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Abstract: Some Prolog systems are able to delay the execution of Prolog goals and resume it later. We were involved in the design, implementation and evaluation of several such systems and we summarise here our experiences with them. First we describe a general structure of such 'coroutining' systems and then we concentrate on the particular features of and choices made in three ECRC's logic programming systems: ECRC-Prolog, SEPIA and ECLiPSe. (Update)
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.... EP5291 INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE IN CONFIDENCE Various forms of attributed variables have been used in Prolog systems with coroutining [27, 26, 24, 29, 30]. In these systems, however, an attributed variable is a system primitive which is not accessible to the user. The ECL i PS e...
.... control was first provided in interpreters like Prolog II [6] or MU Prolog [22] and then WAM compilers like SICStus [4] or ECRC Prolog [16]. These systems were able to suspend the execution of certain Prolog subgoals and resume them later, when they became sufficiently...
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Micha Meier. Better Late Than Never. Internal report, ECRC, Munich, Germany, 1993. In ICLP '93 Workshop on Practical Implementations and Systems Experience, Budapest, Hungary, June 1993. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/meier95better.html More
@inproceedings{ meier93better,
author = "Micha Meier",
title = "Better Late Than Never",
booktitle = "{ICLP}-Workshops on Implementation of Logic Programming Systems",
pages = "151-165",
year = "1993",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/meier95better.html" }
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