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    1/*  Part of SWI-Prolog
    2
    3    Author:        Jan Wielemaker
    4    E-mail:        J.Wielemaker@vu.nl
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    7                              CWI, Amsterdam
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   35
   36:- module(iostream,
   37          [ open_any/5,         % +Spec, +Mode, -Stream, -Close, +Options
   38            close_any/1         % +Close
   39          ]).   40:- autoload(library(apply),[partition/4]).   41:- autoload(library(error),
   42	    [instantiation_error/1,uninstantiation_error/1,must_be/2]).   43:- autoload(library(option),[option/2]).   44
   45:- if(exists_source(library(uri))).   46:- use_module(library(uri), [uri_file_name/2]).   47:- endif.   48
   49/** <module> Utilities to deal with streams
   50
   51This  library  contains  utilities  that   deal  with  streams,  notably
   52originating from non-built-in sources such   as URLs, archives, windows,
   53processes, etc.
   54
   55The predicate open_any/5 acts as a   _broker_  between applications that
   56can process data from a stream  and   libraries  that can create streams
   57from diverse sources. Without this predicate, processing data inevitally
   58follows  the  pattern  below.  As    _call_some_open_variation_  can  be
   59anything, this blocks us from writing  predicates such as load_xml(From,
   60DOM) that can operate on arbitrary input sources.
   61
   62  ==
   63  setup_call_cleanup(
   64      call_some_open_variation(Spec, In),
   65      process(In),
   66      close(In)).
   67  ==
   68
   69Libraries   that   can   open    streams     can    install   the   hook
   70iostream:open_hook/6  to  make  their  functionality  available  through
   71open_any/5.
   72
   73@see    library(archive), library(process), library(zlib),
   74        library(http/http_stream)
   75*/
   76
   77:- multifile
   78    open_hook/6.    % +Spec, +Mode, -Stream, -Close, +Options0, -Options
   79
   80%!  open_any(+Specification, +Mode, -Stream, -Close, +Options)
   81%
   82%   Establish a stream from  Specification   that  should  be closed
   83%   using  Close,  which  can  either  be    called   or  passed  to
   84%   close_any/1. Options processed:
   85%
   86%     - encoding(Enc)
   87%     Set stream to encoding Enc.
   88%
   89%   Without loaded plugins, the open_any/5   processes the following
   90%   values  for  Specification.  If  no   rule  matches,  open_any/5
   91%   processes Specification as file(Specification).
   92%
   93%     - Stream
   94%     A plain stream handle. Possisible post-processing options such
   95%     as encoding are applied. Close does _not_ close the stream,
   96%     but resets other side-effects such as the encoding.
   97%     - stream(Stream)
   98%     Same as a plain Stream.
   99%     - FileURL
  100%     If Specification is of the form =file://...=, the pointed
  101%     to file is opened using open/4.  Requires library(uri) to
  102%     be installed.
  103%     - file(Path)
  104%     Explicitly open the file Path.  Path can be an Path(File)
  105%     term as accepted by absolute_file_name/3.
  106%     - string(String)
  107%     Open a Prolog string, atom, list of characters or codes
  108%     as an _input_ stream.
  109%
  110%   The typical usage scenario is  given   in  the code below, where
  111%   <process> processes the input.
  112%
  113%     ==
  114%     setup_call_cleanup(
  115%         open_any(Spec, read, In, Close, Options),
  116%         <process>(In),
  117%         Close).
  118%     ==
  119%
  120%   Currently, the following libraries extend this predicate:
  121%
  122%      - library(http/http_open)
  123%      Adds support for URLs using the `http` and `https` schemes.
  124
  125open_any(Spec, Mode, Stream, Close, Options) :-
  126    \+ ( ground(Spec),                      % argument sanity check
  127         var(Stream),
  128         var(Close),
  129         is_list(Options) ),
  130    !,
  131    open_error(Spec, Mode, Stream, Close, Options).
  132open_any(Spec, _Mode, Stream, Close, Options) :-
  133    is_stream(Spec),
  134    !,
  135    Stream = Spec,
  136    input_options(Spec, Stream, true, Close, Options).
  137:- if(current_predicate(uri_file_name/2)).  138open_any(Spec, Mode, Stream, Close, Options0) :-
  139    atomic(Spec),
  140    uri_file_name(Spec, File),
  141    !,
  142    open_any_builtin(file(File), Mode, Stream0, Close0, Options0, Options),
  143    input_options(Stream0, Stream, Close0, Close, Options).
  144:- endif.  145open_any(Spec, Mode, Stream, Close, Options0) :-
  146    open_any_builtin(Spec, Mode, Stream0, Close0, Options0, Options),
  147    !,
  148    input_options(Stream0, Stream, Close0, Close, Options).
  149open_any(Spec, Mode, Stream, Close, Options0) :-
  150    open_hook(Spec, Mode, Stream0, Close0, Options0, Options),
  151    !,
  152    input_options(Stream0, Stream, Close0, Close, Options).
  153open_any(Spec, Mode, Stream, Close, Options0) :-
  154    open_any_builtin(file(Spec), Mode, Stream0, Close0, Options0, Options),
  155    input_options(Stream0, Stream, Close0, Close, Options).
  156
  157open_error(Spec, _Mode, _Stream, _Close, _Options) :-
  158    var(Spec), !, instantiation_error(Spec).
  159open_error(_Spec, _Mode, Stream, _Close, _Options) :-
  160    nonvar(Stream),
  161    !,
  162    uninstantiation_error(Stream).
  163open_error(_Spec, _Mode, _Stream, Close, _Options) :-
  164    nonvar(Close),
  165    !,
  166    uninstantiation_error(Close).
  167open_error(_Spec, _Mode, _Stream, _Close, Options) :-
  168    \+ is_list(Options),
  169    !,
  170    must_be(list, Options).
  171
  172%!  input_options(+Stream0, -Stream, +Close0, -Close, +Options) is det.
  173%
  174%   Establish the final stream.
  175
  176input_options(Spec, Stream, Close0, Close, Options) :-
  177    option(encoding(Enc), Options),
  178    !,
  179    Stream = Spec,
  180    stream_property(Stream, encoding(Enc0)),
  181    set_stream(Stream, encoding(Enc)),
  182    mkconj(set_stream(Stream, encoding(Enc0)), Close0, Close).
  183input_options(Stream, Stream, Close, Close, _).
  184
  185mkconj(set_stream(In,encoding(_)), close(In), close(In)) :- !.
  186mkconj(true,                       X,         X) :- !.
  187mkconj(X,                          true,      X) :- !.
  188mkconj(X,                          Y,         (X,Y)) :- !.
  189
  190%!  open_any_builtin(+Spec, +Mode, -Stream, -Close,
  191%!                   +Options0, -Options) is semidet.
  192%
  193%   Built-in open-any operations
  194
  195open_any_builtin(stream(Stream), _Mode, Stream, true, Options, Options) :-
  196    must_be(stream, Stream).
  197open_any_builtin(file(Spec), Mode, Stream, close(Stream), Options0, Options) :-
  198    (   compound(Spec)
  199    ->  absolute_file_name(Spec, Path, [access(Mode)|Options0])
  200    ;   Path = Spec
  201    ),
  202    partition(open_option, Options0, OpenOptions, Options),
  203    open(Path, Mode, Stream, OpenOptions).
  204open_any_builtin(string(S), read, Stream, close(Stream), Options, Options) :-
  205    open_string(S, Stream).
  206
  207open_option(encoding(_)).
  208open_option(newline(_)).
  209open_option(type(_)).
  210
  211%!  close_any(+Goal)
  212%
  213%   Execute the `Close` closure returned  by open_any/5. The closure
  214%   can also be called directly. Using close_any/1 can be considered
  215%   better style and enhances tractability of the source code.
  216
  217close_any(Var) :-
  218    var(Var), !, instantiation_error(Var).
  219close_any((A,B)) :- close_any(A), close_any(B).
  220close_any(true).
  221close_any(close(Stream)) :- close(Stream).
  222close_any(set_stream(S, encoding(Enc))) :- set_stream(S, encoding(Enc)).
  223
  224
  225                 /*******************************
  226                 *             HOOKS            *
  227                 *******************************/
  228
  229%!  open_hook(+Spec, +Mode, -Stream, -Close, +Options0, -Options) is semidet.
  230%
  231%   Open Spec in Mode, producing Stream.
  232%
  233%   @arg Close is unified to a goal that must be called to undo the
  234%   side-effects of the action, e.g., typically the term close(Stream)
  235%   @arg Options0 are the options passed to open_any/5
  236%   @arg Options are passed to the post processing filters that
  237%   may be installed by open_any/5.