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integer_list_to_dom(+List, -Dom)
Convert a sorted list of integers and integer intervals into a domain Dom.
- +List
- A list of integers and integer interval.
- -Dom
- Variable.
Description
   Convert a sorted list of integers and integer intervals into a domain
   Dom.  List must be sorted and integers must not overlap with intervals.
   Note that using sort/2 on a list of integers and intervals does not
   produce correct results because intervals are considered compound terms
   and thus sorted after all integers.  This predicate converts a list of
   successive integers into an interval and/or merges it with adjacent
   intervals.  Typically, it will be used to convert a sorted list of
   integers into a list of intervals and an appropriate domain.  If the
   list is already known to contain the right intervals, it is quicker to
   use sorted_list_to_dom/2.
Fail Conditions
   None.
Resatisfiable
   No.
Exceptions
- (4) instantiation fault 
- List is not ground.
- (5) type error 
- List contains an element which is neither integer nor an    integer interval.
- (6) out of range 
- The size of the resulting domain is too large.
- (6) out of range 
- The list is not sorted properly.
See Also
sorted_list_to_dom / 2, dvar_domain / 2