directive
coinductive/1
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Descriptionï
coinductive(Name/Arity)
coinductive((Name/Arity, ...))
coinductive([Name/Arity, ...])
coinductive(Name//Arity)
coinductive((Name//Arity, ...))
coinductive([Name//Arity, ...])
coinductive(Template)
coinductive((Template1, ...))
coinductive([Template1, ...])
This is an experimental directive, used for declaring
coinductive predicates. Requires a
backend Prolog compiler with minimal support for cyclic terms.
The current implementation of coinduction allows the generation of only
the basic cycles but all valid solutions should be recognized. Use a
predicate indicator or a non-terminal indicator as argument when all the
coinductive predicate arguments are relevant for coinductive success.
Use a template when only some coinductive predicate arguments (represented
by a â+
â) should be considered when testing for coinductive success
(represent the arguments that should be disregarded by a â-
â). Itâs
possible to define local coinductive_success_hook/1-2
predicates that are automatically called with the coinductive predicate
term resulting from a successful unification with an ancestor goal as
first argument. The second argument, when present, is the coinductive
hypothesis (i.e., the ancestor goal) used. These hook predicates can
provide an alternative to the use of tabling when defining some
coinductive predicates. There is no overhead when these hook predicates
are not defined.
This directive must precede any calls to the declared coinductive predicates.
Template and modesï
coinductive(+predicate_indicator_term)
coinductive(+non_terminal_indicator_term)
coinductive(+coinductive_predicate_template_term)
Examplesï
:- coinductive(comember/2).
:- coinductive(ones_and_zeros//0).
:- coinductive(controller(+,+,+,-,-)).