Prolog - how to clear the memory and start from scratch?

void picture void · Dec 7, 2011 · Viewed 11.6k times · Source

I'm developing an algorithm in a .pl file, and examining it with queries on the command window. I use dynamic variables and retract/assert predicates. And when I modify the pl file and click on "reload modified files", I have extra facts that I don't want.

for example, in the beginning I have counter(0).

and I do something, retract&assert this counter, it becomes counter(7). Then, when I reload the modified pl file, I have both counter(0). and counter(7).

How can I prevent this and only have counter(0). in the beginning?

Thanks in advance.

Answer

twinterer picture twinterer · Dec 7, 2011

If you only use these dynamic facts to implement counters, you should think about whether this is the best way to do it. Using assert/1 and retract/1 makes rather slow code.

You could either make the counter variable another predicate argument that you pass along in your code (you might need to distinguish between input and output, so have two extra arguments), or use global variables (which are non-logical features, though, which sometimes is a no-go).