2P-Kt: logic programming with objects & functions in Kotlin


Giovanni Ciatto

Mainstream programming languages nowadays tends to be more and more multi-paradigm ones, by integrating diverse programming paradigms  e.g., object-oriented programming (OOP) and functional programming (FP). Logic-programming (LP) is a successful paradigm that has contributed to many relevant results in the areas of symbolic AI and multi-agent systems, among the others. Whereas Prolog, the most successful LP language, is typically integrated with mainstream languages via foreign language interfaces, in this paper we propose an alternative approach based on the notion of domain-specific language (DSL), which makes LP available to OOP programmers straightforwardly within their OO language of choice. In particular, we present a Kotlin DSL for Prolog, showing how the Kotlin multi-paradigm (OOP + FP) language can be enriched with LP in a straightforward and effective way. Since it is based on the interoperable 2P-Kt project, our technique also enables the creation of similar DSL on top of other high-level languages such as Scala or JavaScript  thus paving the way towards a more general adoption of LP in general-purpose programming environments.

Events

  • 21st Workshop “From Objects to Agents” (WOA 2020) — 14/09/2020–16/09/2020

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WOA 2020

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Bologna, Italy

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16/09/2020

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