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Is there a recommendable Prolog IDE for the Mac? [closed]

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I'd love to do some stuff in Prolog. Just need a good IDE for the Mac to make it not a pain in the butt. Which IDE do you recommend?


There is also a free Prolog IDE based on Eclipse, PDT, available from:

https://sewiki.iai.uni-bonn.de/research/pdt/start


Along the lines of "not really an IDE" answers, Textmate seems to be a favorite of OS X developers.

There seems to be some Prolog community support for it as well.

  • https://github.com/textmate/prolog.tmbundle
  • http://calltopower.wordpress.com/2009/01/23/prolog-textmate-plugin/


Not exactly about IDes but the current Logtalk distribution includes support for several text editors and syntax highlighters that can also be used for Prolog programming:

http://trac.logtalk.org/browser/trunk/wenv

The Prolog FAQ also contains useful information about editing and publishing Prolog code (sections 15 and 16):

http://www.logic.at/prolog/faq/


There are several plugin's available for Eclipse which work rather well with prolog. Theres a SICStus plug in which we use in Uni, although I dont believe its free, theres also a few other options in the Eclipse Marketplace (Under the Help menu)


Try CiaoDE plus GNU Emacs. CiaoDE is a state of the art prolog system with lots of libraries that runs in OS X, Linux and Windows.


You can try to use XGP for this.

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