built-in method

bagof/3

Description

bagof(Template, Goal, List)

Collects a bag of solutions for the goal for each set of instantiations of the free variables in the goal. The order of the elements in the bag follows the order of the goal solutions. The free variables in the goal are the variables that occur in the goal but not in the template. Free variables can be ignored, however, by using the ^/2 existential qualifier. For example, if T is term containing all the free variables that we want to ignore, we can write T^Goal. Note that the term T can be written as V1^V2^....

When there are free variables, this method is re-executable on backtracking. This method fails when there are no solutions, never returning an empty list.

This built-in meta-predicate is declared as a private method and thus cannot be used as a message to an object.

Meta-predicate template

bagof(*, ^, *)

Modes and number of proofs

bagof(@term, +callable, -list) - zero_or_more

Errors

Goal is a variable:
instantiation_error
Goal is neither a variable nor a callable term:
type_error(callable, Goal)
Goal is a call to a non-existing predicate:
existence_error(procedure, Predicate)

Examples

To find a bag of solutions in the context of the object or category containing the call:
bagof(Template, Goal, List)
To find a bag of solutions of sending a message to self:
bagof(Template, ::Message, List)
To find a bag of solutions of sending a message to an explicit object:
bagof(Template, Object::Message, List)