Talk:Constraint logic programming
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Predicate symbols in upper case?
relation to SMT?
What is the relationship between constraint logic programming, and satisfiability modulo theories?
I believe I asked a similar question about the relationship to answer set programming; one answer seems to be that some systems actually provide the interpretation (logic) or theorems that actually give the solution, while others only reply yes/no as to whether the constraints can be satisfied. However, a more detailed compare-n-contrast of the methods & results would be appreciated. linas (talk) 19:15, 16 June 2011 (UTC)
Prolog III, Prolog IV, Prologia and history of CLP
The versions of Prolog can be downlaod "as-is" at http://prolog-heritage.org/
The versions include Prolog III and Prolog IV from Prologia.
Mention of Prolog III is not minimal in WP and I could see no mention of Prolog IV outside the Byte article reference.
G. Robert Shiplett 18:31, 15 January 2013 (UTC)