Since version 6.0 the language has been fully object-oriented. Version 7.0 introduced parametric polymorphism. Version 7.2 introduced anonymous predicates (a logical pendant to anonymous functions) and namespaces (see also Visual Prolog 7.2 New Features). Version 7.3 introduced generic classes and interfaces (see Generic programming), guarded monitors (see also Visual Prolog 7.3 New Features). Version 7.4 can generate 64 bit windows code (see also Visual Prolog 7.4 New Features). Version 7.5 contains http server and LALR(1) parser generator (see also Visual Prolog 7.5 New Features). Version 8 introduces presenters, for more user friendly data presentation in debugger and running program (see also Visual Prolog 8 New Features). Version 9 introduces bounded polymorphism, extension predicates, threadsafe lock free fact databases, named parameters (see also Visual Prolog 9 New Features). Version 10 introduces object expressions, support for master/slave processes, Microsoft Edge webView2 control and some support for Direct2D+ DirectWrite+ Windows Imaging Component (see also Visual Prolog 10 New Features).
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