Prolog queries are represented in Visual Basic in textual form, i.e. as a string containing the query, but not followed by a full stop. For example, the following Visual Basic code fragments create valid Prolog queries:
'Q1 is a query finding the first "good" element of the list [1,2,3] Q1 = "member(X,[1,2,3]), good(X)" 'create a Q2 query finding the first "good" element of the list '[1,2,...,N]: Q2 = "member(X,[" For i = 1 To N-1 Q2 = Q2 & i & "," Next Q2 = Q2 & N & "]), good(X)"
Before executing a query, it has to be explicitly opened, via the
PrologOpenQuery
function, which will return a query
identifier that can be used for successive retrieval of solutions.
The PrologCloseQuery
procedure will close the query
represented by a query identifier. The use of an invalid
query identifier will result in undefined behavior.
For example:
Dim qid As Long Q1 = "member(X,[1,2,3]), good(X)" qid = PrologOpenQuery(Q1) ... <execution of the query> ... PrologCloseQuery(qid)