Design and Implementation of an Interpreter Engine for a Visual Logic Programming Language Omid
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inproceedings
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Banyasad and Philip T. Cox
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Date de publication:
10/2013
Résumé:
Implémentation d'un environnement de programmation pour un langage logique visuel.
Il contient aussi un interpréteur et permet de générer du code Prologue
Abstract:
The design and implementation of an interpreter engine for Lograph, a general purpose visual logic programming language, is discussed. The engine takes full advantage of an efficient implementation of Prolog, while providing for animation of execution. The engine is an interpreter that operates on a Prolog translation of Lograph programs and queries. The translated Lograph programs are probed with instrumentation code at appropriate places so that applications of Lograph rules are reported to the visual interface of Lograph as a side effect of the execution of a program.
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