See the Change Log.
If you have SWI-Prolog installed, it's just:
pip install -U pyswip
See Get Started for detailed instructions.
PySwip is a Python-Prolog interface that enables querying SWI-Prolog in your Python programs. It features an SWI-Prolog foreign language interface, a utility class that makes it easy querying with Prolog and also a Pythonic interface.
Since PySwip uses SWI-Prolog as a shared library and ctypes to access it, it doesn't require compilation to be installed.
PySwip was brought to you by the PySwip community. Thanks to all contributors.
from pyswip import Prolog
Prolog.assertz("father(michael,john)")
Prolog.assertz("father(michael,gina)")
list(Prolog.query("father(michael,X)")) == [{'X': 'john'}, {'X': 'gina'}]
for soln in Prolog.query("father(X,Y)"):
print(soln["X"], "is the father of", soln["Y"])
# michael is the father of john
# michael is the father of gina
An existing knowledge base stored in a Prolog file can also be consulted, and queried. Assuming the filename "knowledge_base.pl" and the Python is being run in the same working directory, it is consulted like so:
from pyswip import Prolog
Prolog.consult("knowledge_base.pl")
from pyswip import Prolog, registerForeign
def hello(t):
print("Hello,", t)
hello.arity = 1
registerForeign(hello)
Prolog.assertz("father(michael,john)")
Prolog.assertz("father(michael,gina)")
print(list(Prolog.query("father(michael,X), hello(X)")))
from pyswip import Functor, Variable, Query, call
assertz = Functor("assertz", 1)
father = Functor("father", 2)
call(assertz(father("michael","john")))
call(assertz(father("michael","gina")))
X = Variable()
q = Query(father("michael",X))
while q.nextSolution():
print("Hello,", X.value)
q.closeQuery()
# Outputs:
# Hello, john
# Hello, gina
The core functionality of Prolog.query
is based on Nathan Denny's public domain prolog.py.
PySwip was used in scientific articles, dissertations, and student projects over the years. Head out to PySwip Community for more information and community links.
Do you have a project, video or publication that uses/mentions PySwip? file an issue or send a pull request.
If you would like to reference PySwip in a LaTeX document, you can use the provided BibTeX file. You can also use the following information to refer to PySwip:
- Author: Yüce Tekol and PySwip contributors
- Title: PySwip VERSION
- URL: https://pyswip.org
PySwip is licensed under the MIT license.