None of the pre-3.9 methods in se.sics.jasper
are thread safe.
They can only be called from the thread that created the SICStus
object. (This is different from how se.sics.jasper
used to work
in release 3.8.)
As of 3.9 there are two ways to set up for calls to SICStus from multiple threads.
One way is to use the static method newProlog
in the class
Jasper
:
(String argv[], String bootPath)
Creates a
Prolog
interface object. Starts a server thread, which will serve thatProlog
. The server thread takes care of all interaction with the Prolog runtime, making sure that all calls to the Prolog runtime will be done from one and the same thread.
See the HTML documentation on the interface Prolog
for details
on what methods are available for a client thread.
Another way is to create a SICStus object and use the following methods:
()
Returns the
Prolog
interface for this SICStus object. Creates a server and a client (Prolog
) interface for this SICStus object. The server may be started by callingstartServer()
()
Start serving requests from a Prolog client. This method does not return until another thread calls
stopServer()
. Before calling this method you should callnewProlog()
and hand the result over to another Thread.
()
Stops the server. Calling this method causes the Thread running in the
startServer()
method to return.
As with the first method, the interface Prolog
defines the
methods available for the client threads.