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directive

.. index:: pair: protected/1; Directive .. _directives_protected_1:

protected/1

Description

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protected(Name/Arity) protected((Name/Arity, ...)) protected([Name/Arity, ...])

protected(Name//Arity) protected((Name//Arity, ...)) protected([Name//Arity, ...])

protected(op(Precedence,Associativity,Operator)) protected((op(Precedence,Associativity,Operator), ...)) protected([op(Precedence,Associativity,Operator), ...])

Declares :term:`protected <protected predicate>` predicates, protected grammar rule non-terminals, and protected operators. A protected predicate can only be called from the object containing the directive or from an object that inherits the directive. A protected non-terminal can only be used as an argument in a :ref:methods_phrase_2 and :ref:methods_phrase_3 calls from the object containing the directive or from an object that inherits the directive.

.. note::

Protected operators are not inherited but declaring them provides a reusable specification for using them in descendant objects (or categories).

Template and modes

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protected(+predicate_indicator_term) protected(+non_terminal_indicator_term) protected(+operator_declaration)

Examples

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:- protected(init/1).

:- protected((print/2, convert/4)).

:- protected([load/1, save/3]).

.. seealso::

:ref:directives_private_1, :ref:directives_public_1, :ref:methods_predicate_property_2