Re: CLP(FD): what is necessary?



On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 17:50:54 +0000, Joachim Schimpf
<jschimpf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Having propagators wake up with different priority can be
quite important, so i think it is an important feature for
a constraint system. Probably it is more relevant for a
system like ECLiPSe that aims at combining different solution
methods, than for a system that just wants to do FD.

OK, I am bot familiar with current version of ECLIPSE... Are
priorities defined for each constraint separately, or across teh
system? And what happens if I am using 2 custom constraints, each with
its own priorities numbered from 1 to 5?...

A.L.
.



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