Abstract
This paper provides an introductory overview of Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) Languages. The first section explains the purpose of such languages and contrasts them with Logic Programming languages such as Prolog. The next section looks at Jaffar and Lassez's formal definition of a general CLP scheme. The third section describes some of the best known implementations of this scheme, looking in most detail at CLP(R) and CHIP.
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