That raises the questions of how competent are the atomicity of changes, persistence, and speed and memory optimizations implementations of your Prolog interpreter?
And, since those are not usual goals of an interpreter, I would guess "not very competent" for at least the first two with high certainty.
It also raises the question of whether Postgres has a good Prolog plugin. This one looks more likely to be useful.
And, since those are not usual goals of an interpreter, I would guess "not very competent" for at least the first two with high certainty.
It also raises the question of whether Postgres has a good Prolog plugin. This one looks more likely to be useful.