Successor functor

From: Trond Valen (valen_at_stud.ntnu.no)
Date: 11/05/03

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    Hey!

    Is there a nice successor functor for standard arithmetic in (SICSTUS)
    Prolog? So that s(1) is 2, I mean?

    Trond


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