![]() 5.10.x Stable branch with the achieved 5.9.x enhancements: better 5.11.x External requirements have forced the release of 5.10.xīefore the wishlist of new functionality was complete. Indexing on multiple arguments and supports the PDT Eclipse IDE out of theīox. 6.0.x Stable branch created from 5.11.37. Windows versionīuilt using MinGW (about 20% faster then MSVC2005 version). Support, many enhancements to debugger and environment. 6.2.x The pack package installer, better :- include(file). HTTP and HTML environment, many enhancements to the development tools,īug fixes. 6.4.x RDF database version 3, quasi quotations, many enhancements to Stabilised rather quickly because the 7.1.x branch introduces many and Modification, notably to processing commandline arguments. Web-accessible Prolog engines (Pengines) and a high level SQL libraryĬalled CQL. Of dicts, native strings using "hello world" syntax, 7.2.x Major release, providing native key-value support by means Under the Simplified BSD (BSD-2) license. More robust and better scalable supportįor multi-core hardware, tabling, engines. Tabling, restored same expand and directive semantics for initial loadĪnd reloading files, cleaner initialization and command line handling. Performance, threaded global GC (atoms and clauses), mode-directed ![]() Multi-argument indexing, better multi-threaded Removed most of the build tool dependencies. Mode-directed tabling, saved states using ZIP files, many deploymentĮnhancements. 8.0.x Indexing on multiple arguments together, indexing inside compounds, Tcmalloc reduces the memory footprint drastically on some It also makes rational numbers primary citizens. 8.2.x Brings advanced tabling support of XSB to SWI-Prolog: Wellįounded Semantics, restraints, incremental tabling and shared tabling. Using $/0, $/1 and det/1 and monotonic tabling. STOMP micro services, isolated transactionsĪnd additional thread synchronization, new support for deterministic coding Provide regular stability and security fixes for the stable version andĭevelopment series. Make upgrading valuable for many users and large changes to theĭevelopment versions have proven to be stable. A new stableĬycle is started when the development version has improved enough to Released frequently, typically every couple of weeks). SWI-Prolog stable releases have an even minor version number See theįile README.mingw in the toplevel directory. Sources builds on a wide range of 32 and 64 bit systems with an ANSI CĬompiler. The source package is configured using CMake. Popular platforms (currently MS-Windows and MacOS X). SWI-Prolog is distributed as platform specific binary package for ![]()
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