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Python-Prolog-Interpreter
A simple Prolog Interpreter written in a few lines of Python 3. It runs a limited subset of Prolog and uses backtracking and generators in order to perform its magic.
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Scryer Prolog has something closely related: A Foreign Function Interface based on libffi, which allows Prolog programmers to call external native functions dynamically:
https://www.scryer.pl/ffi
A sample application using raylib functions to draw graphical elements is available from:
https://github.com/aarroyoc/raylib-prolog
Cool. I wrote a subset of Prolog using only a few lines of Python and if anyone is interested, you can find it here: https://github.com/photonlines/Python-Prolog-Interpreter