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<H2><A NAME="sec:1.5"><SPAN class="sec-nr">1.5</SPAN> <SPAN class="sec-title">The
XPCE GUI system for Prolog</SPAN></A></H2>
<A NAME="sec:xpce"></A>
<P><A NAME="idx:GUI:7"></A><A NAME="idx:XPCE:8"></A><A NAME="idx:Graphics:9"></A><A NAME="idx:Windowinterface:10"></A><A NAME="idx:X11:11"></A>The <A class="url" href="http://www.swi-prolog.org/packages/xpce/">XPCE
GUI system</A> for dynamically typed languages has been with SWI-Prolog
for a long time. It is developed by Anjo Anjewierden and Jan Wielemaker
from the department of SWI, University of Amsterdam. It aims at a
high-productive development environment for graphical applications based
on Prolog.
<P>Object oriented technology has proven to be a suitable model for
implementing GUIs, which typically deal with things Prolog is not very
good at: event-driven control and global state. With XPCE, we designed a
system that has similar characteristics that make Prolog such a powerful
tool: dynamic typing, meta-programming and dynamic modification of the
running system.
<P>XPCE is an object-system written in the C-language. It provides for
the implementation of methods in multiple languages. New XPCE classes
may be defined from Prolog using a simple, natural syntax. The body of
the method is executed by Prolog itself, providing a natural interface
between the two systems. Below is a very simple class definition.
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:- pce_begin_class(prolog_lister, frame,
"List Prolog predicates").
initialise(Self) :->
"As the C++ constructor"::
send_super(Self, initialise, 'Prolog Lister'),
send(Self, append, new(D, dialog)),
send(D, append,
text_item(predicate, message(Self, list, @arg1))),
send(new(view), below, D).
list(Self, From:name) :->
"List predicates from specification"::
( catch(term_to_atom(Term, From), _, fail)
-> get(Self, member, view, V),
current_output(Old),
pce_open(V, write, Fd),
set_output(Fd),
listing(Term),
close(Fd),
set_output(Old)
; send(Self, report, error, 'Syntax error')
).
:- pce_end_class.
test :- send(new(prolog_lister), open).
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<P>Its 165 built-in classes deal with the meta-environment,
data-representation and---of course---graphics. The graphics classes
concentrate on direct-manipulation of diagrammatic representations.
<P><B>Availability.</B> XPCE runs on most Unix® platforms, Windows 95/98/ME,
Windows NT/2000/XP and MacOS X (using X11). In the past, versions
for Quintus- and SICStus Prolog as well as some Lisp dialects have
existed. After discontinuing active Lisp development at SWI the Lisp
versions have died. Active development on the Quintus and SICStus
versions has been stopped due to lack of standardisation in the Prolog
community. If adequate standards emerge we are happy to actively support
other Prolog implementations.
<P><B>Info.</B> further information is available from
<A class="url" href="http://www.swi-prolog.org/packages/xpce/">http://www.swi-prolog.org/packages/xpce/</A>
or by E-mail to
<A class="url" href="mailto:info@www.swi-prolog.org">info@www.swi-prolog.org</A>.
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