Hal Hildebrand wrote:
> I had tried to take a look at CHR early on in my current project, but
> what I realized was that my particular problem wasn't so much handling
> constraints

Don't let the name fool you: CHR may have originally be designed to
solely handler constraints, it has grown to a powerful general purpose
language. CHR constraint's are nothing else then what in production
rule's speak is called a pattern (CHR rules are productions, etc).

Peter


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