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5.2 Types and modes
The templates part defines, for each argument of the concerned built-in predicate, its mode and type. The mode specifies whether or not the argument must be instantiated when the built-in predicate is called. The mode is encoded with a symbol just before the type. Possible modes are: The type of an argument is defined by the following table:
Type Description
TYPE_list a list whose the type of each element is TYPE
TYPE1_or_TYPE2 a term whose type is either TYPE1 or TYPE2
atom an atom
atom_property an atom property (section 7.19.12)
boolean the atom true or false
byte an integer >= 0 and <= 255
callable_term an atom or a compound term
character a single character atom
character_code an integer >= 1 and <= 255
clause a clause (fact or rule)
close_option a close option (section 7.10.7)
compound_term a compound term
evaluable an arithmetic expression (section 7.6.1)
fd_bool_evaluable a boolean FD expression (section 8.7.1)
fd_labeling_option an FD labeling option (section 8.9.1)
fd_evaluable an arithmetic FD expression (section 8.6.1)
fd_variable an FD variable
flag a Prolog flag (section 7.22.1)
float a floating point number
head a head of a clause (atom or compound term)
integer an integer
in_byte an integer >= 0 and <= 255 or -1 (for the end-of-file)
in_character a single character atom or the atom end_of_file (for the end-of-file)
in_character_code an integer >= 1 and <= 255 or -1 (for the end-of-file)
io_mode an atom in: read, write or append
list the empty list [] or a non-empty list [_|_]
nonvar any term that is not a variable
number an integer or a floating point number
operator_specifier an operator specifier (section 7.14.10)
os_file_property an operating system file property (section 7.27.11)
predicate_indicator a term Name/Arity where Name is an atom and Arity an integer >= 0. A callable term can be given if the strict_iso Prolog flag is switched off (section 7.22.1)
predicate_property a predicate property (section 7.8.2)
read_option a read option (section 7.14.1)
socket_address a term of the form 'AF_UNIX'(A) or 'AF_INET'(A,N) where A is an atom and N an integer
socket_domain an atom in: 'AF_UNIX' or 'AF_INET'
source_sink an atom identifying a source or a sink
stream a stream-term: a term of the form '$stream'(N) where N is an integer >= 0
stream_option a stream option (section 7.10.6)
stream_or_alias a stream-term or an alias (atom)
stream_position a stream position: a term '$stream_position'(I1, I2, I3, I4) where I1, I2, I3 and I4 are integers
stream_property a stream property (section 7.10.10)
stream_seek_method an atom in: bof, current or eof
term any term
var_binding_option a variable binding option (section 7.5.3)
write_option a write option (section 7.14.6)




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