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library(iostream): Utilities to deal with streams |
library(archive)
, library(process)
, library(zlib)
,
library(http/http_stream)
This library contains utilities that deal with streams, notably originating from non-built-in sources such as URLs, archives, windows, processes, etc.
The predicate open_any/5
acts as a broker between applications that can process data from
a stream and libraries that can create streams from diverse sources.
Without this predicate, processing data inevitally follows the pattern
below. As call_some_open_variation can be anything, this blocks
us from writing predicates such as load_xml(From, DOM)
that
can operate on arbitrary input sources.
setup_call_cleanup( call_some_open_variation(Spec, In), process(In), close(In)).
Libraries that can open streams can install the hook iostream:open_hook/6 to make their functionality available through open_any/5.
Without loaded plugins, the open_any/5
processes the following values for Specification. If no rule
matches, open_any/5
processes Specification as file(Specification)
.
library(uri)
to be installed.The typical usage scenario is given in the code below, where <process> processes the input.
setup_call_cleanup( open_any(Spec, read, In, Close, Options), <process>(In), Close).
Currently, the following libraries extend this predicate:
http
and https
schemes.Close | is unified to a goal that must be
called to undo the side-effects of the action, e.g., typically the term close(Stream) |
Options0 | are the options passed to open_any/5 |
Options | are passed to the post processing filters that may be installed by open_any/5. |