This issue is about dynamic domains, where, via the global scripting environment and object models, scripts could modify the runtime solving context, for instance by adding, modifying, or removing types, objects, predicates, operators, actions, constraints, or preferences.
Any thoughts about the capability and expressiveness for dynamic runtime contexts and dynamic domains?
This issue is about dynamic domains, where, via the global scripting environment and object models, scripts could modify the runtime solving context, for instance by adding, modifying, or removing types, objects, predicates, operators, actions, constraints, or preferences.
Any thoughts about the capability and expressiveness for dynamic runtime contexts and dynamic domains?