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The "actual" code of a Visual Prolog is the {{lang|Clauses|clauses}}, which are located in {{lang|Implementations|class implementations}} and which implements {{lang|Predicates|predicates}}. | The "actual" code of a Visual Prolog is the {{lang|Clauses|clauses}}, which are located in {{lang|Implementations|class implementations}} and which implements {{lang|Predicates|predicates}}. | ||
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=== Language Reference in other Languages === | === Language Reference in other Languages === | ||
[[Language Reference in Chinese]] | [[Language Reference in Chinese]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:04, 10 March 2013
This document describes the syntax and semantics of the Visual Prolog programming language.
Visual Prolog is a strongly typed object oriented programming language based on the logical programming language Prolog.
A Visual Prolog program consists of a goal and a number of:
Which contain declarations and definitions of Prolog entities:
The "actual" code of a Visual Prolog is the clauses, which are located in class implementations and which implements predicates.