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5.1 The KnowledgeWorks Listener

Figure 5.2 KnowledgeWorks Listener

The KnowledgeWorks Listener is obtained by choosing KnowledgeWorks > Listener . This tool is based on the LispWorks Common Prolog Logic Listener (see Common Prolog for further details). Input is taken as being a goal expression to be satisfied unless no predicate of that name and arity (number of arguments) exists in which case it is taken as a Lisp expression. That is, the input may be either

<expression>

as defined in Forward chaining, or

<lisp-expr>

with the former interpretation taking priority when ambiguous. Interaction is Prolog-style, so when the bindings which satisfy a goal are printed, pressing Return terminates execution, and entering ; (semi-colon) and Return (or just clicking on the Next button at the bottom) looks for the next solution to the goal.

The File , Leashing and Spy menus behave as for the Common Prolog Logic Listener (see Common Prolog) and the Values , Debug and History menus behave as for the Lisp Listener (see the LispWorks IDE User Guide ).


KnowledgeWorks and Prolog User Guide (Unix version) - 26 Feb 2015

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