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Logtalk - Object oriented extension to Prolog
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Release 2.27.0
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Copyright (c) 1998-2006 Paulo Moura. All Rights Reserved.
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To load this example and for sample queries, please see the SCRIPT file.
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This is a very simple example of using the new, experimental encoding/1
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directive, which is fully based on the directive with the same name found
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on recent development releases of SWI-Prolog. Currently, this example
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requires Logtalk to be run with the SWI-Prolog compiler.
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The "babel.lgt" source file uses UTF-8 encoding. The "latin.lgt" source
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file uses ISO-8859-1 (Latin 1) encoding. Be sure to use a text editor that
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supports these encodings when opening these files. In addition, you may
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need to configure your text editor to open the source file using the
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declared encoding. If you are using the SWI-Prolog GUI application on
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Windows, be sure to select a font which supports Unicode characters.
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The current Logtalk version accepts any atom as an argument for the encoding/1
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directive. As, by default, Logtalk automatically generates a XML documenting
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file for each compiled entity, the following table is used to set the encoding
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of the XML file:
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Logtalk source file XML file
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ascii us-ascii
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iso_latin_1 iso-8859-1
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unicode_be utf-16
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unicode_le utf-16
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utf8 utf-8
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Note that the values on the left column are the ones recognized by SWI-Prolog.
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