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Predicate pengine_user/1
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Pengines: Web Logic Programming Made Easy
Pengine libraries
library(pengines): Pengines: Web Logic Programming Made Easy
pengine_create/1
pengine_ask/3
pengine_next/2
pengine_stop/2
pengine_abort/1
pengine_destroy/1
pengine_destroy/2
pengine_self/1
pengine_application/1
current_pengine_application/1
pengine_property/2
pengine_output/1
pengine_debug/2
thread_pool:create_pool/1
pengine_done/0
prepare_module/3
prepare_goal/3
not_sandboxed/2
pengine_pull_response/2
pengine_input/2
pengine_respond/3
pengine_event_loop/2
pengine_rpc/2
pengine_rpc/3
prompt/3
output/2
portray_blob/2
write_result/3
add_error_details/3
event_to_json/3
authentication_hook/3
pengine_user/1
pengine_event/1
pengine_event/2
Availability:
:- use_module(
library(pengines)
).
(can be autoloaded)
[semidet]
pengine_user
(
-User
)
True when the pengine was create by an HTTP request that authorized
User
.
See also
authentication_hook/3
can be used to extract authorization from the HTTP header.