Logtalk 2.16.0 release files.
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Logtalk - Object oriented extension to Prolog
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Release 2.15.6
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Release 2.16.0
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Copyright (c) 1998-2004 Paulo Moura. All Rights Reserved.
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SICStus Objects) at the URL:
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http://www.sics.se/ps/sicstus/sicstus_32.html#SEC254
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Suppose you wish to represent one point in a two-dimensional space. The
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protocol you will have to define consists on the operation move/2, wish
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Suppose you wish to represent points in a two-dimensional space. The
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protocol you will have to define consists on the operation move/2, which
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allows you to move one point to a new position, and on the operation
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print/0, which prints the point position. From the base class point,
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which contains the indicated operations, we wish to build three
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classes bounded_point and history_point.
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At first sight, this looks like the kind of ideal problem to illustrate
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the advantages of the multiple inheritance mechanisms. This type of
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solution holds, however, several problems. If the methods move/2 and
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the advantages of the multiple inheritance mechanisms. However, this type
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of solution holds several problems. If the methods move/2 and
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print/0 are inherited by bounded_history_point of classes
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history_point and bounded_point simultaneously, then one point will be
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moved and shown twice. If the inheritance is carried out, for each
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Logtalk - Object oriented extension to Prolog
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Release 2.15.6
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Release 2.16.0
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Copyright (c) 1998-2004 Paulo Moura. All Rights Reserved.
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