Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!ukc!icdoc!sappho!fgm From: fgm@doc.ic.ac.uk (Frank G McCabe) Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Subject: Re: Request for Information: Prolog and Graphics Message-ID: Date: 8 Nov 90 11:08:52 GMT References: <1990Nov4.213115.9664@canterbury.ac.nz> <1990Nov06.120355.13886@ZYX.SE> Sender: news@doc.ic.ac.uk Distribution: comp Organization: Dept. of Computing, Imperial College, London Lines: 29 In <1990Nov06.120355.13886@ZYX.SE> amelie@ZYX.SE (Amelie Banks) writes: >>In article , ohara@bucsf.bu.edu (Scott O'Hara) writes: >>> Can anyone give me the names of any Prologs on a UNIX or a MacIntosh >>> system (or any other system for that matter) that has a graphics >>> interface? Alternatively, do you know of any Prolog that has a good C >>> interface which would allow one to to do graphics by calling C >>> routines? If you know of several, could you tell me which one you >>> like best? >( Sorry can't find the original posting...) >ZYX ProLog is built in C and has a very good C interface, with support >for C datastructures, and for debugging mixed Prolog and C code. The >interface is completely symmetrical, i.e. you can call C from Prolog or >call Prolog from C. > I dont think any listing of Prologs with graphics is complete without mentioning MacProlog. Abailable for the Macintosh it has raised the art of integrating Prolog with graphics to a new high. Details available from Quintus or LPA at: LPA Studio 4, The Royal Victoria Patriotic Bldg, Trinity Rd, London SW18 3SX tel: +44 81 871 2016 BTW I am biassed but that doesnt make me wrong! Frank McCabe