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Logtalk - Object oriented extension to Prolog
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Release 2.26.2
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Copyright (c) 1998-2005 Paulo Moura. All Rights Reserved.
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=================================================================
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This directory contains several scripts used for Logtalk packaging,
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installation, and integration with Prolog compilers. Those with extension
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".sh" are shell scripts for MacOS X, Linux, and similar systems. Those with
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extension ".js" are JScript command-line scripts for Windows; they require
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WSH 5.6 or later version to be installed and should be run using cscript.exe
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from a DOS shell command line.
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lgt_install.sh
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shell script for installing Logtalk in a system-wide location for Unix
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and Unix-like operating systems (must be run from this directory by a
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user with administration privileges); accepts as an optional argument
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a prefix for the installation directory, default is /usr/local)
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lgt_install.js
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Windows 2000/XP JScript script for completing the Logtalk installation by
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setting the LOGTALKHOME system environment variable and the LOGTALKUSER
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user environment variable (for the user performing the installation), by
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creating a new program group named "Logtalk" in the Windows Start Menu,
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and by adding the directories %LOGTALKHOME%\scripts and %LOGTALKHOME%\xml
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to the system path environment variable (must be run from this directory
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by a user with administration privileges after decompressing the Logtalk
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distribution into its final destination; you must restart your computer
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after running this script in order to use the items on the "Logtalk"
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program group due to the definition of new system environment variables)
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logtalk.spec
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specification file for building Linux RPMs
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(copy the Logtalk tarball to your RPM SOURCES directory and then
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run the command: rpmbuild -ba --target=noarch-*-linux logtalk.spec)
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cplgtdirs.sh
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cplgtdirs.js
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end-user scripts for copying the Logtalk user-modifiable files and
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directories to the location pointed by the environment variable
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LOGTALKUSER (defaults to ~/logtalk on Unix-like operating-systems
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and to My Documents\logtalk on Windows when the variable is not
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defined); must be run by the end-user in order to ensure proper
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permissions on the copied files
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cleandist.sh
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script for cleaning a Logtalk distribution in preparation for packaging
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debian
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directory containing support files for building a Debian package
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(work in progress; not yet functional)
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The following scripts allow easy integration of Logtalk with selected Prolog
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compilers; they must be run by a user with administration privileges:
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make_ciaolgt.sh
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makes a shell script named "ciaolgt" for running Logtalk with CIAO Prolog
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(the first run of the "ciaolgt" script must be made as root or using sudo)
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make_ciaolgt.js
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makes a Windows shortcut named "Logtalk - CIAO" for running Logtalk with
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CIAO 1.10 (the first call to the shortcut must be made by a user with
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administrative rights)
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make_eclipselgt.sh
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makes a shell script named "eclipselgt" for running Logtalk with ECLiPSe
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make_eclipselgt.js
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makes a Windows shortcut named "Logtalk - ECLiPSe" for running Logtalk
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with ECLiPSe 5.8 (if you are using a different version, you must edit
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the reference to the registry key in the script; if you prefer to use
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TkEclipse, open the %LOGTALKHOME%\bin\logtalke_eclipse.pl file with it)
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make_gplgt.sh
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makes a shell script named "gplgt" for running Logtalk with GNU Prolog (this
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script is adequate for development purposes but does not provide the best
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possible performance for running Logtalk with this Prolog compiler; for
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optimal performance, see the configs/NOTES file)
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make_gplgt.js
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makes a Windows shortcut named "Logtalk - GNU Prolog" for running Logtalk
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with GNU Prolog (this script is adequate for development purposes but does
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not provide the best possible performance for running Logtalk with this
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Prolog compiler; for optimal performance, see the configs/NOTES file)
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make_plclgt.sh
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makes a shell script named "plclgt" for running Logtalk with K-Prolog
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make_plclgt.js
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makes a Windows shortcut named "Logtalk - K-Prolog" for running Logtalk
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with K-Prolog
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make_qplgt.sh
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makes a shell script named "qplgt" for running Logtalk with Qu-Prolog
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(based on script code contributed by Peter Robinson)
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make_sicstuslgt.sh
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makes a shell script named "sicstuslgt" for running Logtalk with SICStus
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Prolog
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make_sicstuslgt.js
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makes a Windows shortcut named "Logtalk - SICStus Prolog" for running
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Logtalk with SICStus Prolog 3.12 (if you are using a different version,
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you must edit the reference to the registry key in the script)
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make_swilgt.sh
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makes a shell script named "swilgt" for running Logtalk with SWI-Prolog;
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the script assumes that the SWI-Prolog executable is named "swipl" on
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MacOS X and named "pl" on Linux and other similar operating systems
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make_swilgt.js
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makes a Windows shortcut named "Logtalk - SWI-Prolog" for running Logtalk
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with SWI-Prolog
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make_yaplgt.sh
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makes a shell script named "yaplgt" for running Logtalk with YAP
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make_yaplgt.js
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makes a Windows shortcut named "Logtalk - YAP" for running Logtalk with
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YAP (assumes that the Yap folder is installed in C:\Program Files; edit
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the path to the "yap.exe" executable in the script if necessary)
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make_xsblgt.sh
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makes a shell script named "xsblgt" for running Logtalk with XSB (the
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first run of the "xsblgt" script must be made as root or using sudo; each
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user will need to rename the file configs/xsb.config to configs/xsb.P
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and make and edit a copy of the libpaths/libpaths.pl in order to replace
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all occurrences of the LOGTALKUSER environment variable with its value;
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the new file should also use the .P extension)
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make_xsbcvslgt.sh
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similar to the script above but for running Logtalk with the XSB CVS
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version (each user will need to rename the file configs/xsbcvs.config
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to configs/xsbcvs.P)
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make_xsbcvslgt.js
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similar to the script above but for running Logtalk with the XSB CVS
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version (assumes that the XSB folder is installed in C:\Program Files;
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edit the path to the "xsb.exe" executable in the script if necessary)
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makeall_lgt.sh
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simple shell script for running all the make_*lgt.sh shell scripts in
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sequence (except the make_qplgt.sh as this script implies modifications to
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the Logtalk files which are not necessary for the other Prolog compilers);
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note that this script will not print any of the special instructions,
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remarks, or error messages that you may get when running the make_*lgt.sh
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shell scripts individually
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makeall_lgt.js
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simple shell script for running all the make_*lgt.js shell scripts in
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sequence; note that this script will not print any of the special
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instructions, remarks, or error messages that you may get when running
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the make_*lgt.js shell scripts individually
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These scripts require the environment variable LOGTALKHOME (pointing to the
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Logtalk installation directory) to be defined. The *.sh shell scripts
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accept as an optional argument a prefix for the location of a link to the
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scripts (default is /usr/local, creating the links in /usr/local/bin). The
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*.js scripts add the created shortcuts to the "Logtalk" program group (which
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is accessed from the Windows Start Menu).
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Please note that the environment variables LOGTALKHOME and LOGTALKUSER must
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be defined in order to run the *lgt scripts that are created by the shell
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scripts above or the Windows shortcuts (see the INSTALL file for details on
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setting the variables).
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Note: when Logtalk is manually installed from sources, the shell scripts
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might not have the executable permission bit set. In that case it will
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be necessary to first run the command "chmod a+x *.sh" on the "scripts" and
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"xml" directories.
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