Hi, The do loops in ECLiPSe has an arity of 2, i.e. it is defined by the predicate do/2, so this should not interfere with a do/3 predicate. Are you seeing any warning or error messages? However, I assume these Golog interpreters are not written specifically for ECLiPSe, so there may be other incompatibilities. One way to reduce the incompatibilities is to be use one of the compatibility modules, where you can define a module to use a particular "language", e.g. ISO Prolog. You can do this with: :- module(myisomodule, [], iso). at the start of your program (if your program uses modules, you will need to replace the module declaration). The ECLiPSe built-ins are defined in the eclipse language module, which is loaded by default, and you can override these definitions with a local/1 declaration, e.g. to not use ECLiPSe's do/2: :- local (do)/2. You can now define your own do/2 in your program. Cheers, Kish On 13/04/2013 16:22, mescalinum_at_gmail.com wrote: > I'm trying several Golog interpreters. > All those interpreters extensively use the do/3 predicate for finding solutions. > The eclipse iterator constructs use do as well, and this is interfering with the Golog interpreter. > Is it possible to disable/not load the built in do predicate? (I'd want to avoid renaming do to something else)Received on Sat Apr 13 2013 - 20:01:03 CEST
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