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A.8 Common Prolog Macros

Macros may be defined within the logic system using the form:

(defrelmacro < name > < arg-list > < body >)

which is effectively the same as a Common Lisp defmacro . Logic macros are expanded before variable translation so that logic variables may be treated as atoms. defrelmacro forms must have a fixed number of arguments. This allows different predicates with the same name but different aritys to be defined. If you want to define a special form with an arbitrary number of arguments, use defrel-special-form-macro .

A.8.1 Example


KnowledgeWorks and Prolog User Guide (Macintosh version) - 29 Feb 2008

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