3 Part of CHR
(Constraint Handling Rules
)
6 E
-mail
: Tom
.Schrijvers
@cs.kuleuven
.be
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(C
): 2005-2006, K
.U
. Leuven
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31 :- module
(chr_compiler_utility
,
39 , variable_replacement
/3
40 , variable_replacement
/4
42 , identical_guarded_rules
/2
43 , copy_with_variable_replacement
/3
57 , tree_set_memberchk
/2
61 :- use_module
(pairlist
).
62 :- use_module
(library
(lists
), [permutation
/2]).
63 :- use_module
(library
(assoc
)).
66 %% use_module
(library
(terms
),[term_variables
/2]).
70 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
72 % statistics
(runtime
,[T1
|_
]),
74 % statistics
(runtime
,[T2
|_
]),
76 % format
(' ~w ~46t ~D~80| ms\n',[Phase
,T
]),
81 % format
('\t\tNOT DETERMINISTIC!\n',[])
83 time(_
,Goal
) :- call
(Goal
).
85 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
95 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
96 pair_all_with
([],_
,[]).
97 pair_all_with
([X
|Xs
],Y
,[X
-Y
|Rest
]) :-
98 pair_all_with
(Xs
,Y
,Rest
).
100 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
101 conj2list
(Conj
,L
) :- %% transform conjunctions to list
102 conj2list
(Conj
,L
,[]).
104 conj2list
(Var
,L
,T
) :-
107 conj2list
(true
,L
,L
) :- !.
108 conj2list
(Conj
,L
,T
) :-
112 conj2list
(G
,[G
| T
],T
).
114 disj2list
(Conj
,L
) :- %% transform disjunctions to list
115 disj2list
(Conj
,L
,[]).
116 disj2list
(Conj
,L
,T
) :-
119 disj2list
(Conj
,L
,T
) :-
123 disj2list
(G
,[G
| T
],T
).
126 list2conj
([G
],X
) :- !, X
= G
.
127 list2conj
([G
|Gs
],C
) :-
128 ( G
== true
-> %% remove some redundant trues
136 list2disj
([G
],X
) :- !, X
= G
.
137 list2disj
([G
|Gs
],C
) :-
138 ( G
== fail
-> %% remove some redundant fails
145 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
146 % check wether two rules are identical
148 identical_guarded_rules
(rule
(H11
,H21
,G1
,_
),rule
(H12
,H22
,G2
,_
)) :-
155 identical_rules
(rule
(H11
,H21
,G1
,B1
),rule
(H12
,H22
,G2
,B2
)) :-
157 identical_bodies
(B1
,B2
),
163 identical_bodies
(B1
,B2
) :-
175 % replace variables
in list
177 copy_with_variable_replacement
(X
,Y
,L
) :-
179 ( lookup_eq
(L
,X
,Y
) ->
187 copy_with_variable_replacement_l
(XArgs
,YArgs
,L
)
190 copy_with_variable_replacement_l
([],[],_
).
191 copy_with_variable_replacement_l
([X
|Xs
],[Y
|Ys
],L
) :-
192 copy_with_variable_replacement
(X
,Y
,L
),
193 copy_with_variable_replacement_l
(Xs
,Ys
,L
).
195 % build variable replacement list
197 variable_replacement
(X
,Y
,L
) :-
198 variable_replacement
(X
,Y
,[],L
).
200 variable_replacement
(X
,Y
,L1
,L2
) :-
203 ( lookup_eq
(L1
,X
,Z
) ->
206 ; ( X
== Y
-> L2
=L1
; L2
= [X
-Y
,Y
-X
|L1
])
211 variable_replacement_l
(XArgs
,YArgs
,L1
,L2
)
214 variable_replacement_l
([],[],L
,L
).
215 variable_replacement_l
([X
|Xs
],[Y
|Ys
],L1
,L3
) :-
216 variable_replacement
(X
,Y
,L1
,L2
),
217 variable_replacement_l
(Xs
,Ys
,L2
,L3
).
219 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
220 my_term_copy
(X
,Dict
,Y
) :-
221 my_term_copy
(X
,Dict
,_
,Y
).
223 my_term_copy
(X
,Dict1
,Dict2
,Y
) :-
225 ( lookup_eq
(Dict1
,X
,Y
) ->
227 ; Dict2
= [X
-Y
|Dict1
]
233 my_term_copy_list
(XArgs
,Dict1
,Dict2
,YArgs
)
236 my_term_copy_list
([],Dict
,Dict
,[]).
237 my_term_copy_list
([X
|Xs
],Dict1
,Dict3
,[Y
|Ys
]) :-
238 my_term_copy
(X
,Dict1
,Dict2
,Y
),
239 my_term_copy_list
(Xs
,Dict2
,Dict3
,Ys
).
241 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
242 atom_concat_list
([X
],X
) :- ! .
243 atom_concat_list
([X
|Xs
],A
) :-
244 atom_concat_list
(Xs
,B
),
245 atomic_concat
(X
,B
,A
).
247 atomic_concat
(A
,B
,C
) :-
250 atom_concat
(AA
,BB
,C
).
265 set_elems
([X
|Xs
],X
) :-
270 init
([X
|Xs
],[X
|R
]) :-
273 member2
([X
|_
],[Y
|_
],X
-Y
).
274 member2
([_
|Xs
],[_
|Ys
],P
) :-
277 select2
(X
, Y
, [X
|Xs
], [Y
|Ys
], Xs
, Ys
).
278 select2
(X
, Y
, [X1
|Xs
], [Y1
|Ys
], [X1
|NXs
], [Y1
|NYs
]) :-
279 select2
(X
, Y
, Xs
, Ys
, NXs
, NYs
).
281 instrument_goal
(Goal
,Pre
,Post
,(Pre
,Goal
,Post
)).
283 sort_by_key
(List
,Keys
,SortedList
) :-
284 pairup
(Keys
,List
,Pairs
),
285 sort(Pairs
,SortedPairs
),
286 once
(pairup
(_
,SortedList
,SortedPairs
)).
288 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
289 arg1
(Term
,Index
,Arg
) :- arg
(Index
,Term
,Arg
).
291 wrap_in_functor
(Functor
,X
,Term
) :-
292 Term
=.. [Functor
,X
].
294 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
296 tree_set_empty
(TreeSet
) :- empty_assoc
(TreeSet
).
297 tree_set_memberchk
(Element
,TreeSet
) :- get_assoc
(Element
,TreeSet
,_
).
298 tree_set_add
(TreeSet
,Element
,NTreeSet
) :- put_assoc
(Element
,TreeSet
,x
,NTreeSet
).
300 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
302 user
:goal_expansion
/2.
304 user
:goal_expansion
/2.
306 user
:goal_expansion
(arg1
(Term
,Index
,Arg
), arg
(Index
,Term
,Arg
)).
307 user
:goal_expansion
(wrap_in_functor
(Functor
,In
,Out
), Goal
) :-
308 ( atom
(Functor
), var
(Out
) ->
309 Out
=.. [Functor
,In
],
312 Goal
= (Out
=.. [Functor
,In
])