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Hallo,
I have a small question. Let's suppose that we have a prolog program which
is consulted. Now, let's suppose that this program have a few functions
that I want to use them inside a C++ program. Is it possible to compile
the pl program as a DLL and then use it inside the C++ program and if so,
how?

Thank you,
Peter Tselios
http://www.samos.aegean.gr/icsd/tpe
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