Sujet : Re: ANN: Dogelog Player 1.1.6 (HTTP Client)
De : janburse (at) *nospam* fastmail.fm (Mild Shock)
Groupes : comp.lang.pythonDate : 10. Mar 2024, 19:10:28
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Dogelog Player is a Prolog system that is 100% written
in Prolog itself. It is avsailable for the JavaScript,
Python and Java platform. We show how the stable
ordering of Prolog variables in Dogelog Player allows
highly efficient constraint solving approaches.
We convert the undirected graph into a directed graph
and create adjacency lists. This inequality graph doesn’t
have the same delayed evaluation overhead than
(#=)/2 and dif/2. We demonstrate map coloring and
sudoku solving. Further improvements in a
subsequent article.
See also:
Map Coloring and Sudoku Solving
https://twitter.com/dogelogch/status/1766885890712883276Map Coloring and Sudoku Solving
https://www.facebook.com/groups/dogelogMild Shock schrieb:
Dear All,
We are happy to announce a new edition
of the Dogelog player:
- Enhanced '$YIELD'/1:
Previously the '$YIELD'/1 instruction was hard coded
to understand an integer for sleep/1 and an atom for
native library loading. The implementation has been
change to accept a Promise object, known from
JavaScript. Emulations were made available for
Java and Python.
- Async I/O:
Based on the new '$YIELD'/1 and a buffer fast path
idea, the console reading, file property and file
reading have been asyncified. There is no change in
the Prolog API, files are still to be opened via the
ISO core open/3 and accessed via ISO core get_code/2
respectively ISO core peek_code/2. But input can now
be executed quasi-parallel by multiple tasks.
- HTTP client:
The ISO core open/4 has been moved to the library(spin).
The support of the HTTP and HTTPS protocol in open/3
and open/4, has been extended from the JavaScript
browser to the JavaScript command line (by means of
new fetch in nodejs >21). Further supported targets
are now Python and Java (by means of new HTTP client
in JDK >21).
Have Fun!
Jan Burse, http://www.xlog.ch/ , 07.03.2024