Marco van de Voort schrieb:
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?
DoDi
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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
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
> handle inference rules i
Hans-Peter Diettrich wrote:
Mark Morgan Lloyd schrieb:
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
handle inference rules in
Mark Morgan Lloyd schrieb:
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
handle inference rules in a Delphi/FPC/Lazarus program
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
handle inference rules in a Delphi/FPC/Lazarus program, in the same way
that MS u