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   35
   36:- module(http_session,
   37          [ http_set_session_options/1, % +Options
   38            http_set_session/1,         % +Option
   39            http_set_session/2,         % +SessionId, +Option
   40            http_session_option/1,      % ?Option
   41
   42            http_session_id/1,          % -SessionId
   43            http_in_session/1,          % -SessionId
   44            http_current_session/2,     % ?SessionId, ?Data
   45            http_close_session/1,       % +SessionId
   46            http_open_session/2,        % -SessionId, +Options
   47
   48            http_session_cookie/1,      % -Cookie
   49
   50            http_session_asserta/1,     % +Data
   51            http_session_assert/1,      % +Data
   52            http_session_retract/1,     % ?Data
   53            http_session_retractall/1,  % +Data
   54            http_session_data/1         % ?Data
   55          ]).   56:- use_module(http_wrapper).   57:- use_module(http_stream).   58:- use_module(library(error)).   59:- use_module(library(debug)).   60:- use_module(library(socket)).   61:- use_module(library(broadcast)).   62:- use_module(library(lists)).   63:- use_module(library(time)).   64
   65:- predicate_options(http_open_session/2, 2, [renew(boolean)]).

HTTP Session management

This library defines session management based on HTTP cookies. Session management is enabled simply by loading this module. Details can be modified using http_set_session_options/1. By default, this module creates a session whenever a request is processes that is inside the hierarchy defined for session handling (see path option in http_set_session_options/1. Automatic creation of a session can be stopped using the option create(noauto). The predicate http_open_session/2 must be used to create a session if noauto is enabled. Sessions can be closed using http_close_session/1.

If a session is active, http_in_session/1 returns the current session and http_session_assert/1 and friends maintain data about the session. If the session is reclaimed, all associated data is reclaimed too.

Begin and end of sessions can be monitored using library(broadcast). The broadcasted messages are:

http_session(begin(SessionID, Peer))
Broadcasted if a session is started
http_session(end(SessionId, Peer))
Broadcasted if a session is ended. See http_close_session/1.

For example, the following calls end_session(SessionId) whenever a session terminates. Please note that sessions ends are not scheduled to happen at the actual timeout moment of the session. Instead, creating a new session scans the active list for timed-out sessions. This may change in future versions of this library.

:- listen(http_session(end(SessionId, Peer)),
          end_session(SessionId)).

*/

  103:- dynamic
  104    session_setting/1,              % Name(Value)
  105    current_session/2,              % SessionId, Peer
  106    last_used/2,                    % SessionId, Time
  107    session_data/2.                 % SessionId, Data
  108
  109session_setting(timeout(600)).          % timeout in seconds
  110session_setting(cookie('swipl_session')).
  111session_setting(path(/)).
  112session_setting(enabled(true)).
  113session_setting(create(auto)).
  114session_setting(proxy_enabled(false)).
  115session_setting(gc(passive)).
  116
  117session_option(timeout, integer).
  118session_option(cookie, atom).
  119session_option(path, atom).
  120session_option(create, oneof([auto,noauto])).
  121session_option(route, atom).
  122session_option(enabled, boolean).
  123session_option(proxy_enabled, boolean).
  124session_option(gc, oneof([active,passive])).
 http_set_session_options(+Options) is det
Set options for the session library. Provided options are:
timeout(+Seconds)
Session timeout in seconds. Default is 600 (10 min). A timeout of 0 (zero) disables timeout.
cookie(+Cookiekname)
Name to use for the cookie to identify the session. Default swipl_session.
path(+Path)
Path to which the cookie is associated. Default is /. Cookies are only sent if the HTTP request path is a refinement of Path.
route(+Route)
Set the route name. Default is the unqualified hostname. To cancel adding a route, use the empty atom. See route/1.
enabled(+Boolean)
Enable/disable session management. Sesion management is enabled by default after loading this file.
create(+Atom)
Defines when a session is created. This is one of auto (default), which creates a session if there is a request whose path matches the defined session path or noauto, in which cases sessions are only created by calling http_open_session/2 explicitely.
proxy_enabled(+Boolean)
Enable/disable proxy session management. Proxy session management associates the originating IP address of the client to the session rather than the proxy IP address. Default is false.
gc(+When)
When is one of active, which starts a thread that performs session cleanup at close to the moment of the timeout or passive, which runs session GC when a new session is created.
  171http_set_session_options([]).
  172http_set_session_options([H|T]) :-
  173    http_set_session_option(H),
  174    http_set_session_options(T).
  175
  176http_set_session_option(Option) :-
  177    functor(Option, Name, Arity),
  178    arg(1, Option, Value),
  179    (   session_option(Name, Type)
  180    ->  must_be(Type, Value)
  181    ;   domain_error(http_session_option, Option)
  182    ),
  183    functor(Free, Name, Arity),
  184    (   clause(session_setting(Free), _, Ref)
  185    ->  (   Free \== Value
  186        ->  asserta(session_setting(Option)),
  187            erase(Ref),
  188            updated_session_setting(Name, Free, Value)
  189        ;   true
  190        )
  191    ;   asserta(session_setting(Option))
  192    ).
 http_session_option(?Option) is nondet
True if Option is a current option of the session system.
  198http_session_option(Option) :-
  199    session_setting(Option).
 session_setting(+SessionID, ?Setting) is semidet
Find setting for SessionID. It is possible to overrule some session settings using http_session_set(Setting).
  206session_setting(SessionId, Setting) :-
  207    nonvar(Setting),
  208    functor(Setting, Name, 1),
  209    local_option(Name, Value, Term),
  210    session_data(SessionId, '$setting'(Term)),
  211    !,
  212    arg(1, Setting, Value).
  213session_setting(_, Setting) :-
  214    session_setting(Setting).
  215
  216updated_session_setting(gc, _, passive) :-
  217    stop_session_gc_thread, !.
  218updated_session_setting(_, _, _).               % broadcast?
 http_set_session(Setting) is det
 http_set_session(SessionId, Setting) is det
Overrule a setting for the current or specified session. Currently, the only setting that can be overruled is timeout.
Errors
- permission_error(set, http_session, Setting) if setting a setting that is not supported on per-session basis.
  230http_set_session(Setting) :-
  231    http_session_id(SessionId),
  232    http_set_session(SessionId, Setting).
  233
  234http_set_session(SessionId, Setting) :-
  235    functor(Setting, Name, Arity),
  236    (   local_option(Name, _, _)
  237    ->  true
  238    ;   permission_error(set, http_session, Setting)
  239    ),
  240    arg(1, Setting, Value),
  241    (   session_option(Name, Type)
  242    ->  must_be(Type, Value)
  243    ;   domain_error(http_session_option, Setting)
  244    ),
  245    functor(Free, Name, Arity),
  246    retractall(session_data(SessionId, '$setting'(Free))),
  247    assert(session_data(SessionId, '$setting'(Setting))).
  248
  249local_option(timeout, X, timeout(X)).
 http_session_id(-SessionId) is det
True if SessionId is an identifier for the current session.
Arguments:
SessionId- is an atom.
Errors
- existence_error(http_session, _)
See also
- http_in_session/1 for a version that fails if there is no session.
  260http_session_id(SessionID) :-
  261    (   http_in_session(ID)
  262    ->  SessionID = ID
  263    ;   throw(error(existence_error(http_session, _), _))
  264    ).
 http_in_session(-SessionId) is semidet
True if SessionId is an identifier for the current session. The current session is extracted from session(ID) from the current HTTP request (see http_current_request/1). The value is cached in a backtrackable global variable http_session_id. Using a backtrackable global variable is safe because continuous worker threads use a failure driven loop and spawned threads start without any global variables. This variable can be set from the commandline to fake running a goal from the commandline in the context of a session.
See also
- http_session_id/1
  280http_in_session(SessionID) :-
  281    nb_current(http_session_id, ID),
  282    ID \== [],
  283    !,
  284    debug(http_session, 'Session id from global variable: ~q', [ID]),
  285    ID \== no_session,
  286    SessionID = ID.
  287http_in_session(SessionID) :-
  288    http_current_request(Request),
  289    http_in_session(Request, SessionID).
  290
  291http_in_session(Request, SessionID) :-
  292    memberchk(session(ID), Request),
  293    !,
  294    debug(http_session, 'Session id from request: ~q', [ID]),
  295    b_setval(http_session_id, ID),
  296    SessionID = ID.
  297http_in_session(Request, SessionID) :-
  298    memberchk(cookie(Cookies), Request),
  299    session_setting(cookie(Cookie)),
  300    member(Cookie=SessionID0, Cookies),
  301    debug(http_session, 'Session id from cookie: ~q', [SessionID0]),
  302    peer(Request, Peer),
  303    valid_session_id(SessionID0, Peer),
  304    !,
  305    b_setval(http_session_id, SessionID0),
  306    SessionID = SessionID0.
 http_session(+RequestIn, -RequestOut, -SessionID) is semidet
Maintain the notion of a session using a client-side cookie. This must be called first when handling a request that wishes to do session management, after which the possibly modified request must be used for further processing.

This predicate creates a session if the setting create is auto. If create is noauto, the application must call http_open_session/1 to create a session.

  320http_session(Request, Request, SessionID) :-
  321    memberchk(session(SessionID0), Request),
  322    !,
  323    SessionID = SessionID0.
  324http_session(Request0, Request, SessionID) :-
  325    memberchk(cookie(Cookies), Request0),
  326    session_setting(cookie(Cookie)),
  327    member(Cookie=SessionID0, Cookies),
  328    peer(Request0, Peer),
  329    valid_session_id(SessionID0, Peer),
  330    !,
  331    SessionID = SessionID0,
  332    Request = [session(SessionID)|Request0],
  333    b_setval(http_session_id, SessionID).
  334http_session(Request0, Request, SessionID) :-
  335    session_setting(create(auto)),
  336    session_setting(path(Path)),
  337    memberchk(path(ReqPath), Request0),
  338    sub_atom(ReqPath, 0, _, _, Path),
  339    !,
  340    create_session(Request0, Request, SessionID).
  341
  342create_session(Request0, Request, SessionID) :-
  343    http_gc_sessions,
  344    http_session_cookie(SessionID),
  345    session_setting(cookie(Cookie)),
  346    session_setting(path(Path)),
  347    debug(http_session, 'Created session ~q at path=~q', [SessionID, Path]),
  348    format('Set-Cookie: ~w=~w; Path=~w; Version=1\r\n',
  349           [Cookie, SessionID, Path]),
  350    Request = [session(SessionID)|Request0],
  351    peer(Request0, Peer),
  352    open_session(SessionID, Peer).
 http_open_session(-SessionID, +Options) is det
Establish a new session. This is normally used if the create option is set to noauto. Options:
renew(+Boolean)
If true (default false) and the current request is part of a session, generate a new session-id. By default, this predicate returns the current session as obtained with http_in_session/1.
Errors
- permission_error(open, http_session, CGI) if this call is used after closing the CGI header.
See also
- http_set_session_options/1 to control the create option.
- http_close_session/1 for closing the session.
  371http_open_session(SessionID, Options) :-
  372    http_in_session(SessionID0),
  373    \+ option(renew(true), Options, false),
  374    !,
  375    SessionID = SessionID0.
  376http_open_session(SessionID, _Options) :-
  377    (   in_header_state
  378    ->  true
  379    ;   current_output(CGI),
  380        permission_error(open, http_session, CGI)
  381    ),
  382    (   http_in_session(ActiveSession)
  383    ->  http_close_session(ActiveSession, false)
  384    ;   true
  385    ),
  386    http_current_request(Request),
  387    create_session(Request, _, SessionID).
  388
  389
  390:- multifile
  391    http:request_expansion/2.  392
  393http:request_expansion(Request0, Request) :-
  394    session_setting(enabled(true)),
  395    http_session(Request0, Request, _SessionID).
 peer(+Request, -Peer) is det
Find peer for current request. If unknown we leave it unbound. Alternatively we should treat this as an error.
  402peer(Request, Peer) :-
  403    (   session_setting(proxy_enabled(true)),
  404        http_peer(Request, Peer)
  405    ->  true
  406    ;   memberchk(peer(Peer), Request)
  407    ->  true
  408    ;   true
  409    ).
 open_session(+SessionID, +Peer)
Open a new session. Uses broadcast/1 with the term http_session(begin(SessionID, Peer)).
  416open_session(SessionID, Peer) :-
  417    get_time(Now),
  418    assert(current_session(SessionID, Peer)),
  419    assert(last_used(SessionID, Now)),
  420    b_setval(http_session_id, SessionID),
  421    broadcast(http_session(begin(SessionID, Peer))).
 valid_session_id(+SessionID, +Peer) is semidet
Check if this sessionID is known. If so, check the idle time and update the last_used for this session.
  429valid_session_id(SessionID, Peer) :-
  430    current_session(SessionID, SessionPeer),
  431    get_time(Now),
  432    (   session_setting(SessionID, timeout(Timeout)),
  433        Timeout > 0
  434    ->  get_last_used(SessionID, Last),
  435        Idle is Now - Last,
  436        (   Idle =< Timeout
  437        ->  true
  438        ;   http_close_session(SessionID),
  439            fail
  440        )
  441    ;   Peer \== SessionPeer
  442    ->  http_close_session(SessionID),
  443        fail
  444    ;   true
  445    ),
  446    set_last_used(SessionID, Now, Timeout).
  447
  448get_last_used(SessionID, Last) :-
  449    atom(SessionID),
  450    !,
  451    once(last_used(SessionID, Last)).
  452get_last_used(SessionID, Last) :-
  453    last_used(SessionID, Last).
 set_last_used(+SessionID, +Now, +TimeOut)
Set the last-used notion for SessionID from the current time stamp. The time is rounded down to 10 second intervals to avoid many updates and simplify the scheduling of session GC.
  461set_last_used(SessionID, Now, TimeOut) :-
  462    LastUsed is floor(Now/10)*10,
  463    (   clause(last_used(SessionID, CurrentLast), _, Ref)
  464    ->  (   CurrentLast == LastUsed
  465        ->  true
  466        ;   asserta(last_used(SessionID, LastUsed)),
  467            erase(Ref),
  468            schedule_gc(LastUsed, TimeOut)
  469        )
  470    ;   asserta(last_used(SessionID, LastUsed)),
  471        schedule_gc(LastUsed, TimeOut)
  472    ).
  473
  474
  475                 /*******************************
  476                 *         SESSION DATA         *
  477                 *******************************/
 http_session_asserta(+Data) is det
 http_session_assert(+Data) is det
 http_session_retract(?Data) is nondet
 http_session_retractall(?Data) is det
Versions of assert/1, retract/1 and retractall/1 that associate data with the current HTTP session.
  487http_session_asserta(Data) :-
  488    http_session_id(SessionId),
  489    asserta(session_data(SessionId, Data)).
  490
  491http_session_assert(Data) :-
  492    http_session_id(SessionId),
  493    assert(session_data(SessionId, Data)).
  494
  495http_session_retract(Data) :-
  496    http_session_id(SessionId),
  497    retract(session_data(SessionId, Data)).
  498
  499http_session_retractall(Data) :-
  500    http_session_id(SessionId),
  501    retractall(session_data(SessionId, Data)).
 http_session_data(?Data) is nondet
True if Data is associated using http_session_assert/1 to the current HTTP session.
Errors
- existence_error(http_session,_)
  510http_session_data(Data) :-
  511    http_session_id(SessionId),
  512    session_data(SessionId, Data).
  513
  514
  515                 /*******************************
  516                 *           ENUMERATE          *
  517                 *******************************/
 http_current_session(?SessionID, ?Data) is nondet
Enumerate the current sessions and associated data. There are two Pseudo data elements:
idle(Seconds)
Session has been idle for Seconds.
peer(Peer)
Peer of the connection.
  530http_current_session(SessionID, Data) :-
  531    get_time(Now),
  532    get_last_used(SessionID, Last), % binds SessionID
  533    Idle is Now - Last,
  534    (   session_setting(SessionID, timeout(Timeout)),
  535        Timeout > 0
  536    ->  Idle =< Timeout
  537    ;   true
  538    ),
  539    (   Data = idle(Idle)
  540    ;   Data = peer(Peer),
  541        current_session(SessionID, Peer)
  542    ;   session_data(SessionID, Data)
  543    ).
  544
  545
  546                 /*******************************
  547                 *          GC SESSIONS         *
  548                 *******************************/
 http_close_session(+SessionID) is det
Closes an HTTP session. This predicate can be called from any thread to terminate a session. It uses the broadcast/1 service with the message below.
http_session(end(SessionId, Peer))

The broadcast is done before the session data is destroyed and the listen-handlers are executed in context of the session that is being closed. Here is an example that destroys a Prolog thread that is associated to a thread:

:- listen(http_session(end(SessionId, _Peer)),
          kill_session_thread(SessionID)).

kill_session_thread(SessionID) :-
        http_session_data(thread(ThreadID)),
        thread_signal(ThreadID, throw(session_closed)).

Succeed without any effect if SessionID does not refer to an active session.

If http_close_session/1 is called from a handler operating in the current session and the CGI stream is still in state header, this predicate emits a Set-Cookie to expire the cookie.

Errors
- type_error(atom, SessionID)
See also
- listen/2 for acting upon closed sessions
  583http_close_session(SessionId) :-
  584    http_close_session(SessionId, true).
  585
  586http_close_session(SessionId, Expire) :-
  587    must_be(atom, SessionId),
  588    (   current_session(SessionId, Peer),
  589        (   b_setval(http_session_id, SessionId),
  590            broadcast(http_session(end(SessionId, Peer))),
  591            fail
  592        ;   true
  593        ),
  594        (   Expire == true
  595        ->  expire_session_cookie
  596        ;   true
  597        ),
  598        retractall(current_session(SessionId, _)),
  599        retractall(last_used(SessionId, _)),
  600        retractall(session_data(SessionId, _)),
  601        fail
  602    ;   true
  603    ).
 expire_session_cookie(+SessionId) is det
Emit a request to delete a session cookie. This is only done if http_close_session/1 is still in `header mode'.
  611expire_session_cookie :-
  612    in_header_state,
  613    session_setting(cookie(Cookie)),
  614    session_setting(path(Path)),
  615    !,
  616    format('Set-Cookie: ~w=; \c
  617                expires=Tue, 01-Jan-1970 00:00:00 GMT; \c
  618                path=~w\r\n',
  619           [Cookie, Path]).
  620expire_session_cookie.
  621
  622in_header_state :-
  623    current_output(CGI),
  624    is_cgi_stream(CGI),
  625    cgi_property(CGI, state(header)),
  626    !.
 http_gc_sessions is det
 http_gc_sessions(+TimeOut) is det
Delete dead sessions. Currently runs session GC if a new session is opened and the last session GC was more than a TimeOut ago.
  635:- dynamic
  636    last_gc/1.  637
  638http_gc_sessions :-
  639    start_session_gc_thread,
  640    http_gc_sessions(60).
  641http_gc_sessions(TimeOut) :-
  642    (   with_mutex(http_session_gc, need_sesion_gc(TimeOut))
  643    ->  do_http_gc_sessions
  644    ;   true
  645    ).
  646
  647need_sesion_gc(TimeOut) :-
  648    get_time(Now),
  649    (   last_gc(LastGC),
  650        Now-LastGC < TimeOut
  651    ->  true
  652    ;   retractall(last_gc(_)),
  653        asserta(last_gc(Now)),
  654        do_http_gc_sessions
  655    ).
  656
  657do_http_gc_sessions :-
  658    debug(http_session(gc), 'Running HTTP session GC', []),
  659    get_time(Now),
  660    (   last_used(SessionID, Last),
  661        session_setting(SessionID, timeout(Timeout)),
  662        Timeout > 0,
  663        Idle is Now - Last,
  664        Idle > Timeout,
  665        http_close_session(SessionID, false),
  666        fail
  667    ;   true
  668    ).
 start_session_gc_thread is det
 stop_session_gc_thread is det
Create/stop a thread that listens for timeout-at timing and wakes up to run http_gc_sessions/1 shortly after a session is scheduled to timeout.
  677:- dynamic
  678    session_gc_queue/1.  679
  680start_session_gc_thread :-
  681    session_gc_queue(_),
  682    !.
  683start_session_gc_thread :-
  684    session_setting(gc(active)),
  685    !,
  686    catch(thread_create(session_gc_loop, _,
  687                        [ alias('__http_session_gc'),
  688                          at_exit(retractall(session_gc_queue(_)))
  689                        ]),
  690          error(permission_error(create, thread, _),_),
  691          true).
  692start_session_gc_thread.
  693
  694stop_session_gc_thread :-
  695    retract(session_gc_queue(Id)),
  696    !,
  697    thread_send_message(Id, done),
  698    thread_join(Id, _).
  699stop_session_gc_thread.
  700
  701session_gc_loop :-
  702    thread_self(GcQueue),
  703    asserta(session_gc_queue(GcQueue)),
  704    repeat,
  705    thread_get_message(Message),
  706    (   Message == done
  707    ->  !
  708    ;   schedule(Message),
  709        fail
  710    ).
  711
  712schedule(at(Time)) :-
  713    current_alarm(At, _, _, _),
  714    Time == At,
  715    !.
  716schedule(at(Time)) :-
  717    debug(http_session(gc), 'Schedule GC at ~p', [Time]),
  718    alarm_at(Time, http_gc_sessions(10), _,
  719             [ remove(true)
  720             ]).
  721
  722schedule_gc(LastUsed, TimeOut) :-
  723    nonvar(TimeOut),                            % var(TimeOut) means none
  724    session_gc_queue(Queue),
  725    !,
  726    At is LastUsed+TimeOut+5,                   % give some slack
  727    thread_send_message(Queue, at(At)).
  728schedule_gc(_, _).
  729
  730
  731                 /*******************************
  732                 *             UTIL             *
  733                 *******************************/
 http_session_cookie(-Cookie) is det
Generate a random cookie that can be used by a browser to identify the current session. The cookie has the format XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX[.<route>], where XXXX are random hexadecimal numbers and [.<route>] is the optionally added routing information.
  743http_session_cookie(Cookie) :-
  744    route(Route),
  745    !,
  746    random_4(R1,R2,R3,R4),
  747    format(atom(Cookie),
  748            '~`0t~16r~4|-~`0t~16r~9|-~`0t~16r~14|-~`0t~16r~19|.~w',
  749            [R1,R2,R3,R4,Route]).
  750http_session_cookie(Cookie) :-
  751    random_4(R1,R2,R3,R4),
  752    format(atom(Cookie),
  753            '~`0t~16r~4|-~`0t~16r~9|-~`0t~16r~14|-~`0t~16r~19|',
  754            [R1,R2,R3,R4]).
  755
  756:- thread_local
  757    route_cache/1.
 route(-RouteID) is semidet
Fetch the route identifier. This value is added as .<route> to the session cookie and used by -for example- the apache load balanching module. The default route is the local name of the host. Alternatives may be provided using http_set_session_options/1.
  767route(Route) :-
  768    route_cache(Route),
  769    !,
  770    Route \== ''.
  771route(Route) :-
  772    route_no_cache(Route),
  773    assert(route_cache(Route)),
  774    Route \== ''.
  775
  776route_no_cache(Route) :-
  777    session_setting(route(Route)),
  778    !.
  779route_no_cache(Route) :-
  780    gethostname(Host),
  781    (   sub_atom(Host, Before, _, _, '.')
  782    ->  sub_atom(Host, 0, Before, _, Route)
  783    ;   Route = Host
  784    ).
  785
  786:- if(\+current_prolog_flag(windows, true)).
 urandom(-Handle) is semidet
Handle is a stream-handle for /dev/urandom. Originally, this simply tried to open /dev/urandom, failing if this device does not exist. It turns out that trying to open /dev/urandom can block indefinitely on some Windows installations, so we no longer try this on Windows.
  795:- dynamic
  796    urandom_handle/1.  797
  798urandom(Handle) :-
  799    urandom_handle(Handle),
  800    !,
  801    Handle \== [].
  802urandom(Handle) :-
  803    catch(open('/dev/urandom', read, In, [type(binary)]), _, fail),
  804    !,
  805    assert(urandom_handle(In)),
  806    Handle = In.
  807urandom(_) :-
  808    assert(urandom_handle([])),
  809    fail.
  810
  811get_pair(In, Value) :-
  812    get_byte(In, B1),
  813    get_byte(In, B2),
  814    Value is B1<<8+B2.
  815:- endif.
 random_4(-R1, -R2, -R3, -R4) is det
Generate 4 2-byte random numbers. Uses /dev/urandom when available to make prediction of the session IDs hard.
  822:- if(current_predicate(urandom/1)).  823random_4(R1,R2,R3,R4) :-
  824    urandom(In),
  825    !,
  826    get_pair(In, R1),
  827    get_pair(In, R2),
  828    get_pair(In, R3),
  829    get_pair(In, R4).
  830:- endif.  831random_4(R1,R2,R3,R4) :-
  832    R1 is random(65536),
  833    R2 is random(65536),
  834    R3 is random(65536),
  835    R4 is random(65536)