Re: Why not using Prolog for IF?


6 Apr 1995 09:20:14 -0400

Greg,

I see.

But, if the IF writer knows Prolog, and the prolog code is intended for
one author to change, then the problems of extensions seem lessened?

I would assume the initial set up of the framework for the IF will be
greater than Inform, but, the Prolog skill can be applied to many areas of
work instead of just IF as it is designed. May be intelligent actors?
Especially the parsing can be more flexible and powerful( as much as the
author is willing to spend time on).

Does Adventure in Prolog use Nani search game? Does it go into any depth
than its counter part of APT disk? I wondr where else to find IF in
Prolog?

Thanks.
Mei-Tien