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Re: GProlog by pipe ?
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Daniel Diaz |
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Re: GProlog by pipe ? |
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Tue, 17 Dec 2002 15:02:34 +0100 |
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Hi,
maybe you could look at CLPGUI: a Graphical User Interface for
Constraint Logic Programming which is based on sockets:
http://contraintes.inria.fr/~fages/CLPGUI/
BTW: you can avoid the W32 GUI console by setting the environment
variable LINEDIT with a string containing 'gui=no'
Ex:
export LINEDIT='gui=no' (cygwin+bash)
or
SET LINEDIT='gui=no' (dos)
in which case the execution is in text console mode.
Finally, you can type 'a' for all solutions under the top-level to
obtain all solutions (beware to infinite nb of solutions !).
Bourdeaud'Huy Thomas wrote:
Hi, I'm currently developping a TCL interface to synthesize Petri Nets
with constraint programming. The idea is to visualize the results of a
prolog constraint resolution. I have a problem concerning the use of
gprolog in this interface, because i tried to use a "pipe" openning of
gprolog, but it seems like some predicates don't run. In fact, I have
deleted the w32guicons.dll file, to obtain a console executable that i
could use with the pipe openning. But i don't succeed to consult any
file with this version of gprolog, neither in the TCL interface, nor in
the gprolog.exe itself. Has someone got the same problem ?
Another problem is that prolog waits for the ";" to list all solutions,
but i would like to have all the solutions in one time, in order to keep
the hand in the Tcl interface. Is there a way to ask a goal to prolog
and to ask it to generate all solutions, a predicate to use for example
? For example, prolog4 answers all solutions without asking for the user
to press ";"
Thanks a lot !
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