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Why It's Nice to be Quoted: Quasiquoting for Prolog (1308.3941v1)

Published 19 Aug 2013 in cs.PL

Abstract: Prolog's support for dynamic programming, meta programming and text processing using context free grammars make the language highly suitable for defining domain specific languages (DSL) as well as analysing, refactoring or generating expression states in other (programming) languages. Well known DSLs are the DCG (Definite Clause Grammar) notation and constraint languages such as CHR. These extensions use Prolog operator declarations and the {...} notation to realise a good syntax. When external languages, such as HTML, SQL or JavaScript enter the picture, operators no longer satisfy for embedding snippets of these languages into a Prolog source file. In addition, Prolog has poor support for quoting long text fragments. Haskell introduced quasi quotationsto resolve this problem. In this paper we `ported' the Haskell mechanism for quasi quoting to Prolog. We show that this can be done cleanly and that quasi quoting can solve the above mentioned problems.

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