> if they haven't surpassed SWI in some performance metrics yet I'd be surprised
I was/am also anticipating performance gains from Scryer. Which is why I made a point to request up to date Scryer benchmarks in the SWI forums. Still, for free/open Prolog, SWI-Prolog is hard to beat: https://swi-prolog.discourse.group/t/porting-the-swi-prolog-...
I was/am also anticipating performance gains from Scryer. Which is why I made a point to request up to date Scryer benchmarks in the SWI forums. Still, for free/open Prolog, SWI-Prolog is hard to beat: https://swi-prolog.discourse.group/t/porting-the-swi-prolog-...