ciao(a)clip.dia.fi.upm.es wrote:
understanding of modules is correct. But if you had a module access problem your predicate would not fail: you would get a compile-time error saying that debugger/1 is not imported. So, your predicate is most probably not failing bacause debugger/1 is not accessible, but for some other reason. You can always use the (source) debugger to find out where the failure comes from. If you still have problems if you send us the whole program we can probably find it for you. Hope this helps.
Ahh, those warnings are actually quite useful! Yes, it was an extra full-stop in a predicate meaning that the call to debugger became a declaration. The joy...
Thanks for the help guys, and the other suggestions on the list, much appreciated.
Amoss
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