Modify infer_meta_predicate/2 such that ? is reported rather than *#897
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This PR makes
infer_meta_predicate/2consistent with the general preference of SWI-Prolog for using?rather than*as the unspecified argument mode specifier.While this is a breaking change, as far as I can tell
library(prolog_metainference)is only used bylibrary(prolog_codewalk)which does not rely on the current behavior ofinfer_meta_predicate/2using*, and I couldn't find any public code outside of SWI-Prolog itself currently usinginfer_meta_predicate/2.