================================================================= Logtalk - Object oriented extension to Prolog Release 2.23.0 Copyright (c) 1998-2005 Paulo Moura. All Rights Reserved. ================================================================= % start by loading the necessary library support files (if not % already loaded): | ?- logtalk_load(library(types_loader)). ... % now you are ready for loading the example: | ?- logtalk_load(metapredicates(loader)). ... % note that "user" is a pseudo-object representing the Prolog database % this implies that the integer comparisons are done using the standard % Prolog built-in predicates | ?- sort(user)::sort([3, 1, 4, 2, 9], Sorted). call: partition([1,4,2,9],3,_358,_359) exit: partition([1,4,2,9],3,[1,2],[4,9]) call: sort([1,2],_740) call: partition([2],1,_967,_968) exit: partition([2],1,[],[2]) call: sort([],_1300) exit: sort([],[]) call: sort([2],_1539) call: partition([],2,_1765,_1766) exit: partition([],2,[],[]) call: sort([],_2093) exit: sort([],[]) call: sort([],_2332) exit: sort([],[]) exit: sort([2],[2]) exit: sort([1,2],[1,2]) call: sort([4,9],_2831) call: partition([9],4,_3058,_3059) exit: partition([9],4,[],[9]) call: sort([],_3391) exit: sort([],[]) call: sort([9],_3630) call: partition([],9,_3856,_3857) exit: partition([],9,[],[]) call: sort([],_4184) exit: sort([],[]) call: sort([],_4423) exit: sort([],[]) exit: sort([9],[9]) exit: sort([4,9],[4,9]) Sorted = [1,2,3,4,9] ? yes