arf (12/16/82)
NAME: call it BTLprolog for now VERSION: 0 SOURCE/OS: C/Unix V7 FEATURES: Interpreter, enhanced Unix environment, real libraries, dynamic procedural attachment AVAILABILITY: maybe next year COST: STATUS: Under Development CONTACT: Alan Feuer Bell Telephone Laboratories Murray Hill, N.J. (usenet -> eagle!arf) DATED: 16 December 1982 NOTES: Novel features of this implementation are that the database it partitioned into modules and each module has its own view of the database. Also, arbitrary C functions can be dynamically attached to predicates (using the same trick as the lisp dynamic loader).
arf (12/16/82)
NAME: call it BTLprolog for now
VERSION: 0
SOURCE/OS: C/Unix V7
FEATURES: Interpreter, enhanced Unix environment, real libraries,
dynamic procedural attachment
AVAILABILITY: maybe next year
COST:
STATUS: Under Development
CONTACT: Alan Feuer
Bell Telephone Laboratories
Murray Hill, N.J.
(usenet -> eagle!arf)
DATED: 16 December 1982
NOTES: Novel features of this implementation are that the database
it partitioned into modules and each module has its own view
of the database. Also, arbitrary C functions can be dynamically
attached to predicates (using the same trick as the lisp dynamic
loader).
>From duke!harpo!floyd!cmcl2!lanl-a!unm-ivax!ingham (Kenneth Ingham) Wed Jan 5 23:05:04 1983
Subject: Cprolog is also available for VMS
Newsgroups: net.lang.prolog
I just got through co-oping at NASA Ames rsearch center. We had a VAX with
VMS which we wanted prolog on. With help from Frenando Periera, ~Iwe got it
running. Fernando has all the changes that were needed to get it to run
with the VMS C compiler.
Kenneth Ingham