oz@yunexus.UUCP (Ozan Yigit) (02/08/88)
UNSW prolog is a neat (small, tidy, nicely written) prolog interpreter from the University of New South Wales, written in C, by Claude Sammut. I found this interpreter, of all places, in a DECUS RSX-11 Symposium Tape. It compiles and runs under un*x, and appears to be very portable. Material obtained from DECUS tapes (except the infamous Yacc stupidity) are publicly distributable, so I am planning to post this interpreter to comp.sources.unix, unless it has been posted elsewhere, and has been generally accessible. If there are any problems with such a posting (i.e. DECUS tape submission may have been unauthorized etc.) do let me know as soon as possible. oz -- Those who lose the sight Usenet: [decvax|ihnp4]!utzoo!yunexus!oz of what is really important ......!seismo!mnetor!yunexus!oz are destined to become Bitnet: oz@[yusol|yulibra|yuyetti] irrelevant. - anon Phonet: +1 416 736-5257 x 3976
sbw@naucse.UUCP (Steve Wampler) (02/08/88)
In article <315@yunexus.UUCP>, oz@yunexus.UUCP (Ozan Yigit) writes: > UNSW prolog is a neat (small, tidy, nicely written) prolog interpreter > from the University of New South Wales, written in C, by Claude Sammut. > Material obtained from DECUS tapes (except the infamous Yacc stupidity) > are publicly distributable, so I am planning to post this interpreter > to comp.sources.unix, unless it has been posted elsewhere, and has been > generally accessible. > If there are any problems with such a posting (i.e. DECUS tape submission > may have been unauthorized etc.) do let me know as soon as possible. I picked up a version from Dr. Sammut three years ago, and it required a license agreement. In particular, it was not to be redistributed without Dr. Sammut's prior written permission (there were other restrictions as well). I would suggest contacting Dr. Sammut to check on this: Claude Sammut Department of Computer Science University of New South Wales P.O. Box 1 Kensington, N.S.W. 2033 Australia -- Steve Wampler {....!arizona!naucse!sbw}