ISO/ IEC JTC1/SC22 N2557

Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 16:47:18 -0400 (EDT)
From: "william c. rinehuls" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: SC22 N2557 - Minutes of WG17 April 1997 Meeting

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ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC22
Programming languages, their environments and system software interfaces
Secretariat:  U.S.A.  (ANSI)



ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC22
N2557



August 1997



TITLE:
Minutes and Resolutions of SC22/WG17 (Prolog) Meeting on April 28-30, 1997
in Schliersee, Germany



SOURCE:
Secretariat, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC22



WORK ITEM:
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CROSS REFERENCE:
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DOCUMENT TYPE:
WG17 Meeting Minutes



ACTION:
To SC22 Member Bodies for information.


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Minutes of meeting            


WG17 (Prolog) meeting, 28 -- 30 April 1997, Schliersee, Germany

These minutes of the WG17 (Prolog) meeting (28 -- 30 April 1997,
Schliersee, Germany) will be implicitly accepted as confirmed unless
corrections and/or objections are received within four weeks of
publication.

Klaus Daessler

Roger Scowen 
ISO/IEC JTC1 SC22 WG17 (Prolog) convener
13 August 1997 

0.1 Annexes

A --- Resolutions.
B --- Address list.
C --- Example.

1  Attendance

The following attended the meeting: Klaus Daessler (Germany), Jonathan
Hodgson (USA), Paul Holmes-Higgin (UK), Katsuhiko Nakamura (Japan),
Roger Scowen (UK *, chairman).

* - Did not vote.

See Annex B for address list.

2  Agenda for meeting -- N153

The draft agenda (N153, 4) for the meeting was approved with two
extensions: 
  11a SC22 Work program review -- Prolog, and 
  11b Annual Business Plan of WG17.

3  Drafting committee

WG17 decided a drafting committee was not required for this meeting.

Klaus Daessler agreed to serve as secretary.

4  Minutes of the Uppsala meeting (WG17 N148)

Germany objected that the formulation of resolution A13 and the German
vote of `Yes' doesn't make the German position clear.

The minutes of the Uppsala meeting were then approved.

4.1  Matters arising from the Uppsala meeting

  1) A translation process to make a Japanese Industrial Standard
     for Prolog will start this year.  The work to create clause 3, 
     Definitions, is seen as main part of this activity.
  2) Standard Interpretation Subgroup has not yet been established.
     This shall be done by end of June 1997.
  3) Agreement of SC22 for making ISO Prolog widely available cheaply
     shall be reached. RSS is asked to do this by end October 1997.

5  Future meetings

WG17 did not arrange a further meeting, but has a provisional
invitation from USA. Roger Scowen will arrange the next meeting about
two or three months after the close of balloting to approve the Final
Committee Draft for Part 2, i.e. probably mid 1998.

6  Reports from national panels

No written reports from the member bodies are available, although
groups had met at least in US, Britain, Japan and Germany.

7  Consideration of comments on ISO/IEC CD 13211-2 (N151)

Roger Scowen had circulated a draft `Disposition of Comments' to those
present and the commenters.

WG17 reached agreement --- see resolutions A.1, A.2, A.3, A.4, A.5, and
WG17 N157 -- Disposition of Comments (in press).

8  Appreciation

WG17 thanked Klaus Daessler and Siemens for hosting its meeting in
Schliersee (A.7).

WG17 also thanked Jonathan Hodgson (A.8).

9  Timetable

The following timetable (see A.6) was agreed:

9.1  15 June 1997
Jonathan Hodgson to publish a preliminary Draft International Standard
taking in account the comments made and decisions taken in Schliersee
for email discussion.

9.2  30 June 1997
Roger Scowen to request SC22 to establish a Standard Interpretation
Subgroup.

9.3  15 July 1997 
WG17 members to identify the critical issues.

9.4  30 September 1997
Jonathan Hodgson and WG17 members to comment, discuss and resolve all
the outstanding issues.

9.5  31 October 1997
Roger Scowen to request the agreement of SC22 and ISO Central Secretariat
to make ISO Prolog widely available cheaply.

9.6  30 November 1997
Jonathan Hodgson to publish the Draft International Standard.

9.7  31 December 1997
Roger Scowen to submit the DIS for balloting.

NOTE --- During the meeting, WG17 believed that the next draft would be
the DIS.  It has since been pointed out (and confirmed in the e-mail
below from Bob Follett - SC22 Chairman) that the new system of drafts
must be adopted, and that the next draft will be the `Final Committee
Draft'.  This will be followed by a `Draft International Standard' with
a two month Yes/No ballot, with no changes permitted.

E-MAIL

From: Bob Follett <[email protected]>
To: SC22 <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 1997 14:08:32 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: (SC22.1149) New DIS Procedures

The migration plan for the new DIS procedures (SC22 N2410) allows use
of the old 4-month DIS ballot for CDs approved before 1 May 1997, BUT
ONLY IF THE TEXTS ARE RECEIVED BY ITTF BEFORE 1 SEPTEMBER 1997.

Please note carefully that approved CD texts not received by ITTF by 1
September for DIS ballot, will need to be CIRCULATED AGAIN FOR A
4-MONTH FCD BALLOT before forwarding to ITTF for an FDIS ballot.

If you have any CDs approved before 1 May that have not yet been
forwarded to ITTF, please contact your project editors and make sure
that they complete their editing and forward them before the end of
this month, in order to avoid substantial delay and additional cost.

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A  Resolutions

The votes for the resolutions were taken on Wednesday 30 April.
Four countries voted: Germany, Japan, UK, and USA.

A.1  Module qualification

WG17 resolves that inspecting or database-manipulating a procedure
defined inside a module 'M' which is not the current module, without
specifying 'M' in the module qualification of the inspecting or
manipulating goal shall be an error:
	permission_error(access, implicit, Pred)

Individuals: Unanimous.
Countries: Unanimous.

A.2  Module delimiter directives

WG17 resolves that the wording of the module delimiter directives 
shall be as follows: 
  1) for a module interface as begin directive:
        :-module(<module_name>).
     and as end directive: 
        :-end_module(<module_name>).
     where 'module_name>'
       shall be the module name of the begin directive.

  2) for a module body as begin directive:
        :-body(<module_name>).
     and as end directive
        :-end_body(<module_name>).
     where 'module_name>' shall be the module name of the begin directive. 

Individuals: Unanimous.
Countries: Unanimous.

A.3  Re-export

WG17 resolves to have a re-export directive in the module interface,
which imports and at the same time re-exports the specified procedures
of another module (cf WG17 N126).

Individuals: For 2, Against 0, Abstain 2.
Countries: For 2, Against 1, Abstain 1.

A.4  Textual control -- 1

WG17 resolves, that at the beginning of preparation for execution of a
module (interface) of every module the predefined operators, char
conversions and prolog flags shall be in effect.

Individuals: Unanimous.
Countries: Unanimous.

A.5  Textual control -- 2

WG17 resolves that the operator definitions, char conversions and
Prolog flags of module bodies belonging to a given module shall
accumulate during preparation of subsequent bodies of that module.

Individuals: Unanimous. 
Countries: Unanimous.

A.6  Timetable

WG17 instructs:
  1) The project editor to publish a preliminary Draft International
   Standard taking in account the comments made and decisions taken in
   Schliersee by June 15, 1997 for email discussion,

  2) WG17 members to identify the critical issues by July 15, 1997,

  3) WG17 members and project editor to comment, discuss and 
   resolve all the outstanding issues by September 30, 1997,

  4) The project editor to publish the Draft International Standard
   by November 30, 1997,

  5) The convener to submit the DIS for balloting by 31 December 1997.

Individuals: Unanimous.
Countries: Unanimous.

A.7  Appreciation -- 1

WG17 thanks the local host, Klaus Daessler, and Siemens for their
excellent efforts and services in organizing and hosting this meeting.

Individuals: Unanimous.
Countries: Unanimous.

A.8  Appreciation -- 2

WG17 thanks Jonathan Hodgson for his continued efforts. 

Individuals: Unanimous.
Countries: Unanimous.

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B  Address List

Dipl-Phys Klaus Daessler
SNI AG BS2000 SD15
Otto-Hahn-Ring 6
D-81730 Muenchen
GERMANY
Tel: +49 89 636 48085
Fax: +49 89 636 40140
E-mail: [email protected]
 
Jonathan Hodgson
Dept. of Math/CSC
St. Joseph's University
5600 City Avenue
Philadelphia. PA 19131
USA
Tel: +1 610 660 1571
Fax: +1 215 473 0001
E-Mail: [email protected]
 
Dr Paul Holmes-Higgin
Director of Technology
Resumix Limited
Renaissance House
32 Upper High Street
Epsom KT17 4QJ
UNITED KINGDOM
Tel: +44 (0)1372 745777
Fax: +44 (0)1372 743429
E-mail: [email protected]

Professor K Nakamura
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Tokyo Denki University
Hatoyama-machi
Saitama-Ken
350-03 JAPAN
Tel: +81 492 96 2911
Fax: +81 492 96 6185
E-Mail: [email protected]
 
Roger Scowen
9 Birchwood Grove
Hampton, Middlesex     TW12 3DU
UNITED KINGDOM
Tel: + 44 181 979 7429
Fax: + 44 181 287 3810
E-mail: [email protected]

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C  Example by Klaus Daessler

:-module tools.
:-meta [interpret/1].
:-end_module tools.

:-begin_module tools.
interpret(true):-!.
interpret((G1,G2)) :- !,
        calling_context(M),
	interpret(G1)@M,
	interpret(G2)@M.
interpret(G):-
        calling_context(M),
        functor(G,N,A),
        current_predicate(N/A)@M,
	clause(G, Body)@M,
	interpret(Body)@M,
	!.
interpret(G):- G.
:-end_module tools.

:-module programs1.
:-export [app/3].
:-end_module programs1.

:-begin_module programs1.
:-dynamic([app/3,mysort/2]).

app([],L,L).
app([H|T],L,[H|G]):-
	app(T,L,G).

mysort([],[]).
mysort([G|T],S):-
	part(G,T,L,H),
	mysort(L,LS),
	mysort(H,HS),
	app(LS,[G|HS],S).

part(_,[],[],[]).

part(J,[H|R],[H|L],U):-
	H =< J,
	!,
	part(J,R,L,U).

part(J,[H|R],L,[H|U]):-
	H > J,
	!,
	part(J,R,L,U).
:-end_module programs1.

:-module programs2.
:-end_module programs2.
:-begin_module programs2.
:-import programs1.

:-end_module programs2.

list1([7,2,6,5,1]).
list2([9,0,4,8,3]).

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