Include Paulo Moura's Logtalk OO LP system
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Logtalk - Object oriented extension to Prolog
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Release 2.8.4
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Copyright (c) 1998-2001 Paulo Moura. All Rights Reserved.
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=================================================================
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To load all objects in this library consult the events.loader utility
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file.
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The objects event_registry, before_event_registry, and after_event_registry
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implement convenient predicates for registering before and after events.
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The protocol event_handlersp declares the two basic event handler predicates
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(before/3 and after/3). You will need to refer this protocol in your objects
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if you need to use the super control structure (^^/1) with these predicates.
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The monitor object implements more sophisticated event handling predicates.
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Some of the objects assume that the used Prolog compiler defines the
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usual sort/2 built-in predicate.
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