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The class PlCharList
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1.11.8
The class PlCharList
Character lists are compliant to Prolog's
atom_chars/2
predicate.
PlCharList :: PlCharList
(
const wchar_t *text
)
PlCharList :: PlCharList
(
const char *text
)
Create a Prolog list of one-character atoms from a 0-terminated C-string.