- swi-prolog
- library
- error.pl -- Error generating support
- apply.pl -- Apply predicates on a list
- lists.pl -- List Manipulation
- debug.pl -- Print debug messages and test assertions
- broadcast.pl -- Event service
- socket.pl -- Network socket (TCP and UDP) library
- predicate_options.pl -- Access and analyse predicate options
- shlib.pl -- Utility library for loading foreign objects (DLLs, shared objects)
- option.pl -- Option list processing
- uid.pl -- User and group management on Unix systems
- unix.pl -- Unix specific operations
- syslog.pl -- Unix syslog interface
- thread_pool.pl -- Resource bounded thread management
- gensym.pl -- Generate unique symbols
- settings.pl -- Setting management
- arithmetic.pl -- Extensible arithmetic
- main.pl -- Provide entry point for scripts
- readutil.pl -- Read utilities
- ssl.pl -- Secure Socket Layer (SSL) library
- crypto.pl -- Cryptography and authentication library
- filesex.pl -- Extended operations on files
- doc_http.pl -- Documentation server
- pldoc.pl -- Process source documentation
- operators.pl -- Manage operators
- pairs.pl -- Operations on key-value lists
- prolog_source.pl -- Examine Prolog source-files
- sgml.pl -- SGML, XML and HTML parser
- quasi_quotations.pl -- Define Quasi Quotation syntax
- uri.pl -- Process URIs
- url.pl -- Analysing and constructing URL
- www_browser.pl -- Open a URL in the users browser
- prolog_colour.pl -- Prolog syntax colouring support.
- record.pl -- Access compound arguments by name
- prolog_xref.pl -- Prolog cross-referencer data collection
- occurs.pl -- Finding and counting sub-terms
- ordsets.pl -- Ordered set manipulation
- assoc.pl -- Binary associations
- ugraphs.pl -- Graph manipulation library
- xpath.pl -- Select nodes in an XML DOM
- iostream.pl -- Utilities to deal with streams
- atom.pl -- Operations on atoms
- porter_stem.pl
- solution_sequences.pl -- Modify solution sequences
- prolog_pack.pl -- A package manager for Prolog
- process.pl -- Create processes and redirect I/O
- memfile.pl
- prolog_config.pl -- Provide configuration information
- git.pl -- Run GIT commands
- ctypes.pl -- Character code classification
- time.pl -- Time and alarm library
- utf8.pl -- UTF-8 encoding/decoding on lists of character codes.
- base64.pl -- Base64 encoding and decoding
- sha.pl -- SHA secure hashes
- crypt.pl
- persistency.pl -- Provide persistent dynamic predicates
- pure_input.pl -- Pure Input from files and streams
- nb_set.pl -- Non-backtrackable sets
- xsdp_types.pl -- XML-Schema primitive types
- uuid.pl -- Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) Library
- pcre.pl -- Perl compatible regular expression matching for SWI-Prolog
- aggregate.pl -- Aggregation operators on backtrackable predicates
- rdf_write.pl -- Write RDF/XML from a list of triples
- rdf.pl -- RDF/XML parser
- sgml_write.pl -- XML/SGML writer module
- archive.pl -- Access several archive formats
- csv.pl -- Process CSV (Comma-Separated Values) data
- dialect.pl -- Support multiple Prolog dialects
- apply_macros.pl -- Goal expansion rules to avoid meta-calling
- prolog_code.pl -- Utilities for reasoning about code
- dif.pl -- The dif/2 constraint
- thread.pl -- High level thread primitives
- rdf_triple.pl -- Create triples from intermediate representation
- rdf_parser.pl
- rewrite_term.pl
- oset.pl -- Ordered set manipulation
- isub.pl -- isub: a string similarity measure
- snowball.pl -- The Snowball multi-lingual stemmer library
- sort.pl
- random.pl -- Random numbers
- pengines.pl -- Pengines: Web Logic Programming Made Easy
- sandbox.pl -- Sandboxed Prolog code
- prolog_format.pl -- Analyse format specifications
- rbtrees.pl -- Red black trees
- nb_rbtrees.pl -- Non-backtrackable operations on red black trees
- zlib.pl -- Zlib wrapper for SWI-Prolog
- terms.pl -- Term manipulation
- modules.pl -- Module utility predicates
- dicts.pl -- Dict utilities
- pwp.pl -- Prolog Well-formed Pages
- tables.pl -- XSB interface to tables
- editline.pl -- BSD libedit based command line editing
- table.pl
- backcomp.pl -- Backward compatibility
- portray_text.pl -- Portray text
- unicode.pl -- Unicode string handling
- plunit.pl -- Unit Testing
- shell.pl -- Elementary shell commands
- rlimit.pl
- protobufs.pl -- Google's Protocol Buffers ("protobufs")
- when.pl -- Conditional coroutining
- doc_latex.pl -- PlDoc LaTeX backend
- threadutil.pl -- Interactive thread utilities
- make.pl -- Reload modified source files
- system.pl -- System utilities
- quintus.pl -- Quintus compatibility
- prolog_breakpoints.pl -- Manage Prolog break-points
- edit.pl -- Editor interface
- listing.pl -- List programs and pretty print clauses
- ansi_term.pl -- Print decorated text to ANSI consoles
- prolog_clause.pl -- Get detailed source-information about a clause
- paxos.pl -- A Replicated Data Store
- redis.pl -- Redis client
- doc_files.pl -- Create stand-alone documentation files
- strings.pl -- String utilities
- udp_broadcast.pl -- A UDP broadcast proxy
- chr.pl
- edinburgh.pl -- Some traditional Edinburgh predicates
- prolog_debug.pl -- User level debugging tools
- base32.pl -- Base32 encoding and decoding
- prolog_history.pl -- Per-directory persistent commandline history
- readline.pl -- GNU readline interface
- check.pl -- Consistency checking
- intercept.pl -- Intercept and signal interface
- optparse.pl -- command line parsing
- zip.pl -- Access resource ZIP archives
- qsave.pl -- Save current program as a state or executable
- prolog_autoload.pl -- Autoload all dependencies
- increval.pl -- Incremental dynamic predicate modification
- help.pl -- Text based manual
- stomp.pl -- STOMP client.
- prolog_stack.pl -- Examine the Prolog stack
- term_to_json.pl
- pengines_io.pl -- Provide Prolog I/O for HTML clients
- prolog_stream.pl -- A stream with Prolog callbacks
- yall.pl -- Lambda expressions
- xmlenc.pl -- XML encryption library
- md5.pl -- MD5 hashes
- statistics.pl -- Get information about resource usage
- hash_stream.pl -- Maintain a hash on a stream
- writef.pl -- Old-style formatted write
- c14n2.pl -- C14n2 canonical XML documents
- date.pl -- Process dates and times
- prolog_codewalk.pl -- Prolog code walker
- double_metaphone.pl -- Phonetic string matching
- files.pl
- prolog_metainference.pl -- Infer meta-predicate properties
- cgi.pl -- Read CGI parameters
- hashtable.pl -- Hash tables
- varnumbers.pl -- Utilities for numbered terms
- yaml.pl -- Process YAML data
- redis_streams.pl -- Using Redis streams
- mqi.pl
- streampool.pl -- Input multiplexing
- lazy_lists.pl -- Lazy list handling
- wfs.pl -- Well Founded Semantics interface
- test_cover.pl -- Clause coverage analysis
- explain.pl -- Describe Prolog Terms
- charsio.pl -- I/O on Lists of Character Codes
- prolog_jiti.pl -- Just In Time Indexing (JITI) utilities
- xmldsig.pl -- XML Digital signature
- prolog_wrap.pl -- Wrapping predicates
- prolog_trace.pl -- Print access to predicates
- tty.pl -- Terminal operations
- library
- mqi_start(+Options:list) is semidet
- Starts a Prolog Machine Query Interface ('MQI') using Options. The MQI is normally started automatically by a library built for a particular programming language such as the
swiplserver
Python library, but starting manually can be useful when debugging Prolog code in some scenarios. See the documentation on "Standalone Mode" for more information.Once started, the MQI listens for TCP/IP or Unix Domain Socket connections and authenticates them using the password provided (or created depending on options) before processing any messages. The messages processed by the MQI are described below.
For debugging, the server outputs traces using the debug/3 predicate so that the server operation can be observed by using the debug/1 predicate. Run the following commands to see them:
debug(mqi(protocol))
: Traces protocol messages to show the flow of commands and connections. It is designed to avoid filling the screen with large queries and results to make it easier to read.debug(mqi(query))
: Traces messages that involve each query and its results. Therefore it can be quite verbose depending on the query. __Options__Options is a list containing any combination of the following options. When used in the Prolog top level (i.e. in Standalone Mode), these are specified as normal Prolog options like this:
mqi_start([unix_domain_socket(Socket), password('a password')])
When using "Embedded Mode" they are passed using the same name but as normal command line arguments like this:
swipl --quiet -g mqi_start -t halt -- --write_connection_values=true --password="a password" --create_unix_domain_socket=true
Note the use of quotes around values that could confuse command line processing like spaces (e.g. "a password") and that
unix_domain_socket(Variable)
is written as--create_unix_domain_socket=true
on the command line. See below for more information.- port(?Port)
The TCP/IP port to bind to on localhost. This option is ignored if the unix_domain_socket/1 option is set. Port is either a legal TCP/IP port number (integer) or a variable term like Port. If it is a variable, it causes the system to select a free port and unify the variable with the selected port as in tcp_bind/2. If the option
write_connection_values(true)
is set, the selected port is output to STDOUT followed by\n
on startup to allow the client language library to retrieve it in "Embedded Mode". - unix_domain_socket(?Unix_Domain_Socket_Path_And_File)
If set, Unix Domain Sockets will be used as the way to communicate with the server. Unix_Domain_Socket_Path_And_File specifies the fully qualified path and filename to use for the socket.
To have one generated instead (recommended), pass Unix_Domain_Socket_Path_And_File as a variable when calling from the Prolog top level and the variable will be unified with a created filename. If launching in "Embedded Mode", instead pass
--create_unix_domain_socket=true
since there isn't a way to specify variables from the command line. When generating the file, a temporary directory will be created using tmp_file/2 and a socket file will be created within that directory following the below requirements. If the directory and file are unable to be created for some reason, mqi_start/1 fails.Regardless of whether the file is specified or generated, if the option
write_connection_values(true)
is set, the fully qualified path to the generated file is output to STDOUT followed by\n
on startup to allow the client language library to retrieve it.Specifying a file to use should follow the same guidelines as the generated file:
- If the file exists when the MQI is launched, it will be deleted.
- The Prolog process will attempt to create and, if Prolog exits cleanly, delete this file (and directory if it was created) when the MQI closes. This means the directory from a specified file must have the appropriate permissions to allow the Prolog process to do so.
- For security reasons, the filename should not be predictable and the directory it is contained in should have permissions set so that files created are only accessible to the current user.
- The path must be below 92 bytes long (including null terminator) to be portable according to the Linux documentation.
- password(?Password)
The password required for a connection. If not specified (recommended), the MQI will generate one as a Prolog string type since Prolog atoms are globally visible (be sure not to convert to an atom for this reason). If Password is a variable it will be unified with the created password. Regardless of whether the password is specified or generated, if the option
write_connection_values(true)
is set, the password is output to STDOUT followed by\n
on startup to allow the client language library to retrieve it. This is the recommended way to integrate the MQI with a language as it avoids including the password as source code. This option is only included so that a known password can be supplied for when the MQI is running in Standalone Mode. query_timeout(+Seconds)
Sets the default time in seconds that a query is allowed to run before it is cancelled. This can be overridden on a query by query basis. If not set, the default is no timeout (-1
).pending_connections(+Count)
Sets the number of pending connections allowed for the MQI as in tcp_listen/2. If not provided, the default is5
.run_server_on_thread(+Run_Server_On_Thread)
Determines whether mqi_start/1 runs in the background on its own thread or blocks until the MQI shuts down. Must be missing or set totrue
when running in "Embedded Mode" so that the SWI Prolog process can exit properly. If not set, the default istrue
.- server_thread(?Server_Thread)
Specifies or retrieves the name of the thread the MQI will run on if
run_server_on_thread(true)
. Passing in an atom for Server_Thread will only set the server thread name ifrun_server_on_thread(true)
. If Server_Thread is a variable, it is unified with a generated name. write_connection_values(+Write_Connection_Values)
Determines whether the server writes the port (or generated Unix Domain Socket) and password to STDOUT as it initializes. Used by language libraries to retrieve this information for connecting. If not set, the default isfalse
.write_output_to_file(+File)
Redirects STDOUT and STDERR to the file path specified. Useful for debugging the MQI when it is being used in "Embedded Mode". If using multiple MQI instances in one SWI Prolog instance, only set this on the first one. Each time it is set the output will be redirected.