Xref: utzoo comp.lang.scheme:974 comp.lang.prolog:2270 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!cs.utexas.edu!rice!titan!dorai From: dorai@titan.rice.edu (Dorai Sitaram) Newsgroups: comp.lang.scheme,comp.lang.prolog Subject: Re: Prolog interpreter in LISP wanted Summary: A rose by any other name... Keywords: Prolog, embedding, Scheme, email, portable, ftp Message-ID: <3932@brazos.Rice.edu> Date: 21 Dec 89 19:47:43 GMT References: <1690@gannet.cl.cam.ac.uk> <3833@brazos.Rice.edu> <3841@brazos.Rice.edu> Sender: root@rice.edu Reply-To: dorai@titan.rice.edu (Dorai Sitaram) Followup-To: comp.lang.scheme Organization: Rice University, Houston Lines: 29 In article <3841@brazos.Rice.edu> dorai@titan.rice.edu (Dorai Sitaram) writes: >convenient to all concerned if I made it ftp'able from Rice, rather >than clog the net. > >Procedure: ftp titan.rice.edu (as anonymous) > get public/slog.sh > >slog.sh is a shar file, and contains two implementation files (slog.ss Drew Adams of Laboratoires de Marcoussis, France, very graciously informs me that the name "slog" is already used and probably copyrighted for a functional/logic language developed by his lab since 1984. To avoid complications, I've changed the name of the Prolog-in-Scheme embedding to "schelog," and hopefully this is a safe name. The file to ftp is now schelog.sh, but I've retained a soft link to it called slog.sh, so my previous instructions still remain valid for would-be ftp'ers. My thanks to Drew for letting me know. By the way, "schelog" is pronounced "Ski Lodge," of course. --dorai -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It may be that the gulfs will wash us down; It may be we shall touch the Happy Isles. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------