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- Path: sparky!uunet!mcsun!uknet!yorkohm!minster!cjhs
- From: cjhs@minster.york.ac.uk
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog
- Subject: Re: SICStus prolog problem
- Message-ID: <714823911.21006@minster.york.ac.uk>
- Date: 26 Aug 92 10:11:52 GMT
- References: <714691472.12060@minster.york.ac.uk>
- Organization: Department of Computer Science, University of York, England
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- cjhs@minster.york.ac.uk wrote:
- : I have a program in SICStus prolog that makes extensive use of the wait
- : declaration. Program (137 lines) supplied to anyone who is curious.
- :
- : The problem is that it runs ok interpreted, but fails when compiled.
- : Insertion of a diagnostic in a critical place makes the compiled
- : version behave like the interpreted version.
- :
- : I am using the following version of SICStus:
- :
- : SICStus 0.6 #17: Mon Apr 9 09:37:54 BST 1990
- : Copyright (C) 1987, Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
- : All rights reserved.
- :
- : Am I out of date? Who can I contact to fix the problem?
-
- I am now given to understand that SICStus 2.1 is available... but this
- information came locally. Some other people posting from York are now
- also wondering if articles get into the wide world. So if you have
- any insight into why programs might run differently when compiled,
- contact me -- you will also help to answer the question of whether
- news is getting out from this site...
-
- Thanks -- Chris Ho-Stuart cjhs@minster.york.ac.uk
-