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- Usual CLP (other than Prolog) systems include Herbrand terms
- In fact, usually built as extended Prolog systems
- Thus, they inherit all Prolog capabilities
- Plus the added power and flexibility of constraints
- A big advantage: mixing several constraint systems in the same program
- Some allow the user to define their own constraints and
constraint solver
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