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This folder contains code contributions from Logtalk users. Follows a short description of each included contribution:
This folder contains an implementation of persistent object flags. Includes usage examples.
This is a partial implementation of the ISO 8601 standard, providing a library of date predicates. The time predicates are not yet implemented. The best way to get acquainted with this library is for you to compile the object and then run one of the documentation helper scripts to transform the resulting XML file into (X)HTML or PDF documentation. Your feedback is appreciated.
This is a partial implementation of a parser for PDDL 3.0 files. See `http://artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~sasar5am/pddl/` for the original Prolog version.
This folder contains a meta-interpreter collection that
includes both top-down and bottom-up search strategies.
See the verdi_neruda/README.md
file for details.
This folder contains a Logtalk version of John Fletcher's
Prolog XML parser (`http://www.zen37763.zen.co.uk/xml.pl.html`).
See the xml_parser/NOTES.md
file for details.
See the copyright and license information on the contributed files for usage and distributions conditions.
The contributions/loader.lgt
file loads all contributions.
HTML documentation for each contribution API can be found on the docs
directory (open the docs/index.html
file with your web browser). The
documentation for these tools can be regenerated using the shell scripts
`../scripts/update_html_docs.sh and
../scripts/update_svg_diagrams.sh`.