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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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To load this example and for sample queries, please see the SCRIPT file.
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You will also need to load the following files in the library directory:
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types_loader, events_loader, metapredicates_loader, and dates_loader.
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Alternatively, you may simply load the library all_loader file to load all
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library entities.
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This is a very simple example of the use of events and monitors to make
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profilers for an application. It's easy to modify to make it do much more.
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For instance, most Prolog compilers give you access to data concerning space
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usage (stacks, heap, etc).
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The example defines three objects:
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message_counter
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using events, this object allows us to count the messages sent to
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spied objects
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stop_watch
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using events, this object simply prints the CPU time before and after
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a message sent to a spied object
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timer
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this object implements a method that sends a message to an object a
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specified number of times, returning the average execution time
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