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Subject: [SWIPL] Preliminary question
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Hi. Excuse for my english.

1. How can I realize peak amount of memory that prolog occupies while it
thinking about my question?
2. Is there any correlaion between _GXXXXXXXXXXXX reported by tracer(or
while tracing) and amount of memory mentioned above?
3. Is there any limitations of prolog answers if I'll try to use it through
C-interface (suppose answer will be relatively big, how about kilobytes)?

Thanx.
/Nick/



