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<H2><A NAME="sec:4.42"><SPAN class="sec-nr">4.42</SPAN> <SPAN class="sec-title">Windows
DDE interface</SPAN></A></H2>
<A NAME="sec:DDE"></A>
<P>The predicates in this section deal with MS-Windows `Dynamic Data
Exchange' or DDE protocol.<SUP class="fn">69<SPAN class="fn-text">This
interface is contributed by Don Dwiggins.</SPAN></SUP> A Windows DDE
conversation is a form of interprocess communication based on sending
reserved window-events between the communicating processes.
<P>See also <A class="sec" href="DLL.html">section 9.4</A> for loading
Windows DLL's into SWI-Prolog.
<H3><A NAME="sec:4.42.1"><SPAN class="sec-nr">4.42.1</SPAN> <SPAN class="sec-title">DDE
client interface</SPAN></A></H3>
<P>The DDE client interface allows Prolog to talk to DDE server
programs. We will demonstrate the use of the DDE interface using the
Windows PROGMAN (Program Manager) application:
<PRE class="code">
1 ?- open_dde_conversation(progman, progman, C).
C = 0
2 ?- dde_request(0, groups, X)
--> Unifies X with description of groups
3 ?- dde_execute(0, '[CreateGroup("DDE Demo")]').
Yes
4 ?- close_dde_conversation(0).
Yes
</PRE>
<P>For details on interacting with <B>progman</B>, use the SDK online
manual section on the Shell DDE interface. See also the Prolog
<CODE>library(progman)</CODE>, which may be used to write simple Windows
setup scripts in Prolog.
<DL>
<DT class="pubdef"><A NAME="open_dde_conversation/3"><STRONG>open_dde_conversation</STRONG>(<VAR>+Service,
+Topic, -Handle</VAR>)</A></DT>
<DD class="defbody">
Open a conversation with a server supporting the given service name and
topic (atoms). If successful, <VAR>Handle</VAR> may be used to send
transactions to the server. If no willing server is found this predicate
fails silently.
</DD>
<DT class="pubdef"><A NAME="close_dde_conversation/1"><STRONG>close_dde_conversation</STRONG>(<VAR>+Handle</VAR>)</A></DT>
<DD class="defbody">
Close the conversation associated with <VAR>Handle</VAR>. All opened
conversations should be closed when they're no longer needed, although
the system will close any that remain open on process termination.
</DD>
<DT class="pubdef"><A NAME="dde_request/3"><STRONG>dde_request</STRONG>(<VAR>+Handle,
+Item, -Value</VAR>)</A></DT>
<DD class="defbody">
Request a value from the server. <VAR>Item</VAR> is an atom that
identifies the requested data, and <VAR>Value</VAR> will be a string (<CODE>CF_TEXT</CODE>
data in DDE parlance) representing that data, if the request is
successful. If unsuccessful, <VAR>Value</VAR> will be unified with a
term of form
<TT>error(<<VAR>Reason</VAR>>)</TT>, identifying the problem. This
call uses SWI-Prolog string objects to return the value rather then
atoms to reduce the load on the atom-space. See <A class="sec" href="strings.html">section
4.23</A> for a discussion on this data type.
</DD>
<DT class="pubdef"><A NAME="dde_execute/2"><STRONG>dde_execute</STRONG>(<VAR>+Handle,
+Command</VAR>)</A></DT>
<DD class="defbody">
Request the DDE server to execute the given command-string. Succeeds if
the command could be executed and fails with error message otherwise.
</DD>
<DT class="pubdef"><A NAME="dde_poke/4"><STRONG>dde_poke</STRONG>(<VAR>+Handle,
+Item, +Command</VAR>)</A></DT>
<DD class="defbody">
Issue a <CODE>POKE</CODE> command to the server on the specified <VAR>Item</VAR>.
Command is passed as data of type <CODE>CF_TEXT</CODE>.
</DD>
</DL>
<H3><A NAME="sec:4.42.2"><SPAN class="sec-nr">4.42.2</SPAN> <SPAN class="sec-title">DDE
server mode</SPAN></A></H3>
<P>The (autoload) <CODE>library(dde)</CODE> defines primitives to
realise simple DDE server applications in SWI-Prolog. These features are
provided as of version 2.0.6 and should be regarded prototypes. The
C-part of the DDE server can handle some more primitives, so if you need
features not provided by this interface, please study <CODE>library(dde)</CODE>.
<DL>
<DT class="pubdef"><A NAME="dde_register_service/2"><STRONG>dde_register_service</STRONG>(<VAR>+Template,
+Goal</VAR>)</A></DT>
<DD class="defbody">
Register a server to handle DDE request or DDE execute requests from
other applications. To register a service for a DDE request, <VAR>Template</VAR>
is of the form:
<BLOCKQUOTE> +Service(+Topic, +Item, +Value)
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<VAR>Service</VAR> is the name of the DDE service provided (like
<B>progman</B> in the client example above). <VAR>Topic</VAR> is either
an atom, indicating <VAR>Goal</VAR> only handles requests on this topic
or a variable that also appears in <VAR>Goal</VAR>. <VAR>Item</VAR> and <VAR>Value</VAR>
are variables that also appear in <VAR>Goal</VAR>. <VAR>Item</VAR>
represents the request data as a Prolog atom.<SUP class="fn">70<SPAN class="fn-text">Up-to
version 3.4.5 this was a list of character codes. As recent versions
have atom garbage collection there is no need for this anymore.</SPAN></SUP>
<P>The example below registers the Prolog <A NAME="idx:currentprologflag2:1145"></A><A class="pred" href="flags.html#current_prolog_flag/2">current_prolog_flag/2</A>
predicate to be accessible from other applications. The request may be
given from the same Prolog as well as from another application.
<PRE class="code">
?- dde_register_service(prolog(current_prolog_flag, F, V),
current_prolog_flag(F, V)).
?- open_dde_conversation(prolog, current_prolog_flag, Handle),
dde_request(Handle, home, Home),
close_dde_conversation(Handle).
Home = '/usr/local/lib/pl-2.0.6/'
</PRE>
<P>Handling DDE <CODE>execute</CODE> requests is very similar. In this
case the template is of the form:
<BLOCKQUOTE> +Service(+Topic, +Item)
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>Passing a <VAR>Value</VAR> argument is not needed as execute requests
either succeed or fail. If <VAR>Goal</VAR> fails, a `not processed' is
passed back to the caller of the DDE request.
</DD>
<DT class="pubdef"><A NAME="dde_unregister_service/1"><STRONG>dde_unregister_service</STRONG>(<VAR>+Service</VAR>)</A></DT>
<DD class="defbody">
Stop responding to <VAR>Service</VAR>. If Prolog is halted, it will
automatically call this on all open services.
</DD>
<DT class="pubdef"><A NAME="dde_current_service/2"><STRONG>dde_current_service</STRONG>(<VAR>-Service,
-Topic</VAR>)</A></DT>
<DD class="defbody">
Find currently registered services and the topics served on them.
</DD>
<DT class="pubdef"><A NAME="dde_current_connection/2"><STRONG>dde_current_connection</STRONG>(<VAR>-Service,
-Topic</VAR>)</A></DT>
<DD class="defbody">
Find currently open conversations.
</DD>
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