![]() Easy to deploy and highly portable object-oriented logic programming language. ![]() Fixed: All the embedding scripts to use the default value for the settings file if none is specified (using the -s option) as per documentation. Based on the Prolog programming language, Logtalk can work with most Prolog back-end compilers, while extending the Prolog capabilities, and offering support for code reuse and encapsulation.Added: All the embedding scripts now support omitting a settings file by using the -s none option.Added: Additional Unicode tests for the standard sub_atom/5 predicate.Improved: The document_converter example for faster conversion of large PDF files. ![]() Fixed: The packs::update/0 predicate to use default options for updating the outdated packs.Updated: The packs tool to print an error message when updating a pack fails unexpectedly.Updated: The logtalk_allure_report scripts to support generating single file reports when running Allure 2.24.0 or a later version.Improved: The packs tool handling of pack dependencies to try first to select dependency versions that verify any Logtalk and Prolog backend requirements before resorting to versions that just comply with the parent pack requirements.Added: Additional tests for the java library conversion between non-ASCII Java strings and Prolog atoms.Fixed: Override default Pygments CSS style for syntax highlighting errors in the Handbook to avoid displaying red boxes in non-Logtalk code blocks. Prolog multifile predicates are used when clauses for the same predicate are spread among several source files.Updated: The man pages of the logtalk_doclet and logtalk_tester scripts on generating a GNU Prolog executable that includes Logtalk.Improved: Documentation of the embedding scripts, notably on how to ensure relocatable applications.As, in general, a Prolog source file defines a single module, we can simply compile the Prolog files as Logtalk files. Fixed: The GNU Prolog adapter file to rely on the new show_banner flag (when available) instead of the new show_information flag (in the upcoming 1.6.0 release) to set the Logtalk report flag. Prolog modules The Logtalk compiler supports compiling modules (that only make use of a common subset of directives) as objects. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |