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Pack logtalk -- logtalk-3.86.0/examples/books/NOTES.md

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This example illustrates how to use the optional terms library to decouple data acquisition, which must be able to represent optional values in the data, from data processing, which decides how to handle those values and their absence. The use of optionals terms avoids the often problematic solution of using special values to represent the absence of optionals values. The optional terms library predicates allow handling the optional terms without the need to use if-then-else or cut control constructs.

For a description of this example, please see the comments in the books.lgt source file.

See also the missing_data and cascade examples.