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Subject: [SWIPL] Socket Communication

Dear all,

does SWI-Prolog allow communication with other programs via sockets?
If so, how does it work?

I didn't find anything in the manual and a link in the mailing list
archive which looked promising was broken, unfortunately.

Thanks in advance,
Tobias

