Post by samdiotanmeging on May 15, 2019 11:26:36 GMT
Main category, Development
Sub category, Compilers
Developer, Paulo Moura
Filesize, 18637
Title, Logtalk
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➱ Logtalk vers 3.25.0
FIXED: Missing Pygments syntax coloring of the module/2 opening directive, instructions to use the Logtalk lexer with Prolog files, and instructions for updating outdated Logtalk lexer support in a Pygments installation. Also updated the analyze_text() function to be less broad and for programming style, plus the number classifications to be more specific (after feedback from Georg Brandl and David Corbett, Pygments developers). ADDED: Unit test for the ISO standard read_term/3 predicate singletons/1 option. Corrected a compilation bug on the "metapredicates" example source file. Corrected several bugs on the performance monitor of the "searching" example. The member/2 predicate we have used in colours/1 and neighbours/2 is just a standard membership utility function which checks if X is a member of a given list. FIXED: Added missing definition for the standard acyclic_term/1 predicate to the Quintus Prolog adapter file. Corrected a bug where the opening directive of an object that, simultaneously, implements a protocol, imports a category, instantiates a class, and specializes a superclass, will not be recognized.
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Corrected a silly bug in the compilation of proprietary Prolog directives where meta-arguments would be compiled in debug mode if the "debug" flag as "off" and in normal mode of the "debug" flag was "on".
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UPDATED: SWI-Prolog experimental hack to get a top-level stack trace for errors generated from message sending calls. Commented out by default in the file. Thanks to Jan Wielemaker for his clarifications about the stack trace mechanism.
Improved the XML documentation automatically generated for objects and categories by appending to the compilation mode all the active optional features and the "threaded" and "synchronized" properties. Improved the XML documentation automatically generated for synchronized predicates by appending the "synchronized" property to the predicate compilation mode.
FIXED: Enable inlining of linking clauses that call Prolog module predicates.
IMPROVED: Documentation of the term expansion mechanism and its predicates.
UPDATED: The script now also looks for tester.logtalk files.
Updated configs/NOTES file include a workaround to use Logtalk with XSB 2.0, some guidelines on how to write loader utility files for BinProlog 7.50, and a bug in ALS Prolog 3.1 that affects Logtalk.
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