2.9 The class PlTerm (version 2)
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          • The class PlTerm (version 2)
            • Constructors (version 2)
            • Overview of accessing and changing values (version 2)
            • Converting PlTerm to native C and C++ types (version 2)
            • Unification (version 2)
            • Comparison (version 2)
            • Analysing compound terms (version 2)
            • Miscellaneous (version 2)
            • The class PlTermString (version 2)
            • The class PlCodeList (version 2)
            • The class PlCharList (version 2)
            • The class PlCompound (version 2)
            • The class PlTail (version 2)

2.9.11 The class PlCompound (version 2)

PlCompound :: PlCompound(const wchar_t *text)
PlCompound :: PlCompound(const char *text)
Create a term by parsing (as read/1) the text. If the text is not valid Prolog syntax, a syntax_error exception is raised. Otherwise a new term-reference holding the parsed text is created.
PlCompound :: PlCompound(const wchar_t *functor, PlTermv args)
PlCompound :: PlCompound(const char *functor, PlTermv args)
Create a compound term with the given name from the given vector of arguments. See PlTermv for details. The example below creates the Prolog term hello(world).
PlCompound("hello", PlTermv("world"))