> Hi,
>
> >
> > The overhead for HiLog in the loss of some indexing.
>
> Thanks for the insight.
>
> > If XSB supported multi-argument indexing for compiled code
> > then the overhead would have been minimal.
> >
> > --michael
>
> What would be the price that non-hilog XSB programs must pay for this support?
I do not understand what you are asking here.
If you get somebody to implement multi-argument indexing then that would be
the price :-)
> > David and Kostis Sagonis wrote a paper on Hilog computation for the
> > 1995 ICLP (I think), and they might have some measurements in there.
> >
> > Terry
>
> If anyone has this paper, please allow me to peek at.
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/sagonas95efficient.html
> Regards.
>
> PhiHo
>
>
>
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