Version 0.9.2 of package Sweeprolog has just been released in NonGNU ELPA.
You can now find it in M-x list-packages RET.

Sweeprolog describes itself as:

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  Embedded SWI-Prolog
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More at https://elpa.nongnu.org/nongnu/sweeprolog.html

## Summary:

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                    SWEEP: SWI-PROLOG EMBEDDED IN EMACS

                                Eshel Yaron
                             m...@eshelyaron.com
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  This manual describes the Emacs package `sweep' (or `sweeprolog'), which
  provides an embedded SWI-Prolog runtime inside of Emacs.

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This file contains the release notes for `sweep', an embedding of
SWI-Prolog in Emacs.

For further details, please consult the manual:
<https://eshelyaron.com/sweep.html>.


Version 0.9.2 on 2022-11-26
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New command `sweeprolog-update-dependencies'
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  Bound to `C-c C-u' in `sweeprolog-mode' buffers, this command analyzes
  the current buffer looking for calls to implicitly autoloaded
  predicates, and adds or updates `autoload/2' and `use_module/2'
  directives to make the dependencies on these predicates explicit.


New user option `sweeprolog-note-implicit-autoloads'
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  Boolean flag, when non-nil `flymake' also reports implicitly
  autoloaded predicates in `sweeprolog-mode' buffers.  Enabled by
  default.


Version 0.9.1 on 2022-11-25
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Predicate completion adjusts candidates arity according to the context
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  Completing predicate invocations with `completion-at-point' now takes
  into account the number of arguments that will be implicitly added to
  the created predicate call by the context, and adjusts the completion
  candidates appropriately.  This applies both to DCG non-terminal
  bodies (where two implicit arguments are normally added to all
  predicate invocations), and to meta-calls such as `include(foo, L0,
  L)' where the sole argument of `foo/1' is implicitly passed by
  `include/3'.


Variable highlighting now excludes anonymous variables
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  Unlike other variables, occurrences of anonymous variables (`_') are
  no longer highlighted when the cursor enters one, since being
  anonymous they are semantically unrelated to each other.


Version 0.9.0 on 2022-11-23
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New command for creating `PlUnit' test blocks
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  The new command `sweeprolog-plunit-testset-skeleton', accessible from
  the `Sweep' menu-bar entry, inserts a template for a block of unit
  tests at the location of the cursor.


Fixes
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  • Fixed and added regression tests for an issue where
    `sweeprolog-beginning-of-next-top-term' would get confused by
    multi-line comments starting at the beginning of a line.


Version 0.8.13 on 2022-11-23
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  This is a bug-fix release, solving an issue introduced in version
  0.8.12 where highlighting goals qualified with a variable module would
  throw an error.


Version 0.8.12 on 2022-11-22
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`sweeprolog-top-level-signal-current' uses the classic top-level interrupt 
interface
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  `sweeprolog-top-level-signal-default-goal' is now set to call the new
  SWI-Prolog built-in predicate `prolog_interrupt/0'.  This predicate
  invokes the classic SWI-Prolog top-level interrupt interface similarly
  to pressing `C-c' in a terminal-bound top-level.


New user option `sweeprolog-highlight-holes'
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  When non-nil (the default), holes in Prolog buffers are highlighted
  with a dedicated face to help visually distinguishing them from
  regular Prolog variables.


`sweeprolog-forward-hole' is now bound in `sweeprolog-top-level' buffers
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  Previously this command was only bound in `sweeprolog-mode'.  It is
  now bound to `C-c C-i' in both major modes.


Fixes
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Inserting a new clause for a module-qualified predicate now works as expected
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  Using `sweeprolog-insert-term-dwim' to insert the next clause of a
  module-qualified predicate definition would previously not work
  correctly.  This use case is now works as expected.


Fixed possible non-termination finding the next term, causing Emacs to hang
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  This version fixes an issue where the function
  `sweeprolog-beginning-of-next-top-term', used by in the `flymake'
  integration of `sweeprolog-mode', could hang when called near the end
  of the buffer.


Version 0.8.11 on 2022-11-21
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`sweeprolog-new-predicate-location-function' signature changed
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  The function specified by `sweeprolog-new-predicate-location-function'
  should now take three arguments, namely the functor, arity and neck of
  …  …

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