Running the LogiQL REPL
The lb command is not the only way to access the LogiQL runtime engine. You can also use the interactive REPL (read-eval-print loop). REPLs exist for many languages and provide an easy-to-use means of learning a language, getting answers to modest language questions, and trying small experiments...
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| description | The lb command is not the only way to access the LogiQL runtime
engine. You can also use the interactive REPL (read-eval-print loop).
REPLs exist for many languages and provide an easy-to-use means of
learning a language, getting answers to modest language questions, and
trying small experiments.
As the name REPL indicates, a REPL works by repeatedly taking the following
three steps: read in a user request, evaluate its effect on the workspace,
and print the results. The commands that it accepts are the same that you
can give to the lb including addblock, exec, list, print, and query. |
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| spelling | intimal-3332016-06-17T08:25:51Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/333/ Running the LogiQL REPL Halpin, Terry Rugaber, Spencer QA76 Computer software The lb command is not the only way to access the LogiQL runtime engine. You can also use the interactive REPL (read-eval-print loop). REPLs exist for many languages and provide an easy-to-use means of learning a language, getting answers to modest language questions, and trying small experiments. As the name REPL indicates, a REPL works by repeatedly taking the following three steps: read in a user request, evaluate its effect on the workspace, and print the results. The commands that it accepts are the same that you can give to the lb including addblock, exec, list, print, and query. Taylor & Francis Group 2015 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/333/1/12_ft.pdf Halpin, Terry and Rugaber, Spencer (2015) Running the LogiQL REPL. In: LogiQL: A Query Language for Smart Databases. Taylor & Francis Group, pp. 247-248. ISBN 9781482244939 |
| spellingShingle | QA76 Computer software Halpin, Terry Rugaber, Spencer Running the LogiQL REPL |
| title | Running the LogiQL REPL |
| title_full | Running the LogiQL REPL |
| title_fullStr | Running the LogiQL REPL |
| title_full_unstemmed | Running the LogiQL REPL |
| title_short | Running the LogiQL REPL |
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| topic | QA76 Computer software |
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