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Hi,

I'm having trouble inserting facts into an existing prolog file, without overwriting the original contents.

Suppose I have a file test.pl:

:- dynamic born/2. 

born(john,london).
born(tim,manchester).

If I load this in prolog, and I assert more facts:

| ?- assert(born(laura,kent)).
yes

I'm aware I can save this by doing:

|?- tell('test.pl'),listing(born/2),told.

Which works but test.pl now only contains the facts, not the ":- dynamic born/2":

born(john,london).
born(tim,manchester).
born(laura,kent).

This is problematic because if I reload this file, I won't be able to insert anymore facts into test.pl because ":- dynamic born/2." doesn't exist anymore.

I read somewhere that, I could do:

append('test.pl'),listing(born/2),told.

which should just append to the end of the file, however, I get the following error:

! Existence error in user:append/1
! procedure user:append/1 does not exist
! goal:  user:append('test.pl')

Btw, I'm using Sicstus prolog. Does this make a difference?

Thanks!

A: 

It is not surprising it only contains the facts as that is all you have told it to save. The easiest way around this is to use

|?- tell('test.pl'), write(':- dynamic born/2.'), nl, listing(born/2), told.

or write a small procedure which does this. Depending on how you intend to use this you may consider using save_program/1/2 and restore/1.

I can't help you with append/1 I'm afraid.

rvirding
For SWP-Prolog there is no need to `write` declaration of `born/2` directly. It is done by `listing(born/2)`.
ony
Thanks very much, that certainly does work. I'll take a llook at how I can use save_program and restore.
vuj