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Gprolog

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gprolog

http://gnu-prolog.inria.fr/
GNU Prolog is a free Prolog compiler with constraint solving over finite domains. It accepts a Prolog+ constraint program and produces a native binary. The obtained executable is now stand-alone. This executable can be quite small since GNU Prolog doesn't need to link the code of most unused built-in predicates. Besides the native code compilation, GNU Prolog offers a classical interactive interpreter (top-level). It also conforms to the ISO standard for Prolog. The program also includes an efficient constraint solver over Finite Domains (FD). This opens constraint logic programming to the user, combining its power with the declarativity of logic programming.

Documentation

User reference manual available from http://gnu-prolog.inria.fr/manual/index.html; User reference manual available in PostScript version from ftp://ftp.inria.fr/INRIA/Projects/contraintes/gprolog/manual.ps.gz; User reference manual available in DVI version from ftp://ftp.inria.fr/INRIA/Projects/contraintes/gprolog/manual-dvi.tar.gz.

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released on 14 June 2002

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GPLv2 Janet Casey 2451940.531 January 2001


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Contact(s)Role
"Email Daniel.Diaz@inria.fr" Daniel Diaz Maintainer

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Developer VCS Repository Webview http://savannah.gnu.org/cvs/?group_id=471
Bug Tracking E-mail mailto:bug-prolog@gnu.org
Developer E-mail mailto:users-prolog@gnu.org


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 23 August 2010.



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