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.. rst-class:: align-right
built-in predicate
.. index:: pair: logtalk_load_context/2; Built-in predicate .. _predicates_logtalk_load_context_2:
::
logtalk_load_context(Key, Value)
Provides access to the Logtalk compilation/loading context. The following keys are currently supported:
entity_identifier
- identifier of the entity being compiled if anyentity_prefix
- internal prefix for the entity compiled codeentity_type
- returns the value module
when compiling a module as an objectentity_relation
- returns the entity relations as declared in the entity opening directivesource
- full path of the source file being compiledfile
- the actual file being compiled, different from source
only when processing an include/1 directivebasename
- source file basenamedirectory
- source file directorystream
- input stream being used to read source file termstarget
- the full path of the intermediate Prolog fileflags
- the list of the explicit flags used for the compilation of the source fileterm
- the source file term being compiledterm_position
- the position of the term being compiled (StartLine-EndLine
)variables
- the variables of the term being compiled ([Variable1, ...]
)variable_names
- the variable names of the term being compiled ([Name1=Variable1, ...]
)variable_names(Term)
- the variable names of the term being compiled ([Name1=Variable1, ...]
)singletons
- the singleton variables of the term being compiled ([Name1=Variable1, ...]
)singletons(Term)
- the singleton variables of the term being compiled ([Name1=Variable1, ...]
)parameter_variables
- list of parameter variable names and positions ([Name1-Position1, ...]
)
For the entity_relation
key, the possible values are:extends_protocol(Protocol, ParentProtocol, Scope)
implements_protocol(ObjectOrCategory, Protocol, Scope)
extends_category(Category, ParentCategory, Scope)
imports_category(Object, Category, Scope)
extends_object(Prototype, Parent, Scope)
instantiates_class(Instance, Class, Scope)
specializes_class(Class, Superclass, Scope)
complements_object(Category, Object)
Calling this predicate with the parameter_variables
key only succeeds
when compiling a parametric entity containing parameter variables.
This predicate is usually called by the :ref:methods_term_expansion_2
and :ref:methods_goal_expansion_2
methods. It can also be called directly
from :ref:directives_initialization_1
directives in a source file. Note
that the entity keys are only available when compiling an entity term or
from an object initialization/1 directive.
.. warning::
The term_position
key is only supported in
:term:`backend Prolog compilers <backend Prolog compiler>`
that provide access to the start and end lines of a read term. When
such support is not available, the value -1
is returned for both
the start and the end lines.
Variables in the values of the term
, variables
, variable_names
,
and singletons
keys are not shared with, respectively, the term and
goal arguments of the term_expansion/2 and goal_expansion/2 methods.
Use instead the variable_names(Term)
and singletons(Term)
keys.
::
logtalk_load_context(?callable, -nonvar) - zero_or_more
| Key
is neither a variable nor a callable term:
| type_error(callable, Key)
| Key
is a callable term but not a valid key:
| domain_error(logtalk_load_context_key, Key)
::
% expand source file terms only if they are entity terms
term_expansion(Term, ExpandedTerms)
:-
logtalk_load_context(entity_identifier, _)
,
....
% expand source file term while accessing its variable names
term_expansion(Term, ExpandedTerms)
:-
logtalk_load_context(variable_names(Term), VariableNames)
,
....
% define a library alias based on the source directory
:- initialization((
logtalk_load_context(directory, Directory),
assertz(logtalk_library_path(my_app, Directory))
))
.
.. seealso::
:ref:methods_term_expansion_2
,
:ref:methods_goal_expansion_2
,
:ref:directives_initialization_1