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This directory contains example scripts for creating JIProlog `.jip` files from Logtalk core files and Logtalk source files.
The following scripts are provided:
Both scripts create a logtalk.jip
file with the Logtalk compiler and
runtime and an optional application.jip
file for an application.
The `.jip` files can be loaded using the load/1 JIProlog predicate. It
is also possible to create a JAR file from the `.jip files. For example,
by creating a
init.pl` with the contents:
:- load('logtalk.jip'). :- load('application.jip').
Possibly also with an initialization/1 directive to auto-start the application (using any Logtalk goal in canonical notation). And then typing:
$ jar cf logtalk.jar init.pl *.jip
The logtalk.jar
file could then be distributed with the other JIProlog
`.jar files. Logtalk could also be loaded on demand from the
logtalk.jar`
file by using the load_library/1 JIProlog built-in predicate:
| ?- load_library('logtalk.jar')
.
Use jiprolog_logtalk_jip.sh -h
or jiprolog_logtalk_jip.ps1 -h
for a
list and description of the script options.
See the script usage examples in the `../SCRIPT.txt` file.