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56374770_c0
56374770
erlang
0
Title: Erlang: whether two lists have a common element Problem title: Erlang: whether two lists have a common element Tags: erlang Problem: Erlang: whether two lists have a common element a = [1, 2, 3], b = [4, 5, 6], c = [1, 7, 8], has_common_element(a, b) is false since there are no common elements between the two ar...
Erlang: whether two lists have a common element Erlang: whether two lists have a common element erlang Erlang has_common_element lists:member Erlang: whether two lists have a common element has_common_element(a, b) is false since there are no common elements between the two arrays. has_common_element(a, c) is true sinc...
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36019309_c2
36019309
erlang
2
application, stop, Code signals: fun2ms, rebar3, Verifying, Compiling, Running, Common, Test, mafiapp_SUITE, add_service, mnesia:wrap_trans, Reason, friend_by_name, parse_transform, friend_with_services, Failed, Passed, Results, Projects, _build, index.html, Failures, find_services, mafiapp.erl, API, add_friend, Recor...
application, stop, Code signals: fun2ms, rebar3, Verifying, Compiling, Running, Common, Test, mafiapp_SUITE, add_service, mnesia:wrap_trans, Reason, friend_by_name, parse_transform, friend_with_services, Failed, Passed, Results, Projects, _build, index.html, Failures, find_services, mafiapp.erl, API, add_friend, Recor...
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11827677_c0
11827677
erlang
0
Title: Append String to List of Strings in Erlang Problem title: Append String to List of Strings in Erlang Tags: append, erlang, list-comprehension, list Problem: Append String to List of Strings in Erlang how can I append a string to a list of strings, without using lists:append() . The code using list:append() is he...
Append String to List of Strings in Erlang Append String to List of Strings in Erlang append erlang list-comprehension list Append List Strings Erlang String1 String2 String3 lists:append Append String to List of Strings in Erlang how can I append a string to a list of strings, without using lists:append() . The code u...
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57111732_c0
57111732
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0
Title: :erlang.list_to_atom("roster") error when accessing mnesia table Problem title: :erlang.list_to_atom("roster") error when accessing mnesia table Tags: elixir, erlang, ejabberd, mnesia Problem: :erlang.list_to_atom("roster") error when accessing mnesia table I am trying get mnesia table info f...
:erlang.list_to_atom("roster") error when accessing mnesia table :erlang.list_to_atom("roster") error when accessing mnesia table elixir erlang ejabberd mnesia ArgumentError erlang.list_to_atom String.to_atom ejabberd_admin.mnesia_table_info :erlang.list_to_atom("roster") error when accessing mnesia...
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72655624_c0
72655624
erlang
0
Title: Can an escript invoke another escript function? Problem title: Can an escript invoke another escript function? Tags: escript, erlang Problem: Can an escript invoke another escript function? a.escript: main(_)-> b:read_config(). b.escript: -module(b). %% function exported read_config()-> %% read file io:format("h...
Can an escript invoke another escript function? Can an escript invoke another escript function? escript erlang Can b:read_config read_config io:format b.escript b.erl b.beam c:c b.eam Can an escript invoke another escript function? a.escript: b.escript: If I convert the b.escript to b.erl and compile it to b.beam , it ...
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33631037_c3
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remote_load, port_types, inet_count, inet_window, port_info, named_rpc, proc_attrs, ann_type, Attr, nonempty_list, Name, current_function, initial_call, inet_attrs, pid_term, non_neg_integer, info_type, memory_used, info_meta_key, registered_name, group_leader, info_signals_key, monitored_by, trap_exit, info_location_...
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70993494_c0
70993494
erlang
0
Title: Install elixir on M1 mac Problem title: Install elixir on M1 mac Tags: apple-m1, elixir, erlang, homebrew, installation Problem: Install elixir on M1 mac I tried to install Elixir on my M1 mac using brew, as explained here . After installation, elixir --version returns segmentation fault elixir --version. . Afte...
Install elixir on M1 mac Install elixir on M1 mac apple-m1 elixir erlang homebrew installation Install apple-m1 Install elixir on M1 mac I tried to install Elixir on my M1 mac using brew, as explained here . After installation, elixir --version returns segmentation fault elixir --version. . After reading this , I tried...
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12454849_c0
12454849
erlang
0
Title: ets match_object with match spec Problem title: ets match_object with match spec Tags: erlang, ets Problem: ets match_object with match spec -record(rule, {id, low, high}). test_ets() -> ets:new(rule_table,[named_table,public,bag]), ets:insert(rule_table, #rule{id=1, low=2, high=5}), ets:match_object(rule_table,...
ets match_object with match spec ets match_object with match spec erlang ets match_object test_ets ets:new rule_table named_table ets:insert ets:match_object rule.low rule.high ets match_object with match spec This function only get an empty list while I want to pick this record with low =< X =< high. Please help me. T...
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546160_c0
546160
erlang
0
Title: What is Erlang written in? Problem title: What is Erlang written in? Tags: bootstrapping, erlang Problem: What is Erlang written in? What is Ericsson's implementation of Erlang and Erlang/OTP written and compiled in? Is is assembly, C or Erlang itself? Update 1: Thanks to DrJokepu. If I understand correctly, Erl...
What is Erlang written in? What is Erlang written in? bootstrapping erlang What Erlang What is Erlang written in? What is Ericsson's implementation of Erlang and Erlang/OTP written and compiled in? Is is assembly, C or Erlang itself? Update 1: Thanks to DrJokepu. If I understand correctly, Erlang source-to-VM compiler ...
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12722668_c0
12722668
erlang
0
Title: how to test ejabberd internal and external components Problem title: how to test ejabberd internal and external components Tags: xmpp, tsung, erlang, ejabberd Problem: how to test ejabberd internal and external components I have 3 xmpp components (internal and external) in my ejabberd. These components exchange ...
how to test ejabberd internal and external components how to test ejabberd internal and external components xmpp tsung erlang ejabberd how to test ejabberd internal and external components I have 3 xmpp components (internal and external) in my ejabberd. These components exchange stanzas (mostly iq) I read in the Intern...
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77068946_c1
77068946
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version is installed. ... this error occurred after I got a pop-up dialog saying "Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2019 Redistributable (x64) - 14.29.30139... Setup failed ... Another version of this product is already installed ... ". I am faintly optimistic that the component which Erlang wants to see is already there but ...
version is installed. ... this error occurred after I got a pop-up dialog saying "Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2019 Redistributable (x64) - 14.29.30139... Setup failed ... Another version of this product is already installed ... ". I am faintly optimistic that the component which Erlang wants to see is already there but ...
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28314066_c0
28314066
erlang
0
Title: how to extract comma separated values separately in Erlang Problem title: how to extract comma separated values separately in Erlang Tags: erlang, mnesia Problem: how to extract comma separated values separately in Erlang I have inserted the comma separated values into mnesia table column as {"11,1,15"} After re...
how to extract comma separated values separately in Erlang how to extract comma separated values separately in Erlang erlang mnesia Erlang how to extract comma separated values separately in Erlang I have inserted the comma separated values into mnesia table column as {"11,1,15"} After retrieving from table Now i need ...
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22328522_c0
22328522
erlang
0
Title: Is Erlang a good choice for a booking system backend? Problem title: Is Erlang a good choice for a booking system backend? Tags: erlang, backend Problem: Is Erlang a good choice for a booking system backend? I need to write the backend for an event ticket selling system. Some companies would connect to the servi...
Is Erlang a good choice for a booking system backend? Is Erlang a good choice for a booking system backend? erlang backend Erlang Is Erlang a good choice for a booking system backend? I need to write the backend for an event ticket selling system. Some companies would connect to the service in order to check for ticket...
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1240312_c0
1240312
erlang
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Title: Determining IP address and port of an incoming TCP/IP connection in Erlang Problem title: Determining IP address and port of an incoming TCP/IP connection in Erlang Tags: tcp, sockets, erlang Problem: Determining IP address and port of an incoming TCP/IP connection in Erlang I would like to fetch the IP address ...
Determining IP address and port of an incoming TCP/IP connection in Erlang Determining IP address and port of an incoming TCP/IP connection in Erlang tcp sockets erlang Determining TCP Erlang gen_tcp gen_udp Determining IP address and port of an incoming TCP/IP connection in Erlang I would like to fetch the IP address ...
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23167091_c0
23167091
erlang
0
Title: Why queue of (auto-delete=true) doesn&#x27;t disappear automatically after no consumer? Problem title: Why queue of (auto-delete=true) doesn&#x27;t disappear automatically after no consumer? Tags: rabbitmq, erlang Problem: Why queue of (auto-delete=true) doesn't disappear automatically after no consumer? The rab...
Why queue of (auto-delete=true) doesn&#x27;t disappear automatically after no consumer? Why queue of (auto-delete=true) doesn&#x27;t disappear automatically after no consumer? rabbitmq erlang Why Why queue of (auto-delete=true) doesn't disappear automatically after no consumer? The rabbitmq version is 3.1.5 Queue param...
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36213668_c1
36213668
erlang
1
list (w/o token) with rest of the set of this rule (also without the matched terminal). return {success|failure, list_of_tokens, list_of_rules} if success -> check with new list_of_tokens, default_rule if failure, check with old list_of_tokens, and new list_of_rules. I assume the end states will be reached if the list...
list (w/o token) with rest of the set of this rule (also without the matched terminal). return {success|failure, list_of_tokens, list_of_rules} if success -> check with new list_of_tokens, default_rule if failure, check with old list_of_tokens, and new list_of_rules. I assume the end states will be reached if the list...
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22403159_c0
22403159
erlang
0
Title: How do I restart an erlang process in a list? Problem title: How do I restart an erlang process in a list? Tags: list, erlang Problem: How do I restart an erlang process in a list? I have a list construction like this: [{Value, spawn_link(fun() -> worker(Value, self()) end)} || Value <- List] So I have a list wi...
How do I restart an erlang process in a list? How do I restart an erlang process in a list? list erlang How Value spawn_link List How do I restart an erlang process in a list? I have a list construction like this: So I have a list with values and each value is handed in its own process with the line above. If one worke...
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19611961_c0
19611961
erlang
0
Title: Erlang Mnesia - mnesia:transaction(F) vs. mnesia:activity(transaction, F) Problem title: Erlang Mnesia - mnesia:transaction(F) vs. mnesia:activity(transaction, F) Tags: transactions, mnesia, erlang Problem: Erlang Mnesia - mnesia:transaction(F) vs. mnesia:activity(transaction, F) I've read and re-read the docs r...
Erlang Mnesia - mnesia:transaction(F) vs. mnesia:activity(transaction, F) Erlang Mnesia - mnesia:transaction(F) vs. mnesia:activity(transaction, F) transactions mnesia erlang Erlang Mnesia mnesia:transaction mnesia:activity Erlang Mnesia - mnesia:transaction(F) vs. mnesia:activity(transaction, F) I've read and re-read ...
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64743863_c0
64743863
erlang
0
Title: I am trying to cancel erlang timer using Reference Problem title: I am trying to cancel erlang timer using Reference Tags: timer, erlang, elixir Problem: I am trying to cancel erlang timer using Reference I create a timer with :timer.apply_after/4 function {:ok, ref} = :timer.apply_after(60000, Module , :functio...
I am trying to cancel erlang timer using Reference I am trying to cancel erlang timer using Reference timer erlang elixir Reference timer.apply_after Module timer.cancel I am trying to cancel erlang timer using Reference I create a timer with :timer.apply_after/4 function the ref returned here is a tuple like this and ...
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20997387_c0
20997387
erlang
0
Title: erlang file from post param Problem title: erlang file from post param Tags: chicagoboss, file, file-io, erlang Problem: erlang file from post param I have a problem: I need to read file from post param in ChicagoBoss. I'm trying: upload_file('POST', []) -> File = Req:post_param("file"), {ok,Data} = file:read_fi...
erlang file from post param erlang file from post param chicagoboss file file-io erlang post upload_file File Req:post_param Data file:read_file filelib:is_file erlang file from post param I have a problem: I need to read file from post param in ChicagoBoss. I'm trying: And have an error: When I'm trying to check the f...
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2900827_c0
2900827
erlang
0
Title: What is your experience with Nitrogen on Erlang? Problem title: What is your experience with Nitrogen on Erlang? Tags: web-frameworks, nitrogen, erlang Problem: What is your experience with Nitrogen on Erlang? I've been checking out the Nitrogen Project which is supposed to be the most mature web development fra...
What is your experience with Nitrogen on Erlang? What is your experience with Nitrogen on Erlang? web-frameworks nitrogen erlang What Nitrogen Erlang What is your experience with Nitrogen on Erlang? I've been checking out the Nitrogen Project which is supposed to be the most mature web development framework for Erlang....
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29172954_c2
29172954
erlang
2
, Internal, handle_event, CALC, LOG_MODULE, LOG_FILE, log.txt, gen_fsm:start_link, gen_fsm:send_all_state_event, O::atom, gen_fsm:send_event, N::number, gen_fsm:sync_send_event, _Pid, gen_event:start_link, gen_event:add_handler, gen_event:notify, _Estado, _DatosEstado, gen_event:stop, Cambio, Modo, SUMA, next_state, _F...
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32349128_c0
32349128
erlang
0
Title: Sending messages among erlang processes: Atoms vs Binaries Problem title: Sending messages among erlang processes: Atoms vs Binaries Tags: erlang, erlang-shell, mnesia, elixir Problem: Sending messages among erlang processes: Atoms vs Binaries Are atoms copied from one process to another when i send an atom as a...
Sending messages among erlang processes: Atoms vs Binaries Sending messages among erlang processes: Atoms vs Binaries erlang erlang-shell mnesia elixir Sending Atoms Binaries Sending messages among erlang processes: Atoms vs Binaries Are atoms copied from one process to another when i send an atom as a message ? My thi...
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39012676_c0
39012676
erlang
0
Title: How many supervisors do I need for an Erlang app? Problem title: How many supervisors do I need for an Erlang app? Tags: erlang-supervisor, nginx, erlang Problem: How many supervisors do I need for an Erlang app? I want to create a webapp with the microservices approach in mind. It will consist of a set of indep...
How many supervisors do I need for an Erlang app? How many supervisors do I need for an Erlang app? erlang-supervisor nginx erlang How Erlang How many supervisors do I need for an Erlang app? I want to create a webapp with the microservices approach in mind. It will consist of a set of independent services made as Erla...
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13549354_c0
13549354
erlang
0
Title: How to call an erlang function in nitrogen? Problem title: How to call an erlang function in nitrogen? Tags: nitrogen, erlang Problem: How to call an erlang function in nitrogen? -module (blah). -compile(export_all). -include_lib("nitrogen_core/include/wf.hrl"). main() -> #template { file="./site/templates/bare....
How to call an erlang function in nitrogen? How to call an erlang function in nitrogen? nitrogen erlang How export_all include_lib nitrogen_core wf.hrl bare.html Welcome Nitrogen Click Param1 Param2 How to call an erlang function in nitrogen? How do you call the imafunction(Param1, Param2) function with its parameters ...
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17752937_c1
17752937
erlang
1
R from list L simplePermute(_,R) when R == 0 -> [[]]; simplePermute(L,R) -> [[X|T] || X <- L, T<-simplePermute(lists:nthtail(index_of(X,L),L),R-1)]. Here's an example run: Example: 18> maxsubsetsum_app:findSums([1,2,3,4,6]). [[1,2],[1,3],[2,4],[1,2,3]] Questions Dear Erlangers (Erlangists?) does this look like canonic...
R from list L simplePermute(_,R) when R == 0 -> [[]]; simplePermute(L,R) -> [[X|T] || X <- L, T<-simplePermute(lists:nthtail(index_of(X,L),L),R-1)]. Here's an example run: Example: 18> maxsubsetsum_app:findSums([1,2,3,4,6]). [[1,2],[1,3],[2,4],[1,2,3]] Questions Dear Erlangers (Erlangists?) does this look like canonic...
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72949987_c1
72949987
erlang
1
ult,{V,C})})) ]). Based on the calls to the mkt(...) with its current variables is there a way to pass it the arguments, such that the anonymous function with the second atom ( e.g. {exst_value, ...} ) is activated, because I don't see how the arguments for the mkt could ever match those. Furthermore, what does get pas...
ult,{V,C})})) ]). Based on the calls to the mkt(...) with its current variables is there a way to pass it the arguments, such that the anonymous function with the second atom ( e.g. {exst_value, ...} ) is activated, because I don't see how the arguments for the mkt could ever match those. Furthermore, what does get pas...
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13162729
erlang
0
Title: How to get full URL of a page with Nitrogen? Problem title: How to get full URL of a page with Nitrogen? Tags: erlang, nitrogen, url Problem: How to get full URL of a page with Nitrogen? I want to make certain pages of my site available only by https. I think it would be ok to recognize protocol right in the pag...
How to get full URL of a page with Nitrogen? How to get full URL of a page with Nitrogen? erlang nitrogen url How URL Nitrogen Protocol wf:redirect UrlWithNoProtocol How to get full URL of a page with Nitrogen? I want to make certain pages of my site available only by https. I think it would be ok to recognize protocol...
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60627772_c0
60627772
erlang
0
Title: Replicate transformed table erlang mnesia Problem title: Replicate transformed table erlang mnesia Tags: erlang, mnesia, erlang-shell, ejabberd Problem: Replicate transformed table erlang mnesia I am working on an ejabberd based application. Currently, I have a server running that has a specific table with recor...
Replicate transformed table erlang mnesia Replicate transformed table erlang mnesia erlang mnesia erlang-shell ejabberd Replicate user_information Replicate transformed table erlang mnesia I am working on an ejabberd based application. Currently, I have a server running that has a specific table with records of type sa...
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12574338_c0
12574338
erlang
0
Title: Distributed Erlang and riak-core: how does the mesh scale for large clusters? Problem title: Distributed Erlang and riak-core: how does the mesh scale for large clusters? Tags: riak, distributed, erlang Problem: Distributed Erlang and riak-core: how does the mesh scale for large clusters? Using distributed Erlan...
Distributed Erlang and riak-core: how does the mesh scale for large clusters? Distributed Erlang and riak-core: how does the mesh scale for large clusters? riak distributed erlang Distributed Erlang Distributed Erlang and riak-core: how does the mesh scale for large clusters? Using distributed Erlang creates a mesh net...
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44020546_c1
44020546
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in the gen_server function: handle_cast({add,{Key,Value}},State)-> io:format("Belief added: ~p.~n",[{Key,Value}]), {noreply, maps:put(Key,Value,State)}; When I run my script, I get: tr:go(). Getting bottle. Start moving... Getting bottle. Start moving... And I can't not use another function (I would like to use add_be...
in the gen_server function: handle_cast({add,{Key,Value}},State)-> io:format("Belief added: ~p.~n",[{Key,Value}]), {noreply, maps:put(Key,Value,State)}; When I run my script, I get: tr:go(). Getting bottle. Start moving... Getting bottle. Start moving... And I can't not use another function (I would like to use add_be...
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75554088_c0
75554088
erlang
0
Title: What does this configure &#x27;heartbeat_interval&#x27; means in RabbitMQ? Problem title: What does this configure &#x27;heartbeat_interval&#x27; means in RabbitMQ? Tags: rabbitmq, erlang Problem: What does this configure 'heartbeat_interval' means in RabbitMQ? There are 2 items in RabbitMQ Server configures abo...
What does this configure &#x27;heartbeat_interval&#x27; means in RabbitMQ? What does this configure &#x27;heartbeat_interval&#x27; means in RabbitMQ? rabbitmq erlang What heartbeat_interval RabbitMQ What does this configure 'heartbeat_interval' means in RabbitMQ? There are 2 items in RabbitMQ Server configures about he...
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24872436_c0
24872436
erlang
0
Title: How to decipher ChicagoBoss Post param Problem title: How to decipher ChicagoBoss Post param Tags: chicagoboss, erlang Problem: How to decipher ChicagoBoss Post param I'm a newbie in ChicagoBoss web framework. I have a server which receives a POST request from another server where POST params is of the form: <<"...
How to decipher ChicagoBoss Post param How to decipher ChicagoBoss Post param chicagoboss erlang How ChicagoBoss Post How to decipher ChicagoBoss Post param I'm a newbie in ChicagoBoss web framework. I have a server which receives a POST request from another server where POST params is of the form: <<"clientId=STRING_F...
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62114750_c0
62114750
erlang
0
Title: Why do type specs in OTP repeat parameter names? Problem title: Why do type specs in OTP repeat parameter names? Tags: typespec, dialyzer, erlang Problem: Why do type specs in OTP repeat parameter names? In type specs for the Erlang standard library, there are almost never any types in the spec until the when cl...
Why do type specs in OTP repeat parameter names? Why do type specs in OTP repeat parameter names? typespec dialyzer erlang Why OTP lists:member Elem List Why do type specs in OTP repeat parameter names? In type specs for the Erlang standard library, there are almost never any types in the spec until the when clause. Fo...
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58052558_c0
58052558
erlang
0
Title: Opening an erlang shell from bash Problem title: Opening an erlang shell from bash Tags: erlang, shell, compilation Problem: Opening an erlang shell from bash Hello is there any way to open an erlang shell from bash ? I do not want everytime to insert manually the path of the files(s) that i am compiling.Can't i...
Opening an erlang shell from bash Opening an erlang shell from bash erlang shell compilation bash Opening Opening an erlang shell from bash Hello is there any way to open an erlang shell from bash ? I do not want everytime to insert manually the path of the files(s) that i am compiling.Can't i just open a shell in my t...
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6790311_c0
6790311
erlang
0
Title: What should I use for service location in erlang? Problem title: What should I use for service location in erlang? Tags: erlang Problem: What should I use for service location in erlang? I'm writing my first distributed erlang application, and I notice that I have to know the node on which I have my "service" up...
What should I use for service location in erlang? What should I use for service location in erlang? erlang What ReferenceToTheServiceProcess my_service Stuff What should I use for service location in erlang? I'm writing my first distributed erlang application, and I notice that I have to know the node on which I have m...
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57755531_c0
57755531
erlang
0
Title: How to load sys.config from remote boot server Problem title: How to load sys.config from remote boot server Tags: erlang Problem: How to load sys.config from remote boot server I loaded an application from remote boot_server, the beam files are loaded correctly, but the sys.config didn't load. My start command ...
How to load sys.config from remote boot server How to load sys.config from remote boot server erlang remote How sys.config init_debug emu_args erl_boot_server:start How to load sys.config from remote boot server I loaded an application from remote boot_server, the beam files are loaded correctly, but the sys.config did...
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19145011_c0
19145011
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Title: Error with riak erlang protobuffs Problem title: Error with riak erlang protobuffs Tags: erlang, riak Problem: Error with riak erlang protobuffs Code signals: Error, Client, riakc_pb_socket:start, Mine, riakc_obj:new, term_to_binary, Yours, riakc_pb_socket:put, Reason, riak_kv_pb, riak_kv_pb.erl, riak_pb_codec, ...
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45983208_c2
45983208
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75472195_c1
75472195
erlang
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7.4> {id,channel}, 2023-02-16 15:12:29.939986+05:30 [erro] <0.21497.4> {mfargs, 2023-02-16 15:12:29.939986+05:30 [erro] <0.21497.4> {rabbit_channel,start_link, 2023-02-16 15:12:29.939986+05:30 [erro] <0.21497.4> [1,<0.21491.4>,<0.21498.4>,<0.21491.4>, 2023-02-16 15:12:29.939986+05:30 [erro] <0.21497.4> <<"myserverip:59...
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43217089_c0
43217089
erlang
0
Title: Erlang: run dialyzer on your whole application Problem title: Erlang: run dialyzer on your whole application Tags: erlang Problem: Erlang: run dialyzer on your whole application I have an OTP application with the standard dir setup: config/ log/ doc/ src/ _build/ rebar.config I am able to run dialyzer on a src f...
Erlang: run dialyzer on your whole application Erlang: run dialyzer on your whole application erlang Erlang _build rebar.config source_name.erl foo1 foo2 Erlang: run dialyzer on your whole application I have an OTP application with the standard dir setup: I am able to run dialyzer on a src file like dialyzer src/source...
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47682440_c0
47682440
erlang
0
Title: Does String.to_atom(&quot;some-known-string&quot;) create a new atom in the atom-table each time? Problem title: Does String.to_atom(&quot;some-known-string&quot;) create a new atom in the atom-table each time? Tags: erlang, elixir Problem: Does String.to_atom("some-known-string") create a new atom in the atom-t...
Does String.to_atom(&quot;some-known-string&quot;) create a new atom in the atom-table each time? Does String.to_atom(&quot;some-known-string&quot;) create a new atom in the atom-table each time? erlang elixir Does String.to_atom String.to_existing_atom Does String.to_atom("some-known-string") create a new atom in the ...
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49562901_c0
49562901
erlang
0
Title: Erlang &#x27;typer&#x27; command is not found (Homebrew installation on macOS) Problem title: Erlang &#x27;typer&#x27; command is not found (Homebrew installation on macOS) Tags: erlang, macos, homebrew Problem: Erlang 'typer' command is not found (Homebrew installation on macOS) I installed Erlang (version 20.3...
Erlang &#x27;typer&#x27; command is not found (Homebrew installation on macOS) Erlang &#x27;typer&#x27; command is not found (Homebrew installation on macOS) erlang macos homebrew Erlang Homebrew mac:user my_module.erl Erlang 'typer' command is not found (Homebrew installation on macOS) I installed Erlang (version 20.3...
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13087391_c0
13087391
erlang
0
Title: Erlang: automatic population of .hosts.erlang file? Problem title: Erlang: automatic population of .hosts.erlang file? Tags: distribution, erlang Problem: Erlang: automatic population of .hosts.erlang file? I am using net_adm:world() to connect to Nodes on other hosts, but the only way I got this to work is once...
Erlang: automatic population of .hosts.erlang file? Erlang: automatic population of .hosts.erlang file? distribution erlang Erlang hosts.erlang Erlang: automatic population of .hosts.erlang file? I am using net_adm:world() to connect to Nodes on other hosts, but the only way I got this to work is once I manually create...
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18920564_c0
18920564
erlang
0
Title: Getting the longest common subsequence in ERLANG Problem title: Getting the longest common subsequence in ERLANG Tags: string, erlang, lcs, function Problem: Getting the longest common subsequence in ERLANG I'm new to this ERLANG, I know the basics. It's like scheme but broader. I know how to create a function b...
Getting the longest common subsequence in ERLANG Getting the longest common subsequence in ERLANG string erlang lcs function Getting ERLANG str1 str2 Getting the longest common subsequence in ERLANG I'm new to this ERLANG, I know the basics. It's like scheme but broader. I know how to create a function but I'm having p...
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1365208_c2
1365208
erlang
2
_event, handle_info, Call, Backs, NEW_APP, wx_object:start, MODULE, Options, wx:new, Frame, wxFrame:new, wx:null, wxID_ANY, Rails, IDE, wxMenuBar:new, wxFrame:setMenuBar, File, wxMenu:new, wxMenu:append, wxID_EXIT, Quit, wxMenuBar:append, wxFrame:connect, command_menu_selected, _SB, wxFrame:createStatusBar, MainSplitte...
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20615939_c3
20615939
erlang
3
114,53,47,65,108,98,117,109,32,78,117,109,98,101,114,32,50]],"image":[],"album":[65,108,98,117,109,32,78,117,109,98,101,114,32,50]},{"id":12,"aid":4,"path": .............. How i can convert this to strings? P.S. sorry for my english and thanks for any help. Code signals: Erlang, UTF, RECORD_TYPE, RECORD_KEY_FIELD, albu...
114,53,47,65,108,98,117,109,32,78,117,109,98,101,114,32,50]],"image":[],"album":[65,108,98,117,109,32,78,117,109,98,101,114,32,50]},{"id":12,"aid":4,"path": .............. How i can convert this to strings? P.S. sorry for my english and thanks for any help. Code signals: Erlang, UTF, RECORD_TYPE, RECORD_KEY_FIELD, albu...
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74922300_c0
74922300
erlang
0
Title: Erlang crypto:sign ecdh prime256v1 - Couldn&#x27;t get ECDSA private key Problem title: Erlang crypto:sign ecdh prime256v1 - Couldn&#x27;t get ECDSA private key Tags: web-push, ecdh, vapid, erlang Problem: Erlang crypto:sign ecdh prime256v1 - Couldn't get ECDSA private key I try to implement VAPID Claim, that us...
Erlang crypto:sign ecdh prime256v1 - Couldn&#x27;t get ECDSA private key Erlang crypto:sign ecdh prime256v1 - Couldn&#x27;t get ECDSA private key web-push ecdh vapid erlang Erlang crypto:sign prime256v1 Couldn ECDSA Msg PubKey PrivKey crypto:generate_key LOG Signature sha256 pkey.c crypto.erl Found Erlang crypto:sign e...
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9965886_c0
9965886
erlang
0
Title: erlang dialyzer and extended modules Problem title: erlang dialyzer and extended modules Tags: dialyzer, erlang Problem: erlang dialyzer and extended modules Dialyzer doesn't like calls to functions in the base module. Is there a dialyzer flag to skip this error or am I doing some wrong. Here is a similar code: ...
erlang dialyzer and extended modules erlang dialyzer and extended modules dialyzer erlang MODULE:foo erlang dialyzer and extended modules Dialyzer doesn't like calls to functions in the base module. Is there a dialyzer flag to skip this error or am I doing some wrong. Here is a similar code: This piece of code works as...
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14315207_c0
14315207
erlang
0
Title: How to start lager before running eunit test with rebar Problem title: How to start lager before running eunit test with rebar Tags: rebar, eunit, erlang Problem: How to start lager before running eunit test with rebar I want to start lager before any eunit test is executed so that I can see the log when the tes...
How to start lager before running eunit test with rebar How to start lager before running eunit test with rebar rebar eunit erlang How lager:start How to start lager before running eunit test with rebar I want to start lager before any eunit test is executed so that I can see the log when the tests are actually run (I ...
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25541829_c0
25541829
erlang
0
Title: Register a new user in ejabberd using Erlang Problem title: Register a new user in ejabberd using Erlang Tags: ejabberd, erlang, xmpp Problem: Register a new user in ejabberd using Erlang I am using erlang 17, ejabberd 14.07. I am trying to create chat application, For that I have to create user for ejabberd usi...
Register a new user in ejabberd using Erlang Register a new user in ejabberd using Erlang ejabberd erlang xmpp Erlang Register Register a new user in ejabberd using Erlang I am using erlang 17, ejabberd 14.07. I am trying to create chat application, For that I have to create user for ejabberd using Erlang. I have searc...
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16918468_c0
16918468
erlang
0
Title: Access variable bitpositions in binary - Erlang Problem title: Access variable bitpositions in binary - Erlang Tags: erlang Problem: Access variable bitpositions in binary - Erlang I'm new to erlang and have a probably simple question. Let's say i have something like A = [ 7, 203, 15, 11 ] and a some binary B . ...
Access variable bitpositions in binary - Erlang Access variable bitpositions in binary - Erlang erlang Access Erlang Access variable bitpositions in binary - Erlang I'm new to erlang and have a probably simple question. Let's say i have something like A = [ 7, 203, 15, 11 ] and a some binary B . Both A and B are genera...
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55007859_c0
55007859
erlang
0
Title: How to unset or remove the proxy option on Erlang httpc client default profile once set? Problem title: How to unset or remove the proxy option on Erlang httpc client default profile once set? Tags: erlang, http-proxy, httpc Problem: How to unset or remove the proxy option on Erlang httpc client default profile ...
How to unset or remove the proxy option on Erlang httpc client default profile once set? How to unset or remove the proxy option on Erlang httpc client default profile once set? erlang http-proxy httpc httpc:validate_options/2 httpc:validate_options/1 httpc:set_options/2 How Erlang httpc:get_options https_proxy pipelin...
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53133165_c0
53133165
erlang
0
Title: how to custom restart strategy after 5 second in Erlang/Elixir? Problem title: how to custom restart strategy after 5 second in Erlang/Elixir? Tags: erlang, elixir Problem: how to custom restart strategy after 5 second in Erlang/Elixir? In Erlang/Elixir, it could restart child when the child crashed. I have a ge...
how to custom restart strategy after 5 second in Erlang/Elixir? how to custom restart strategy after 5 second in Erlang/Elixir? erlang elixir Erlang Elixir how to custom restart strategy after 5 second in Erlang/Elixir? In Erlang/Elixir, it could restart child when the child crashed. I have a gen_server which hold data...
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32774872_c1
32774872
erlang
1
_break() function to execute. I expected execution to halt at the breakpoint when Current is equal to 3, but the code runs to completion, and the breakpoint is skipped. I even tried: c_break(Bindings) -> case int:get_bindings('Current', Bindings) of _ -> true; end. But execution still won't halt at the breakpoint. Upda...
_break() function to execute. I expected execution to halt at the breakpoint when Current is equal to 3, but the code runs to completion, and the breakpoint is skipped. I even tried: c_break(Bindings) -> case int:get_bindings('Current', Bindings) of _ -> true; end. But execution still won't halt at the breakpoint. Upda...
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11978668_c2
11978668
erlang
2
,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1|...]} 6> 6> 6> timer:tc( lists, merge, [ [ lists:seq(1,N) || N <- lists:seq(1,1000) ] ] ). {153283, [1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1|...]} 7> 7> timer:tc( merge, merge, [ [ lists:seq(1,N) || N <- lists:seq(1,1000) ] ] ). {21676268, [1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,...
,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1|...]} 6> 6> 6> timer:tc( lists, merge, [ [ lists:seq(1,N) || N <- lists:seq(1,1000) ] ] ). {153283, [1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1|...]} 7> 7> timer:tc( merge, merge, [ [ lists:seq(1,N) || N <- lists:seq(1,1000) ] ] ). {21676268, [1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,...
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33417742_c0
33417742
erlang
0
Title: Erlang/Mnesia: restricted access to the tables, roles for user access Problem title: Erlang/Mnesia: restricted access to the tables, roles for user access Tags: mnesia, erlang Problem: Erlang/Mnesia: restricted access to the tables, roles for user access The matter is: I have a DB on the server that have some us...
Erlang/Mnesia: restricted access to the tables, roles for user access Erlang/Mnesia: restricted access to the tables, roles for user access mnesia erlang Erlang Mnesia Erlang/Mnesia: restricted access to the tables, roles for user access The matter is: I have a DB on the server that have some users I neeed to make diff...
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13313878_c2
13313878
erlang
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9919223_c1
9919223
erlang
1
end. Then I open one terminal like this: $erl server:start(). and open another terminal like this: $erl client:sendData("1233"). At server, it will output: Server received binary = <<131,107,0,3,49,50,51>> Server (unpacked) "123" Server replying = 123 At client, it will output: Client received binary = <<131,97,123>> ...
end. Then I open one terminal like this: $erl server:start(). and open another terminal like this: $erl client:sendData("1233"). At server, it will output: Server received binary = <<131,107,0,3,49,50,51>> Server (unpacked) "123" Server replying = 123 At client, it will output: Client received binary = <<131,97,123>> ...
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56179851_c1
56179851
erlang
1
.flag(:trap_exit, true) # version 1 pid = spawn_link(&loop/0) # version 2 # pid = spawn(&loop/0) # Process.link(pid) # print process info IO.inspect({self(), pid, Process.info(pid)}) Process.exit(pid, :reason) :timer.sleep(200) end end Foo.foo By the way I'm using Elixir 1.8.1 on Erlang/OTP 21, if it matters. I want to...
.flag(:trap_exit, true) # version 1 pid = spawn_link(&loop/0) # version 2 # pid = spawn(&loop/0) # Process.link(pid) # print process info IO.inspect({self(), pid, Process.info(pid)}) Process.exit(pid, :reason) :timer.sleep(200) end end Foo.foo By the way I'm using Elixir 1.8.1 on Erlang/OTP 21, if it matters. I want to...
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9654720_c1
9654720
erlang
1
) -- information about module <Mod> memory() -- memory allocation information memory(T) -- memory allocation information of type <T> nc(File) -- compile and load code in <File> on all nodes nl(Module) -- load module on all nodes pid(X,Y,Z) -- convert X,Y,Z to a Pid pwd() -- print working directory q() -- quit - shortha...
) -- information about module <Mod> memory() -- memory allocation information memory(T) -- memory allocation information of type <T> nc(File) -- compile and load code in <File> on all nodes nl(Module) -- load module on all nodes pid(X,Y,Z) -- convert X,Y,Z to a Pid pwd() -- print working directory q() -- quit - shortha...
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10966256_c5
10966256
erlang
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52852215_c0
52852215
erlang
0
Title: Understanding return type of dict:fetch in erlang Problem title: Understanding return type of dict:fetch in erlang Tags: erlang Problem: Understanding return type of dict:fetch in erlang I create a dictionary using two different ways, then I get the result, but I have two different results. I would like to under...
Understanding return type of dict:fetch in erlang Understanding return type of dict:fetch in erlang erlang Understanding dict:fetch Dict1 dict:append dict:new Dict2 dict:from_list Understanding return type of dict:fetch in erlang I create a dictionary using two different ways, then I get the result, but I have two diff...
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33085708_c1
33085708
erlang
1
process <0.30.0> with exit value: {undef,[{xml,element_to_binary,[{xmlel,<<7 bytes>>,[{<<8 bytes>>,<<2 bytes>>},{<<4 bytes>>,<<4 bytes>>},{<<2 bytes>>,<<1 byte>>},{<<2 bytes>>,<<5 bytes>>}],[{xmlcdata,<<1 byte>>},{xmlel,<<4 bytes>>,[],[{xmlcdata,<<4 bytes>>}]},{xmlcdata,<<1 byte>>},{xmlel,<<6 bytes>>,[{<<5 bytes>>,<<3...
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34245723_c0
34245723
erlang
0
Title: Erlang module compiling Problem title: Erlang module compiling Tags: erlang Problem: Erlang module compiling I started learning Erlang, after read first chapter got strange error during compilation of module. So when I try to compile demo.erl -module(demo). -author("alex"). -export([double/1]). double(Value) -> ...
Erlang module compiling Erlang module compiling erlang Erlang Value demo:module_info make:files filelib:wildcard demo.erl Erlang module compiling I started learning Erlang, after read first chapter got strange error during compilation of module. So when I try to compile demo.erl So I try to compile it and got The only ...
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13450152_c0
13450152
erlang
0
Title: How to implement temporary workers in Erlang/OTP Problem title: How to implement temporary workers in Erlang/OTP Tags: erlang, erlang-otp, worker Problem: How to implement temporary workers in Erlang/OTP What is the most conventional way of implementing a process, which only should do its work and exit? In my ca...
How to implement temporary workers in Erlang/OTP How to implement temporary workers in Erlang/OTP erlang erlang-otp worker How Erlang OTP simple_one_for_one spawn_link Args do_the_necessary_work How to implement temporary workers in Erlang/OTP What is the most conventional way of implementing a process, which only shou...
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38659475_c0
38659475
erlang
0
Title: More human-readable tests messages with Erlang EUnit? Problem title: More human-readable tests messages with Erlang EUnit? Tags: erlang, eunit Problem: More human-readable tests messages with Erlang EUnit? I am used to JavaScript testing, especially its BDD frameworks and libraries like Chai where I can describe...
More human-readable tests messages with Erlang EUnit? More human-readable tests messages with Erlang EUnit? erlang eunit More Erlang EUnit More human-readable tests messages with Erlang EUnit? I am used to JavaScript testing, especially its BDD frameworks and libraries like Chai where I can describe tests in a human-re...
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60841816_c0
60841816
erlang
0
Title: Ejabberd 20.0.2 admin panel login form rebound Problem title: Ejabberd 20.0.2 admin panel login form rebound Tags: ejabberd, erlang Problem: Ejabberd 20.0.2 admin panel login form rebound I downloaded ejabberd 20.0.2 and successfully installed it, using my pc as a local domain and successfully getting an admin r...
Ejabberd 20.0.2 admin panel login form rebound Ejabberd 20.0.2 admin panel login form rebound ejabberd erlang Ejabberd Ejabberd 20.0.2 admin panel login form rebound I downloaded ejabberd 20.0.2 and successfully installed it, using my pc as a local domain and successfully getting an admin registered. But after I starte...
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1000046_c0
1000046
erlang
0
Title: mochijson2 examples! Problem title: mochijson2 examples! Tags: erlang, json Problem: mochijson2 examples! I'm a two-week old infant with regards to Erlang and Mochiweb. Earlier I had a system running on PHP and soon I realised that it wasn't going to be able to handle the kind of load I was expecting. So I decid...
mochijson2 examples! mochijson2 examples! erlang json mochijson2 mochijson2 examples! I'm a two-week old infant with regards to Erlang and Mochiweb. Earlier I had a system running on PHP and soon I realised that it wasn't going to be able to handle the kind of load I was expecting. So I decided to switch the backend to...
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19343419_c0
19343419
erlang
0
Title: Write a word at the end of a specific line in a text file using erlang Problem title: Write a word at the end of a specific line in a text file using erlang Tags: erlang, file Problem: Write a word at the end of a specific line in a text file using erlang How can I write a word at the end of a specified line in ...
Write a word at the end of a specific line in a text file using erlang Write a word at the end of a specific line in a text file using erlang erlang file erlang Write write_word poem.txt Filename LineNumber Word Data file:open Write a word at the end of a specific line in a text file using erlang How can I write a word...
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23786265_c0
23786265
erlang
0
Title: Erlang OTP supervisor gen_tcp - {error,eaddrinuse} Problem title: Erlang OTP supervisor gen_tcp - {error,eaddrinuse} Tags: restart, erlang-otp, erlang-supervisor, erlang, gen-tcp Problem: Erlang OTP supervisor gen_tcp - {error,eaddrinuse} I'm failing to see how adding a supervisor to a crashing gen_tcp:listen-th...
Erlang OTP supervisor gen_tcp - {error,eaddrinuse} Erlang OTP supervisor gen_tcp - {error,eaddrinuse} restart erlang-otp erlang-supervisor erlang gen-tcp Erlang OTP gen_tcp Erlang OTP supervisor gen_tcp - {error,eaddrinuse} I'm failing to see how adding a supervisor to a crashing gen_tcp:listen-thread would actually re...
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39922048_c0
39922048
erlang
0
Title: Call a function by its name and arity Problem title: Call a function by its name and arity Tags: function, erlang, arity Problem: Call a function by its name and arity I'm trying to write a function that calls a function with a specified name and arity: my_fun(FunctionName, Arity) -> %Call FunctionName/Arity . S...
Call a function by its name and arity Call a function by its name and arity function erlang arity Call my_fun FunctionName Arity Call a function by its name and arity I'm trying to write a function that calls a function with a specified name and arity: So that calling it like this: should result in a call to function f...
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46972291_c0
46972291
erlang
0
Title: longest substring in ERLANG Problem title: longest substring in ERLANG Tags: string, erlang Problem: longest substring in ERLANG I'm trying to make a function as this: input: some strings (example: "thisis_a_string123", "thisis_a_nother_string123", "thisis_not_a_string123") ouput: a longest substring counted fro...
longest substring in ERLANG longest substring in ERLANG string erlang ERLANG longest substring in ERLANG I'm trying to make a function as this: input: some strings (example: "thisis_a_string123", "thisis_a_nother_string123", "thisis_not_a_string123") ouput: a longest substring counted from the 1st character (example: "...
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31197923_c1
31197923
erlang
1
erlc +native +"{hipe, [to_llvm]}" test2.erl $ time escript test2.beam 100000000 563970997 real 0m9.868s user 0m9.808s sys 0m0.056s How to improve the performance of erlang version? In erlang, I have to simulate the integer overflow case, is there better way? And even with hipe, the performance is far from C. Edit: Pyt...
erlc +native +"{hipe, [to_llvm]}" test2.erl $ time escript test2.beam 100000000 563970997 real 0m9.868s user 0m9.808s sys 0m0.056s How to improve the performance of erlang version? In erlang, I have to simulate the integer overflow case, is there better way? And even with hipe, the performance is far from C. Edit: Pyt...
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37146043_c0
37146043
erlang
0
Title: How to add Access-Control-Allow-Origin headers to yaws file? Problem title: How to add Access-Control-Allow-Origin headers to yaws file? Tags: cors, erlang, erlangweb, ajax, yaws Problem: How to add Access-Control-Allow-Origin headers to yaws file? I send a post request to YAWS server using AJAX from a different...
How to add Access-Control-Allow-Origin headers to yaws file? How to add Access-Control-Allow-Origin headers to yaws file? cors erlang erlangweb ajax yaws How Access-Control-Allow-Origin XMLHttpRequest index.yaws Origin Erlang How to add Access-Control-Allow-Origin headers to yaws file? I send a post request to YAWS ser...
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69659121_c0
69659121
erlang
0
Title: rabbitmq erlang ets rpc:call badrpc Problem title: rabbitmq erlang ets rpc:call badrpc Tags: erlang, ets, rabbitmq Problem: rabbitmq erlang ets rpc:call badrpc i have a rabbitmq server running on docker . i want to show the ets tables in rabbitmq. i use rpc:call to do this,but it does not work. my rabbit server ...
rabbitmq erlang ets rpc:call badrpc rabbitmq erlang ets rpc:call badrpc erlang ets rabbitmq rpc:call f72eb878386f Protocol inet_tcp Erlang node1 tab2list queue_stats rabbitmq erlang ets rpc:call badrpc i have a rabbitmq server running on docker . i want to show the ets tables in rabbitmq. i use rpc:call to do this,but ...
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12038546_c1
12038546
erlang
1
message such as subscribe <sensor> and (after connection time) dynamically add this stakeholder to a list of observers. How can I use the yaws server to accomplish asynchronous pushing of data to client and during session add and remove sensors that I want to listen to. Basically the easiest way would be if yaws could...
message such as subscribe <sensor> and (after connection time) dynamically add this stakeholder to a list of observers. How can I use the yaws server to accomplish asynchronous pushing of data to client and during session add and remove sensors that I want to listen to. Basically the easiest way would be if yaws could...
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21905201_c0
21905201
erlang
0
Title: Sort list of list erlang Problem title: Sort list of list erlang Tags: erlang Problem: Sort list of list erlang PropertyInfo = [ [{LandNo, Acquisition, Heir, Property, LandTypeCount, LandType}], [{LandNo, Acquisition, Heir, Property, LandTypeCount, LandType}], [{LandNo, Acquisition, Heir, Property, LandTypeCount...
Sort list of list erlang Sort list of list erlang erlang Sort PropertyInfo LandNo Acquisition Heir Property LandTypeCount LandType Heir:code Sort list of list erlang PropertyInfo is a list of lists containing database objects in tuple, where Heir:code() will return a 6-digit code eg. "010011", "00209", ""020011". How c...
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2540946_c0
2540946
erlang
0
Title: AMQP &#x27;connection.open&#x27; reserved parameters Problem title: AMQP &#x27;connection.open&#x27; reserved parameters Tags: erlang, amqp Problem: AMQP 'connection.open' reserved parameters I am writing an AMQP Client Library in Erlang. For the 'connection.open' method, there are 2 reserved parameters "documen...
AMQP &#x27;connection.open&#x27; reserved parameters AMQP &#x27;connection.open&#x27; reserved parameters erlang amqp AMQP connection.open AMQP 'connection.open' reserved parameters I am writing an AMQP Client Library in Erlang. For the 'connection.open' method, there are 2 reserved parameters "documented" in AMQP 0.9....
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890938_c0
890938
erlang
0
Title: How to encrypt Erlang rpc calls (and Mnesia replication) and other traffic? Problem title: How to encrypt Erlang rpc calls (and Mnesia replication) and other traffic? Tags: security, erlang, encryption Problem: How to encrypt Erlang rpc calls (and Mnesia replication) and other traffic? I believe that internode c...
How to encrypt Erlang rpc calls (and Mnesia replication) and other traffic? How to encrypt Erlang rpc calls (and Mnesia replication) and other traffic? security erlang encryption How Erlang Mnesia How to encrypt Erlang rpc calls (and Mnesia replication) and other traffic? I believe that internode communication is takin...
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63261178_c0
63261178
erlang
0
Title: intellij - cannot resolve symbol &#x27;ericsson&#x27; Problem title: intellij - cannot resolve symbol &#x27;ericsson&#x27; Tags: erlang, intellij-idea, java Problem: intellij - cannot resolve symbol 'ericsson' I'm writing a program in erlang and java. I know both of them separately, but this is the first time I ...
intellij - cannot resolve symbol &#x27;ericsson&#x27; intellij - cannot resolve symbol &#x27;ericsson&#x27; erlang intellij-idea java intellij - cannot resolve symbol 'ericsson' I'm writing a program in erlang and java. I know both of them separately, but this is the first time I combine them. I saw that I need to open...
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50812284_c0
50812284
erlang
0
Title: how to supervisor a new GenServer on Erlang VM do hot upgrade? Problem title: how to supervisor a new GenServer on Erlang VM do hot upgrade? Tags: elixir, erlang-otp, erlang, hot-reload Problem: how to supervisor a new GenServer on Erlang VM do hot upgrade? I'm exploring Elixir language, also deep into Erlang en...
how to supervisor a new GenServer on Erlang VM do hot upgrade? how to supervisor a new GenServer on Erlang VM do hot upgrade? elixir erlang-otp erlang hot-reload GenServer Erlang how to supervisor a new GenServer on Erlang VM do hot upgrade? I'm exploring Elixir language, also deep into Erlang environment recently. I w...
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13241643_c0
13241643
erlang
0
Title: Cartesian Power of a list in Erlang Problem title: Cartesian Power of a list in Erlang Tags: erlang, functional-programming Problem: Cartesian Power of a list in Erlang I'm trying to code an erlang Mastermind solver as an exercise (I'm a complete newbie, but I reckon it's an interesting exercise for a functional...
Cartesian Power of a list in Erlang Cartesian Power of a list in Erlang erlang functional-programming Cartesian Power Erlang cart_pow Cartesian Power of a list in Erlang I'm trying to code an erlang Mastermind solver as an exercise (I'm a complete newbie, but I reckon it's an interesting exercise for a functional langu...
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40334637_c0
40334637
erlang
0
Title: Convert base 2 number in a binary to an Erlang integer Problem title: Convert base 2 number in a binary to an Erlang integer Tags: radix, numbers, erlang, binary Problem: Convert base 2 number in a binary to an Erlang integer Say I have a number like represented in a binary notation like this: <<0:1, 0:1, 0:1, 0...
Convert base 2 number in a binary to an Erlang integer Convert base 2 number in a binary to an Erlang integer radix numbers erlang binary Convert Erlang Convert base 2 number in a binary to an Erlang integer Say I have a number like represented in a binary notation like this: This is binary notation for the number 7, e...
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33692814_c0
33692814
erlang
0
Title: Erlang: does sys:get_status/1 interfere with timeout? Problem title: Erlang: does sys:get_status/1 interfere with timeout? Tags: erlang, erlang-otp Problem: Erlang: does sys:get_status/1 interfere with timeout? Say I have a gen_server process, P, which contains codes like this handle_call(get_a, _From, #state{a ...
Erlang: does sys:get_status/1 interfere with timeout? Erlang: does sys:get_status/1 interfere with timeout? erlang erlang-otp Erlang sys:get_status handle_call get_a _From Reply state.a gen_server:call Erlang: does sys:get_status/1 interfere with timeout? Say I have a gen_server process, P, which contains codes like th...
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10890911_c0
10890911
erlang
0
Title: What OTP behaviors should I use for such module? Problem title: What OTP behaviors should I use for such module? Tags: erlang, erlang-otp Problem: What OTP behaviors should I use for such module? I have simple erlang module and I want to rewrite it based on OTP principles. But I can not determine what opt templa...
What OTP behaviors should I use for such module? What OTP behaviors should I use for such module? erlang erlang-otp What OTP Mypid Pid io:fwrite Got What OTP behaviors should I use for such module? I have simple erlang module and I want to rewrite it based on OTP principles. But I can not determine what opt template I ...
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44938760_c0
44938760
erlang
0
Title: Using Cassandra for Message Archive Management (mod_mam) database in Ejabberd 16.09 Problem title: Using Cassandra for Message Archive Management (mod_mam) database in Ejabberd 16.09 Tags: cassandra, erlang, nosql, ejabberd, ejabberd-module Problem: Using Cassandra for Message Archive Management (mod_mam) databa...
Using Cassandra for Message Archive Management (mod_mam) database in Ejabberd 16.09 Using Cassandra for Message Archive Management (mod_mam) database in Ejabberd 16.09 cassandra erlang nosql ejabberd ejabberd-module Using Cassandra Message Archive Management mod_mam Ejabberd Using Cassandra for Message Archive Manageme...
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19103694_c0
19103694
erlang
0
Title: Simple example using Erlang for https post Problem title: Simple example using Erlang for https post Tags: ssl, https, erlang Problem: Simple example using Erlang for https post I have found quote a few examples of using erlang with ssl (via rpc) and http get's etc. But I am having a hard time finding an example...
Simple example using Erlang for https post Simple example using Erlang for https post ssl https erlang Erlang Simple httpc:request localhost:2840 Test Simple example using Erlang for https post I have found quote a few examples of using erlang with ssl (via rpc) and http get's etc. But I am having a hard time finding a...
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35600479_c0
35600479
erlang
0
Title: How to catch a control-c to the Erlang shell? Problem title: How to catch a control-c to the Erlang shell? Tags: erlang Problem: How to catch a control-c to the Erlang shell? I am running a gen_server and I want to do some cleanup before it exits. When I run this from the command line, I'm given an Erlang shell ...
How to catch a control-c to the Erlang shell? How to catch a control-c to the Erlang shell? erlang How Erlang How to catch a control-c to the Erlang shell? I am running a gen_server and I want to do some cleanup before it exits. When I run this from the command line, I'm given an Erlang shell prompt. I have a handle_in...
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13759022_c0
13759022
erlang
0
Title: No output or error message from Erlang shell Problem title: No output or error message from Erlang shell Tags: erlang-shell, erlang Problem: No output or error message from Erlang shell Sometimes when i try to run a command in the Erlang shell (for example calling a function from a module etc) the shell doesn't ...
No output or error message from Erlang shell No output or error message from Erlang shell erlang-shell erlang Erlang No output or error message from Erlang shell Sometimes when i try to run a command in the Erlang shell (for example calling a function from a module etc) the shell doesn't give any output or error messag...
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27878718_c0
27878718
erlang
0
Title: How to version an erlang project? Problem title: How to version an erlang project? Tags: version, package, rebar, erlang, release Problem: How to version an erlang project? Is there any way to version/tag an erlang project? So far I've been using git tags to state my version releases, and a custom field in my ap...
How to version an erlang project? How to version an erlang project? version package rebar erlang release How How to version an erlang project? Is there any way to version/tag an erlang project? So far I've been using git tags to state my version releases, and a custom field in my application's config (eg {version, "0.0...
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6227450_c0
6227450
erlang
0
Title: Are there any Erlang-ready continuous integration systems available? Problem title: Are there any Erlang-ready continuous integration systems available? Tags: erlang, continuous-integration Problem: Are there any Erlang-ready continuous integration systems available? I'd like to start using continuous integratio...
Are there any Erlang-ready continuous integration systems available? Are there any Erlang-ready continuous integration systems available? erlang continuous-integration Erlang-ready Are there any Erlang-ready continuous integration systems available? I'd like to start using continuous integration in my personal projects...
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8949467_c0
8949467
erlang
0
Title: Erlang record to tuple list Problem title: Erlang record to tuple list Tags: erlang, records Problem: Erlang record to tuple list I'm trying to work out a macro definition that will turn a record into a tuple list. Something like: > Id = #id{id1=1,id2=2,id3=3}. {id,1,2,3} > ?record_to_tuplelist(id,Id). [{id1,1},...
Erlang record to tuple list Erlang record to tuple list erlang records Erlang id1 id2 id3 record_to_tuplelist Rec RecRef Rec.X record_info Erlang record to tuple list I'm trying to work out a macro definition that will turn a record into a tuple list. Something like: So far I worked out this: But it gives a syntax erro...
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10329717_c0
10329717
erlang
0
Title: effective key/value lists merge in erlang Problem title: effective key/value lists merge in erlang Tags: list, erlang, algorithm Problem: effective key/value lists merge in erlang I have a couple of key/value propper lists, like that: L1 = [{k1, 1}, {k2, 2}, ... {k32, 32}], L2 = [{k32, 0.1}, {k31, 0.2}, ... {k1,...
effective key/value lists merge in erlang effective key/value lists merge in erlang list erlang algorithm k32 k31 MergeFun dict:from_list Res dict:to_list dict:merge effective key/value lists merge in erlang I have a couple of key/value propper lists, like that: What is effective way to merge it by key? Currently I do ...
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11205730_c0
11205730
erlang
0
Title: 5 node Riak setup: 100 ops/sec throughput. What am I doing wrong? Problem title: 5 node Riak setup: 100 ops/sec throughput. What am I doing wrong? Tags: erlang, python, riak Problem: 5 node Riak setup: 100 ops/sec throughput. What am I doing wrong? Here is my setup of Riak 1.1.4 5 Nodes ami-a29943cb (EC2 AMI) m1...
5 node Riak setup: 100 ops/sec throughput. What am I doing wrong? 5 node Riak setup: 100 ops/sec throughput. What am I doing wrong? erlang python riak Riak What 5 node Riak setup: 100 ops/sec throughput. What am I doing wrong? Here is my setup of Riak 1.1.4 5 Nodes ami-a29943cb (EC2 AMI) m1.large (7.5GB Ram, 4 EC2 comp...
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41190636_c0
41190636
erlang
0
Title: Strip trailing 0s in a binary in Erlang Problem title: Strip trailing 0s in a binary in Erlang Tags: trim, strip, erlang, binary Problem: Strip trailing 0s in a binary in Erlang I am currently writing a function in Erlang, which requires binaries which do not have trailing zeros. Due to the implementation, and o...
Strip trailing 0s in a binary in Erlang Strip trailing 0s in a binary in Erlang trim strip erlang binary Strip Erlang Strip trailing 0s in a binary in Erlang I am currently writing a function in Erlang, which requires binaries which do not have trailing zeros. Due to the implementation, and other inputs the things that...
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25016063_c0
25016063
erlang
0
Title: Lager test logging from the console Problem title: Lager test logging from the console Tags: console, runtime, read-eval-print-loop, lager, erlang Problem: Lager test logging from the console Lets say I attach to a running Erlang application and I change the lager configuration from the console, by running: lage...
Lager test logging from the console Lager test logging from the console console runtime read-eval-print-loop lager erlang the Lager lager:set_loglevel lager_console_backend console.log lager:debug Lager test logging from the console Lets say I attach to a running Erlang application and I change the lager configuration ...
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32041354_c1
32041354
erlang
1
n"] I know that I could use unicode:characters_to_binary/{1,2,3} because it accepts latin1 or utf8 encoded input and spits out unicode encoded output but I was curious if there is another way. Interestingly, unicode:characters_to_binary/1 works fine whereas unicode:characters_to_list/1 does not (or I am misusing it). u...
n"] I know that I could use unicode:characters_to_binary/{1,2,3} because it accepts latin1 or utf8 encoded input and spits out unicode encoded output but I was curious if there is another way. Interestingly, unicode:characters_to_binary/1 works fine whereas unicode:characters_to_list/1 does not (or I am misusing it). u...
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32117429_c0
32117429
erlang
0
Title: what is best way to show timer on page Problem title: what is best way to show timer on page Tags: nitrogen, erlang, comet Problem: what is best way to show timer on page I wanted to know is this really overhead to use comet to update timer over using javascript at client site and posting to server on specific t...
what is best way to show timer on page what is best way to show timer on page nitrogen erlang comet wf:comet Count timer:sleep wf:update integer_to_list wf:flush what is best way to show timer on page I wanted to know is this really overhead to use comet to update timer over using javascript at client site and posting ...
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44709193_c2
44709193
erlang
2
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