2008/6/3 Kish Shen <kisshen_at_cisco.com>: > In fact, even for the C/C++ interface, I strongly recommend that the user > stick to the simple yield/resume model, and not to start trying to > interleave C/C++ execution with ECLiPSe search -- there is probably no > reason to do this as a user writing application code, unless you are > extending ECLiPSe itself. > There was one reason. I wanted to dynamically create query. The software I am writing is quite complicated and I wanted to avoid writing data processing on a prolog side. Now I see I should write more on prolog side. Then there should be no problems. Best regards -- [ Wit Jakuczun w.jakuczun_at_wlogsolutions.com ] [ WLOG Solutions http://wlogsolutions.com ]Received on Tue Jun 03 2008 - 10:47:55 CEST
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