Building an Expression Tree in Prolog

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鱼传尺愫
鱼传尺愫 2020-12-02 02:17

I\'m looking for a way to build an Expression Tree in Prolog. I already did some experiments and came up with the following working code (that will only handle constants and

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  •  天命终不由人
    2020-12-02 02:55

    See here another schema, exploiting DCG and (a kind of) lazy evaluation:

    /*
    File:    dcg_calculator.pl
    Author:  Carlo,,,
    Created: Aug 16 2011
    Purpose: associativity and precedences in calculator
    */
    
    :- module(dcg_calculator, [dcg_calculator/2, expr//1]).
    %- [library(http/dcg_basics)]. obsolete
    :- [library(dcg/basics)].
    
    /* usage
    
    ?- dcg_calculator("1+(-2-2)",S),V is S.
    S = 1+ (-2-2),
    V = -3 ;
    false.
    
    */
    dcg_calculator(Formula, IsEvaluable) :-
        phrase(expr(IsEvaluable), Formula, []).
    
    expr(Evaluable) -->
        sum(Evaluable).
    
    sum(S) -->
        product(P), sum_1(P, S).
    sum_1(L, S) -->
        "+", product(P), sum_1(L + P, S);
        "-", product(P), sum_1(L - P, S);
        {L = S}.
    
    product(P) -->
        value(V), product_1(V, P).
    product_1(V, P) -->
        "*", value(U), product_1(V * U, P);
        "/", value(U), product_1(V / U, P);
        {V = P}.
    
    % value(V) -->
    %   {var(V)} -> {V=0 /* between(0, 9, V)*/ }, "0".
    
    value(V) -->
        "(", expr(V), ")" ;
        number(V).
    

    Using grammars to model data structures it's a very useful technique in Prolog. The grammar used it's an implementation of PEGs. Dependency from SWI-Prolog it's very limited, just number//1.

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