GNU Prolog for Java - News
posted by drt24, Thu 06 Jan 2011 01:42:37 PM UTC - 0 replies
The GNU Prolog for Java project would like to announce the release of version 0.2.6.
This is a bugfix release and fixes a fairly major bug in the use of the assert[az], abolish and retract in fairly normal use cases. #31550
Prolog for Java is a java library (gnu.prolog) that allows Prolog code to be executed from within java.
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posted by drt24, Mon 03 Jan 2011 10:53:32 PM UTC - 0 replies
A fairly major bug in assetz/abolish/retract etc. where due to cached code not being updated correctly they would not correctly update predicates was reported https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?31550 and has since been fixed in current newmaster.
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posted by drt24, Wed 18 Aug 2010 09:52:42 PM UTC - 0 replies
The GNU Prolog for Java project is proud to announce the release of
version 0.2.5.
This is our first official release since 0.1.0 on 2000-11-12.
Prolog for Java is a java library (gnu.prolog) that allows Prolog code
to be executed from within java. This allows for the use of Prolog to
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posted by drt24, Sun 15 Aug 2010 02:04:19 PM UTC - 0 replies
The GNU Prolog for Java project is proud to announce the release of the beta version of our 0.2.5 release.
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posted by drt24, Mon 02 Aug 2010 03:20:19 PM UTC - 0 replies
In our first release since 0.1.0 (2000-11-12) the GNU Prolog for Java project is proud to announce the release of an alpha version of our 0.2.5 release.
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posted by drt24, Sat 03 Jul 2010 01:14:34 PM UTC - 0 replies
There are only 7 failing standards compliance tests to pass before I will do the Alpha release of GNU Prolog for Java version 0.2.5.
I would like to thank Michiel Hendriks for writing a lot of the code that makes this possible.
Also the test suites from http://pauillac.inria.fr/~deransar/prolog/suites.html by J.P.E Hodgson have been immensely helpful in finding bugs and unfinished features.