c\C-b" 'prolog-consult-buffer)
1238 (define-key map "\C-c\C-f" 'prolog-consult-file)
1239 (define-key map "\C-c\C-cp" 'prolog-compile-predicate)
1240 (define-key map "\C-c\C-cr" 'prolog-compile-region)
1241 (define-key map "\C-c\C-cb" 'prolog-compile-buffer)
1242 (define-key map "\C-c\C-cf" 'prolog-compile-file))
1244 ;; Inherited from the old prolog.el.
1245 (define-key map "\e\C-x" 'prolog-consult-region)
1246 (define-key map "\C-c\C-l" 'prolog-consult-file)
1247 (define-key map "\C-c\C-z" 'switch-to-prolog))
1249 (defun prolog-mode-keybindings-inferior (_map)
1250 "Define keybindings for inferior Prolog mode in MAP."
1251 ;; No inferior mode specific keybindings now.
1254 (defvar prolog-mode-map
1255 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
1256 (prolog-mode-keybindings-common map)
1257 (prolog-mode-keybindings-edit map)
1261 (defvar prolog-mode-hook nil
1262 "List of functions to call after the prolog mode has initialized.")
1264 (unless (fboundp 'prog-mode)
1265 (defalias 'prog-mode 'fundamental-mode))
1267 (define-derived-mode prolog-mode prog-mode "Prolog"
1268 "Major mode for editing Prolog code.
1270 Blank lines and `%%...' separate paragraphs. `%'s starts a comment
1271 line and comments can also be enclosed in /* ... */.
1273 If an optional argument SYSTEM is non-nil, set up mode for the given system.
1275 To find out what version of Prolog mode you are running, enter
1276 `\\[prolog-mode-version]'.
1280 Entry to this mode calls the value of `prolog-mode-hook'
1281 if that value is non-nil."
1282 (setq mode-name (concat "Prolog"
1284 ((eq prolog-system 'eclipse) "[ECLiPSe]")
1285 ((eq prolog-system 'sicstus) "[SICStus]")
1286 ((eq prolog-system 'swi) "[SWI]")
1287 ((eq prolog-system 'gnu) "[GNU]")
1289 (prolog-mode-variables)
1290 (dolist (ar prolog-align-rules) (add-to-list 'align-rules-list ar))
1292 ;; `imenu' entry moved to the appropriate hook for consistency.
1294 ;; Load SICStus debugger if suitable
1295 (if (and (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
1296 (prolog-atleast-version '(3 . 7))
1297 prolog-use-sicstus-sd)
1298 (prolog-enable-sicstus-sd))
1302 (defvar mercury-mode-map
1303 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
1304 (set-keymap-parent map prolog-mode-map)
1308 (define-derived-mode mercury-mode prolog-mode "Prolog[Mercury]"
1309 "Major mode for editing Mercury programs.
1310 Actually this is just customized `prolog-mode'."
1311 (set (make-local-variable 'prolog-system) 'mercury))
1314 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
1315 ;; Inferior prolog mode
1316 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
1318 (defvar prolog-inferior-mode-map
1319 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
1320 (prolog-mode-keybindings-common map)
1321 (prolog-mode-keybindings-inferior map)
1322 (define-key map [remap self-insert-command]
1323 'prolog-inferior-self-insert-command)
1326 (defvar prolog-inferior-mode-hook nil
1327 "List of functions to call after the inferior prolog mode has initialized.")
1329 (defvar prolog-inferior-error-regexp-alist
1330 '(;; GNU Prolog used to not follow the GNU standard format.
1331 ;; ("^\\(.*?\\):\\([0-9]+\\) error: .*(char:\\([0-9]+\\)" 1 2 3)
1333 ("^\\(?:\\?- *\\)?\\(\\(?:ERROR\\|\\(W\\)arning\\): *\\(.*?\\):\\([1-9][0-9]*\\):\\(?:\\([0-9]*\\):\\)?\\)\\(?:$\\| \\)"
1335 ;; GNU-Prolog now uses the GNU standard format.
1338 (defun prolog-inferior-self-insert-command ()
1339 "Insert the char in the buffer or pass it directly to the process."
1341 (let* ((proc (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)))
1342 (pmark (and proc (marker-position (process-mark proc)))))
1343 ;; FIXME: the same treatment would be needed for SWI-Prolog, but I can't
1344 ;; seem to find any way for Emacs to figure out when to use it because
1345 ;; SWI doesn't include a " ? " or some such recognizable marker.
1346 (if (and (eq prolog-system 'gnu)
1348 (null current-prefix-arg)
1352 (goto-char (- pmark 3))
1353 ;; FIXME: check this comes from the process's output, maybe?
1354 (looking-at " \\? ")))
1355 ;; This is GNU prolog waiting to know whether you want more answers
1356 ;; or not (or abort, etc...). The answer is a single char, not
1357 ;; a line, so pass this char directly rather than wait for RET to
1358 ;; send a whole line.
1359 (comint-send-string proc (string last-command-event))
1360 (call-interactively 'self-insert-command))))
1362 (declare-function 'compilation-shell-minor-mode "compile" (&optional arg))
1363 (defvar compilation-error-regexp-alist)
1365 (define-derived-mode prolog-inferior-mode comint-mode "Inferior Prolog"
1366 "Major mode for interacting with an inferior Prolog process.
1368 The following commands are available:
1369 \\{prolog-inferior-mode-map}
1371 Entry to this mode calls the value of `prolog-mode-hook' with no arguments,
1372 if that value is non-nil. Likewise with the value of `comint-mode-hook'.
1373 `prolog-mode-hook' is called after `comint-mode-hook'.
1375 You can send text to the inferior Prolog from other buffers
1376 using the commands `send-region', `send-string' and \\[prolog-consult-region].
1379 Tab indents for Prolog; with argument, shifts rest
1380 of expression rigidly with the current line.
1381 Paragraphs are separated only by blank lines and '%%'. '%'s start comments.
1383 Return at end of buffer sends line as input.
1384 Return not at end copies rest of line to end and sends it.
1385 \\[comint-delchar-or-maybe-eof] sends end-of-file as input.
1386 \\[comint-kill-input] and \\[backward-kill-word] are kill commands,
1387 imitating normal Unix input editing.
1388 \\[comint-interrupt-subjob] interrupts the shell or its current subjob if any.
1389 \\[comint-stop-subjob] stops, likewise.
1390 \\[comint-quit-subjob] sends quit signal, likewise.
1392 To find out what version of Prolog mode you are running, enter
1393 `\\[prolog-mode-version]'."
1395 (setq comint-input-filter 'prolog-input-filter)
1396 (setq mode-line-process '(": %s"))
1397 (prolog-mode-variables)
1398 (setq comint-prompt-regexp (prolog-prompt-regexp))
1399 (set (make-local-variable 'shell-dirstack-query) "pwd.")
1400 (set (make-local-variable 'compilation-error-regexp-alist)
1401 prolog-inferior-error-regexp-alist)
1402 (compilation-shell-minor-mode)
1403 (prolog-inferior-menu))
1405 (defun prolog-input-filter (str)
1406 (cond ((string-match "\\`\\s *\\'" str) nil) ;whitespace
1407 ((not (derived-mode-p 'prolog-inferior-mode)) t)
1408 ((= (length str) 1) nil) ;one character
1409 ((string-match "\\`[rf] *[0-9]*\\'" str) nil) ;r(edo) or f(ail)
1413 (defun run-prolog (arg)
1414 "Run an inferior Prolog process, input and output via buffer *prolog*.
1415 With prefix argument ARG, restart the Prolog process if running before."
1417 ;; FIXME: It should be possible to interactively specify the command to use
1419 (if (and arg (get-process "prolog"))
1421 (process-send-string "prolog" "halt.\n")
1422 (while (get-process "prolog") (sit-for 0.1))))
1423 (let ((buff (buffer-name)))
1424 (if (not (string= buff "*prolog*"))
1425 (prolog-goto-prolog-process-buffer))
1426 ;; Load SICStus debugger if suitable
1427 (if (and (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
1428 (prolog-atleast-version '(3 . 7))
1429 prolog-use-sicstus-sd)
1430 (prolog-enable-sicstus-sd))
1431 (prolog-mode-variables)
1432 (prolog-ensure-process)
1435 (defun prolog-inferior-guess-flavor (&optional ignored)
1437 (when (or (numberp prolog-system) (markerp prolog-system))
1439 (goto-char (1+ prolog-system))
1441 ((looking-at "GNU Prolog") 'gnu)
1442 ((looking-at "Welcome to SWI-Prolog\\|%.*\\<swi_") 'swi)
1443 ((looking-at ".*\n") nil) ;There's at least one line.
1444 (t prolog-system)))))
1445 (when (symbolp prolog-system)
1446 (remove-hook 'comint-output-filter-functions
1447 'prolog-inferior-guess-flavor t)
1449 (setq comint-prompt-regexp (prolog-prompt-regexp))
1450 (if (eq prolog-system 'gnu)
1451 (set (make-local-variable 'comint-process-echoes) t)))))
1453 (defun prolog-ensure-process (&optional wait)
1454 "If Prolog process is not running, run it.
1455 If the optional argument WAIT is non-nil, wait for Prolog prompt specified by
1456 the variable `prolog-prompt-regexp'."
1457 (if (null (prolog-program-name))
1458 (error "This Prolog system has defined no interpreter."))
1459 (if (comint-check-proc "*prolog*")
1461 (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*prolog*")
1462 (prolog-inferior-mode)
1463 (apply 'make-comint-in-buffer "prolog" (current-buffer)
1464 (prolog-program-name) nil (prolog-program-switches))
1465 (unless prolog-system
1466 ;; Setup auto-detection.
1467 (set (make-local-variable 'prolog-system)
1468 ;; Force re-detection.
1469 (let* ((proc (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)))
1470 (pmark (and proc (marker-position (process-mark proc)))))
1472 ((null pmark) (1- (point-min)))
1473 ;; The use of insert-before-markers in comint.el together with
1474 ;; the potential use of comint-truncate-buffer in the output
1475 ;; filter, means that it's difficult to reliably keep track of
1476 ;; the buffer position where the process's output started.
1477 ;; If possible we use a marker at "start - 1", so that
1478 ;; insert-before-marker at `start' won't shift it. And if not,
1479 ;; we fall back on using a plain integer.
1480 ((> pmark (point-min)) (copy-marker (1- pmark)))
1482 (add-hook 'comint-output-filter-functions
1483 'prolog-inferior-guess-flavor nil t))
1486 (goto-char (point-max))
1491 (concat "\\(" (prolog-prompt-regexp) "\\)" "\\=")
1495 (defun prolog-inferior-buffer (&optional dont-run)
1496 (or (get-buffer "*prolog*")
1498 (prolog-ensure-process)
1499 (get-buffer "*prolog*"))))
1501 (defun prolog-process-insert-string (process string)
1502 "Insert STRING into inferior Prolog buffer running PROCESS."
1503 ;; Copied from elisp manual, greek to me
1504 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process)
1505 ;; FIXME: Use window-point-insertion-type instead.
1506 (let ((moving (= (point) (process-mark process))))
1508 ;; Insert the text, moving the process-marker.
1509 (goto-char (process-mark process))
1511 (set-marker (process-mark process) (point)))
1512 (if moving (goto-char (process-mark process))))))
1514 ;;------------------------------------------------------------
1515 ;; Old consulting and compiling functions
1516 ;;------------------------------------------------------------
1518 (declare-function compilation-forget-errors "compile" ())
1519 (declare-function compilation-fake-loc "compile"
1520 (marker file &optional line col))
1522 (defun prolog-old-process-region (compilep start end)
1523 "Process the region limited by START and END positions.
1524 If COMPILEP is non-nil then use compilation, otherwise consulting."
1525 (prolog-ensure-process)
1526 ;(let ((tmpfile prolog-temp-filename)
1527 (let ((tmpfile (prolog-temporary-file))
1528 ;(process (get-process "prolog"))
1529 (first-line (1+ (count-lines
1534 (write-region start end tmpfile)
1535 (setq start (copy-marker start))
1536 (with-current-buffer (prolog-inferior-buffer)
1537 (compilation-forget-errors)
1538 (compilation-fake-loc start tmpfile))
1539 (process-send-string
1540 "prolog" (prolog-build-prolog-command
1541 compilep tmpfile (prolog-bsts buffer-file-name)
1543 (prolog-goto-prolog-process-buffer)))
1545 (defun prolog-old-process-predicate (compilep)
1546 "Process the predicate around point.
1547 If COMPILEP is non-nil then use compilation, otherwise consulting."
1548 (prolog-old-process-region
1549 compilep (prolog-pred-start) (prolog-pred-end)))
1551 (defun prolog-old-process-buffer (compilep)
1552 "Process the entire buffer.
1553 If COMPILEP is non-nil then use compilation, otherwise consulting."
1554 (prolog-old-process-region compilep (point-min) (point-max)))
1556 (defun prolog-old-process-file (compilep)
1557 "Process the file of the current buffer.
1558 If COMPILEP is non-nil then use compilation, otherwise consulting."
1560 (prolog-ensure-process)
1561 (with-current-buffer (prolog-inferior-buffer)
1562 (compilation-forget-errors))
1563 (process-send-string
1564 "prolog" (prolog-build-prolog-command
1565 compilep buffer-file-name
1566 (prolog-bsts buffer-file-name)))
1567 (prolog-goto-prolog-process-buffer))
1570 ;;------------------------------------------------------------
1571 ;; Consulting and compiling
1572 ;;------------------------------------------------------------
1574 ;; Interactive interface functions, used by both the standard
1575 ;; and the experimental consultation and compilation functions
1576 (defun prolog-consult-file ()
1577 "Consult file of current buffer."
1579 (if prolog-use-standard-consult-compile-method-flag
1580 (prolog-old-process-file nil)
1581 (prolog-consult-compile-file nil)))
1583 (defun prolog-consult-buffer ()
1586 (if prolog-use-standard-consult-compile-method-flag
1587 (prolog-old-process-buffer nil)
1588 (prolog-consult-compile-buffer nil)))
1590 (defun prolog-consult-region (beg end)
1591 "Consult region between BEG and END."
1593 (if prolog-use-standard-consult-compile-method-flag
1594 (prolog-old-process-region nil beg end)
1595 (prolog-consult-compile-region nil beg end)))
1597 (defun prolog-consult-predicate ()
1598 "Consult the predicate around current point."
1600 (if prolog-use-standard-consult-compile-method-flag
1601 (prolog-old-process-predicate nil)
1602 (prolog-consult-compile-predicate nil)))
1604 (defun prolog-compile-file ()
1605 "Compile file of current buffer."
1607 (if prolog-use-standard-consult-compile-method-flag
1608 (prolog-old-process-file t)
1609 (prolog-consult-compile-file t)))
1611 (defun prolog-compile-buffer ()
1614 (if prolog-use-standard-consult-compile-method-flag
1615 (prolog-old-process-buffer t)
1616 (prolog-consult-compile-buffer t)))
1618 (defun prolog-compile-region (beg end)
1619 "Compile region between BEG and END."
1621 (if prolog-use-standard-consult-compile-method-flag
1622 (prolog-old-process-region t beg end)
1623 (prolog-consult-compile-region t beg end)))
1625 (defun prolog-compile-predicate ()
1626 "Compile the predicate around current point."
1628 (if prolog-use-standard-consult-compile-method-flag
1629 (prolog-old-process-predicate t)
1630 (prolog-consult-compile-predicate t)))
1632 (defun prolog-buffer-module ()
1633 "Select Prolog module name appropriate for current buffer.
1634 Bases decision on buffer contents (-*- line)."
1635 ;; Look for -*- ... module: MODULENAME; ... -*-
1638 (goto-char (point-min))
1639 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
1640 (and (search-forward "-*-" (line-end-position) t)
1642 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
1644 (search-forward "-*-" (line-end-position) t))
1647 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
1650 (and (let ((case-fold-search t))
1651 (search-forward "module:" end t))
1653 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
1655 (if (search-forward ";" end t)
1658 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
1659 (buffer-substring beg (point)))))))))
1661 (defun prolog-build-prolog-command (compilep file buffername
1662 &optional first-line)
1663 "Make Prolog command for FILE compilation/consulting.
1664 If COMPILEP is non-nil, consider compilation, otherwise consulting."
1665 (let* ((compile-string
1666 ;; FIXME: If the process is not running yet, the auto-detection of
1667 ;; prolog-system won't help here, so we should make sure
1668 ;; we first run Prolog and then build the command.
1669 (if compilep (prolog-compile-string) (prolog-consult-string)))
1670 (module (prolog-buffer-module))
1671 (file-name (concat "'" (prolog-bsts file) "'"))
1672 (module-name (if module (concat "'" module "'")))
1673 (module-file (if module
1674 (concat module-name ":" file-name)
1677 (lineoffset (if first-line
1681 ;; Assure that there is a buffer name
1682 (if (not buffername)
1683 (error "The buffer is not saved"))
1685 (if (not (string-match "\\`'.*'\\'" buffername)) ; Add quotes
1686 (setq buffername (concat "'" buffername "'")))
1687 (while (string-match "%m" compile-string)
1688 (setq strbeg (substring compile-string 0 (match-beginning 0)))
1689 (setq strend (substring compile-string (match-end 0)))
1690 (setq compile-string (concat strbeg module-file strend)))
1691 ;; FIXME: The code below will %-expand any %[fbl] that appears in
1693 (while (string-match "%f" compile-string)
1694 (setq strbeg (substring compile-string 0 (match-beginning 0)))
1695 (setq strend (substring compile-string (match-end 0)))
1696 (setq compile-string (concat strbeg file-name strend)))
1697 (while (string-match "%b" compile-string)
1698 (setq strbeg (substring compile-string 0 (match-beginning 0)))
1699 (setq strend (substring compile-string (match-end 0)))
1700 (setq compile-string (concat strbeg buffername strend)))
1701 (while (string-match "%l" compile-string)
1702 (setq strbeg (substring compile-string 0 (match-beginning 0)))
1703 (setq strend (substring compile-string (match-end 0)))
1704 (setq compile-string (concat strbeg (format "%d" lineoffset) strend)))
1705 (concat compile-string "\n")))
1707 ;; The rest of this page is experimental code!
1709 ;; Global variables for process filter function
1710 (defvar prolog-process-flag nil
1711 "Non-nil means that a prolog task (i.e. a consultation or compilation job)
1713 (defvar prolog-consult-compile-output ""
1714 "Hold the unprocessed output from the current prolog task.")
1715 (defvar prolog-consult-compile-first-line 1
1716 "The number of the first line of the file to consult/compile.
1717 Used for temporary files.")
1718 (defvar prolog-consult-compile-file nil
1719 "The file to compile/consult (can be a temporary file).")
1720 (defvar prolog-consult-compile-real-file nil
1721 "The file name of the buffer to compile/consult.")
1723 (defvar compilation-parse-errors-function)
1725 (defun prolog-consult-compile (compilep file &optional first-line)
1726 "Consult/compile FILE.
1727 If COMPILEP is non-nil, perform compilation, otherwise perform CONSULTING.
1728 COMMAND is a string described by the variables `prolog-consult-string'
1729 and `prolog-compile-string'.
1730 Optional argument FIRST-LINE is the number of the first line in the compiled
1733 This function must be called from the source code buffer."
1734 (if prolog-process-flag
1735 (error "Another Prolog task is running."))
1736 (prolog-ensure-process t)
1737 (let* ((buffer (get-buffer-create prolog-compilation-buffer))
1738 (real-file buffer-file-name)
1739 (command-string (prolog-build-prolog-command compilep file
1740 real-file first-line))
1741 (process (get-process "prolog"))
1742 (old-filter (process-filter process)))
1743 (with-current-buffer buffer
1744 (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
1745 ;; FIXME: Wasn't this supposed to use prolog-inferior-mode?
1747 ;; FIXME: This doesn't seem to cooperate well with new(ish) compile.el.
1748 ;; Setting up font-locking for this buffer
1749 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults)
1750 '(prolog-font-lock-keywords nil nil ((?_ . "w"))))
1751 (if (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
1752 ;; FIXME: This looks really problematic: not only is this using
1753 ;; the old compilation-parse-errors-function, but
1754 ;; prolog-parse-sicstus-compilation-errors only accepts one argument
1755 ;; whereas compile.el calls it with 2 (and did so at least since
1757 (set (make-local-variable 'compilation-parse-errors-function)
1758 'prolog-parse-sicstus-compilation-errors))
1759 (setq buffer-read-only nil)
1760 (insert command-string "\n"))
1761 (save-selected-window
1762 (pop-to-buffer buffer))
1763 (setq prolog-process-flag t
1764 prolog-consult-compile-output ""
1765 prolog-consult-compile-first-line (if first-line (1- first-line) 0)
1766 prolog-consult-compile-file file
1767 prolog-consult-compile-real-file (if (string=
1768 file buffer-file-name)
1771 (with-current-buffer buffer
1772 (goto-char (point-max))
1773 (set-process-filter process 'prolog-consult-compile-filter)
1774 (process-send-string "prolog" command-string)
1775 ;; (prolog-build-prolog-command compilep file real-file first-line))
1776 (while (and prolog-process-flag
1777 (accept-process-output process 10)) ; 10 secs is ok?
1779 (unless (get-process "prolog")
1780 (setq prolog-process-flag nil)))
1781 (insert (if compilep
1782 "\nCompilation finished.\n"
1784 (set-process-filter process old-filter))))
1786 (defvar compilation-error-list)
1788 (defun prolog-parse-sicstus-compilation-errors (limit)
1789 "Parse the prolog compilation buffer for errors.
1790 Argument LIMIT is a buffer position limiting searching.
1791 For use with the `compilation-parse-errors-function' variable."
1792 (setq compilation-error-list nil)
1793 (message "Parsing SICStus error messages...")
1794 (let (filepath dir file errorline)
1797 "{\\([a-zA-Z ]* ERROR\\|Warning\\):.* in line[s ]*\\([0-9]+\\)"
1799 (setq errorline (string-to-number (match-string 2)))
1802 "{\\(consulting\\|compiling\\|processing\\) \\(.*\\)\\.\\.\\.}"
1804 (setq filepath (match-string 2)))
1806 ;; ###### Does this work with SICStus under Windows
1807 ;; (i.e. backslashes and stuff?)
1808 (if (string-match "\\(.*/\\)\\([^/]*\\)$" filepath)
1810 (setq dir (match-string 1 filepath))
1811 (setq file (match-string 2 filepath))))
1813 (setq compilation-error-list
1815 (cons (save-excursion
1818 (list (list file dir) errorline))
1819 compilation-error-list)
1823 (defun prolog-consult-compile-filter (process output)
1824 "Filter function for Prolog compilation PROCESS.
1825 Argument OUTPUT is a name of the output file."
1827 (setq prolog-consult-compile-output
1828 (concat prolog-consult-compile-output output))
1829 ;;(message "pccf1: %s" prolog-consult-compile-output)
1830 ;; Iterate through the lines of prolog-consult-compile-output
1832 (while (and prolog-process-flag
1836 (setq outputtype 'trace)
1837 (and (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
1839 "^[ \t]*[0-9]+[ \t]*[0-9]+[ \t]*Call:.*? "
1840 prolog-consult-compile-output)))
1844 (setq outputtype 'normal)
1845 (string-match "^.*\n" prolog-consult-compile-output))
1847 ;;(message "outputtype: %s" outputtype)
1849 (setq output (match-string 0 prolog-consult-compile-output))
1850 ;; remove the text in output from prolog-consult-compile-output
1851 (setq prolog-consult-compile-output
1852 (substring prolog-consult-compile-output (length output)))
1853 ;;(message "pccf2: %s" prolog-consult-compile-output)
1855 ;; If temporary files were used, then we change the error
1856 ;; messages to point to the original source file.
1857 ;; FIXME: Use compilation-fake-loc instead.
1860 ;; If the prolog process was in trace mode then it requires
1862 ((and (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
1863 (eq outputtype 'trace))
1864 (let ((input (concat (read-string output) "\n")))
1865 (process-send-string process input)
1866 (setq output (concat output input))))
1868 ((eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
1869 (if (and prolog-consult-compile-real-file
1871 "\\({.*:.* in line[s ]*\\)\\([0-9]+\\)-\\([0-9]+\\)" output))
1872 (setq output (replace-match
1873 ;; Adds a {processing ...} line so that
1874 ;; `prolog-parse-sicstus-compilation-errors'
1875 ;; finds the real file instead of the temporary one.
1876 ;; Also fixes the line numbers.
1877 (format "Added by Emacs: {processing %s...}\n%s%d-%d"
1878 prolog-consult-compile-real-file
1879 (match-string 1 output)
1880 (+ prolog-consult-compile-first-line
1882 (match-string 2 output)))
1883 (+ prolog-consult-compile-first-line
1885 (match-string 3 output))))
1889 ((eq prolog-system 'swi)
1890 (if (and prolog-consult-compile-real-file
1891 (string-match (format
1892 "%s\\([ \t]*:[ \t]*\\)\\([0-9]+\\)"
1893 prolog-consult-compile-file)
1895 (setq output (replace-match
1896 ;; Real filename + text + fixed linenum
1898 prolog-consult-compile-real-file
1899 (match-string 1 output)
1900 (+ prolog-consult-compile-first-line
1902 (match-string 2 output))))
1908 ;; Write the output in the *prolog-compilation* buffer
1911 ;; If the prompt is visible, then the task is finished
1912 (if (string-match (prolog-prompt-regexp) prolog-consult-compile-output)
1913 (setq prolog-process-flag nil)))
1915 (defun prolog-consult-compile-file (compilep)
1916 "Consult/compile file of current buffer.
1917 If COMPILEP is non-nil, compile, otherwise consult."
1918 (let ((file buffer-file-name))
1922 (prolog-consult-compile compilep file))
1923 (prolog-consult-compile-region compilep (point-min) (point-max)))))
1925 (defun prolog-consult-compile-buffer (compilep)
1926 "Consult/compile current buffer.
1927 If COMPILEP is non-nil, compile, otherwise consult."
1928 (prolog-consult-compile-region compilep (point-min) (point-max)))
1930 (defun prolog-consult-compile-region (compilep beg end)
1931 "Consult/compile region between BEG and END.
1932 If COMPILEP is non-nil, compile, otherwise consult."
1933 ;(let ((file prolog-temp-filename)
1934 (let ((file (prolog-bsts (prolog-temporary-file)))
1935 (lines (count-lines 1 beg)))
1936 (write-region beg end file nil 'no-message)
1937 (write-region "\n" nil file t 'no-message)
1938 (prolog-consult-compile compilep file
1939 (if (bolp) (1+ lines) lines))
1940 (delete-file file)))
1942 (defun prolog-consult-compile-predicate (compilep)
1943 "Consult/compile the predicate around current point.
1944 If COMPILEP is non-nil, compile, otherwise consult."
1945 (prolog-consult-compile-region
1946 compilep (prolog-pred-start) (prolog-pred-end)))
1949 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
1951 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
1953 ;; Auxiliary functions
1954 (defun prolog-make-keywords-regexp (keywords &optional protect)
1955 "Create regexp from the list of strings KEYWORDS.
1956 If PROTECT is non-nil, surround the result regexp by word breaks."
1958 (if (fboundp 'regexp-opt)
1960 ;; Avoid compile warnings under earlier versions by using eval
1961 (eval '(regexp-opt keywords))
1963 (concat (mapconcat 'regexp-quote keywords "\\|")))
1966 (concat "\\<\\(" regexp "\\)\\>")
1969 (defun prolog-font-lock-object-matcher (bound)
1970 "Find SICStus objects method name for font lock.
1971 Argument BOUND is a buffer position limiting searching."
1973 (case-fold-search nil))
1974 (while (and (not point)
1975 (re-search-forward "\\(::[ \t\n]*{\\|&\\)[ \t]*"
1977 (while (or (re-search-forward "\\=\n[ \t]*" bound t)
1978 (re-search-forward "\\=%.*" bound t)
1979 (and (re-search-forward "\\=/\\*" bound t)
1980 (re-search-forward "\\*/[ \t]*" bound t))))
1981 (setq point (re-search-forward
1982 (format "\\=\\(%s\\)" prolog-atom-regexp)
1986 (defsubst prolog-face-name-p (facename)
1987 ;; Return t if FACENAME is the name of a face. This method is
1988 ;; necessary since facep in XEmacs only returns t for the actual
1989 ;; face objects (while it's only their names that are used just
1990 ;; about anywhere else) without providing a predicate that tests
1991 ;; face names. This function (including the above commentary) is
1992 ;; borrowed from cc-mode.
1993 (memq facename (face-list)))
1995 ;; Set everything up
1996 (defun prolog-font-lock-keywords ()
1997 "Set up font lock keywords for the current Prolog system."
1998 ;(when window-system
1999 (require 'font-lock)
2001 ;; Define Prolog faces
2002 (defface prolog-redo-face
2003 '((((class grayscale)) (:italic t))
2004 (((class color)) (:foreground "darkorchid"))
2006 "Prolog mode face for highlighting redo trace lines."
2007 :group 'prolog-faces)
2008 (defface prolog-exit-face
2009 '((((class grayscale)) (:underline t))
2010 (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "green"))
2011 (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "ForestGreen"))
2013 "Prolog mode face for highlighting exit trace lines."
2014 :group 'prolog-faces)
2015 (defface prolog-exception-face
2016 '((((class grayscale)) (:bold t :italic t :underline t))
2017 (((class color)) (:bold t :foreground "black" :background "Khaki"))
2018 (t (:bold t :italic t :underline t)))
2019 "Prolog mode face for highlighting exception trace lines."
2020 :group 'prolog-faces)
2021 (defface prolog-warning-face
2022 '((((class grayscale)) (:underline t))
2023 (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "blue"))
2024 (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "MidnightBlue"))
2026 "Face name to use for compiler warnings."
2027 :group 'prolog-faces)
2028 (defface prolog-builtin-face
2029 '((((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "Purple"))
2030 (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "Cyan"))
2031 (((class grayscale) (background light))
2032 :foreground "LightGray" :bold t)
2033 (((class grayscale) (background dark)) (:foreground "DimGray" :bold t))
2035 "Face name to use for compiler warnings."
2036 :group 'prolog-faces)
2037 (defvar prolog-warning-face
2038 (if (prolog-face-name-p 'font-lock-warning-face)
2039 'font-lock-warning-face
2040 'prolog-warning-face)
2041 "Face name to use for built in predicates.")
2042 (defvar prolog-builtin-face
2043 (if (prolog-face-name-p 'font-lock-builtin-face)
2044 'font-lock-builtin-face
2045 'prolog-builtin-face)
2046 "Face name to use for built in predicates.")
2047 (defvar prolog-redo-face 'prolog-redo-face
2048 "Face name to use for redo trace lines.")
2049 (defvar prolog-exit-face 'prolog-exit-face
2050 "Face name to use for exit trace lines.")
2051 (defvar prolog-exception-face 'prolog-exception-face
2052 "Face name to use for exception trace lines.")
2054 ;; Font Lock Patterns
2056 ;; "Native" Prolog patterns
2058 (list (format "^\\(%s\\)\\((\\|[ \t]*:-\\)" prolog-atom-regexp)
2059 1 font-lock-function-name-face))
2060 ;(list (format "^%s" prolog-atom-regexp)
2061 ; 0 font-lock-function-name-face))
2063 (list (format "\\.[ \t]*\\(%s\\)" prolog-atom-regexp)
2064 1 font-lock-function-name-face) )
2066 '("\\<\\([_A-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*\\)"
2067 1 font-lock-variable-name-face))
2069 (list (if (eq prolog-system 'mercury)
2070 "[][}{;|]\\|\\\\[+=]\\|<?=>?"
2071 "[][}{!;|]\\|\\*->")
2072 0 'font-lock-keyword-face))
2073 (important-elements-1
2074 '("[^-*]\\(->\\)" 1 font-lock-keyword-face))
2075 (predspecs ; module:predicate/cardinality
2076 (list (format "\\<\\(%s:\\|\\)%s/[0-9]+"
2077 prolog-atom-regexp prolog-atom-regexp)
2078 0 font-lock-function-name-face 'prepend))
2079 (keywords ; directives (queries)
2081 (if (eq prolog-system 'mercury)
2084 (prolog-make-keywords-regexp prolog-keywords-i)
2086 (prolog-make-keywords-regexp
2087 prolog-determinism-specificators-i)
2091 (prolog-make-keywords-regexp prolog-keywords-i)
2093 1 prolog-builtin-face))
2094 (quoted_atom (list prolog-quoted-atom-regexp
2095 2 'font-lock-string-face 'append))
2096 (string (list prolog-string-regexp
2097 1 'font-lock-string-face 'append))
2098 ;; SICStus specific patterns
2099 (sicstus-object-methods
2100 (if (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
2101 '(prolog-font-lock-object-matcher
2102 1 font-lock-function-name-face)))
2103 ;; Mercury specific patterns
2105 (if (eq prolog-system 'mercury)
2107 (prolog-make-keywords-regexp prolog-types-i t)
2108 0 'font-lock-type-face)))
2110 (if (eq prolog-system 'mercury)
2112 (prolog-make-keywords-regexp prolog-mode-specificators-i t)
2113 0 'font-lock-constant-face)))
2115 (if (eq prolog-system 'mercury)
2117 (prolog-make-keywords-regexp prolog-directives-i t)
2118 0 'prolog-warning-face)))
2119 ;; Inferior mode specific patterns
2121 ;; FIXME: Should be handled by comint already.
2122 (list (prolog-prompt-regexp) 0 'font-lock-keyword-face))
2124 ;; FIXME: Add to compilation-error-regexp-alist instead.
2126 ((eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
2127 '("[ \t]*[0-9]+[ \t]+[0-9]+[ \t]*\\(Exit\\):"
2128 1 prolog-exit-face))
2129 ((eq prolog-system 'swi)
2130 '("[ \t]*\\(Exit\\):[ \t]*([ \t0-9]*)" 1 prolog-exit-face))
2133 ;; FIXME: Add to compilation-error-regexp-alist instead.
2135 ((eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
2136 '("[ \t]*[0-9]+[ \t]+[0-9]+[ \t]*\\(Fail\\):"
2137 1 prolog-warning-face))
2138 ((eq prolog-system 'swi)
2139 '("[ \t]*\\(Fail\\):[ \t]*([ \t0-9]*)" 1 prolog-warning-face))
2142 ;; FIXME: Add to compilation-error-regexp-alist instead.
2144 ((eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
2145 '("[ \t]*[0-9]+[ \t]+[0-9]+[ \t]*\\(Redo\\):"
2146 1 prolog-redo-face))
2147 ((eq prolog-system 'swi)
2148 '("[ \t]*\\(Redo\\):[ \t]*([ \t0-9]*)" 1 prolog-redo-face))
2151 ;; FIXME: Add to compilation-error-regexp-alist instead.
2153 ((eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
2154 '("[ \t]*[0-9]+[ \t]+[0-9]+[ \t]*\\(Call\\):"
2155 1 font-lock-function-name-face))
2156 ((eq prolog-system 'swi)
2157 '("[ \t]*\\(Call\\):[ \t]*([ \t0-9]*)"
2158 1 font-lock-function-name-face))
2161 ;; FIXME: Add to compilation-error-regexp-alist instead.
2163 ((eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
2164 '("[ \t]*[0-9]+[ \t]+[0-9]+[ \t]*\\(Exception\\):"
2165 1 prolog-exception-face))
2166 ((eq prolog-system 'swi)
2167 '("[ \t]*\\(Exception\\):[ \t]*([ \t0-9]*)"
2168 1 prolog-exception-face))
2170 (error-message-identifier
2171 ;; FIXME: Add to compilation-error-regexp-alist instead.
2173 ((eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
2174 '("{\\([A-Z]* ?ERROR:\\)" 1 prolog-exception-face prepend))
2175 ((eq prolog-system 'swi)
2176 '("^[[]\\(WARNING:\\)" 1 prolog-builtin-face prepend))
2178 (error-whole-messages
2179 ;; FIXME: Add to compilation-error-regexp-alist instead.
2181 ((eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
2182 '("{\\([A-Z]* ?ERROR:.*\\)}[ \t]*$"
2183 1 font-lock-comment-face append))
2184 ((eq prolog-system 'swi)
2185 '("^[[]WARNING:[^]]*[]]$" 0 font-lock-comment-face append))
2187 (error-warning-messages
2188 ;; FIXME: Add to compilation-error-regexp-alist instead.
2189 ;; Mostly errors that SICStus asks the user about how to solve,
2190 ;; such as "NAME CLASH:" for example.
2192 ((eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
2193 '("^[A-Z ]*[A-Z]+:" 0 prolog-warning-face))
2196 ;; FIXME: Add to compilation-error-regexp-alist instead.
2198 ((eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
2199 '("\\({ ?\\(Warning\\|WARNING\\) ?:.*}\\)[ \t]*$"
2200 2 prolog-warning-face prepend))
2203 ;; Make font lock list
2207 ((eq major-mode 'prolog-mode)
2215 important-elements-1
2218 sicstus-object-methods
2222 ((eq major-mode 'prolog-inferior-mode)
2225 error-message-identifier
2226 error-whole-messages
2227 error-warning-messages
2235 ((eq major-mode 'compilation-mode)
2237 error-message-identifier
2238 error-whole-messages
2239 error-warning-messages
2245 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
2246 ;; Indentation stuff
2247 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
2249 ;; NB: This function *MUST* have this optional argument since XEmacs
2250 ;; assumes it. This does not mean we have to use it...
2251 (defun prolog-indent-line (&optional _whole-exp)
2252 "Indent current line as Prolog code.
2253 With argument, indent any additional lines of the same clause
2254 rigidly along with this one (not yet)."
2256 (let ((indent (prolog-indent-level))
2257 (pos (- (point-max) (point))))
2259 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
2260 (indent-line-to indent)
2261 (if (> (- (point-max) pos) (point))
2262 (goto-char (- (point-max) pos)))
2265 (if (and prolog-align-comments-flag
2267 (line-beginning-position)
2268 ;; (let ((start (comment-search-forward (line-end-position) t)))
2269 ;; (and start ;There's a comment to indent.
2270 ;; ;; If it's first on the line, we've indented it already
2271 ;; ;; and prolog-goto-comment-column would inf-loop.
2272 ;; (progn (goto-char start) (skip-chars-backward " \t")
2273 ;; (not (bolp)))))))
2274 (and (looking-at comment-start-skip)
2275 ;; The definition of comment-start-skip used in this
2276 ;; mode is unusual in that it only matches at BOL.
2277 (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t")
2278 (not (eq (point) (match-end 1)))))))
2280 (prolog-goto-comment-column t)))
2282 ;; Insert spaces if needed
2283 (if (or prolog-electric-tab-flag prolog-electric-if-then-else-flag)
2284 (prolog-insert-spaces-after-paren))
2287 (defun prolog-indent-level ()
2288 "Compute prolog indentation level."
2291 (let ((totbal (prolog-region-paren-balance
2292 (prolog-clause-start t) (point)))
2294 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
2296 ((looking-at "%%%") (prolog-indentation-level-of-line))
2297 ;Large comment starts
2298 ((looking-at "%[^%]") comment-column) ;Small comment starts
2299 ((bobp) 0) ;Beginning of buffer
2301 ;; If we found '}' then we must check if it's the
2302 ;; end of an object declaration or something else.
2303 ((and (looking-at "}")
2306 ;; Goto to matching {
2307 (if prolog-use-prolog-tokenizer-flag
2308 (prolog-backward-list)
2310 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
2314 (if prolog-object-end-to-0-flag
2316 prolog-indent-width))
2318 ;;End of /* */ comment
2319 ((looking-at "\\*/")
2321 (prolog-find-start-of-mline-comment)
2322 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
2323 (- (current-column) 2)))
2325 ;; Here we check if the current line is within a /* */ pair
2326 ((and (looking-at "[^%/]")
2327 (eq (prolog-in-string-or-comment) 'cmt))
2328 (if prolog-indent-mline-comments-flag
2329 (prolog-find-start-of-mline-comment)
2331 (prolog-indentation-level-of-line)))
2334 (let ((empty t) ind linebal)
2335 ;; See previous indentation
2341 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
2342 (if (not (or (not (member (prolog-in-string-or-comment)
2348 ;; Store this line's indentation
2349 (setq ind (if (bobp)
2350 0 ;Beginning of buffer.
2351 (current-column))) ;Beginning of clause.
2353 ;; Compute the balance of the line
2354 (setq linebal (prolog-paren-balance))
2355 ;;(message "bal of previous line %d totbal %d" linebal totbal)
2358 ;; Add 'indent-level' mode to find-unmatched-paren instead?
2360 (setq ind (prolog-find-indent-of-matching-paren))))
2362 ;;(message "ind %d" ind)
2365 ;; Check if the line ends with ":-", ".", ":: {", "}" (might be
2366 ;; unnecessary), "&" or ")" (The last four concerns SICStus objects)
2368 ;; If the last char of the line is a '&' then set the indent level
2369 ;; to prolog-indent-width (used in SICStus objects)
2370 ((and (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
2371 (looking-at ".+&[ \t]*\\(%.*\\|\\)$"))
2372 (setq ind prolog-indent-width))
2374 ;; Increase indentation if the previous line was the head of a rule
2375 ;; and does not contain a '.'
2376 ((and (looking-at (format ".*%s[^\\.]*[ \t]*\\(%%.*\\|\\)$"
2377 prolog-head-delimiter))
2378 ;; We must check that the match is at a paren balance of 0.
2381 (re-search-forward prolog-head-delimiter)
2382 (>= 0 (prolog-region-paren-balance p (point))))))
2384 (if (< (prolog-paren-balance) 0)
2387 (prolog-find-indent-of-matching-paren))
2388 (prolog-indentation-level-of-line))))
2389 (setq ind (+ headindent prolog-indent-width))))
2391 ;; The previous line was the head of an object
2392 ((looking-at ".+ *::.*{[ \t]*$")
2393 (setq ind prolog-indent-width))
2395 ;; If a '.' is found at the end of the previous line, then
2396 ;; decrease the indentation. (The \\(%.*\\|\\) part of the
2397 ;; regexp is for comments at the end of the line)
2398 ((and (looking-at "^.+\\.[ \t]*\\(%.*\\|\\)$")
2399 ;; Make sure that the '.' found is not in a comment or string
2402 (re-search-backward "\\.[ \t]*\\(%.*\\|\\)$" (point-min))
2403 ;; Guard against the real '.' being followed by a
2405 (if (eq (prolog-in-string-or-comment) 'cmt)
2406 ;; commented out '.'
2407 (let ((here (line-beginning-position)))
2409 (re-search-backward "\\.[ \t]*%.*$" here t))
2410 (not (prolog-in-string-or-comment))
2415 ;; If a '.' is found at the end of the previous line, then
2416 ;; decrease the indentation. (The /\\*.*\\*/ part of the
2417 ;; regexp is for C-like comments at the end of the
2418 ;; line--can we merge with the case above?).
2419 ((and (looking-at "^.+\\.[ \t]*\\(/\\*.*\\|\\)$")
2420 ;; Make sure that the '.' found is not in a comment or string
2423 (re-search-backward "\\.[ \t]*\\(/\\*.*\\|\\)$" (point-min))
2424 ;; Guard against the real '.' being followed by a
2426 (if (eq (prolog-in-string-or-comment) 'cmt)
2427 ;; commented out '.'
2428 (let ((here (line-beginning-position)))
2430 (re-search-backward "\\.[ \t]*/\\*.*$" here t))
2431 (not (prolog-in-string-or-comment))
2438 ;; If the last non comment char is a ',' or left paren or a left-
2439 ;; indent-regexp then indent to open parenthesis level
2442 ;; SICStus objects have special syntax rules if point is
2443 ;; not inside additional parens (objects are defined
2445 (not (and (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
2447 (prolog-in-object))))
2449 (format "\\(%s\\|%s\\|0'.\\|[0-9]+'[0-9a-zA-Z]+\\|[^\n\'\"%%]\\)*\\(,\\|%s\\|%s\\)\[ \t]*\\(%%.*\\|\\)$"
2450 prolog-quoted-atom-regexp prolog-string-regexp
2451 prolog-left-paren prolog-left-indent-regexp))
2453 (goto-char oldpoint)
2454 (setq ind (prolog-find-unmatched-paren
2455 (if prolog-paren-indent-p
2458 ;;(setq ind (prolog-find-unmatched-paren 'termdependent))
2460 (goto-char oldpoint)
2461 (setq ind (prolog-find-unmatched-paren nil))
2465 ;; Return the indentation level
2469 (defun prolog-find-indent-of-matching-paren ()
2470 "Find the indentation level based on the matching parenthesis.
2471 Indentation level is set to the one the point is after when the function is
2474 ;; Go to the matching paren
2475 (if prolog-use-prolog-tokenizer-flag
2476 (prolog-backward-list)
2479 ;; If this was the first paren on the line then return this line's
2480 ;; indentation level
2481 (if (prolog-paren-is-the-first-on-line-p)
2482 (prolog-indentation-level-of-line)
2483 ;; It was not the first one
2485 ;; Find the next paren
2486 (prolog-goto-next-paren 0)
2488 ;; If this paren is a left one then use its column as indent level,
2489 ;; if not then recurse this function
2490 (if (looking-at prolog-left-paren)
2491 (+ (current-column) 1)
2494 (prolog-find-indent-of-matching-paren)))
2498 (defun prolog-indentation-level-of-line ()
2499 "Return the indentation level of the current line."
2502 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
2505 (defun prolog-paren-is-the-first-on-line-p ()
2506 "Return t if the parenthesis under the point is the first one on the line.
2507 Return nil otherwise.
2508 Note: does not check if the point is actually at a parenthesis!"
2510 (let ((begofline (line-beginning-position)))
2511 (if (= begofline (point))
2513 (if (prolog-goto-next-paren begofline)
2517 (defun prolog-find-unmatched-paren (&optional mode)
2518 "Return the column of the last unmatched left parenthesis.
2519 If MODE is `skipwhite' then any white space after the parenthesis is added to
2521 If MODE is `plusone' then the parenthesis' column +1 is returned.
2522 If MODE is `termdependent' then if the unmatched parenthesis is part of
2523 a compound term the function will work as `skipwhite', otherwise
2524 it will return the column paren plus the value of `prolog-paren-indent'.
2525 If MODE is nil or not set then the parenthesis' exact column is returned."
2527 ;; If the next paren we find is a left one we're finished, if it's
2528 ;; a right one then we go back one step and recurse
2529 (prolog-goto-next-paren 0)
2531 (let ((roundparen (looking-at "(")))
2532 (if (looking-at prolog-left-paren)
2533 (let ((not-part-of-term
2536 (looking-at "[ \t]"))))
2540 (eq mode 'termdependent)
2543 (if prolog-electric-tab-flag
2547 (if (looking-at ".[ \t]*$")
2549 prolog-paren-indent))
2553 (if (or (eq mode 'skipwhite) (eq mode 'termdependent) )
2554 (skip-chars-forward " \t"))
2556 ;; Not looking at left paren
2559 ;; Go to the matching paren. When we get there we have a total
2561 (if prolog-use-prolog-tokenizer-flag
2562 (prolog-backward-list)
2564 (prolog-find-unmatched-paren mode)))
2568 (defun prolog-paren-balance ()
2569 "Return the parenthesis balance of the current line.
2570 A return value of n means n more left parentheses than right ones."
2573 (prolog-region-paren-balance (line-beginning-position) (point))))
2575 (defun prolog-region-paren-balance (beg end)
2576 "Return the summed parenthesis balance in the region.
2577 The region is limited by BEG and END positions."
2579 (let ((state (if prolog-use-prolog-tokenizer-flag
2580 (prolog-tokenize beg end)
2581 (parse-partial-sexp beg end))))
2584 (defun prolog-goto-next-paren (limit-pos)
2585 "Move the point to the next parenthesis earlier in the buffer.
2586 Return t if a match was found before LIMIT-POS. Return nil otherwise."
2587 (let ((retval (re-search-backward
2588 (concat prolog-left-paren "\\|" prolog-right-paren)
2591 ;; If a match was found but it was in a string or comment, then recurse
2592 (if (and retval (prolog-in-string-or-comment))
2593 (prolog-goto-next-paren limit-pos)
2597 (defun prolog-in-string-or-comment ()
2598 "Check whether string, atom, or comment is under current point.
2600 `txt' if the point is in a string, atom, or character code expression
2601 `cmt' if the point is in a comment
2605 (if (eq prolog-parse-mode 'beg-of-line)
2610 (setq safepoint (point))
2611 (while (and (> (point) (point-min))
2617 (looking-at "\\\\"))
2620 (setq safepoint (point)))
2623 (prolog-clause-start)))
2625 (state (if prolog-use-prolog-tokenizer-flag
2626 (prolog-tokenize start end)
2627 (if (fboundp 'syntax-ppss)
2629 (parse-partial-sexp start end)))))
2631 ((nth 3 state) 'txt) ; String
2632 ((nth 4 state) 'cmt) ; Comment
2635 ((looking-at "%") 'cmt) ; Start of a comment
2636 ((looking-at "/\\*") 'cmt) ; Start of a comment
2637 ((looking-at "\'") 'txt) ; Start of an atom
2638 ((looking-at "\"") 'txt) ; Start of a string
2643 (defun prolog-find-start-of-mline-comment ()
2644 "Return the start column of a /* */ comment.
2645 This assumes that the point is inside a comment."
2646 (re-search-backward "/\\*" (point-min) t)
2648 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
2651 (defun prolog-insert-spaces-after-paren ()
2652 "Insert spaces after the opening parenthesis, \"then\" (->) and \"else\" (;) branches.
2653 Spaces are inserted if all preceding objects on the line are
2654 whitespace characters, parentheses, or then/else branches."
2656 (let ((regexp (concat "(\\|" prolog-left-indent-regexp))
2659 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
2660 (when (looking-at regexp)
2661 ;; Treat "( If -> " lines specially.
2662 ;;(setq incr (if (looking-at "(.*->")
2664 ;; prolog-paren-indent))
2666 ;; work on all subsequent "->", "(", ";"
2667 (while (looking-at regexp)
2668 (goto-char (match-end 0))
2669 (setq level (+ (prolog-find-unmatched-paren) prolog-paren-indent))
2671 ;; Remove old white space
2672 (let ((start (point)))
2673 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
2674 (delete-region start (point)))
2676 (skip-chars-forward " \t"))
2678 (when (save-excursion
2680 (looking-at "\\s ;\\|\\s (\\|->")) ; (looking-at "\\s \\((\\|;\\)"))
2681 (skip-chars-forward " \t"))
2684 ;;;; Comment filling
2686 (defun prolog-comment-limits ()
2687 "Return the current comment limits plus the comment type (block or line).
2688 The comment limits are the range of a block comment or the range that
2689 contains all adjacent line comments (i.e. all comments that starts in
2690 the same column with no empty lines or non-whitespace characters
2692 (let ((here (point))
2693 lit-limits-b lit-limits-e lit-type beg end
2696 ;; Widen to catch comment limits correctly.
2698 (setq end (line-end-position)
2699 beg (line-beginning-position))
2702 (setq lit-type (if (search-forward-regexp "%" end t) 'line 'block))
2703 ; (setq lit-type 'line)
2704 ;(if (search-forward-regexp "^[ \t]*%" end t)
2705 ; (setq lit-type 'line)
2706 ; (if (not (search-forward-regexp "%" end t))
2707 ; (setq lit-type 'block)
2708 ; (if (not (= (forward-line 1) 0))
2709 ; (setq lit-type 'block)
2711 ; ret (prolog-comment-limits)))
2713 (if (eq lit-type 'block)
2716 (when (looking-at "/\\*") (forward-char 2))
2717 (when (and (looking-at "\\*") (> (point) (point-min))
2718 (forward-char -1) (looking-at "/"))
2720 (when (save-excursion (search-backward "/*" nil t))
2721 (list (save-excursion (search-backward "/*") (point))
2722 (or (search-forward "*/" nil t) (point-max)) lit-type)))
2724 (setq lit-limits-b (- (point) 1)
2727 (if (progn (goto-char lit-limits-b)
2729 (let ((col (current-column)) done)
2732 ;; Always at the beginning of the comment
2735 (while (and (zerop (setq done (forward-line -1)))
2736 (search-forward-regexp "^[ \t]*%"
2737 (line-end-position) t)
2738 (= (+ 1 col) (current-column)))
2739 (setq beg (- (point) 1)))
2742 ;; We may have a line with code above...
2743 (when (and (zerop (setq done (forward-line -1)))
2744 (search-forward "%" (line-end-position) t)
2745 (= (+ 1 col) (current-column)))
2746 (setq beg (- (point) 1)))
2750 (goto-char lit-limits-b)
2752 (while (and (zerop (forward-line 1))
2753 (search-forward-regexp "^[ \t]*%"
2754 (line-end-position) t)
2755 (= (+ 1 col) (current-column)))
2756 (setq end (line-end-position)))
2757 (list beg end lit-type))
2758 (list lit-limits-b lit-limits-e lit-type)
2760 (error (list lit-limits-b lit-limits-e lit-type))))
2763 (defun prolog-guess-fill-prefix ()
2764 ;; fill 'txt entities?
2765 (when (save-excursion
2767 (equal (prolog-in-string-or-comment) 'cmt))
2768 (let* ((bounds (prolog-comment-limits))
2770 (type (nth 2 bounds))
2777 (if (and (eq type 'line)
2779 (save-excursion (not (search-forward-regexp "^[ \t]*%"
2783 (search-forward-regexp "%+[ \t]*" end t)
2784 (prolog-replace-in-string (buffer-substring beg (point))
2787 (if (search-forward-regexp "^[ \t]*\\(%+\\|\\*+\\|/\\*+\\)[ \t]*"
2789 (prolog-replace-in-string (buffer-substring beg (point)) "/" " ")
2791 (when (search-forward-regexp "^[ \t]+" end t)
2792 (buffer-substring beg (point)))))))))
2794 (defun prolog-fill-paragraph ()
2795 "Fill paragraph comment at or after point."
2797 (let* ((bounds (prolog-comment-limits))
2798 (type (nth 2 bounds)))
2800 (let ((fill-prefix (prolog-guess-fill-prefix)))
2801 (fill-paragraph nil))
2804 ;; exclude surrounding lines that delimit a multiline comment
2805 ;; and don't contain alphabetic characters, like "/*******",
2808 (backward-paragraph)
2809 (unless (bobp) (forward-line))
2810 (if (string-match "^/\\*[^a-zA-Z]*$" (thing-at-point 'line))
2811 (narrow-to-region (point-at-eol) (point-max))))
2815 (if (string-match "^[^a-zA-Z]*\\*/$" (thing-at-point 'line))
2816 (narrow-to-region (point-min) (point-at-bol))))
2817 (let ((fill-prefix (prolog-guess-fill-prefix)))
2818 (fill-paragraph nil))))
2821 (defun prolog-do-auto-fill ()
2822 "Carry out Auto Fill for Prolog mode.
2823 In effect it sets the `fill-prefix' when inside comments and then calls
2825 (let ((fill-prefix (prolog-guess-fill-prefix)))
2829 (defalias 'prolog-replace-in-string
2830 (if (fboundp 'replace-in-string)
2832 (lambda (str regexp newtext &optional literal)
2833 (replace-regexp-in-string regexp newtext str nil literal))))
2835 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
2837 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
2839 (defconst prolog-tokenize-searchkey
2853 (defun prolog-tokenize (beg end &optional stopcond)
2854 "Tokenize a region of prolog code between BEG and END.
2855 STOPCOND decides the stop condition of the parsing. Valid values
2856 are 'zerodepth which stops the parsing at the first right parenthesis
2857 where the parenthesis depth is zero, 'skipover which skips over
2858 the current entity (e.g. a list, a string, etc.) and nil.
2860 The function returns a list with the following information:
2861 0. parenthesis depth
2862 3. 'atm if END is inside an atom
2863 'str if END is inside a string
2864 'chr if END is in a character code expression (0'x)
2866 4. non-nil if END is inside a comment
2867 5. end position (always equal to END if STOPCOND is nil)
2868 The rest of the elements are undefined."
2870 (let* ((end2 (1+ end))
2876 skiptype ; The type of entity we'll skip over
2880 (if (and (eq stopcond 'skipover)
2881 (looking-at "[^[({'\"]"))
2882 (setq endpos (point)) ; Stay where we are
2884 (re-search-forward prolog-tokenize-searchkey end2 t)
2888 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
2890 ;; Atoms and strings
2893 (if (re-search-forward "[^\\]'" end2 'limit)
2894 ;; Found end of atom
2897 (if (and (eq stopcond 'skipover)
2899 (setq endpos (point))
2900 (setq oldp (point)))) ; Continue tokenizing
2901 (setq quoted 'atm)))
2904 ;; Find end of string
2905 (if (re-search-forward "[^\\]\"" end2 'limit)
2906 ;; Found end of string
2909 (if (and (eq stopcond 'skipover)
2911 (setq endpos (point))
2912 (setq oldp (point)))) ; Continue tokenizing
2913 (setq quoted 'str)))
2916 ((looking-at prolog-left-paren)
2917 (setq depth (1+ depth))
2918 (setq skiptype 'paren))
2920 ((looking-at prolog-right-paren)
2921 (setq depth (1- depth))
2923 (or (eq stopcond 'zerodepth)
2924 (and (eq stopcond 'skipover)
2925 (eq skiptype 'paren)))
2928 (setq endpos (1+ (point)))
2932 ((looking-at comment-start)
2934 ;; (if (>= (point) end2)
2935 (if (>= (point) end)
2939 (setq oldp (point))))
2941 ((looking-at "/\\*")
2942 (if (re-search-forward "\\*/" end2 'limit)
2949 (setq oldp (1+ (match-end 0)))
2951 (setq quoted 'chr)))
2954 ((looking-at "[0-9]+'")
2955 (goto-char (match-end 0))
2956 (skip-chars-forward "0-9a-zA-Z")
2957 (setq oldp (point)))
2965 ;; Deal with multi-line comments
2966 (and (prolog-inside-mline-comment end)
2967 (setq inside_cmt t))
2969 ;; Create return list
2970 (list depth nil nil quoted inside_cmt endpos)
2973 (defun prolog-inside-mline-comment (here)
2976 (let* ((next-close (save-excursion (search-forward "*/" nil t)))
2977 (next-open (save-excursion (search-forward "/*" nil t)))
2978 (prev-open (save-excursion (search-backward "/*" nil t)))
2979 (prev-close (save-excursion (search-backward "*/" nil t)))
2980 (unmatched-next-close (and next-close
2982 (> next-open next-close))))
2983 (unmatched-prev-open (and prev-open
2984 (or (not prev-close)
2985 (> prev-open prev-close))))
2987 (or unmatched-next-close unmatched-prev-open)
2991 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
2993 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
2995 (defvar prolog-help-function
2997 (eclipse prolog-help-online)
2998 ;; (sicstus prolog-help-info)
2999 (sicstus prolog-find-documentation)
3000 (swi prolog-help-online)
3001 (t prolog-help-online))
3002 "Alist for the name of the function for finding help on a predicate.")
3004 (defun prolog-help-on-predicate ()
3005 "Invoke online help on the atom under cursor."
3009 ;; Redirect help for SICStus to `prolog-find-documentation'.
3010 ((eq prolog-help-function-i 'prolog-find-documentation)
3011 (prolog-find-documentation))
3013 ;; Otherwise, ask for the predicate name and then call the function
3014 ;; in prolog-help-function-i
3016 (let* ((word (prolog-atom-under-point))
3017 (predicate (read-string
3018 (format "Help on predicate%s: "
3020 (concat " (default " word ")")
3025 (if prolog-help-function-i
3026 (funcall prolog-help-function-i predicate)
3027 (error "Sorry, no help method defined for this Prolog system."))))
3030 (defun prolog-help-info (predicate)
3031 (let ((buffer (current-buffer))
3033 (str (concat "^\\* " (regexp-quote predicate) " */")))
3036 (Info-goto-node prolog-info-predicate-index)
3037 (if (not (re-search-forward str nil t))
3038 (error (format "Help on predicate `%s' not found." predicate)))
3041 (if (re-search-forward str nil t)
3042 ;; Multiple matches, ask user
3046 (while (re-search-forward str nil t)
3047 (setq max (1+ max)))
3050 (re-search-backward "[^ /]" nil t)
3052 (setq n (read-string ;; was read-input, which is obsolete
3053 (format "Several matches, choose (1-%d): " max) "1"))
3054 (forward-line (- (string-to-number n) 1)))
3056 (re-search-backward "[^ /]" nil t))
3058 ;; (Info-follow-nearest-node (point))
3059 (prolog-Info-follow-nearest-node)
3060 (re-search-forward (concat "^`" (regexp-quote predicate)) nil t)
3063 (pop-to-buffer buffer)))
3065 (defun prolog-Info-follow-nearest-node ()
3066 (if (featurep 'xemacs)
3067 (Info-follow-nearest-node (point))
3068 (Info-follow-nearest-node)))
3070 (defun prolog-help-online (predicate)
3071 (prolog-ensure-process)
3072 (process-send-string "prolog" (concat "help(" predicate ").\n"))
3073 (display-buffer "*prolog*"))
3075 (defun prolog-help-apropos (string)
3076 "Find Prolog apropos on given STRING.
3077 This function is only available when `prolog-system' is set to `swi'."
3078 (interactive "sApropos: ")
3080 ((eq prolog-system 'swi)
3081 (prolog-ensure-process)
3082 (process-send-string "prolog" (concat "apropos(" string ").\n"))
3083 (display-buffer "*prolog*"))
3085 (error "Sorry, no Prolog apropos available for this Prolog system."))))
3087 (defun prolog-atom-under-point ()
3088 "Return the atom under or left to the point."
3090 (let ((nonatom_chars "[](){},\. \t\n")
3092 (skip-chars-forward (concat "^" nonatom_chars))
3093 (skip-chars-backward nonatom_chars)
3094 (skip-chars-backward (concat "^" nonatom_chars))
3095 (setq start (point))
3096 (skip-chars-forward (concat "^" nonatom_chars))
3097 (buffer-substring-no-properties start (point))
3101 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
3102 ;; Help function with completion
3103 ;; Stolen from Per Mildner's SICStus debugger mode and modified
3105 (defun prolog-find-documentation ()
3106 "Go to the Info node for a predicate in the SICStus Info manual."
3108 (let ((pred (prolog-read-predicate)))
3109 (prolog-goto-predicate-info pred)))
3111 (defvar prolog-info-alist nil
3112 "Alist with all builtin predicates.
3113 Only for internal use by `prolog-find-documentation'")
3115 ;; Very similar to prolog-help-info except that that function cannot
3116 ;; cope with arity and that it asks the user if there are several
3117 ;; functors with different arity. This function also uses
3118 ;; prolog-info-alist for finding the info node, rather than parsing
3119 ;; the predicate index.
3120 (defun prolog-goto-predicate-info (predicate)
3121 "Go to the info page for PREDICATE, which is a PredSpec."
3124 (string-match "\\(.*\\)/\\([0-9]+\\).*$" predicate)
3125 (let ((buffer (current-buffer))
3126 (name (match-string 1 predicate))
3127 (arity (string-to-number (match-string 2 predicate)))
3129 ;(str (regexp-quote predicate))
3134 prolog-info-predicate-index) ;; We must be in the SICStus pages
3135 (Info-goto-node (car (cdr (assoc predicate prolog-info-alist))))
3137 (prolog-find-term (regexp-quote name) arity "^`")
3140 (pop-to-buffer buffer))
3143 (defun prolog-read-predicate ()
3144 "Read a PredSpec from the user.
3145 Returned value is a string \"FUNCTOR/ARITY\".
3146 Interaction supports completion."
3147 (let ((default (prolog-atom-under-point)))
3148 ;; If the predicate index is not yet built, do it now
3149 (if (not prolog-info-alist)
3150 (prolog-build-info-alist))
3151 ;; Test if the default string could be the base for completion.
3152 ;; Discard it if not.
3153 (if (eq (try-completion default prolog-info-alist) nil)
3155 ;; Read the PredSpec from the user
3157 (if (zerop (length default))
3158 "Help on predicate: "
3159 (concat "Help on predicate (default " default "): "))
3160 prolog-info-alist nil t nil nil default)))
3162 (defun prolog-build-info-alist (&optional verbose)
3163 "Build an alist of all builtins and library predicates.
3164 Each element is of the form (\"NAME/ARITY\" . (INFO-NODE1 INFO-NODE2 ...)).
3165 Typically there is just one Info node associated with each name
3166 If an optional argument VERBOSE is non-nil, print messages at the beginning
3167 and end of list building."
3169 (message "Building info alist..."))
3170 (setq prolog-info-alist
3172 (last-entry (cons "" ())))
3174 (save-window-excursion
3175 ;; select any window but the minibuffer (as we cannot switch
3176 ;; buffers in minibuffer window.
3177 ;; I am not sure this is the right/best way
3178 (if (active-minibuffer-window) ; nil if none active
3179 (select-window (next-window)))
3180 ;; Do this after going away from minibuffer window
3181 (save-window-excursion
3183 (Info-goto-node prolog-info-predicate-index)
3184 (goto-char (point-min))
3185 (while (re-search-forward
3186 "^\\* \\(.+\\)/\\([0-9]+\\)\\([^\n:*]*\\):" nil t)
3187 (let* ((name (match-string 1))
3188 (arity (string-to-number (match-string 2)))
3189 (comment (match-string 3))
3190 (fa (format "%s/%d%s" name arity comment))
3193 ;; Extract the info node name
3194 (setq info-node (progn
3195 (re-search-forward ":[ \t]*\\([^:]+\\).$")
3198 ;; ###### Easier? (from Milan version 0.1.28)
3199 ;; (setq info-node (Info-extract-menu-node-name))
3200 (if (equal fa (car last-entry))
3201 (setcdr last-entry (cons info-node (cdr last-entry)))
3202 (setq last-entry (cons fa (list info-node))
3203 l (cons last-entry l)))))
3207 (message "Building info alist... done.")))
3210 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
3211 ;; Miscellaneous functions
3212 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
3214 ;; For Windows. Change backslash to slash. SICStus handles either
3215 ;; path separator but backslash must be doubled, therefore use slash.
3216 (defun prolog-bsts (string)
3217 "Change backslashes to slashes in STRING."
3218 (let ((str1 (copy-sequence string))
3219 (len (length string))
3222 (if (char-equal (aref str1 i) ?\\)
3227 ;;(defun prolog-temporary-file ()
3228 ;; "Make temporary file name for compilation."
3232 ;; (getenv "TMPDIR")
3235 ;; (getenv "SYSTEMP")
3238 ;;(setq prolog-temp-filename (prolog-bsts (prolog-temporary-file)))
3240 (defun prolog-temporary-file ()
3241 "Make temporary file name for compilation."
3242 (if prolog-temporary-file-name
3243 ;; We already have a file, erase content and continue
3245 (write-region "" nil prolog-temporary-file-name nil 'silent)
3246 prolog-temporary-file-name)
3247 ;; Actually create the file and set `prolog-temporary-file-name'
3249 (setq prolog-temporary-file-name
3250 (make-temp-file "prolcomp" nil ".pl"))))
3252 (defun prolog-goto-prolog-process-buffer ()
3253 "Switch to the prolog process buffer and go to its end."
3254 (switch-to-buffer-other-window "*prolog*")
3255 (goto-char (point-max))
3258 (defun prolog-enable-sicstus-sd ()
3259 "Enable the source level debugging facilities of SICStus 3.7 and later."
3261 (require 'pltrace) ; Load the SICStus debugger code
3262 ;; Turn on the source level debugging by default
3263 (add-hook 'prolog-inferior-mode-hook 'pltrace-on)
3264 (if (not prolog-use-sicstus-sd)
3266 ;; If there is a *prolog* buffer, then call pltrace-on
3267 (if (get-buffer "*prolog*")
3268 ;; Avoid compilation warnings by using eval
3269 (eval '(pltrace-on)))
3270 (setq prolog-use-sicstus-sd t)
3273 (defun prolog-disable-sicstus-sd ()
3274 "Disable the source level debugging facilities of SICStus 3.7 and later."
3276 (setq prolog-use-sicstus-sd nil)
3278 (remove-hook 'prolog-inferior-mode-hook 'pltrace-on)
3279 ;; If there is a *prolog* buffer, then call pltrace-off
3280 (if (get-buffer "*prolog*")
3281 ;; Avoid compile warnings by using eval
3282 (eval '(pltrace-off))))
3284 (defun prolog-toggle-sicstus-sd ()
3285 ;; FIXME: Use define-minor-mode.
3286 "Toggle the source level debugging facilities of SICStus 3.7 and later."
3288 (if prolog-use-sicstus-sd
3289 (prolog-disable-sicstus-sd)
3290 (prolog-enable-sicstus-sd)))
3292 (defun prolog-debug-on (&optional arg)
3294 When called with prefix argument ARG, disable debugging instead."
3298 (prolog-process-insert-string (get-process "prolog")
3299 prolog-debug-on-string)
3300 (process-send-string "prolog" prolog-debug-on-string)))
3302 (defun prolog-debug-off ()
3303 "Disable debugging."
3305 (prolog-process-insert-string (get-process "prolog")
3306 prolog-debug-off-string)
3307 (process-send-string "prolog" prolog-debug-off-string))
3309 (defun prolog-trace-on (&optional arg)
3311 When called with prefix argument ARG, disable tracing instead."
3315 (prolog-process-insert-string (get-process "prolog")
3316 prolog-trace-on-string)
3317 (process-send-string "prolog" prolog-trace-on-string)))
3319 (defun prolog-trace-off ()
3322 (prolog-process-insert-string (get-process "prolog")
3323 prolog-trace-off-string)
3324 (process-send-string "prolog" prolog-trace-off-string))
3326 (defun prolog-zip-on (&optional arg)
3327 "Enable zipping (for SICStus 3.7 and later).
3328 When called with prefix argument ARG, disable zipping instead."
3330 (if (not (and (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
3331 (prolog-atleast-version '(3 . 7))))
3332 (error "Only works for SICStus 3.7 and later"))
3335 (prolog-process-insert-string (get-process "prolog")
3336 prolog-zip-on-string)
3337 (process-send-string "prolog" prolog-zip-on-string)))
3339 (defun prolog-zip-off ()
3340 "Disable zipping (for SICStus 3.7 and later)."
3342 (prolog-process-insert-string (get-process "prolog")
3343 prolog-zip-off-string)
3344 (process-send-string "prolog" prolog-zip-off-string))
3346 ;; (defun prolog-create-predicate-index ()
3347 ;; "Create an index for all predicates in the buffer."
3348 ;; (let ((predlist '())
3353 ;; (goto-char (point-min))
3354 ;; ;; Replace with prolog-clause-start!
3355 ;; (while (re-search-forward "^.+:-" nil t)
3356 ;; (setq pos (match-beginning 0))
3357 ;; (setq clauseinfo (prolog-clause-info))
3358 ;; (setq object (prolog-in-object))
3359 ;; (setq predlist (append
3362 ;; (if (and (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
3363 ;; (prolog-in-object))
3364 ;; (format "%s::%s/%d"
3366 ;; (nth 0 clauseinfo)
3367 ;; (nth 1 clauseinfo))
3369 ;; (nth 0 clauseinfo)
3370 ;; (nth 1 clauseinfo)))
3373 ;; (prolog-end-of-predicate))
3376 (defun prolog-get-predspec ()
3378 (let ((state (prolog-clause-info))
3379 (object (prolog-in-object)))
3380 (if (or (equal (nth 0 state) "")
3381 (equal (prolog-in-string-or-comment) 'cmt))
3383 (if (and (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
3394 ;; For backward compatibility. Stolen from custom.el.
3395 (or (fboundp 'match-string)
3396 ;; Introduced in Emacs 19.29.
3397 (defun match-string (num &optional string)
3398 "Return string of text matched by last search.
3399 NUM specifies which parenthesized expression in the last regexp.
3400 Value is nil if NUMth pair didn't match, or there were less than NUM pairs.
3401 Zero means the entire text matched by the whole regexp or whole string.
3402 STRING should be given if the last search was by `string-match' on STRING."
3403 (if (match-beginning num)
3405 (substring string (match-beginning num) (match-end num))
3406 (buffer-substring (match-beginning num) (match-end num))))))
3408 (defun prolog-pred-start ()
3409 "Return the starting point of the first clause of the current predicate."
3412 (goto-char (prolog-clause-start))
3413 ;; Find first clause, unless it was a directive
3414 (if (and (not (looking-at "[:?]-"))
3415 (not (looking-at "[ \t]*[%/]")) ; Comment
3418 (let* ((pinfo (prolog-clause-info))
3419 (predname (nth 0 pinfo))
3420 (arity (nth 1 pinfo))
3422 (while (and (re-search-backward
3423 (format "^%s\\([(\\.]\\| *%s\\)"
3424 predname prolog-head-delimiter) nil t)
3425 (= arity (nth 1 (prolog-clause-info)))
3428 (if (eq prolog-system 'mercury)
3429 ;; Skip to the beginning of declarations of the predicate
3431 (goto-char (prolog-beginning-of-clause))
3432 (while (and (not (eq (point) op))
3434 (format ":-[ \t]*\\(pred\\|mode\\)[ \t]+%s"
3437 (goto-char (prolog-beginning-of-clause)))))
3441 (defun prolog-pred-end ()
3442 "Return the position at the end of the last clause of the current predicate."
3445 (goto-char (prolog-clause-end)) ; If we are before the first predicate.
3446 (goto-char (prolog-clause-start))
3447 (let* ((pinfo (prolog-clause-info))
3448 (predname (nth 0 pinfo))
3449 (arity (nth 1 pinfo))
3453 (if (looking-at "[:?]-")
3454 ;; This was a directive
3456 (if (and (eq prolog-system 'mercury)
3458 (format ":-[ \t]*\\(pred\\|mode\\)[ \t]+\\(%s+\\)"
3459 prolog-atom-regexp)))
3460 ;; Skip predicate declarations
3462 (setq predname (buffer-substring-no-properties
3463 (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))
3464 (while (re-search-forward
3466 "\n*\\(:-[ \t]*\\(pred\\|mode\\)[ \t]+\\)?%s[( \t]"
3469 (goto-char (prolog-clause-end))
3471 ;; It was not a directive, find the last clause
3474 (format "^%s\\([(\\.]\\| *%s\\)"
3475 predname prolog-head-delimiter) nil t)
3476 (= arity (nth 1 (prolog-clause-info))))
3478 (setq op (prolog-clause-end))
3480 ;; End of clause not found.
3482 ;; Continue while loop
3486 (defun prolog-clause-start (&optional not-allow-methods)
3487 "Return the position at the start of the head of the current clause.
3488 If NOTALLOWMETHODS is non-nil then do not match on methods in
3489 objects (relevant only if 'prolog-system' is set to 'sicstus)."
3492 (retval (point-min)))
3496 (if (and (not not-allow-methods)
3497 (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
3501 ;; Search for a head or a fact
3503 ;; If in object, then find method start.
3504 ;; "^[ \t]+[a-z$].*\\(:-\\|&\\|:: {\\|,\\)"
3505 "^[ \t]+[a-z$].*\\(:-\\|&\\|:: {\\)" ; The comma causes
3506 ; problems since we cannot assume
3507 ; that the line starts at column 0,
3508 ; thus we don't know if the line
3509 ; is a head or a subgoal
3511 (if (>= (prolog-paren-balance) 0) ; To no match on " a) :-"
3512 ;; Start of method found
3514 (setq retval (point))
3515 (setq notdone nil)))
3521 ;; Search for a text at beginning of a line
3523 ;; (re-search-backward "^[a-z$']" nil t))
3524 (let ((case-fold-search nil))
3526 ;; (format "^[%s$']" prolog-lower-case-string)
3527 ;; FIXME: Use [:lower:]
3528 (format "^\\([%s$']\\|[:?]-\\)" prolog-lower-case-string)
3530 (let ((bal (prolog-paren-balance)))
3533 ;; Start of clause found
3535 (setq retval (point))
3536 (setq notdone nil)))
3539 (format ".*\\(\\.\\|%s\\|!,\\)[ \t]*\\(%%.*\\|\\)$"
3540 prolog-head-delimiter)))
3541 ;; Start of clause found if the line ends with a '.' or
3542 ;; a prolog-head-delimiter
3544 (setq retval (point))
3547 (t nil) ; Do nothing
3552 (defun prolog-clause-end (&optional not-allow-methods)
3553 "Return the position at the end of the current clause.
3554 If NOTALLOWMETHODS is non-nil then do not match on methods in
3555 objects (relevant only if 'prolog-system' is set to 'sicstus)."
3557 (beginning-of-line) ; Necessary since we use "^...." for the search.
3558 (if (re-search-forward
3559 (if (and (not not-allow-methods)
3560 (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
3563 "^\\(%s\\|%s\\|[^\n\'\"%%]\\)*&[ \t]*\\(\\|%%.*\\)$\\|[ \t]*}"
3564 prolog-quoted-atom-regexp prolog-string-regexp)
3566 "^\\(%s\\|%s\\|[^\n\'\"%%]\\)*\\.[ \t]*\\(\\|%%.*\\)$"
3567 prolog-quoted-atom-regexp prolog-string-regexp))
3569 (if (and (prolog-in-string-or-comment)
3573 (prolog-clause-end))
3577 (defun prolog-clause-info ()
3578 "Return a (name arity) list for the current clause."
3580 (goto-char (prolog-clause-start))
3583 (if (looking-at prolog-atom-char-regexp)
3585 (skip-chars-forward "^ (\\.")
3586 (buffer-substring op (point)))
3589 ;; Retrieve the arity.
3590 (if (looking-at prolog-left-paren)
3591 (let ((endp (save-excursion
3592 (prolog-forward-list) (point))))
3594 (forward-char 1) ; Skip the opening paren.
3596 (skip-chars-forward "^[({,'\"")
3598 (if (looking-at ",")
3600 (setq arity (1+ arity))
3601 (forward-char 1) ; Skip the comma.
3603 ;; We found a string, list or something else we want
3604 ;; to skip over. Always use prolog-tokenize,
3605 ;; parse-partial-sexp does not have a 'skipover mode.
3606 (goto-char (nth 5 (prolog-tokenize (point) endp 'skipover))))
3608 (list predname arity))))
3610 (defun prolog-in-object ()
3611 "Return object name if the point is inside a SICStus object definition."
3612 ;; Return object name if the last line that starts with a character
3613 ;; that is neither white space nor a comment start
3617 (looking-at "\\([^\n ]+\\)[ \t]*::[ \t]*{"))
3618 ;; We were in the head of the object
3620 ;; We were not in the head
3621 (if (and (re-search-backward "^[a-z$'}]" nil t)
3622 (looking-at "\\([^\n ]+\\)[ \t]*::[ \t]*{"))
3626 (defun prolog-forward-list ()
3627 "Move the point to the matching right parenthesis."
3629 (if prolog-use-prolog-tokenizer-flag
3630 (let ((state (prolog-tokenize (point) (point-max) 'zerodepth)))
3631 (goto-char (nth 5 state)))
3634 ;; NB: This could be done more efficiently!
3635 (defun prolog-backward-list ()
3636 "Move the point to the matching left parenthesis."
3638 (if prolog-use-prolog-tokenizer-flag
3640 (paren-regexp (concat prolog-left-paren "\\|" prolog-right-paren))
3642 ;; FIXME: Doesn't this incorrectly count 0'( and 0') ?
3643 (while (and notdone (re-search-backward paren-regexp nil t))
3645 ((looking-at prolog-left-paren)
3646 (if (not (prolog-in-string-or-comment))
3647 (setq bal (1+ bal)))
3649 (setq notdone nil)))
3650 ((looking-at prolog-right-paren)
3651 (if (not (prolog-in-string-or-comment))
3652 (setq bal (1- bal))))
3656 (defun prolog-beginning-of-clause ()
3657 "Move to the beginning of current clause.
3658 If already at the beginning of clause, move to previous clause."
3660 (let ((point (point))
3661 (new-point (prolog-clause-start)))
3662 (if (and (>= new-point point)
3665 (goto-char (1- point))
3666 (goto-char (prolog-clause-start)))
3667 (goto-char new-point)
3668 (skip-chars-forward " \t"))))
3670 ;; (defun prolog-previous-clause ()
3671 ;; "Move to the beginning of the previous clause."
3673 ;; (forward-char -1)
3674 ;; (prolog-beginning-of-clause))
3676 (defun prolog-end-of-clause ()
3677 "Move to the end of clause.
3678 If already at the end of clause, move to next clause."
3680 (let ((point (point))
3681 (new-point (prolog-clause-end)))
3682 (if (and (<= new-point point)
3683 (not (eq new-point (point-max))))
3685 (goto-char (1+ point))
3686 (goto-char (prolog-clause-end)))
3687 (goto-char new-point))))
3689 ;; (defun prolog-next-clause ()
3690 ;; "Move to the beginning of the next clause."
3692 ;; (prolog-end-of-clause)
3694 ;; (prolog-end-of-clause)
3695 ;; (prolog-beginning-of-clause))
3697 (defun prolog-beginning-of-predicate ()
3698 "Go to the nearest beginning of predicate before current point.
3699 Return the final point or nil if no such a beginning was found."
3700 ;; FIXME: Hook into beginning-of-defun.
3703 (pos (prolog-pred-start)))
3710 (setq pos (prolog-pred-start))
3718 (defun prolog-end-of-predicate ()
3719 "Go to the end of the current predicate."
3720 ;; FIXME: Hook into end-of-defun.
3723 (goto-char (prolog-pred-end))
3727 (prolog-end-of-predicate)))))
3729 (defun prolog-insert-predspec ()
3730 "Insert the predspec for the current predicate."
3732 (let* ((pinfo (prolog-clause-info))
3733 (predname (nth 0 pinfo))
3734 (arity (nth 1 pinfo)))
3735 (insert (format "%s/%d" predname arity))))
3737 (defun prolog-view-predspec ()
3738 "Insert the predspec for the current predicate."
3740 (let* ((pinfo (prolog-clause-info))
3741 (predname (nth 0 pinfo))
3742 (arity (nth 1 pinfo)))
3743 (message (format "%s/%d" predname arity))))
3745 (defun prolog-insert-predicate-template ()
3746 "Insert the template for the current clause."
3750 (pinfo (prolog-clause-info))
3751 (predname (nth 0 pinfo))
3752 (arity (nth 1 pinfo)))
3757 (when prolog-electric-dot-full-predicate-template
3767 (defun prolog-insert-next-clause ()
3768 "Insert newline and the name of the current clause."
3771 (prolog-insert-predicate-template))
3773 (defun prolog-insert-module-modeline ()
3774 "Insert a modeline for module specification.
3775 This line should be first in the buffer.
3776 The module name should be written manually just before the semi-colon."
3778 (insert "%%% -*- Module: ; -*-\n")
3781 (defalias 'prolog-uncomment-region
3782 (if (fboundp 'uncomment-region) #'uncomment-region
3784 "Uncomment the region between BEG and END."
3786 (comment-region beg end -1))))
3788 (defun prolog-goto-comment-column (&optional nocreate)
3789 "Move comments on the current line to the correct position.
3790 If NOCREATE is nil (or omitted) and there is no comment on the line, then
3791 a new comment is created."
3794 (if (or (not nocreate)
3797 (format "^\\(\\(%s\\|%s\\|[^\n\'\"%%]\\)*\\)%% *"
3798 prolog-quoted-atom-regexp prolog-string-regexp)
3799 (line-end-position) 'limit)
3801 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
3802 (not (eq (prolog-in-string-or-comment) 'txt)))))
3803 (indent-for-comment)))
3805 (defun prolog-indent-predicate ()
3806 "Indent the current predicate."
3808 (indent-region (prolog-pred-start) (prolog-pred-end) nil))
3810 (defun prolog-indent-buffer ()
3811 "Indent the entire buffer."
3813 (indent-region (point-min) (point-max) nil))
3815 (defun prolog-mark-clause ()
3816 "Put mark at the end of this clause and move point to the beginning."
3818 (let ((pos (point)))
3819 (goto-char (prolog-clause-end))
3824 (goto-char (prolog-clause-start))))
3826 (defun prolog-mark-predicate ()
3827 "Put mark at the end of this predicate and move point to the beginning."
3829 (goto-char (prolog-pred-end))
3830 (let ((pos (point)))
3835 (goto-char (prolog-pred-start))))
3837 ;; Stolen from `cc-mode.el':
3838 (defun prolog-electric-delete (arg)
3839 "Delete preceding character or whitespace.
3840 If `prolog-hungry-delete-key-flag' is non-nil, then all preceding whitespace is
3841 consumed. If however an ARG is supplied, or `prolog-hungry-delete-key-flag' is
3842 nil, or point is inside a literal then the function
3843 `backward-delete-char' is called."
3845 (if (or (not prolog-hungry-delete-key-flag)
3847 (prolog-in-string-or-comment))
3848 (funcall 'backward-delete-char (prefix-numeric-value arg))
3849 (let ((here (point)))
3850 (skip-chars-backward " \t\n")
3851 (if (/= (point) here)
3852 (delete-region (point) here)
3853 (funcall 'backward-delete-char 1)
3856 ;; For XEmacs compatibility (suggested by Per Mildner)
3857 (put 'prolog-electric-delete 'pending-delete 'supersede)
3859 (defun prolog-electric-if-then-else (arg)
3860 "If `prolog-electric-if-then-else-flag' is non-nil, indent if-then-else constructs.
3861 Bound to the >, ; and ( keys."
3862 ;; FIXME: Use post-self-insert-hook or electric-indent-mode.
3864 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg))
3865 (if prolog-electric-if-then-else-flag (prolog-insert-spaces-after-paren)))
3867 (defun prolog-electric-colon (arg)
3868 "If `prolog-electric-colon-flag' is non-nil, insert the electric `:' construct.
3869 That is, insert space (if appropriate), `:-' and newline if colon is pressed
3870 at the end of a line that starts in the first column (i.e., clause
3872 ;; FIXME: Use post-self-insert-hook.
3874 (if (and prolog-electric-colon-flag
3877 ;(not (string-match "^\\s " (thing-at-point 'line))))
3878 (not (string-match "^\\(\\s \\|%\\)" (thing-at-point 'line))))
3880 (unless (save-excursion (backward-char 1) (looking-at "\\s "))
3883 (indent-according-to-mode))
3884 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg))))
3886 (defun prolog-electric-dash (arg)
3887 "If `prolog-electric-dash-flag' is non-nil, insert the electric `-' construct.
3888 that is, insert space (if appropriate), `-->' and newline if dash is pressed
3889 at the end of a line that starts in the first column (i.e., DCG
3891 ;; FIXME: Use post-self-insert-hook.
3893 (if (and prolog-electric-dash-flag
3896 ;(not (string-match "^\\s " (thing-at-point 'line))))
3897 (not (string-match "^\\(\\s \\|%\\)" (thing-at-point 'line))))
3899 (unless (save-excursion (backward-char 1) (looking-at "\\s "))
3902 (indent-according-to-mode))
3903 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg))))
3905 (defun prolog-electric-dot (arg)
3906 "Insert dot and newline or a head of a new clause.
3908 If `prolog-electric-dot-flag' is nil, then simply insert dot.
3910 When invoked at the end of nonempty line, insert dot and newline.
3911 When invoked at the end of an empty line, insert a recursive call to
3912 the current predicate.
3913 When invoked at the beginning of line, insert a head of a new clause
3914 of the current predicate.
3916 When called with prefix argument ARG, insert just dot."
3917 ;; FIXME: Use post-self-insert-hook.
3919 ;; Check for situations when the electricity should not be active
3920 (if (or (not prolog-electric-dot-flag)
3922 (prolog-in-string-or-comment)
3923 ;; Do not be electric in a floating point number or an operator
3926 ;; (re-search-backward
3928 ;; "\\(^\\|[])}a-zA-Z_!'0-9]+\\)[ \t]*\\=" nil t)))
3931 ;; "\\(^\\|[])}_!'0-9]+\\)[ \t]*\\=" nil t)))
3932 "\\(^\\|[])}_!'0-9]+\\)[ \t]*\\="
3936 ;; "\\(^\\|[])}a-zA-Z]+\\)[ \t]*\\=" nil t)))
3937 (format "\\(^\\|[])}%s]+\\)[ \t]*\\="
3938 prolog-lower-case-string) ;FIXME: [:lower:]
3942 ;; "\\(^\\|[])}a-zA-Z]+\\)[ \t]*\\=" nil t)))
3943 (format "\\(^\\|[])}%s]+\\)[ \t]*\\="
3944 prolog-upper-case-string) ;FIXME: [:upper:]
3948 ;; Do not be electric if inside a parenthesis pair.
3949 (not (= (prolog-region-paren-balance (prolog-clause-start) (point))
3952 (funcall 'self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg))
3954 ;; Beginning of line
3956 (prolog-insert-predicate-template))
3957 ;; At an empty line with at least one whitespace
3960 (looking-at "[ \t]+$"))
3961 (prolog-insert-predicate-template)
3962 (when prolog-electric-dot-full-predicate-template
3971 (defun prolog-electric-underscore ()
3972 "Replace variable with an underscore.
3973 If `prolog-electric-underscore-flag' is non-nil and the point is
3974 on a variable then replace the variable with underscore and skip
3975 the following comma and whitespace, if any.
3976 If the point is not on a variable then insert underscore."
3977 ;; FIXME: Use post-self-insert-hook.
3979 (if prolog-electric-underscore-flag
3981 (case-fold-search nil)
3984 ;;(skip-chars-backward "a-zA-Z_")
3985 (skip-chars-backward
3987 ;; FIXME: Why not "a-zA-Z"?
3988 prolog-lower-case-string
3989 prolog-upper-case-string))
3991 ;(setq start (point))
3992 (if (and (not (prolog-in-string-or-comment))
3994 ;; (looking-at "\\<[_A-Z][a-zA-Z_0-9]*\\>"))
3995 (looking-at (format "\\<[_%s][%s%s_0-9]*\\>"
3996 ;; FIXME: Use [:upper:] and friends.
3997 prolog-upper-case-string
3998 prolog-lower-case-string
3999 prolog-upper-case-string)))
4002 (skip-chars-forward ", \t\n"))
4004 (self-insert-command 1))
4006 (self-insert-command 1))
4010 (defun prolog-find-term (functor arity &optional prefix)
4011 "Go to the position at the start of the next occurrence of a term.
4012 The term is specified with FUNCTOR and ARITY. The optional argument
4013 PREFIX is the prefix of the search regexp."
4014 (let* (;; If prefix is not set then use the default "\\<"
4015 (prefix (if (not prefix)
4018 (regexp (concat prefix functor))
4021 ;; Build regexp for the search if the arity is > 0
4023 ;; Add that the functor must be at the end of a word. This
4024 ;; does not work if the arity is > 0 since the closing )
4025 ;; is not a word constituent.
4026 (setq regexp (concat regexp "\\>"))
4027 ;; Arity is > 0, add parens and commas
4028 (setq regexp (concat regexp "("))
4030 (setq regexp (concat regexp ".+,"))
4032 (setq regexp (concat regexp ".+)")))
4034 ;; Search, and return position
4035 (if (re-search-forward regexp nil t)
4036 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
4037 (error "Term not found"))
4040 (defun prolog-variables-to-anonymous (beg end)
4041 "Replace all variables within a region BEG to END by anonymous variables."
4044 (let ((case-fold-search nil))
4046 (while (re-search-backward "\\<[A-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*\\>" beg t)
4052 ;;(defun prolog-regexp-dash-continuous-chars (chars)
4053 ;; (let ((ints (mapcar #'prolog-char-to-int (string-to-list chars)))
4058 ;; (while (and (< (+ beg 1) (length chars))
4059 ;; (not (or (= (+ (nth beg ints) 1) (nth (+ beg 1) ints))
4060 ;; (= (nth beg ints) (nth (+ beg 1) ints)))))
4061 ;; (setq beg (+ beg 1)))
4062 ;; (setq beg (+ beg 1)
4064 ;; (while (and (< (+ end 1) (length chars))
4065 ;; (or (= (+ (nth end ints) 1) (nth (+ end 1) ints))
4066 ;; (= (nth end ints) (nth (+ end 1) ints))))
4067 ;; (setq end (+ end 1)))
4068 ;; (if (equal (substring chars end) "")
4069 ;; (substring chars 0 beg)
4070 ;; (concat (substring chars 0 beg) "-"
4071 ;; (prolog-regexp-dash-continuous-chars (substring chars end))))
4074 ;;(defun prolog-condense-character-sets (regexp)
4075 ;; "Condense adjacent characters in character sets of REGEXP."
4077 ;; (while (setq next (string-match "\\[\\(.*?\\)\\]" regexp (1+ next)))
4078 ;; (setq regexp (replace-match (prolog-dash-letters (match-string 1 regexp))
4082 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
4083 ;; Menu stuff (both for the editing buffer and for the inferior
4085 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
4087 (unless (fboundp 'region-exists-p)
4088 (defun region-exists-p ()
4089 "Non-nil iff the mark is set. Lobotomized version for Emacsen that do not provide their own."
4093 ;; GNU Emacs ignores `easy-menu-add' so the order in which the menus
4094 ;; are defined _is_ important!
4097 prolog-menu-help (list prolog-mode-map prolog-inferior-mode-map)
4098 "Help menu for the Prolog mode."
4099 ;; FIXME: Does it really deserve a whole menu to itself?
4100 `(,(if (featurep 'xemacs) "Help"
4101 ;; Not sure it's worth the trouble. --Stef
4102 ;; (add-to-list 'menu-bar-final-items
4103 ;; (easy-menu-intern "Prolog-Help"))
4105 ["On predicate" prolog-help-on-predicate prolog-help-function-i]
4106 ["Apropos" prolog-help-apropos (eq prolog-system 'swi)]
4108 ["Describe mode" describe-mode t]))
4111 prolog-edit-menu-runtime prolog-mode-map
4112 "Runtime Prolog commands available from the editing buffer"
4113 ;; FIXME: Don't use a whole menu for just "Run Mercury". --Stef
4115 ;; Runtime menu name.
4116 ,@(unless (featurep 'xemacs)
4117 '(:label (cond ((eq prolog-system 'eclipse) "ECLiPSe")
4118 ((eq prolog-system 'mercury) "Mercury")
4121 ;; Consult items, NIL for mercury.
4122 ["Consult file" prolog-consult-file
4123 :included (not (eq prolog-system 'mercury))]
4124 ["Consult buffer" prolog-consult-buffer
4125 :included (not (eq prolog-system 'mercury))]
4126 ["Consult region" prolog-consult-region :active (region-exists-p)
4127 :included (not (eq prolog-system 'mercury))]
4128 ["Consult predicate" prolog-consult-predicate
4129 :included (not (eq prolog-system 'mercury))]
4131 ;; Compile items, NIL for everything but SICSTUS.
4132 ,(if (featurep 'xemacs) "---"
4133 ["---" nil :included (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)])
4134 ["Compile file" prolog-compile-file
4135 :included (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)]
4136 ["Compile buffer" prolog-compile-buffer
4137 :included (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)]
4138 ["Compile region" prolog-compile-region :active (region-exists-p)
4139 :included (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)]
4140 ["Compile predicate" prolog-compile-predicate
4141 :included (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)]
4143 ;; Debug items, NIL for Mercury.
4144 ,(if (featurep 'xemacs) "---"
4145 ["---" nil :included (not (eq prolog-system 'mercury))])
4146 ;; FIXME: Could we use toggle or radio buttons? --Stef
4147 ["Debug" prolog-debug-on :included (not (eq prolog-system 'mercury))]
4148 ["Debug off" prolog-debug-off
4149 ;; In SICStus, these are pairwise disjunctive,
4150 ;; so it's enough with a single "off"-command
4151 :included (not (memq prolog-system '(mercury sicstus)))]
4152 ["Trace" prolog-trace-on :included (not (eq prolog-system 'mercury))]
4153 ["Trace off" prolog-trace-off
4154 :included (not (memq prolog-system '(mercury sicstus)))]
4155 ["Zip" prolog-zip-on :included (and (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
4156 (prolog-atleast-version '(3 . 7)))]
4157 ["All debug off" prolog-debug-off
4158 :included (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)]
4159 ["Source level debugging"
4160 prolog-toggle-sicstus-sd
4161 :included (and (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
4162 (prolog-atleast-version '(3 . 7)))
4164 :selected prolog-use-sicstus-sd]
4168 :suffix (cond ((eq prolog-system 'eclipse) "ECLiPSe")
4169 ((eq prolog-system 'mercury) "Mercury")
4173 prolog-edit-menu-insert-move prolog-mode-map
4174 "Commands for Prolog code manipulation."
4176 ["Comment region" comment-region (region-exists-p)]
4177 ["Uncomment region" prolog-uncomment-region (region-exists-p)]
4178 ["Add comment/move to comment" indent-for-comment t]
4179 ["Convert variables in region to '_'" prolog-variables-to-anonymous
4180 :active (region-exists-p) :included (not (eq prolog-system 'mercury))]
4182 ["Insert predicate template" prolog-insert-predicate-template t]
4183 ["Insert next clause head" prolog-insert-next-clause t]
4184 ["Insert predicate spec" prolog-insert-predspec t]
4185 ["Insert module modeline" prolog-insert-module-modeline t]
4187 ["Beginning of clause" prolog-beginning-of-clause t]
4188 ["End of clause" prolog-end-of-clause t]
4189 ["Beginning of predicate" prolog-beginning-of-predicate t]
4190 ["End of predicate" prolog-end-of-predicate t]
4192 ["Indent line" indent-according-to-mode t]
4193 ["Indent region" indent-region (region-exists-p)]
4194 ["Indent predicate" prolog-indent-predicate t]
4195 ["Indent buffer" prolog-indent-buffer t]
4196 ["Align region" align (region-exists-p)]
4198 ["Mark clause" prolog-mark-clause t]
4199 ["Mark predicate" prolog-mark-predicate t]
4200 ["Mark paragraph" mark-paragraph t]
4202 ;;["Fontify buffer" font-lock-fontify-buffer t]
4205 (defun prolog-menu ()
4206 "Add the menus for the Prolog editing buffers."
4208 (easy-menu-add prolog-edit-menu-insert-move)
4209 (easy-menu-add prolog-edit-menu-runtime)
4211 ;; Add predicate index menu
4212 (set (make-local-variable 'imenu-create-index-function)
4213 'imenu-default-create-index-function)
4214 ;;Milan (this has problems with object methods...) ###### Does it? (Stefan)
4215 (setq imenu-prev-index-position-function 'prolog-beginning-of-predicate)
4216 (setq imenu-extract-index-name-function 'prolog-get-predspec)
4218 (if (and prolog-imenu-flag
4219 (< (count-lines (point-min) (point-max)) prolog-imenu-max-lines))
4220 (imenu-add-to-menubar "Predicates"))
4222 (easy-menu-add prolog-menu-help))
4225 prolog-inferior-menu-all prolog-inferior-mode-map
4226 "Menu for the inferior Prolog buffer."
4228 ;; Runtime menu name.
4229 ,@(unless (featurep 'xemacs)
4230 '(:label (cond ((eq prolog-system 'eclipse) "ECLiPSe")
4231 ((eq prolog-system 'mercury) "Mercury")
4234 ;; Debug items, NIL for Mercury.
4235 ,(if (featurep 'xemacs) "---"
4236 ["---" nil :included (not (eq prolog-system 'mercury))])
4237 ;; FIXME: Could we use toggle or radio buttons? --Stef
4238 ["Debug" prolog-debug-on :included (not (eq prolog-system 'mercury))]
4239 ["Debug off" prolog-debug-off
4240 ;; In SICStus, these are pairwise disjunctive,
4241 ;; so it's enough with a single "off"-command
4242 :included (not (memq prolog-system '(mercury sicstus)))]
4243 ["Trace" prolog-trace-on :included (not (eq prolog-system 'mercury))]
4244 ["Trace off" prolog-trace-off
4245 :included (not (memq prolog-system '(mercury sicstus)))]
4246 ["Zip" prolog-zip-on :included (and (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
4247 (prolog-atleast-version '(3 . 7)))]
4248 ["All debug off" prolog-debug-off
4249 :included (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)]
4250 ["Source level debugging"
4251 prolog-toggle-sicstus-sd
4252 :included (and (eq prolog-system 'sicstus)
4253 (prolog-atleast-version '(3 . 7)))
4255 :selected prolog-use-sicstus-sd]
4259 ["Interrupt Prolog" comint-interrupt-subjob t]
4260 ["Quit Prolog" comint-quit-subjob t]
4261 ["Kill Prolog" comint-kill-subjob t]))
4264 (defun prolog-inferior-menu ()
4265 "Create the menus for the Prolog inferior buffer.
4266 This menu is dynamically created because one may change systems during
4267 the life of an Emacs session."
4268 (easy-menu-add prolog-inferior-menu-all)
4269 (easy-menu-add prolog-menu-help))
4271 (defun prolog-mode-version ()
4272 "Echo the current version of Prolog mode in the minibuffer."
4274 (message "Using Prolog mode version %s" prolog-mode-version))
4278 ;;; prolog.el ends here