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   34
   35:- module(coinduction,
   36          [ (coinductive)/1,
   37            op(1150, fx, (coinductive))
   38          ]).   39:- autoload(library(error),[instantiation_error/1,must_be/2]).

Co-Logic Programming

This simple module implements the directive coinductive/1 as described in "Co-Logic Programming: Extending Logic Programming with Coinduction" by Luke Simon et al. The idea behind coinduction is that a goal succeeds if it unifies to a parent goal. This enables some interesting programs, notably on infinite trees (cyclic terms).

:- use_module(library(coinduction)).

:- coinductive p/1.

p([1|T]) :- p(T).

This predicate is true for any cyclic list containing only 1-s, regardless of the cycle-length.

See also
- "Co-Logic Programming: Extending Logic Programming with Coinduction" by Luke Simon et al. */
bug
- Programs mixing normal predicates and coinductive predicates must be stratified. The theory does not apply to normal Prolog calling coinductive predicates, calling normal Prolog predicates, etc.

Stratification is not checked or enforced in any other way and thus left as a responsibility to the user.

   71:- multifile
   72    system:term_expansion/2,
   73    coinductive_declaration/2.      % Head, Module
 head(+Term, -QHead) is semidet
Must be first to allow reloading!
   79head(Var, _) :-
   80    var(Var), !, fail.
   81head((H:-_B), Head) :-
   82    !,
   83    head(H, Head).
   84head(H, Head) :-
   85    (   H = _:_
   86    ->  Head = H
   87    ;   prolog_load_context(module, M),
   88        Head = M:H
   89    ).
 coinductive(:Spec)
The declaration :- coinductive name/arity, ... defines predicates as coinductive. The predicate definition is wrapped such that goals unify with their ancestors. This directive must precede all clauses of the predicate.
   98coinductive(Spec) :-
   99    throw(error(context_error(nodirective, coinductive(Spec)), _)).
  100
  101expand_coinductive_declaration(Spec, Clauses) :-
  102    prolog_load_context(module, Module),
  103    phrase(expand_specs(Spec, Module), Clauses).
  104
  105expand_specs(Var, _) -->
  106    { var(Var),
  107      !,
  108      instantiation_error(Var)
  109    }.
  110expand_specs(M:Spec, _) -->
  111    !,
  112    expand_specs(Spec, M).
  113expand_specs((A,B), Module) -->
  114    !,
  115    expand_specs(A, Module),
  116    expand_specs(B, Module).
  117expand_specs(Head, Module) -->
  118    { valid_pi(Head, Name, Arity),
  119      functor(GenHead, Name, Arity)
  120    },
  121    [ coinduction:coinductive_declaration(GenHead, Module) ].
  122
  123
  124valid_pi(Name/Arity, Name, Arity) :-
  125    must_be(atom, Name),
  126    must_be(integer, Arity).
 wrap_coinductive(+Head, +Term, -Clauses) is det
Create a wrapper. The first clause deal with the case where we already created the wrapper. The second creates the wrapper and the first clause.
  135wrap_coinductive(Pred, Term, Clause) :-
  136    current_predicate(_, Pred),
  137    !,
  138    rename_clause(Term, 'coinductive ', Clause).
  139wrap_coinductive(Pred, Term, [Wrapper_1,Wrapper_2,FirstClause]) :-
  140    Pred = M:Head,
  141    functor(Head, Name, Arity),
  142    length(Args, Arity),
  143    GenHead =.. [Name|Args],
  144    atom_concat('coinductive ', Name, WrappedName),
  145    WrappedHead =.. [WrappedName|Args],
  146    Wrapper_1 = (GenHead :-
  147                    prolog_current_frame(F),
  148                    prolog_frame_attribute(F, parent, FP),
  149                    prolog_frame_attribute(FP, parent_goal, M:GenHead)),
  150    Wrapper_2 = (GenHead :- WrappedHead, coinduction:no_lco),
  151    rename_clause(Term, 'coinductive ', FirstClause).
  152
  153:- public no_lco/0.  154
  155no_lco.                                 % true, but do not optimize away
 rename_clause(+Clause, +Prefix, -Renamed) is det
Rename a clause by prefixing its old name wit h Prefix.
  161rename_clause((Head :- Body), Prefix, (NewHead :- Body)) :-
  162    !,
  163    rename_clause(Head, Prefix, NewHead).
  164rename_clause(M:Head, Prefix, M:NewHead) :-
  165    rename_clause(Head, Prefix, NewHead).
  166rename_clause(Head, Prefix, NewHead) :-
  167    Head =.. [Name|Args],
  168    atom_concat(Prefix, Name, WrapName),
  169    NewHead =.. [WrapName|Args].
  170
  171
  172                 /*******************************
  173                 *        EXPANSION HOOKS       *
  174                 *******************************/
  175
  176system:term_expansion((:- coinductive(Spec)), Clauses) :-
  177    expand_coinductive_declaration(Spec, Clauses).
  178system:term_expansion(Term, Wrapper) :-
  179    head(Term, Module:Head),
  180    coinductive_declaration(Head, Module),
  181    wrap_coinductive(Module:Head, Term, Wrapper)