installs of compliters for LISP and Prolog? ........

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philip "The wannabe

installs of compliters for LISP and Prolog? ........

Post by philip "The wannabe »

I have a student version of textpad which I recieved from a Cd
that was in my textbook. I have installed the java compilere and that is working fine.

I would like to use textpad with: C++ ... LISP .... and Prolog.
These are the 3 languages tate the course will survey besides Java.

I have access to compliers for all these languages....


I've looked in the documentation under: "how to.." then "Use with other applications" then I chose the option "compilers".

However, I do not see how to use Textpad4.4.0 (32bit version) with C++ ... LISP .... and Prolog.

Can anyone give me step by step instructions on how to complie using textpad with these languages please?

> or

If there is documentation as to how to install the compilers for
C++ ... LISP.... and Prolog so I can develop using textpad ....Please tell me where to look.

Thanks

Philip Ygnacio
computer science student
Andreas

Re: installs of compliters for LISP and Prolog? ........

Post by Andreas »

It depends mostly on which compilers (company, version) for C++ and LISP you are using. Without that knowledge I can't help you (and even with it it depends on whether I know the compilers).
Prolog is an interpreted language so there is no compiler. But here it is also necessary to know which version you use.

Andreas
philip The wannabe

Re: it depends mostly on which compilers for LISP and Prolog

Post by philip The wannabe »

Andreas:

Thanks for the quick responce... here is what I know so far...
the LISP compiler is

" Allegro CL 6.0 Student Trial Edition "

and is located at:

http://www.franz.com/ftp/pub/acl60trial ... _trial.exe


For the Prolog... We have not been told yet...

thanks
phil "The Wannabe"
philip The wannabe

Re: it depends mostly on which compilers for LISP and Prolog

Post by philip The wannabe »

oh... and PS:

You said: "...it it depends on whether I know the compilers."

for LISP AND PROLOG... Can you tell me compilers that you >> DO KNOW << and where I can get them?

thanks

"The Wannabe"
Andreas

Re: it depends mostly on which compilers for LISP and Prolog

Post by Andreas »

Sorry, it is quite some time since I used a lisp compiler or a prolog interpreter (I just looked at GNU and was surprised that nowadays prolog seems to be a compiled language - in my time at university it wasn't).

The homepage of GNU Prolog is
http://gnu-prolog.inria.fr/

The homepage of GNU lisp is
http://www.gnu.org/gnulist/production/librep.html

Both come in a source distribution - you have to compile the compilers before you can use them, but they are free.

Andreas
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