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set_logtalk_flag/2

Description

::

set_logtalk_flag(Flag, Value)

Sets local flag values. The scope of this directive is the entity or the source file containing it. For global scope, use the corresponding :ref:predicates_set_logtalk_flag_2 built-in predicate called from an :ref:directives_initialization_1 directive. For a description of the predefined compiler flags, consult the :ref:programming_flags section in the User Manual. The directive affects the compilation of all terms that follow it within scope of the directive.

Template and modes

::

set_logtalk_flag(+atom, +nonvar)

Errors

| Flag is a variable: | instantiation_error | Value is a variable: | instantiation_error | Flag is not an atom: | type_error(atom, Flag) | Flag is neither a variable nor a valid flag: | domain_error(flag, Flag) | Value is not a valid value for flag Flag: | domain_error(flag_value, Flag + Value) | Flag is a read-only flag: | permission_error(modify, flag, Flag)

Examples

::

% turn off the compiler unknown entity warnings % during the compilation of this source file: :- set_logtalk_flag(unknown_entities, silent).

:- object(...).

% generate events for messages sent from this object:
:- set_logtalk_flag(events, allow).
...

% turn off suspicious call lint checks for the next predicate:
:- set_logtalk_flag(suspicious_calls, silent).
foo :-
    ...
:- set_logtalk_flag(suspicious_calls, warning).
...