(ALF) A language by Rudolf Opalla which combines functional programming and loGIc programming techniques. ALF is based on Horn clause loGIc with equality which consists of predicates and Horn clauses for {loGIc programming}, and functions and equations for {functional programming}. Any functional expression can be used in a goal literal and arbitrary predicates can occur in conditions of equations. ALF uses narrowing and rewriting. ALF includes a compiler to Warren Abstract Machine code and run-time support. . ["The Implementation of the Functional-LoGIc Language ALF", M. Hanus and A. Schwab]. (1992-10-08)