built-in predicate
define_events/5
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Descriptionï
define_events(Event, Object, Message, Sender, Monitor)
Defines a new set of events. The two types of events are represented by
the atoms before
and after
. When the predicate is called with
the first argument unbound, both types of events are defined. The object
Monitor
must define the event handler methods required by the
Event
argument.
Modes and number of proofsï
define_events(@term, @term, @term, @term, +object_identifier) - one
Errorsï
Event
is neither a variable nor a valid event identifier:type_error(event, Event)
Object
is neither a variable nor a valid object identifier:type_error(object_identifier, Object)
Message
is neither a variable nor a callable term:type_error(callable, Message)
Sender
is neither a variable nor a valid object identifier:type_error(object_identifier, Sender)
Monitor
is a variable:instantiation_error
Monitor
is neither a variable nor a valid object identifier:type_error(object_identifier, Monitor)
Monitor
does not define the required before/3
method:existence_error(procedure, before/3)
Monitor
does not define the required after/3
method:existence_error(procedure, after/3)
Examplesï
% define "debugger" as a monitor for member/2 messages
% sent to the "list" object:
| ?- define_events(_, list, member(_, _), _ , debugger).
See also