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GNU Prolog
Developer(s)Daniel Diaz [1]
Stable release
1.5.0 / July 8, 2021; 2 years ago (2021-07-08)
Repository
Written in C
Operating system Linux, Solaris, Windows, BSD, Mac OS X
Type Compiler
License GNU General Public License v2 (or above) or GNU Lesser General Public License v3 (or above) or both in parallel
Website www.gprolog.org

GNU Prolog (also called gprolog) is a compiler developed by Daniel Diaz with an interactive debugging environment for Prolog available for Unix, Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. It also supports some extensions to Prolog including constraint programming over a finite domain, parsing using definite clause grammars, and an operating system interface.

The compiler converts the source code into byte code that can be interpreted by a Warren abstract machine (WAM) and converts that to standalone executables.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Daniel Diaz's Home Page".

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
GNU Prolog
Developer(s)Daniel Diaz [1]
Stable release
1.5.0 / July 8, 2021; 2 years ago (2021-07-08)
Repository
Written in C
Operating system Linux, Solaris, Windows, BSD, Mac OS X
Type Compiler
License GNU General Public License v2 (or above) or GNU Lesser General Public License v3 (or above) or both in parallel
Website www.gprolog.org

GNU Prolog (also called gprolog) is a compiler developed by Daniel Diaz with an interactive debugging environment for Prolog available for Unix, Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. It also supports some extensions to Prolog including constraint programming over a finite domain, parsing using definite clause grammars, and an operating system interface.

The compiler converts the source code into byte code that can be interpreted by a Warren abstract machine (WAM) and converts that to standalone executables.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Daniel Diaz's Home Page".

External links



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