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This example requires support for both threads and coroutining. Currently it runs on ECLiPSe and SWI-Prolog. It should run also on XSB and YAP if and when these systems bugs with coroutining and/or threads get fixed.

This folder contains an example of using threaded engines and coroutining to implement a lazy alternative to the standard findall/3 meta-predicate. This lazy version is described in the following paper:

@inbook{Tarau2000, author="Tarau, Paul", editor="Lloyd, John and Dahl, Veronica and Furbach, Ulrich and Kerber, Manfred and Lau, Kung-Kiu and Palamidessi, Catuscia and Pereira, Lu{\'i}s Moniz and Sagiv, Yehoshua and Stuckey, Peter J.", chapter="Fluents: A Refactoring of Prolog for Uniform Reflection and Interoperation with External Objects", title="Computational Logic --- CL 2000: First International Conference London, UK, July 24--28, 2000 Proceedings", year="2000", publisher="Springer Berlin Heidelberg", address="Berlin, Heidelberg", pages="1225--1239", isbn="978-3-540-44957-7", doi="10.1007/3-540-44957-4_82", url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44957-4_82" }