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- PL_get_atom_ex()
- PL_get_integer_ex()
- PL_get_long_ex()
- PL_get_int64_ex()
- PL_get_uint64_ex()
- PL_get_intptr_ex()
- PL_get_size_ex()
- PL_get_bool_ex()
- PL_get_float_ex()
- PL_get_char_ex()
- PL_get_pointer_ex()
- PL_get_list_ex()
- PL_get_nil_ex()
- PL_unify_list_ex()
- PL_unify_nil_ex()
- PL_unify_bool_ex()
- PL_instantiation_error()
- PL_uninstantiation_error()
- PL_representation_error()
- PL_type_error()
- PL_domain_error()
- PL_existence_error()
- PL_permission_error()
- PL_resource_error()
- PL_syntax_error()
- Convenient functions to generate Prolog exceptions
- The Foreign Include File
- Foreign Language Interface
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Availability:C-language interface function
uninstantiation_error(culprit)
. This should be called
if an argument that must be unbound at entry is bound to culprit.
This error is typically raised for a pure output arguments such as a
newly created stream handle (e.g., the third argument of open/3).