We develop a denotational, fully abstract semantics for constraint logic programming (clp) with respect to successful and failed observables. The denotational approach turns out very useful for the definition of new operators on the language as the counterpart of some abstract operations on the denotational domain. In particular, by defining our domain as a cylindric Heyting algebra, we can exploit, to this aim, operations of both cylindric algebras (such as cylindrification), and Heyting algebras (such as implication and negation). The former allows us to generalize the clp language by introducing an explicit hiding operator; the latter allows us to define a notion of negation which extends the classical negation used in Logic Programming.

An Algebraic Perspective of Constraint Logic Programming

DI PIERRO, ALESSANDRA;
1997-01-01

Abstract

We develop a denotational, fully abstract semantics for constraint logic programming (clp) with respect to successful and failed observables. The denotational approach turns out very useful for the definition of new operators on the language as the counterpart of some abstract operations on the denotational domain. In particular, by defining our domain as a cylindric Heyting algebra, we can exploit, to this aim, operations of both cylindric algebras (such as cylindrification), and Heyting algebras (such as implication and negation). The former allows us to generalize the clp language by introducing an explicit hiding operator; the latter allows us to define a notion of negation which extends the classical negation used in Logic Programming.
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