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From: dcf@netcom.com (Don Ferguson)
Subject: Re: Natural Language Processing and C in Unix
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Don Ferguson (dcf@netcom.com) (that's me) wrote:
: There are some limits to the C interface (for example, I don't believe
: you can have nested calls from C into Prolog, e.g. C function calls a
: Prolog predicate which calls a C function which calls a Prolog predicate).
: In other words, the interface from C to Prolog is not reentrant.

I recant.  Several people have sent me Email saying it ain't true, QP is
reentrant...  I'm not sure where I got the idea that it wasn't.  Bad drugs
I suppose.



