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PL_initialise()
PL_winitialise()
PL_is_initialised()
PL_set_resource_db_mem()
PL_toplevel()
PL_cleanup()
PL_cleanup_fork()
PL_halt()
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C-language interface function
bool
PL_toplevel
(
)
Runs the goal of the
-t
toplevel
switch (default
prolog/0
) and returns 1 if successful, 0 otherwise.