Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!killer!ames!lll-tis!lll-winken!uunet!mcvax!unido!gmdzi!thomas From: thomas@gmdzi.UUCP (Thomas Gordon) Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Subject: Re: PROLOG DIGEST V6 #26 Message-ID: <618@gmdzi.UUCP> Date: 8 Jul 88 07:10:21 GMT References: <8807031947.AA28299@polya.Stanford.EDU> Organization: GMD, Sankt Augustin, F. R. Germany Lines: 29 From article <8807031947.AA28299@polya.Stanford.EDU>, by restivo@POLYA.STANFORD.EDU (Chuck Restivo): > > At the moment I am trying to find > information on implementations of PROLOG in Lisp. Any pointers > to (recent) papers and/or implementations which address relevant issues > would be greatly appreciated. > > -- Nevin Heintze > nch@b.gp.cs.cmu.edu > I read in one of the recent SIGPLAN notices that a group in Italy had implemented a Prolog interpreter in Common Lisp. They claim performance competivitive with commercial Prolog interpreters written in so-called conventional languages. They said they would be posting the sources to Usenet soon, so I have been watching this space carefully, to no avail. I don't have the authors names by me at the moment, but if you guys are out there and listening, it looks like there are a number of us who are interested in receiving a copy of your Prolog in Common Lisp interpreter. Thomas F. Gordon email: thomas@gmdxps.uucp GMD / F3 phone: (+49 2241) 14-2665 Schloss Birlinghoven D-5205 Sankt Augustin 1, FRG -- Thomas F. Gordon email: thomas@gmdxps.uucp GMD / F3 phone: (+49 2241) 14-2665 Schloss Birlinghoven D-5205 Sankt Augustin 1, FRG