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Predicate mode/1 |
+
, -
and
?
. Mode declarations have a long history in
Prolog. This predicate uses the definitions derived from e.g., Quintus
Prolog and used for documentation in the ISO standard. The specifiers
declare whether or not an argument is unbound at call time.
The +
declares that the argument is nonvar/1,
the -
declares the argument is var/1
and ?
makes no claim.
Several Prolog systems define mode
as an operator using
the declaration below. Currently we do not define the operator.
:- op(1150, fx, mode).
SWI-Prolog uses the mode information for its just-in-time clause
indexing as described in section
2.17. JIT only uses the
specifier to
avoid examining that argument as a candidate for indexing.-