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To load this example and for sample queries, please see the SCRIPT.txt
file.
This example illustrates the question asking mechanism, which complements the message printing mechanism to allow questions to be abstracted and intercepted. The question used in this example is taken from Douglas Adams book "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy".
The loader.lgt
file loads code that asks the question in the top-level
interpreter.
The loader_gui.lgt
file loads code that asks the question using a Java
GUI dialog. It can be used with JIProlog, SWI-Prolog, or YAP. Running on
SWI-Prolog or YAP requires a functional JPL library installation.
When running the GUI dialog on the macOS Terminal application, you may get a Java error saying that the AWT cannot be started. In alternative, try to run the GUI version using either JIProlog or from within the SWI-Prolog macOS application instead of using the shell integration script. This issue is due to a macOS Java issue that's orthogonal to both SWI-Prolog/YAP and Logtalk.