SICStus Prolog with the SPIDER IDE
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Eclipse has the SPIDER plug-in which provides SICStus Prolog with an integrated development environment (IDE).
SICStus Prolog 4.2.0
Peter Hancox
Eclipse 3.6.1 (Helios)

School of Computer Science
University of Birmingham

SPIDER 0.0.4
24 September 2012

 

These pages provide you with guides to getting started with SPIDER and some more advanced features that will help you develop your programs more efficiently.

 

What SoCS students need to do to get started

Step-by-step instructions for Birmingham School of Computer Science students. It shows how to start Eclipse, initialise the SPIDER Prolog IDE and run your first program using an Eclipse cheat sheet.

 

Starting the SICStus Prolog top-level

For beginners. Start here to enter queries directly into SICStus Prolog without having to write a program.

 

Creating a project/writing a program

How to edit a program and then run it.

 

Using features in the SICStus Prolog pane

More advanced feautures available in the SICStus Prolog pane.

 

Using features in the editor pane

More advanced feautures available in the SICStus Prolog pane.