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From: "Jason Che-han Yip" <yip@ee.ualberta.ca>
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Subject: Resetting
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I'm running JPL with SWI-Prolog and while running some tests, I noticed =
that the database is not being reset, which makes it difficult to test.  =
Is there some way to cause SWI-Prolog to reset?  I'm somewhat of a =
Prolog newbie so I also don't know if there is a particular Prolog =
predicate that can be used to retract everything.

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"Making the complex clear always helps people work smarter. Because it =
is a lot easier to figure out what's important and ignore what isn't."
(Bill Jensen)
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