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Exporting Prolog source code
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0207051v2.pdf (119.61 KB)
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Author(s)
Angelopoulos, Nicos
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
In this paper we present a simple source code configuration tool. ExLibris
operates on libraries and can be used to extract from local libraries all code relevant to a particular project. Our approach is not designed to address problems arising in code production lines, but rather, to support the needs of
individual or small teams of researchers who wish to communicate their Prolog
programs. In the process, we also wish to accommodate and encourage the writing
of reusable code. Moreover, we support and propose ways of dealing with issues
arising in the development of code that can be run on a variety of like-minded
Prolog systems. With consideration to these aims we have made the following decisions: (i) support file-based source development, (ii) require minimal program transformation, (iii) target simplicity of usage, and (iv) introduce minimum number of new primitives.
Date Issued
2002-07-29
Date Acceptance
2002-06-10
Citation
2002
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/79577
Copyright Statement
© 2002 The Author(s)
Identifier
http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0207051v2
Source
The 12th Workshop on Logic-Based Methods in Programming Environments
Subjects
cs.SE
cs.SE
D.1.6; D.2.5; D.2.6; F.4.1; I.2.3
Notes
8 pages; Alexandre Tessier, editor; WLPE 2002, http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/cs.SE/0207052
Publication Status
Published
Start Date
2002-07-29
Coverage Spatial
Copenhagen, Denmark
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