[eclipse-clp-users] Logtalk 2.41.0 released

From: Paulo Moura <pmoura_at_di.ubi.pt>
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 19:51:33 +0100
Hi!

Logtalk 2.41.0 is now available for downloading:

   http://logtalk.org/

Logtalk is an object-oriented logic programming language that can use most Prolog implementations as a back-end compiler. As a multi-paradigm language, it includes support for both prototypes and classes, protocols (interfaces), component-based programming through category-based composition, event-driven programming, and high-level multi-threading programming.

This release adds support for coinductive predicates, adds a new built-in predicate for accessing the Logtalk compilation/loading context, adds new programming examples, adds support for the SHJS syntax highlighter, fixes all know bugs, and includes portability updates for CxProlog, ECLiPSe, SWI-Prolog, XSB, and YAP.

Other noteworthy changes since the previous major release (2.40.0) are:

* Restored support for GNU Prolog. Requires GNU Prolog version 1.4.0 (or a later version)
* Dropped support for Ciao Prolog (see the release notes for details)
* Fixes for all know bugs
* New and improved programming examples
* Improved support for text editors and syntax highlighters
* Portability improvements for the supported Prolog compilers

For details and a complete list of changes, please consult the release notes:

   http://logtalk.org/releasenotes.html

Happy logtalking!

Paulo


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