Implementations of Prolog was published in 1984; its contents predate the Warren Abstract Machine.
Pages 87-92 contain the article "The world's shortest Prolog interpreter?" by M. Nilsson of Uppsala University. The article describes and provides source code for a simple Lisp implementation of Prolog.
Pages 87-92 contain the article "The world's shortest Prolog interpreter?" by M. Nilsson of Uppsala University. The article describes and provides source code for a simple Lisp implementation of Prolog.