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=================================================================
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Logtalk - Object oriented extension to Prolog
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Release 2.9.1
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Copyright (c) 1998-2001 Paulo Moura. All Rights Reserved.
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=================================================================
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To load all entities in this example consult the warnings.loader and
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the errors.loader utility files (note that these are Prolog files).
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This folder contains examples of objects, categories, and protocols
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containing errors that will trigger Logtalk compiler warnings and
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errors. The goal of this example is to help the user to get acquainted
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to the Logtalk compiler warning and error reporting. Open the object
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source files in a text editor to better understand how the compiler
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deals with common programming errors.
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Note that the warnings and errors that yoy will get while compiling
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your files depend on your compiler options (setted explicitly as
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parameters in the logtalk_compile/2 or logtalk_load/2 built-in
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predicates or by default in your configuration file).
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