
 settings.pl -- Setting management
settings.pl -- Setting management
This library allows management of configuration settings for Prolog applications. Applications define settings in one or multiple files using the directive setting/4 as illustrated below:
:- use_module(library(settings)). :- setting(version, atom, '1.0', 'Current version'). :- setting(timeout, number, 20, 'Timeout in seconds').
The directive is subject to term_expansion/2, which guarantees proper synchronisation of the database if source-files are reloaded. This implies it is not possible to call setting/4 as a predicate.
Settings are local to a module. This implies they are defined in a two-level namespace. Managing settings per module greatly simplifies assembling large applications from multiple modules that configuration through settings. This settings management library ensures proper access, loading and saving of settings.
 setting(:Name, +Type, +Default, +Comment) is det setting(:Name, +Type, +Default, +Comment) is det
- Define a setting. Name denotes the name of the setting, Type
its type. Default is the value before it is modified. Default
can refer to environment variables and can use arithmetic
expressions as defined by eval_default/4.
If a second declaration for a setting is encountered, it is ignored if Type and Default are the same. Otherwise a permission_error is raised. 
 setting(:Name, ?Value) is nondet setting(:Name, ?Value) is nondet
- True when Name is a currently defined setting with Value. Note
that setting(Name, Value)only enumerates the settings of the current module. All settings can be enumerated usingsetting(Module:Name, Value). This predicate isdetif Name is ground.
 set_setting(:Name, +Value) is det set_setting(:Name, +Value) is det
- Change a setting. Performs existence and type-checking for the
setting. If the effective value of the setting is changed it
broadcasts the event below.
settings(changed(Module:Name, Old, New)) 
 restore_setting(:Name) is det restore_setting(:Name) is det
- Restore the value of setting Name to its default. Broadcast a change like set_setting/2 if the current value is not the default.
 set_setting_default(:Name, +Default) is det set_setting_default(:Name, +Default) is det
- Change the default for a setting. The effect is the same as set_setting/2, but the new value is considered the default when saving and restoring a setting. It is intended to change application defaults in a particular context.
 load_settings(File) is det load_settings(File) is det
 load_settings(File, +Options) is det load_settings(File, +Options) is det
- Load local settings from File. Succeeds if File does not exist,
setting the default save-file to File. Options are:
- undefined(+Action)
- Define how to handle settings that are not defined. When
error, an error is printed and the setting is ignored. whenload, the setting is loaded anyway, waiting for a definition.
 
 save_settings is det save_settings is det
 save_settings(+File) is det save_settings(+File) is det
- Save modified settings to File.
 current_setting(?Setting) is nondet current_setting(?Setting) is nondet
- True if Setting is a currently defined setting
 setting_property(+Setting, +Property) is det setting_property(+Setting, +Property) is det
- setting_property(?Setting, ?Property) is nondet
- Query currently defined settings. Property is one of
- comment(-Atom)
- type(-Type)
- Type of the setting.
- default(-Default)
- Default value. If this is an expression, it is evaluated.
- source((-File:-Line))
- Location where the setting is defined.
 
 list_settings is det list_settings is det
 list_settings(+Module) is det list_settings(+Module) is det
- List settings to current_output. The second form only lists settings on the matching module.
 convert_setting_text(+Type, +Text, -Value) convert_setting_text(+Type, +Text, -Value)
- Converts from textual form to Prolog Value. Used to convert values obtained from the environment. Public to provide support in user-interfaces to this library.
 load_settings(File) is det load_settings(File) is det
 load_settings(File, +Options) is det load_settings(File, +Options) is det
- Load local settings from File. Succeeds if File does not exist,
setting the default save-file to File. Options are:
- undefined(+Action)
- Define how to handle settings that are not defined. When
error, an error is printed and the setting is ignored. whenload, the setting is loaded anyway, waiting for a definition.
 
 save_settings is det save_settings is det
 save_settings(+File) is det save_settings(+File) is det
- Save modified settings to File.
 list_settings is det list_settings is det
 list_settings(+Module) is det list_settings(+Module) is det
- List settings to current_output. The second form only lists settings on the matching module.