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								---+ SWI-Prolog Library CLIB
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								Author:    Jan Wielemaker
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								Copyright: SWI-Prolog conditions
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									   LGPL for C-code, GPL+exception for Prolog-code
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								This library contains SWI-Prolog foreign-libraries  to deal with various
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								OS-dependent or obscure stuff from SWI-Prolog.
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								Currently provided:
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									* library(unix)
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									Unix process management and other Unix-specific extensions:
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									fork/1, exec/1, pipe/2, etc.
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									* library(process)
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									Create and manage processes, compatible to SICStus 4.
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									* library(socket)
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									General purpose inet tcp socket library. Loosely based on a TCP
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									library from Gordon Streeter.
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									* library(cgi)
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									Get form-arguments from input and/or environment for CGI scripts
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									* library(crypt)
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									Unix password generation and validation.
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									* library(memfile)
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									Read-write to memory-buffers, an alternative to temporary files.
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