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- The SWI-Prolog library
- library(prolog_xref): Prolog cross-referencer data collection
- called_by/4
- called_by/2
- meta_goal/2
- hook/1
- xref_source/1
- xref_source/2
- xref_clean/1
- xref_current_source/1
- xref_done/2
- xref_called/3
- xref_called/4
- xref_called/5
- xref_defined/3
- xref_definition_line/2
- xref_exported/2
- xref_module/2
- xref_uses_file/3
- xref_op/2
- xref_prolog_flag/4
- xref_comment/3
- xref_comment/4
- xref_mode/3
- xref_option/2
- xref_meta/3
- xref_meta/2
- xref_meta_src/3
- xref_hook/1
- xref_public_list/3
- xref_public_list/4
- xref_public_list/6
- xref_public_list/7
- xref_source_file/3
- xref_source_file/4
 
 
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 [nondet]xref_called(?Source, 
?Called, ?By)
[nondet]xref_called(?Source, 
?Called, ?By)Called-By pairs. The xref_called/5 
version may return duplicate Called-By if Called 
is called from multiple clauses in
By, but at most one call per clause.
| By | is a head term or one of the reserved 
terms '<directive>'(Line)or'<public>'(Line), 
indicating the call is from an (often initialization/1) 
directive or there is a public/1 
directive that claims the predicate is called from in some untractable 
way. | 
| Cond | is the (accumulated) condition as 
defined by :- if(Cond)under which the calling code is compiled. | 
| Line | is the start line of the calling clause. |