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Clipspy

Python CFFI bindings for the 'C' Language Integrated Production System CLIPS

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CLIPS Python bindings

Python CFFI_ bindings for the 'C' Language Integrated Production System CLIPS_ 6.42.

:Source: https://github.com/noxdafox/clipspy :Documentation: https://clipspy.readthedocs.io :Download: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/clipspy

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Initially developed at NASA's Johnson Space Center, CLIPS is a rule-based programming language useful for creating expert and production systems where a heuristic solution is easier to implement and maintain than an imperative one. CLIPS is designed to facilitate the development of software to model human knowledge or expertise.

CLIPSPy brings CLIPS capabilities within the Python ecosystem.

Installation

Linux +++++

On Linux CLIPSPy is packaged for x86_64 and aarch64 architectures as a wheel according to PEP-513_ guidelines. PEP-656_ is supported solely for x86_64 at the moment. Minimum Python version is 3.9.

.. code:: bash

$ pip install clipspy

macOS +++++

Apple Intel and Silicon are supported for Python versions starting from 3.9.

.. code:: bash

$ pip install clipspy

Windows +++++++

CLIPSPy comes as a wheel for Python versions starting from 3.9.

.. code:: batch

> pip install clipspy

Building from sources +++++++++++++++++++++

The provided Makefiles take care of retrieving the CLIPS source code and compiling the Python bindings together with it.

.. code:: bash

$ make
# make install

Please check the documentation_ for more information regarding building CLIPSPy from sources.

Example

.. code:: python

import clips

DEFTEMPLATE_STRING = """
(deftemplate person
  (slot name (type STRING))
  (slot surname (type STRING))
  (slot birthdate (type SYMBOL)))
"""

DEFRULE_STRING = """
(defrule hello-world
  "Greet a new person."
  (person (name ?name) (surname ?surname))
  =>
  (println "Hello " ?name " " ?surname))
"""

environment = clips.Environment()

# define constructs
environment.build(DEFTEMPLATE_STRING)
environment.build(DEFRULE_STRING)

# retrieve the fact template
template = environment.find_template('person')

# assert a new fact through its template
fact = template.assert_fact(name='John',
                            surname='Doe',
                            birthdate=clips.Symbol('01/01/1970'))

# fact slots can be accessed as dictionary elements
assert fact['name'] == 'John'

# execute the activations in the agenda
environment.run()

.. _CLIPS: http://www.clipsrules.net/ .. _CFFI: https://cffi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html .. _PEP-513: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0513/ .. _PEP-656: https://peps.python.org/pep-0656/ .. _documentation: https://clipspy.readthedocs.io

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