Re: [fpc-other] PROLOG written in Pascal

2014-09-21 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
Marco van de Voort wrote: In our previous episode, Mark Morgan Lloyd said: Is anybody interested in a PROLOG interpreter written in Turbo Pascal, plus a couple of typeset articles which outline how it works internally? When I found it I was wondering whether it could be usefully used to

Re: [fpc-other] PROLOG written in Pascal

2014-09-21 Thread Marco van de Voort
In our previous episode, Hans-Peter Diettrich said: I don't understand why interested people couldn't implement mark/release for the base TP compatible level of FPC ? What is so different between TP and FPC there? Perhaps it's the effort to support it for multiple architectures? Afaik

Re: [fpc-other] PROLOG written in Pascal

2014-09-21 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
Bernd Oppolzer wrote: I have a library done for other projects which supports memory management routines, where the memory allocations may belong to different classes of memory, and then you are able to free all memory belonging to one class with one single call. That is, there are calls

Re: [fpc-other] PROLOG written in Pascal

2014-09-21 Thread Hans-Peter Diettrich
Marco van de Voort schrieb: In our previous episode, Hans-Peter Diettrich said: I don't understand why interested people couldn't implement mark/release for the base TP compatible level of FPC ? What is so different between TP and FPC there? Perhaps it's the effort to support it for multiple

Re: [fpc-other] PROLOG written in Pascal

2014-09-20 Thread Nikolay Nikolov
On 09/21/2014 12:31 AM, Marco van de Voort wrote: In our previous episode, Mark Morgan Lloyd said: Is anybody interested in a PROLOG interpreter written in Turbo Pascal, plus a couple of typeset articles which outline how it works internally? When I found it I was wondering whether it could be