SLPG (Semiautomatic Logic Program generator) is an academic tool whose goal is to help unexperienced logic programmers to develop Prolog programs using a systematic methodology.
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2001-02-28: Gustavo A. Ospina (gaospina@yahoo.com) * Introduction of texinfo documentation. This allows to release a complete GNU compliant version. 2001-01-23: Gustavo A. Ospina (gaospina@yahoo.com) * Introduction of files configure.in, Makefile.in, INSTALL, and ChangeLog 2001-01-12: Gustavo A. Ospina (gaospina@yahoo.com) * slpg.pl : the program now loops to ask the user for another logic formula (definition part of the logic description) when a syntax error has occured, instead of aborting.
2001-01-12 Gustavo A. Ospina (gos@info.ucl.ac.be) * slpg works now in GNU Prolog, ans still works in SWI- Prolog. * Generated code in Prolog is now ISO compliant. * Some minor changes to interface (to make it compliant with GNU standard coding)
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