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From: Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog
Subject: Re: A PIP classification scheme is needed (Was: DCG restrictions on
 the left-hand side [Novacore])
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2024 13:08:24 +0200
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More hot topics flowing in:

- PIP 904: Partial strings and memory mapping
   Compact and shared char lists but memory mapped files.

- PIP 601: DCG
   Defiinite clause grammars

- PIP 602: PIO
   Clever DCGs over files using other than memory mapping.

Mild Shock schrieb:
> The PIP 903: Partial strings wasn't
> so successful yet. Although pursued by
> two Prolog systems, Scryer Prolog
> 
> and Trealla Prolog, the results are
> not a banger performance wise. Could
> have to do with some DCG pipe dreams:
> 
> /* Scryer Prolog 0.9.4-135 */
> ?- time((between(1,1000,_), data(X), json_chars(Y,X,[]), fail; true)).
>     % CPU time: 0.283s, 2_506_022 inferences
>     true.
> 
> /* Trealla Prolog 2.55.19 */
> ?- time((between(1,1000,_), data(X), json_chars(Y,X,[]), fail; true)).
> % Time elapsed 0.235s, 2568003 Inferences, 10.937 MLips
>     true.
> 
> /* Dogelog Player for Java 1.2.1 */
> ?- time((between(1,1000,_), data(X), json_atom(Y,X), fail; true)).
> % Zeit 40 ms, GC 0 ms, Lips 12502725, Uhr 13.08.2024 08:43
> true.
> 
> /* SWI-Prolog 9.3.8 */
> ?- time((between(1,1000,_), data(X), atom_json_term(X,Y,[]), fail; true)).
> % 44,998 inferences, 0.016 CPU in 0.006 seconds (281% CPU, 2879872 Lips)
> true.
> 
> Bye
> 
> Mild Shock schrieb:
>> .
>> Hi,
>>
>> SARS-CoV-2 variant are classified as variant under
>> monitoring (VUM), variant of interest (VOI)
>> and variant of concern (VOC).
>>
>> How would we classify PIPs. Here is a list:
>>
>> - PIP 701: Tasks
>> Stackfull and stackless cooperative cooroutines.
>>
>> - PIP 702: Events
>> An event loop to “asyncify” file system access, network
>> access, queues, terminals, windowing systems, etc…
>>
>> - PIP 801: Threads
>> Split off from Paulo Maura’s multi-threading document.
>>
>> - PIP 801: Mutex
>> Split off from Paulo Maura’s multi-threading document.
>>
>> - PIP 802: Message queues for multi-threading
>> Split off from Paulo Maura’s multi-threading document.
>>
>> - PIP 803: Simpler queues not for multi-threading (@marco’s ?)
>> Other sources here.
>>
>> - PIP 901: Embrace strings
>> String literal, unify, (==)/2 and (@<)/2
>>
>> - PIP 902: Fully embrace strings
>> String is/2, (=:=)/2 and (<)/2
>>
>> - PIP 903: Partial strings
>> Compact and shared char lists.
>>
>> Bye
>>
>> Mild Shock schrieb:
>>> Guess how many newer Prolog systems allow this here:
>>>
>>> ?- [user].
>>> p;q --> r.
>>>     true.
>>>
>>> On the other hand SWI-Prolog disallows it:
>>>
>>> ?- [user].
>>> p;q --> r.
>>>
>>> ERROR: user://1:29:
>>> ERROR:    No permission to define dcg_nonterminal `p;q'
>>
>