check.pl -- Consistency checking
This library provides some consistency checks for the loaded Prolog program. The predicate make/0 runs list_undefined/0 to find undefined predicates in `user' modules.
- check is det
- Run all consistency checks defined by checker/2. Checks enabled by
default are:
- list_undefined/0 reports undefined predicates
- list_trivial_fails/0 reports calls for which there is no matching clause.
- list_redefined/0 reports predicates that have a local definition and a global definition. Note that these are not errors.
- list_autoload/0 lists predicates that will be defined at runtime using the autoloader.
- list_undefined is det
- list_undefined(+Options) is det
- Report undefined predicates. This predicate finds undefined
predicates by decompiling and analyzing the body of all clauses.
Options:
- module_class(+Classes)
- Process modules of the given Classes. The default for
classes is
[user]
. For example, to include the libraries into the examination, use[user,library]
.
- list_autoload is det
- Report predicates that may be auto-loaded. These are predicates that are not defined, but will be loaded on demand if referenced.
- list_redefined
- Lists predicates that are defined in the global module
user
as well as in a normal module; that is, predicates for which the local definition overrules the global default definition. - list_cross_module_calls is det
- List calls from one module to another using Module:Goal where the callee is not defined exported, public or multifile, i.e., where the callee should be considered private.
- list_void_declarations is det
- List predicates that have declared attributes, but no clauses.
- list_trivial_fails is det
- list_trivial_fails(+Options) is det
- List goals that trivially fail because there is no matching
clause. Options:
- module_class(+Classes)
- Process modules of the given Classes. The default for
classes is
[user]
. For example, to include the libraries into the examination, use[user,library]
.
- trivial_fail_goal(:Goal)[multifile]
- Multifile hook that tells list_trivial_fails/0 to accept Goal as valid.
- list_strings is det
- list_strings(+Options) is det
- List strings that appear in clauses. This predicate is used to
find portability issues for changing the Prolog flag
double_quotes
fromcodes
tostring
, creating packed string objects. Warnings may be suppressed using the following multifile hooks:- string_predicate/1 to stop checking certain predicates
- valid_string_goal/1 to tell the checker that a goal is safe.
- list_rationals is det
- list_rationals(+Options) is det
- List rational numbers that appear in clauses. This predicate is used
to find portability issues for changing the Prolog flag
rational_syntax
tonatural
, creating rational numbers from <integer>/<nonneg>. Options:- module_class(+Classes)
- Determines the modules classes processed. By default only user code is processed. See prolog_program_clause/2.
- arithmetic(+Bool)
- If
true
(defaultfalse
) also warn on rationals appearing in arithmetic expressions.
- list_format_errors is det
- list_format_errors(+Options) is det
- List argument errors for format/2,3.
- string_predicate(:PredicateIndicator)[multifile]
- Multifile hook to disable list_strings/0 on the given predicate. This is typically used for facts that store strings.
- valid_string_goal(+Goal) is semidet[multifile]
- Multifile hook that qualifies Goal as valid for list_strings/0.
For example,
format("Hello world~n")
is considered proper use of string constants. - checker(:Goal, +Message:text) is nondet[multifile]
- Register code validation routines. Each clause defines a Goal which
performs a consistency check executed by check/0. Message is a short
description of the check. For example, assuming the
my_checks
module defines a predicate list_format_mistakes/0::- multifile check:checker/2. check:checker(my_checks:list_format_mistakes, "errors with format/2 arguments").
The predicate is dynamic, so you can disable checks with retract/1. For example, to stop reporting redefined predicates:
retract(check:checker(list_redefined,_)).
Undocumented predicates
The following predicates are exported, but not or incorrectly documented.