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dif
The dif
object provides a portable abstraction over how the dif/2
predicate is made available by the supported backend Prolog systems
that implement it (B-Prolog, ECLiPSe, XVM, SICStus Prolog, SWI-Prolog,
Trealla Prolog, XSB, and YAP).
Calls to the library predicates are inlined when compiled with the
optimize
flag turned on. In this case, there is no overhead compared
with calling the abstracted predicate directly.
See also the coroutining
library.
Open the [../../docs/library_index.html#dif](../../docs/library_index.html#dif) link in a web browser.
To load all entities in this library, load the loader.lgt
file:
| ?- logtalk_load(dif(loader))
.
To test this library predicates, load the tester.lgt
file:
| ?- logtalk_load(dif(tester))
.
Load this library from your application loader file. To call the dif/1-2
predicates using implicit message sending, add the following directive to
any object or category calling the predicates:
:- uses(dif, [ dif/2, dif/1 ]).