Posted in Eclipse, tuProlog on July 8, 2008 | No Comments »
I’ve spent the best hours of Sunday afternoon (after the F1 race in the UK, that is) and some hours this night to test a possibly new and revamped version of the Eclipse plug-in for tuProlog through the use of features and update sites. No problem whatsoever in Eclipse Europa. However, at the first install, [...]
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After noticing the new NetBeans 6 release, packed with goodies such as Ruby support, I decided to give the Sun IDE another chance for non-web development, and started trying it with the projects I (am supposed to) maintain. Since I supposed to feel more comfortable in Java-land, I picked tuProlog first. The first task was, [...]
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Posted in Java, tuProlog on January 17, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Over at the tuprolog-users mailing list, I’ve just had my first encounter with a JVM bug. Clearly, I’ve not been programming enough to make it happen earlier.
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Posted in Linux, tuProlog on January 12, 2008 | No Comments »
It seems that the command line interface of tuProlog (also known amongst its few users as prompt or CUI console) reacts in quite an irritant way to some particular keystrokes under *nix based systems (that is, mainly, Mac OS X and Linux). When trying to summon some kind of command history by pressing the Up [...]
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Posted in tuProlog on April 20, 2007 | 3 Comments »
Slightly less than three months after 2.0.1, tuProlog 2.1 has been released today. This new version contains a speedy parser reworked to a more object-oriented interface, and a revised theory management subsystem. Many other little enhancements and bugfixes are included: a new implementation of disjunction, if-then, and if-then-else to solve problems in the interaction of [...]
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