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Author: Jan Wielemaker
E-mail: J.Wielemaker@vu.nl
WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
Copyright (C): 1985-2014, University of Amsterdam
VU University Amsterdam
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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As a special exception, if you link this library with other files,
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library does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be covered
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*/
:- module(time,
[ alarm/3, % +Time, :Callable, -Id
alarm/4, % +Time, :Callable, -Id, +Options
alarm_at/3, % +Time, :Callable, -Id
alarm_at/4, % +Time, :Callable, -Id, +Options
remove_alarm/1, % +Id
install_alarm/1, % +Id
install_alarm/2, % +Id, +Time
uninstall_alarm/1, % +Id
current_alarm/4, % ?At, ?:Goal, ?Id, ?Status
call_with_time_limit/2 % +Time, :Callable
]).
:- use_module(library(lists)).
:- set_prolog_flag(generate_debug_info, false).
:- meta_predicate
call_with_time_limit(+, 0),
alarm(+, 0, -),
alarm(+, 0, -, +),
alarm_at(+, 0, -, +),
current_alarm(?, :, ?, ?).
:- predicate_options(alarm/4, 4,
[ remove(boolean),
install(boolean)
]).
/** <module> Time and alarm library
*/
%% alarm(+Time, :Callable, -Id) is det.
%% alarm(+Time, :Callable, -Id, +Options) is det.
%
% Set up an alarm to be signaled Time seconds from now. If the
% alarm expires, Callable is called asynchronously. Callable can
% be used to raise an exception using throw/1 to abort some
% execution.
%
% Options is a list of Name(Value) options. Currently defined
% options are:
%
% * remove(Bool)
% If =true= (default =false=), remove the alarm-event (as
% remove_alarm/1) after it has been fired.
% * install(Bool)
% If =false= (default =true=) do not install the alarm.
% It must be installed separately using install_alarm/1.
%% alarm_at(+Time, :Callable, -Id) is det.
%% alarm_at(+Time, :Callable, -Id, +Options) is det.
%
% As alarm/3 and alarm/4, but schedule the alarm at an absolute
% point in time.
%
% @see date_time_stamp/2.
%% install_alarm(+Id) is det.
%% install_alarm(+Id, +RelTime) is det.
%
% Install an alarm allocated using alarm/4 with the install(false)
% option or de-activated using uninstall_alarm/1. With a given
% RelTime, the alarm is scheduled at the RelTime from now.
% Otherwise it is scheduled on the same (absolute) time on which
% is was created.
%% uninstall_alarm(+Id) is det.
%
% De-activate an alarm. This does _not_ invalidate Id, but ensures
% that the alarm will not fire. The alarm can be rescheduled to
% the original time using install_alarm/1 or to a new time using
% install_alarm/2.
%% remove_alarm(+Id) is det.
%
% Remove an alarm. If it has not yet been fired, it never will.
%% current_alarm(?Time, :Goal, ?Id, ?Status) is nondet.
%
% Enumerate the alarms in the schedule. Time is the absolute time
% the event is scheduled for (see also get_time/1). Goal is the
% goal to execute, Id is the identifier and Status is the
% scheduling status. It takes the value =done= if the alarm has
% been fired, =next= if the event is the next to be executed and
% =scheduled= otherwise.
:- use_foreign_library(foreign(time)).
:- public time_debug/1. % set debugging
%% call_with_time_limit(+Time, :Goal) is semidet.
%
% Call Goal, while watching out for a (wall-time) limit. If this
% limit is exceeded, the exception =time_limit_exceeded= is
% raised. Goal is called as in once/1.
%
% @throws =time_limit_exceeded=
call_with_time_limit(Time, Goal) :-
Time > 0, !,
setup_call_cleanup(alarm(Time, time_limit_exceeded(Time),
Id, [install(false)]),
run_alarm_goal(Id, Goal),
remove_alarm_notrace(Id)).
call_with_time_limit(_Time, _Goal) :-
throw(time_limit_exceeded).
run_alarm_goal(AlarmID, Goal) :-
install_alarm(AlarmID),
Goal, !.
time_limit_exceeded(_Time) :-
throw(time_limit_exceeded).
current_alarm(Time, Goal, Id, Status) :-
current_alarms(Time, Goal, Id, Status, List),
member(alarm(Time, Goal, Id, Status), List).
/*******************************
* HANDLE MESSAGES *
*******************************/
:- multifile
prolog:message/3.
prolog:message(time_limit_exceeded) -->
[ 'Time limit exceeded' ].
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