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built-in method

.. index:: pair: abolish/1; Built-in method .. _methods_abolish_1:

abolish/1

Description

::

abolish(Predicate)

Abolishes a runtime declared object dynamic predicate or an object local dynamic predicate. Only predicates that are dynamically declared at runtime (using a call to the :ref:methods_asserta_1 or :ref:methods_assertz_1 built-in methods) can be abolished.

When the predicate indicator is declared in a :ref:directives_uses_2 or :ref:directives_use_module_2 directive, the predicate is abolished in the referenced object or module. When the backend Prolog compiler supports a module system, the predicate argument can also be module qualified.

Modes and number of proofs

::

abolish(@predicate_indicator) - one

Errors

| Predicate is a variable: | instantiation_error | Functor is a variable: | instantiation_error | Arity is a variable: | instantiation_error | Predicate is neither a variable nor a valid predicate indicator: | type_error(predicate_indicator, Predicate) | Functor is neither a variable nor an atom: | type_error(atom, Functor) | Arity is neither a variable nor an integer: | type_error(integer, Arity) | Predicate is statically declared: | permission_error(modify, predicate_declaration, Name/Arity) | Predicate is a private predicate: | permission_error(modify, private_predicate, Name/Arity) | Predicate is a protected predicate: | permission_error(modify, protected_predicate, Name/Arity) | Predicate is a static predicate: | permission_error(modify, static_predicate, Name/Arity) | Predicate is not declared for the object receiving the message: | existence_error(predicate_declaration, Name/Arity)

Examples

| To abolish a local dynamic predicate or a dynamic predicate in :term:this: | abolish(Predicate) | To abolish a public or protected dynamic predicate in :term:self: | ::abolish(Predicate) | To abolish a public dynamic predicate in an explicit object: | Object::abolish(Predicate)

.. seealso::

:ref:methods_asserta_1, :ref:methods_assertz_1, :ref:methods_clause_2, :ref:methods_retract_1, :ref:methods_retractall_1 :ref:directives_dynamic_0, :ref:directives_dynamic_1, :ref:directives_uses_2, :ref:directives_use_module_2