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K. De Bosschere and P. Tarau. A Continuation Based Prolog-To-C Mapping. In ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, Phoenix, Arizona, 1994.

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A comparison of some schemes for translating logic to C. - Demoen, Maris (1994)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....as erlreg. Since C compilers will certainly become better, the optimizations might be included in the future, so that the preference for the (ANSI C) Janus compilation scheme, becomes stronger. 6. Other schemes There have been other attempts to compile Prolog to C; we mention only the recent [8] which differs mainly from jc in that it starts from a binarized program (see [11] In [9] the Prolog to C compiler is built on top of a traditional WAM compiler. The WAM instructions are expanded in line or they become function calls. The call sequence of the predicates is controlled by a ....

K. De Bosschere and P. Tarau, `A continuation based Prolog-to-C mapping', in Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC '94), Phoenix, Arizona, March, 1994


wamcc: Compiling Prolog to C - Codognet, Diaz (1995)   (19 citations)  (Correct)

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K. De Bosschere and P. Tarau. A Continuation Based Prolog-To-C Mapping. In ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, Phoenix, Arizona, 1994.

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