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% start by loading the example:
| ?- logtalk_load(metainterpreters(loader))
.
...
% direct call of p/1:
| ?- database::p(X)
.
X = 1 ; X = 2 yes
% solver - a simple meta-interpreter for pure Prolog:
| ?- database::solve(p(X))
.
X = 1 ; X = 2 yes
| ?- database::proof_tree(p(X), Tree)
.
X = 1
Tree = p(1)
:- (q(1, a)
:- (s(1)
:-true), (t(1, a)
:-true)), (r(a)
:-true) ;
X = 2
Tree = p(2)
:- (q(2, b)
:- (s(2)
:-true), (t(2, b)
:-true)), (r(b)
:-true)
yes
% tracer - a simple meta-interpreter for tracing goal proofs using pure Prolog:
| ?- database::trace(p(X))
.
1 call: p(_G180)
2 call: q(_G180, _G316)
3 call: s(_G180)
3 exit: s(1)
3 call: t(1, _G316)
3 exit: t(1, a)
2 exit: q(1, a)
2 call: r(a)
2 exit: r(a)
1 exit: p(1)
X = 1 ;
1 redo: p(1)
2 redo: r(a)
2 fail: r(a)
2 redo: q(1, a)
3 redo: t(1, a)
3 fail: t(1, _G316)
3 redo: s(1)
3 exit: s(2)
3 call: t(2, _G316)
3 exit: t(2, b)
2 exit: q(2, b)
2 call: r(b)
2 exit: r(b)
1 exit: p(2)
X = 2 ;
1 redo: p(2)
2 redo: r(b)
2 fail: r(b)
2 redo: q(2, b)
3 redo: t(2, b)
3 fail: t(2, _G316)
3 redo: s(2)
3 exit: s(3)
3 call: t(3, _G316)
3 fail: t(3, _G316)
3 redo: s(3)
3 fail: s(_G180)
2 fail: q(_G180, _G316)
1 fail: p(_G180)
no
% counting the number of resolution steps:
| ?- lists::steps(reverse([1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30],_), Steps)
.
Steps = 496 yes
% another example: expert system rules:
| ?- rules::prove(weather(Weather))
.
Weather = raining yes
| ?- rules::prove(goto(Where))
.
Where = cinema yes