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This example illustrates how to use a complementing category to define what is often described as an "around method". It uses the experimental @/1 goal annotation that allows calling the original predicate definition (in the patched object) from its new definition in the category. This annotation allows the new definition to call some goals, followed by a call to the original definition, followed by calls to some more goals, hence the name "around method".