ba978d8275
no workie in this version, though :)
42 lines
1.5 KiB
C
42 lines
1.5 KiB
C
/************************************************************************
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** **
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** The YapTab/YapOr/OPTYap systems **
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** **
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** YapTab extends the Yap Prolog engine to support sequential tabling **
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** YapOr extends the Yap Prolog engine to support or-parallelism **
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** OPTYap extends the Yap Prolog engine to support or-parallel tabling **
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** **
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** **
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** Yap Prolog was developed at University of Porto, Portugal **
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** **
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************************************************************************/
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/* -------------------------------- **
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** Scheduler instructions **
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** -------------------------------- */
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PBOp(getwork_first_time,e)
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{ printf("Or-parallelism not supported by JIT!!\n"); exit(1); }
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ENDPBOp();
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PBOp(getwork,Otapl)
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{ printf("Or-parallelism not supported by JIT!!\n"); exit(1); }
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ENDPBOp();
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/* The idea is to check whether we are the last worker in the node.
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If we are, we can go ahead, otherwise we should call the scheduler. */
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PBOp(getwork_seq,Otapl)
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{ printf("Or-parallelism not supported by JIT!!\n"); exit(1); }
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ENDPBOp();
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PBOp(sync,Otapl)
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{ printf("Or-parallelism not supported by JIT!!\n"); exit(1); }
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ENDPBOp();
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