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Corrected a problem with some Prolog compilers where compiling a file containing syntax errors may not close the file after the errors are reported. Added support for using the SyntaxHighlighter package (version 3.0.83 or later) by Alex Gorbatchev with Logtalk source code. Level of conformance of the backend Prolog compiler with the ISO Prolog Core standard. The possible values are strict for compilers claiming strict conformance and lax for compilers claiming only broad conformance. ADDED: Support for a test/3 unit test dialect to the lgtunit tool to allow specification of per test notes and condition, setup, and cleanup goals. Removed support for all Prolog compilers that don't support the ISO Prolog standard directive multifile/1. Removed the "multifile_directive" config flag from the config files of supported Prolog compilers. Two new examples: birds, a bird identification expert system adopted (with permission) from an Amzi example, and viewpoints, a set of prototypes showing how to do property sharing and value sharing in Logtalk.
Modified the scripts used to generate the PDF versions of the User and Reference manuals to use a local catalog file for the XHTML DTD files. REMOVED: All references to the no longer supported annotation/1 experimental directive. ADDED: Test outcome false as an alias to test outcome fail. Updated SWI-Prolog config file to hide compiled entity predicates (requires SWI-Prolog 5.2.3 or later version). New optional file configs/ contains hook code that allows Logtalk entities to be compiled and loaded using SWI-Prolog load_files/2 and consult/1 predicates. FIXED: Compile the clauses that allow runtime use of predicates specified in uses/2 and use_module/2 directives as auxiliary clauses. Added a new directory to the Logtalk distribution, "contributions", which will be used for user-contributed code. On this release, it contains an implementation of the ISO 8601 standard by Daniel L. Dudley, providing a library of useful date predicates. Moved the internal predicates that construct and access the predicate execution context from the compiler to the Prolog config files in order to support fine performance tuning that is Prolog compiler dependent. Macs Fan Control Download for macOS & Windows (Boot Camp)
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