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Elixir
Elixir leverages the Erlang VM, known for running low-latency, distributed and fault-tolerant systems, while also being successfully used in web development, and the embedded software domain.
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This name is just the default event used when generating new channels in Phoenix, but let's make our event names a bit more descriptive... we already have conversation:created and conversation:updated events, so let's be consistent and add message:created in place of shout.
(Note: we'll probably need to keep "shout" around for backwards compatibility)
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Below is a list of all the known Erlang standard library functions found in Elixir's Standard Library that have not been implemented in some way yet in ElixirScript. Implementations should go here
For anyone looking to implement a function the steps would be to:
- Pick a function or functions from
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Finch adapter
A tiny adapter for https://github.com/keathley/finch - a HTTP client with built-in pooling.
Instead of building own mint+pooling adapter we could nicely integrate with Finch.
Something like this:
defmodule Tesla.Adapter.Finch do
@behaviour Tesla.Adapter
def call(env, opts) do
opts = Tesla.Adapter.opts(env, opts)
case Finch.request(name, env.method, env.url,Streaming Response
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Created by José Valim
Released September 8, 2014
- Organization
- elixir-lang
- Website
- elixir-lang.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
Steps to reproduce
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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