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| From | Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.javascript |
| Subject | Re: ANN: Dogelog Player 1.2.6 (Segmented Fileaccess) |
| Date | 2025-02-06 16:28 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <vo2kf4$11mi6$2@solani.org> (permalink) |
| References | <vmt1mc$bokb$4@solani.org> <vmtoor$c5ui$2@solani.org> |
Among algebraic approaches to logic we find binary decision diagrams. The approach is syntactical and not semantical, since it focuses on a certain formulas to represent truth tables. Unlike matrix like disjunctive or conjunctive normal forms, they give tree like normal forms. Donald Knuth also popularized zero-suppressed decision diagrams, a binary decision diagram variant developed by Shin-Ichi Minato. Their appeal results from "jump" where nodes are omitted. We focused more on the cost of negation and arrived at zero-less decision diagram. They might have different niche application areas. See also: Zero-Less Decision Diagrams in Dogelog Player https://x.com/dogelogch/status/1887521934348374204 Zero-Less Decision Diagrams in Dogelog Player https://www.facebook.com/groups/dogelog Mild Shock schrieb: > > The examined Prolog Notebook projects SWI for Sharing, > Ciao Notebooks and Tau Prolog all offer some Prolog > text coloring. We conducted an experiment whether we > can utilize some synergies in Dogelog Player to provide > a colorizer without using any 3rd party library. > > Since the batch processing slowed down the experience > of notebooks we changed our mind and started developping > a dynamic filter. Passive Logic Documents (PLD) are turned > into Active Logic Documents (ALD) via an asynchronous > call into a 100% in Prolog realized colorizer library. > > See also: > > Dogelog Notebooks with Prolog Coloring > https://x.com/dogelogch/status/1882455350739337230 > > Dogelog Notebooks with Prolog Coloring > https://www.facebook.com/groups/dogelog > > Mild Shock schrieb: >> Dear All, >> >> We are happy to announce a new edition of the Dogelog player: >> >> - Segmented Fileaccess: >> Due to UTF-8 problems, files were read completely into >> memory in order to then allow stream access. In order to be >> able to use HTTP Transfer-Encoding: chunked, the UTF-8 problem >> has been solved and only individual blocks will be >> read into memory. >> >> - New library(crypto): >> Segmented file access is supported not only for text files >> but also for binary files. This allows hash digests to be >> calculated in a memory-saving manner. The library implements >> a binding to the SHA-256 algorithms of JavaScript, >> Python and Java. >> >> - Backtracking Datastructures: >> The libraries library(hash) and library(tree), which >> were only realized non-backtracking so far, have been >> expanded to include further predicates that allow >> backtracking updates. library(hash) has been completely >> rewritten to open lists and only provides partial persistence, >> whereas library(tree) provides full persistence. >> >> For more details: Dogelog >> >> Have Fun! >> >> Jan Burse, http://www.xlog.ch/ , 23.01.2025 >
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