(library(lists)
), a
relative filename or an absolute filename. The primary intention of this
predicate is to resolve files specified as Alias(Relative).
Option is a list of options to guide the conversion:
''
. For each
extension, absolute_file_name/3
will first add the extension and then verify the conditions imposed by
the other options. If the condition fails, the next extension on the
list is tried. Extensions may be specified both as .ext
or
plain ext
.read
, write
, append
,
execute
, exist
or none
. See also access_file/2.txt
implies ['']
,
prolog
implies ['.pl', '']
, executable
implies
['.so', '']
, qlf
implies ['.qlf', '']
and
directory
implies ['']
. The file type source
is an alias for prolog
for compatibility with SICStus
Prolog. See also prolog_file_type/2.
This predicate only returns non-directories, unless the option file_type(directory)
is specified.error
(default), throw an existence_error
exception if the file cannot be found. If fail
, stay
silent.140Silent operation was the
default up to version 3.2.6.first
(default), the predicate leaves no choice point.
Otherwise a choice point will be left and backtracking may yield more
solutions.true
(default is false
) and Spec
is atomic, call expand_file_name/2
followed by member/2
on Spec before proceeding. This is a SWI-Prolog extension
intended to minimise porting effort after SWI-Prolog stopped expanding
environment variables and the ~
by default.
This option should be considered deprecated. In particular the use of wildchart
patterns such as *
should be avoided.
The Prolog flag verbose_file_search
can be set to true
to help debugging Prolog's search for
files.
This predicate is derived from Quintus Prolog. In Quintus Prolog, the
argument order was absolute_file_name(+Spec, +Options, -Path)
.
The argument order has been changed for compatibility with ISO and
SICStus. The Quintus argument order is still accepted.