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Re: Question...
From: |
Fergus Henderson |
Subject: |
Re: Question... |
Date: |
Sun, 18 Feb 2001 07:37:30 +1100 |
On 17-Feb-2001, Pablo Sabatino <address@hidden> wrote:
> I have a question about the Prolog list.
...
> for example:
>
> domains
> name=integer
> list=name*
> predicates
> name(name)
> give_names(list)
> clauses
> name(pablo).
> name(andy).
> name(kim).
This is the GNU Prolog list. The code that you have posted is written
in Visual/PDC/Turbo Prolog, which is a quite different language than
standard (ISO) Prolog. GNU Prolog supports standard Prolog, not
Visual/PDC/Turbo Prolog.
Furthermore, your question is a FAQ: check the comp.lang.prolog FAQ list.
(The answer, incidentally, is to use the builtin "findall" predicate.)
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