2.12 An overview of hook predicates
SWI-Prolog provides a large number of hooks, mainly to control handling messages, debugging, startup, shut-down, macro-expansion, etc. Below is a summary of all defined hooks with an indication of their portability.
- portray/1
Hook into write_term/3 to alter the way terms are printed (ISO). - message_hook/3
Hook into print_message/2 to alter the way system messages are printed (Quintus/SICStus). - library_directory/1
Hook into absolute_file_name/3 to define new library directories. (most Prolog system). - file_search_path/2
Hook into absolute_file_name/3 to define new search-paths (Quintus/SICStus). - term_expansion/2
Hook into load_files/2 to modify read terms before they are compiled (macro-processing) (most Prolog system). - goal_expansion/2
Same as term_expansion/2 for individual goals (SICStus). - prolog_load_file/2
Hook into load_files/2 to load other data-formats for Prolog sources from `non-file' resources. The load_files/2 predicate is the ancestor of consult/1, use_module/1, etc. - prolog_edit:locate/3
Hook into edit/1 to locate objects (SWI). - prolog_edit:edit_source/1
Hook into edit/1 to call some internal editor (SWI). - prolog_edit:edit_command/2
Hook into edit/1 to define the external editor to use (SWI). - prolog_list_goal/1
Hook into the tracer to list the code associated to a particular goal (SWI). - prolog_trace_interception/4
Hook into the tracer to handle trace-events (SWI). - prolog:debug_control_hook/1
Hook in spy/1, nospy/1, nospyall/0 and debugging/0 to extend these control-predicates to higher-level libraries. - prolog:help_hook/1
Hook in help/0, help/1 and apropos/1 to extend the help-system. - resource/3
Defines a new resource (not really a hook, but similar) (SWI). - exception/3
Old attempt to a generic hook mechanism. Handles undefined predicates (SWI). - attr_unify_hook/2
Unification hook for attributed variables. Can be defined in any module. See section 6.1 for details.