Projekta Nr.ISO/IEC 13211-2:2000
Nosaukums<p>This part of ISO/IEC 13211 is designed to promote the</p> <p>applicability and portability of Prolog modules that contain</p> <p>Prolog text complying with the requirements of the Programming</p> <p>Language Prolog as specified in this part of ISO/IEC 13211.</p> <p>This part of ISO/IEC 13211 specifies:</p> <p>a) The representation of Prolog text that constitutes a Prolog</p> <p>module,</p> <p>b) The constraints that shall be satisfied to prepare Prolog</p> <p>modules for execution, and</p> <p>c) The requirements, restrictions and limits imposed on a</p> <p>conforming Prolog processor that processes modules.</p> <p>This part of ISO/IEC 13211 does not specify:</p> <p>a) The size or number of Prolog modules that will exceed the</p> <p>capacity of any specific data processing system or language</p> <p>processor, or the actions to be taken when the limit is</p> <p>exceeded,</p> <p>b) The methods of activating the Prolog processor or the</p> <p>set of commands used to control the environment in which</p> <p>Prolog modules are prepared for execution,</p> <p>c) The mechanisms by which Prolog modules are loaded,</p> <p>d) The relationship between Prolog modules and the</p> <p>processor-specific file system.</p> <p><b>1.1 Notes</b></p> <p>Notes in this part of ISO/IEC 13211 have no effect on the</p> <p>language, Prolog text, module text or Prolog processors that are</p> <p>defined as conforming to this part of ISO/IEC 13211. Reasons</p> <p>for including a note include:</p> <p>a) Cross references to other clauses and subclauses of this</p> <p>part of ISO/IEC 13211 in order to help readers find their</p> <p>way around,</p> <p>b) Warnings when a built-in predicate as defined in this part</p> <p>of ISO/IEC 13211 has a different meaning in some existing</p> <p>implementations.</p>
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Darbības sfēra<p>This part of ISO/IEC 13211 is designed to promote the</p> <p>applicability and portability of Prolog modules that contain</p> <p>Prolog text complying with the requirements of the Programming</p> <p>Language Prolog as specified in this part of ISO/IEC 13211.</p> <p>This part of ISO/IEC 13211 specifies:</p> <p>a) The representation of Prolog text that constitutes a Prolog</p> <p>module,</p> <p>b) The constraints that shall be satisfied to prepare Prolog</p> <p>modules for execution, and</p> <p>c) The requirements, restrictions and limits imposed on a</p> <p>conforming Prolog processor that processes modules.</p> <p>This part of ISO/IEC 13211 does not specify:</p> <p>a) The size or number of Prolog modules that will exceed the</p> <p>capacity of any specific data processing system or language</p> <p>processor, or the actions to be taken when the limit is</p> <p>exceeded,</p> <p>b) The methods of activating the Prolog processor or the</p> <p>set of commands used to control the environment in which</p> <p>Prolog modules are prepared for execution,</p> <p>c) The mechanisms by which Prolog modules are loaded,</p> <p>d) The relationship between Prolog modules and the</p> <p>processor-specific file system.</p> <p><b>1.1 Notes</b></p> <p>Notes in this part of ISO/IEC 13211 have no effect on the</p> <p>language, Prolog text, module text or Prolog processors that are</p> <p>defined as conforming to this part of ISO/IEC 13211. Reasons</p> <p>for including a note include:</p> <p>a) Cross references to other clauses and subclauses of this</p> <p>part of ISO/IEC 13211 in order to help readers find their</p> <p>way around,</p> <p>b) Warnings when a built-in predicate as defined in this part</p> <p>of ISO/IEC 13211 has a different meaning in some existing</p> <p>implementations.</p>
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