swi-prolog 5.10.4-1.1build1 source package in Ubuntu

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swi-prolog (5.10.4-1.1build1) precise; urgency=low

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swi-prolog: ISO/Edinburgh-style Prolog interpreter

 SWI-Prolog is a fast and powerful ISO/Edinburgh-style Prolog compiler with a
 rich set of built-in predicates. It offers a fast, robust and small
 environment which enables substantial applications to be developed with it.
 .
 SWI-Prolog additionally offers:
 .
  * A powerful module system
  * Garbage collection
  * Unicode character set handling
  * Unbounted integer and rational number arithmetic
  * Multithreading support
  * A powerful C/C++ interface
  * GNU Readline interface

swi-prolog-java: Bidirectional interface between SWI-Prolog and Java

 SWI-Prolog is a fast and powerful ISO/Edinburgh-style Prolog compiler with a
 rich set of built-in predicates. It offers a fast, robust and small
 environment which enables substantial applications to be developed with it.
 .
 SWI-Prolog additionally offers:
 .
  * A powerful module system
  * Garbage collection
  * Unicode character set handling
  * Unbounted integer and rational number arithmetic
  * Multithreading support
  * A powerful C/C++ interface
  * GNU Readline interface
 .
 This library provides JPL, a bidirectional interface between SWI-Prolog and
 the Java 2 runtime.

swi-prolog-nox: ISO/Edinburgh-style Prolog interpreter (without X support)

 SWI-Prolog is a fast and powerful ISO/Edinburgh-style Prolog compiler with a
 rich set of built-in predicates. It offers a fast, robust and small
 environment which enables substantial applications to be developed with it.
 .
 SWI-Prolog additionally offers:
 .
  * A powerful module system
  * Garbage collection
  * Unicode character set handling
  * Unbounted integer and rational number arithmetic
  * Multithreading support
  * A powerful C/C++ interface
  * GNU Readline interface
 .
 This package contains a working SWI-Prolog installation with GUI components.

swi-prolog-odbc: ODBC library for SWI-Prolog

 SWI-Prolog is a fast and powerful ISO/Edinburgh-style Prolog compiler with a
 rich set of built-in predicates. It offers a fast, robust and small
 environment which enables substantial applications to be developed with it.
 .
 SWI-Prolog additionally offers:
 .
  * A powerful module system
  * Garbage collection
  * Unicode character set handling
  * Unbounted integer and rational number arithmetic
  * Multithreading support
  * A powerful C/C++ interface
  * GNU Readline interface
 .
 This package provides a foreign language extension to ODBC, a standard for
 interfacing with database systems.

swi-prolog-x: User interface library for SWI-Prolog (with X support)

 SWI-Prolog is a fast and powerful ISO/Edinburgh-style Prolog compiler with a
 rich set of built-in predicates. It offers a fast, robust and small
 environment which enables substantial applications to be developed with it.
 .
 SWI-Prolog additionally offers:
 .
  * A powerful module system
  * Garbage collection
  * Unicode character set handling
  * Unbounted integer and rational number arithmetic
  * Multithreading support
  * A powerful C/C++ interface
  * GNU Readline interface
 .
 XPCE is an object-oriented symbolic programming environment for user
 interfaces. Although XPCE was designed to be language-independent, it has
 gained popularity most with Prolog.