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- From: tim@quintus.com (Tim Lindholm)
- Subject: Re: Q: Synergy of C and prolog
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.172959.29821@quintus.com>
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- Organization: Quintus Corporation, Palo Alto, CA
- References: <1992Nov14.150635.24776@polaris.utu.fi> <1992Nov15.222409.16890@trl.oz.au> <601@tower1.uucp>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 17:29:59 GMT
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- > From: arjen@disnet.uucp (Arjen Duursma)
- > Subject: Re: Q: Synergy of C and prolog
- > Message-ID: <601@tower1.uucp>
- > Date: 16 Nov 92 07:12:11 GMT
- >
- > The only prolog I know of that can be called from a C-program (or other
- > languages) is Arity prolog. Works the other way around too (ofcourse).
- >
- > Arjen
-
- I don't mean to instigate a round of "me too" postings, but there are several
- other Prolog systems that let you call Prolog from C. Quintus Prolog and I/F
- Prolog (I'm pretty sure) can do it too.
-
- -- Tim
-
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