Hi Hans,
> BvD> Making a quick library in assembler is rather straight
> BvD> forward, but does anybody know how to do it in Prolog?
> BvD> What are the general guidelines for qlb's?
> A quick library is a kind of EXE file, so it has to be stand-alone: no
> calls to procedures or data outside of the qlb can be made. That means
I guess that's not happening. I tried to link a Prolog .OBJ file to the
(only) Prolog Lib I have and turn it into a qlb, but then the linker
complains about unresolved calls. Ofcourse the linker that came with Prolog
can't handle quick libraries so I used the one that came with qb. Should I
have linked a qb library to it as well?
> Lastly, Qb strings and arrays can't be handled by Prolog. As parameters
> you can use simple and record variables only.
Are you familiar with Borland Turbo Prolog? I think the last version dates
back to 1986 and Borland doesn't even seem to remember they ever made it.
CU Bert
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