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Tabling Directive for Dogelog Player (Re: ANN: Dogelog Player 2.2.1 (Just-in-Time Indexing))

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From Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm>
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Subject Tabling Directive for Dogelog Player (Re: ANN: Dogelog Player 2.2.1 (Just-in-Time Indexing))
Date Thu, 16 Apr 2026 12:38:49 +0200
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Hi,

Our new library silkworm for predicate tabling tries
to do the same, as the library railgun for finite
domain constraints. Namely provide a portable library
that is only based on the ISO core standard. Due to
a series of recent improvements of Dogelog Player
the tabling directive is now competitive.

While we reach similar performance like SWI-Prolog
for Datalog examples, our system parallels the
XSB-Prolog performance for non-Datalog examples.
What is missing are non-wellfounded forms of
recursion and polymorphic adornments. We are
currently working on addressing both issues.

Bye

See also:

Tabling Directive for Dogelog Player
https://medium.com/2989/aa2f40a14b58

Mild Shock schrieb:
> 
> Dear All,
> 
> We are happy to announce a new edition of
> the Dogelog Player:
> 
> - Enhanced core (IEEE Comparisons):
> The special value 0rNaN received comparison
> drawn from IEEE. The built-in (=\=)/2 now
> implements not quiet, while the built-ins
> (=:=)/2, (<)/2, etc. now implement quiet.
> The built-ins (@<)/2, etc. now implement
> quiet ordered, while the built-ins min/3
> and max/3 now implement number.
> 
> - Goal Inlining/Outlining:
> We noticed performance problems of negation
> as failure (\+)/2 when the argument is a
> complex goal. Many Prolog systems don't
> suffer from this problem. We implemented
> a form of goal expansion, but with reversibility,
> so that rewritten (\+)/2 calls are seen
> again in listing/[0,1] and trace/0.
> 
> - Just-in-Time Indexing:
> The scope is currently MAX_INDEX = 2
> indiscriminantly for static and dynamic
> predicates. The system can dynamically
> allocate 1st or 2nd argument indexes when
> needed, and even create combined 1st+2nd
> argument indexes. The enhancement comes
> with a new jiti_list/[0,1] utilitiy.
> 
> Have Fun!
> 
> Jan Burse, https://www.herbrand.ai/ , 09.04.2026

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