swi-prolog 6.6.4-1 source package in Ubuntu
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swi-prolog (6.6.4-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream release -- Євгеній Мещеряков <email address hidden> Fri, 21 Mar 2014 21:43:34 +0100
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- Uploaded by:
- Eugeniy Meshcheryakov
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Eugeniy Meshcheryakov
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- interpreters
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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swi-prolog_6.6.4-1.dsc | 2.0 KiB | f22d4b70a3637b956abe7986368d3ec9d35d6b95c576c15cca22f4ecbf1df5b5 |
swi-prolog_6.6.4.orig.tar.gz | 14.1 MiB | 663977959979e389df0f87c2eb426ab71105c12206605ec40925893b91733cef |
swi-prolog_6.6.4-1.debian.tar.xz | 18.4 KiB | 18db2da74f7d2d4e855b2dbbff769013edb50c17b6e2d3bad786c97af6fa7b48 |
Available diffs
- diff from 6.6.3-1 to 6.6.4-1 (13.9 KiB)
No changes file available.
Binary packages built by this source
- swi-prolog: ISO/Edinburgh-style Prolog interpreter
SWI-Prolog is a fast and powerful ISO/Edinburgh-style Prolog compiler with a
rich set of built-in predicates. It offers a fast, robust and small
environment which enables substantial applications to be developed with it.
.
SWI-Prolog additionally offers:
.
* A powerful module system
* Garbage collection
* Unicode character set handling
* Unbounted integer and rational number arithmetic
* Multithreading support
* A powerful C/C++ interface
* GNU Readline interface
- swi-prolog-java: Bidirectional interface between SWI-Prolog and Java
SWI-Prolog is a fast and powerful ISO/Edinburgh-style Prolog compiler with a
rich set of built-in predicates. It offers a fast, robust and small
environment which enables substantial applications to be developed with it.
.
SWI-Prolog additionally offers:
.
* A powerful module system
* Garbage collection
* Unicode character set handling
* Unbounted integer and rational number arithmetic
* Multithreading support
* A powerful C/C++ interface
* GNU Readline interface
.
This library provides JPL, a bidirectional interface between SWI-Prolog and
the Java 2 runtime.
- swi-prolog-nox: ISO/Edinburgh-style Prolog interpreter (without X support)
SWI-Prolog is a fast and powerful ISO/Edinburgh-style Prolog compiler with a
rich set of built-in predicates. It offers a fast, robust and small
environment which enables substantial applications to be developed with it.
.
SWI-Prolog additionally offers:
.
* A powerful module system
* Garbage collection
* Unicode character set handling
* Unbounted integer and rational number arithmetic
* Multithreading support
* A powerful C/C++ interface
* GNU Readline interface
.
This package contains a working SWI-Prolog installation with GUI components.
- swi-prolog-odbc: ODBC library for SWI-Prolog
SWI-Prolog is a fast and powerful ISO/Edinburgh-style Prolog compiler with a
rich set of built-in predicates. It offers a fast, robust and small
environment which enables substantial applications to be developed with it.
.
SWI-Prolog additionally offers:
.
* A powerful module system
* Garbage collection
* Unicode character set handling
* Unbounted integer and rational number arithmetic
* Multithreading support
* A powerful C/C++ interface
* GNU Readline interface
.
This package provides a foreign language extension to ODBC, a standard for
interfacing with database systems.
- swi-prolog-x: User interface library for SWI-Prolog (with X support)
SWI-Prolog is a fast and powerful ISO/Edinburgh-style Prolog compiler with a
rich set of built-in predicates. It offers a fast, robust and small
environment which enables substantial applications to be developed with it.
.
SWI-Prolog additionally offers:
.
* A powerful module system
* Garbage collection
* Unicode character set handling
* Unbounted integer and rational number arithmetic
* Multithreading support
* A powerful C/C++ interface
* GNU Readline interface
.
XPCE is an object-oriented symbolic programming environment for user
interfaces. Although XPCE was designed to be language-independent, it has
gained popularity most with Prolog.