Erlang
Erlang is a general-purpose, concurrent, functional programming language, and a garbage-collected runtime system. The term Erlang is used interchangeably with Erlang/OTP, or Open Telecom Platform (OTP), which consists of the Erlang runtime system, several ready-to-use components (OTP) mainly written in Erlang, and a set of design principles for Erlang programs.
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How do you feel about allowing literals to be specified like so:
let fifteen = 0xF
let nine = 0o11
let ten = 0b1010
It would also be nice to support them when doing binary pattern matching:
<<0xF>> = <<15>>
This has been coming up during my current project. I'm working on an emulator for an old virtual machine, and a lot of it involves matching against and working
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Created by Joe Armstrong, Robert Virding, Mike Williams
Released December 8, 1998
- Organization
- erlang
- Website
- www.erlang.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
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asdf. In help output a line is printed for theasdf envcommand:I would assume
<command>is an arbitrary command. But from what I can tell needs to be a plugin name or a shim name? I'm also not sure how this differs from executing the shim directly.FY