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Grammar rule string//1
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dcg
basics.pl -- Various general DCG utilities
string_without//2
string//1
blanks//0
blank//0
nonblanks//1
nonblank//1
blanks_to_nl//0
whites//0
white//0
alpha_to_lower//1
digits//1
digit//1
integer//1
float//1
number//1
xinteger//1
xdigit//1
xdigits//1
eol//0
eos//0
remainder//1
prolog_var_name//1
csym//1
atom//1
high_order.pl -- High order grammar operations
string
(-Codes)
//
is
nondet
Take as few as possible tokens from the input, taking one more each time on backtracking. This code is normally followed by a test for a delimiter. For example:
upto_colon(Atom) --> string(Codes), ":", !, { atom_codes(Atom, Codes) }.
See also
-
string_without//2
.