2.2 library(term_to_json)
- [det]term_to_json(+Term, +Bindings, -JsonTerm)
- [det]term_to_json(+Term, -JsonTerm)
- Convert any general Prolog term into a JSON term. Prolog lists are
treated in a special way. Also, JSON terms are not converted. Mapping:
- Variable:
{"type":"var", "name":<string>}
- Atom:
{"type":"atom", "value":<string>}
- Integer:
{"type":"integer", "value":<integer>}
- Float:
{"type":"float", "value":<float>}
- List: JSON array
- Dict: a JSON object. Values are processed recursively. (the tag is ignored)
json([Key=Value, ...])
: a JSON object Values are processed recursively.- compound:
{"type":"compound", "functor":<string>, "args":<array>}
Bindings is a list of Name=Var terms for variables that get their name from the environment. - Variable:
Index
- ?
- authentication_hook/3
- current_pengine_application/1
- event_to_json/3
- not_sandboxed/2
- output/2
- pengine_abort/1
- pengine_application/1
- pengine_ask/3
- pengine_create/1
- pengine_debug/2
- pengine_destroy/1
- pengine_destroy/2
- pengine_event_loop/2
- pengine_input/2
- pengine_next/2
- pengine_output/1
- pengine_property/2
- pengine_pull_response/2
- pengine_respond/3
- pengine_rpc/2
- pengine_rpc/3
- pengine_self/1
- pengine_stop/2
- pengine_user/1
- prepare_goal/3
- prepare_module/3
- prompt/3
- term_to_json/2
- term_to_json/3
- thread_pool:create_pool/1
- write_result/3