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Re: Users-prolog Digest, Vol 34, Issue 6


From: David Kommar
Subject: Re: Users-prolog Digest, Vol 34, Issue 6
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 10:25:46 +0100

Then I might suggest a GProlog-driven "source code beautifier", which converts all occurrences, outside of double quotes, of nation-specific characters into a three-symbol representation. And this code beautifier be processing your source code prior to compilation. You only need conversion rules for your own native language, polish, but if I might illustrate what I mean, I will show you my sketch to a program with facts for Danish/Swedish/Norvegian:

prc(["æ"],["a","e"]).
prc(["Æ"],["A","E"]).
prc(["ø"],["o","e"]).
prc(["Ø"],["O","E"]).
prc(["å"],["a","a"]).
prc(["Å"],["A","A"]).

When I get alittle longer with this idea, I shall upload the rules for this program to the newsgroup, and you will be able to customize it to Polish.

Regards to all who read this.
David Kommar
david k at vip dot cybercity dot dk
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Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 14:18:10 +0100
From: "David Kommar" <address@hidden>
Subject: Re:  ?,?,?,?,?.....
To: "Federico Federigi" <address@hidden>,
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Dear Federico.
The GNU Prolog compiler is a piece of systems programmature. On systems level of operation,
only 127 ASCII symbols are acceptable as throughput.

? I'm not sure this is a fair assessment. If you need programmic stability,
Gprolog is it.

Dhu


I recommend you to use Strawberry Prolog, which use both ___, ___, and many more nation-
specific letters.
Strawberry Prolog is for free for your personal use, and is on www.dobrev.com I think.
Regards
David Kommar
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Come posso far visualizzare all'interprete le lettere accetate? (_, _ _ ,_.......)
  Why gnu prolog inepreter don't display _ _ _ _ _ . . . . .. ?

  Grazie.

  Thanks.



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Come posso far visualizzare all'interprete le lettere accetate? (_, _ _ ,_.......)
  Why gnu prolog inepreter don't display _ _ _ _ _ . . . . .. ?

  Grazie.

  Thanks.



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