
write_canonical(+Stream, ?Term)

   The term Term is written on the output stream Stream in a form that ignores
operator declarations and can be read in.



Arguments
   Stream              Stream handle or alias (atom)
   Term                Prolog term.

Type
   Term I/O

Description
   Used to write the term Term in a form that can be read back independent
   of the current operator declarations.  Atoms and strings are quoted,
   operator declarations are ignored, lists are printed as ./2 structures,
   the (stream-specific or global) print_depth flag is not taken into account,
   variable attributes are printed, and variables are printed with unique
   identifiers.


   write_canonical(S,Term) is equivalent to printf(S,"%DMOQv.w", Term)
   or write_term(S,Term, [attributes(full),operators(false),quoted(true),
           dotlists(true),variables(raw),depth(full),transform(false)]).


   Note that as usual, the output is buffered, so it may need to be flushed
   either by closing the stream, by writing again or by using flush/1.




Modes and Determinism
   write_canonical(+, ?) is det

Modules
   This predicate is sensitive to its module context (tool predicate, see @/2).

Exceptions
     4 --- Stream is not instantiated.
     5 --- Stream is not an atom or a stream handle.
   192 --- Stream is not an output stream.
   193 --- Stream is an illegal stream specification.

Examples
   
   Success:
    ?- write_canonical(output, 'A'+[a,B]).
    +('A', .(a, .(_216, [])))
    B = B
    yes.

Error:
    write_canonical(S, a(b,c)).        (Error 4).
    write_canonical("string", a(b,c)). (Error 5).
    write_canonical(input, X + 2).     (Error 192).
    write_canonical(atom, X + 2).      (Error 193).





See Also
   write / 1, write / 2, writeq / 1, writeq / 2, write_canonical / 1
