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built-in method
.. index:: pair: ignore/1; Built-in method .. _methods_ignore_1:
::
ignore(Goal)
This predicate succeeds whether its argument succeeds or fails and it is not re-executable. This built-in meta-predicate is declared as a private method and thus cannot be used as a message to an object.
This meta-predicate is opaque to cuts in its argument.
::
ignore(0)
::
ignore(+callable)
- one
| Goal
is a variable:
| instantiation_error
| Goal
is neither a variable nor a callable term:
| type_error(callable, Goal)
| Call a goal and succeeding even if it fails:
| ignore(Goal)
| To send a message succeeding even if it fails to :term:self
:
| ignore(::Goal)
| To send a message succeeding even if it fails to an explicit object:
| ignore(Object::Goal)
.. seealso::
:ref:methods_call_N
,
:ref:methods_once_1
,
:ref:methods_not_1