2.1 library(pengines): Pengines: Web Logic Programming Made Easy
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          • library(pengines): Pengines: Web Logic Programming Made Easy
            • pengine_create/1
            • pengine_ask/3
            • pengine_next/2
            • pengine_stop/2
            • pengine_abort/1
            • pengine_destroy/1
            • pengine_destroy/2
            • pengine_self/1
            • pengine_application/1
            • current_pengine_application/1
            • pengine_property/2
            • pengine_output/1
            • pengine_debug/2
            • thread_pool:create_pool/1
            • pengine_done/0
            • prepare_module/3
            • prepare_goal/3
            • not_sandboxed/2
            • pengine_pull_response/2
            • pengine_input/2
            • pengine_respond/3
            • pengine_event_loop/2
            • pengine_rpc/2
            • pengine_rpc/3
            • prompt/3
            • output/2
            • portray_blob/2
            • write_result/3
            • add_error_details/3
            • event_to_json/3
            • authentication_hook/3
            • pengine_user/1
Availability::- use_module(library(pengines)).
Source[semidet,multifile]event_to_json(+Event, -JSONTerm, +Lang)
Hook that translates a Pengine event structure into a term suitable for reply_json/1, according to the language specification Lang. This can be used to massage general Prolog terms, notably associated with success(ID, Bindings, Projection, Time, More) and output(ID, Term) into a format suitable for processing at the client side.