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.. rst-class:: align-right
directive
.. index:: pair: discontiguous/1; Directive .. _directives_discontiguous_1:
::
discontiguous(Name/Arity)
discontiguous((Name/Arity, ...))
discontiguous([Name/Arity, ...])
discontiguous(Name//Arity)
discontiguous((Name//Arity, ...))
discontiguous([Name//Arity, ...])
Declares :term:`discontiguous <discontiguous predicate>` predicates and discontiguous grammar rule non-terminals. The use of this directive should be avoided as not all :term:`backend Prolog compilers <backend Prolog compiler>` support discontiguous predicates.
.. warning::
Some backend Prolog compilers declare the atom discontiguous
as
an operator for a lighter syntax. But this makes the code non-portable
and is therefore a practice best avoided.
::
discontiguous(+predicate_indicator_term)
discontiguous(+non_terminal_indicator_term)
::
:- discontiguous(counter/1)
.
:- discontiguous((lives/2, works/2))
.
:- discontiguous([db/4, key/2, file/3])
.