Assigns the Arg-th argument of the compound term Term 
with the given Value as setarg/3, 
but on backtracking the assignment is not reversed. If Value 
is not atomic, it is duplicated using duplicate_term/2. 
This predicate uses the same technique as
nb_setval/2. 
We therefore refer to the description of nb_setval/2 
for details on non-backtrackable assignment of terms. This predicate is 
compatible with GNU-Prolog setarg(A,T,V,false), removing 
the type restriction on Value. See also nb_linkarg/3. 
Below is an example for counting the number of solutions of a goal. Note 
that this implementation is thread-safe, reentrant and capable of 
handling exceptions. Realising these features with a traditional 
implementation based on assert/retract or flag/3 
is much more complicated.
:- meta_predicate
        succeeds_n_times(0, -).
succeeds_n_times(Goal, Times) :-
        Counter = counter(0),
        (   Goal,
            arg(1, Counter, N0),
            N is N0 + 1,
            nb_setarg(1, Counter, N),
            fail
        ;   arg(1, Counter, Times)
        ).