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Re: Screamer ported to Corman Lisp.: msg#00046

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Subject: Re: Screamer ported to Corman Lisp.


Chris Double wrote:
>
> I've ported Screamer to Corman Lisp 2.01. Screamer is a library for
> Common Lisp that provides support for non-deterministic
> programming. This includes backtracking, undoable side effects and
> constraint programming. For details and download location see:
>
> http://radio.weblogs.com/0102385/2003/03/12.html#a309

Thanks for the links to Screamer+. I've played a bit with Screamer before,
but I'd never seen Screamer+. Could you describe the problem(s) for which
you're using Screamer? Although I like the idea of non-deterministic
programming in Common Lisp, I've never found a use for it in my own programs.
But I suspect that this is just a lack of imagination and experience on my
part, so I'm very interested in real-life examples of non-deterministic
Lisp programming.

Thanks.

Arthur Lemmens

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