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52134272_c0
52134272
erlang
0
Title: How to add extra file or directory while Rebar3 compiling? Problem title: How to add extra file or directory while Rebar3 compiling? Tags: erlang, rebar3 Problem: How to add extra file or directory while Rebar3 compiling? Currently I have a rebar3 project, and I want to use another file for my application config...
How to add extra file or directory while Rebar3 compiling? How to add extra file or directory while Rebar3 compiling? erlang rebar3 How Rebar3 appConfig.conf _build How to add extra file or directory while Rebar3 compiling? Currently I have a rebar3 project, and I want to use another file for my application configurati...
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21174516_c0
21174516
erlang
0
Title: What are the best tools for websocket? Problem title: What are the best tools for websocket? Tags: erlang, node.js, socket.io, websocket, go Problem: What are the best tools for websocket? I have node.js for notifications in my project. I use socket.io and redis pub/sub. I like socket.io because it gives me one ...
What are the best tools for websocket? What are the best tools for websocket? erlang node.js socket.io websocket go What node.js socket.io What are the best tools for websocket? I have node.js for notifications in my project. I use socket.io and redis pub/sub. I like socket.io because it gives me one interface for all ...
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34542736_c0
34542736
erlang
0
Title: Encrypt (cryptojs) - Decrypt (erlang) Problem title: Encrypt (cryptojs) - Decrypt (erlang) Tags: cryptojs, encryption, erlang, kdf Problem: Encrypt (cryptojs) - Decrypt (erlang) I have a value encrypted with cryptoJS (AES) and need to decrypt using Erlang crypto library. The problem for me lies in the fact that ...
Encrypt (cryptojs) - Decrypt (erlang) Encrypt (cryptojs) - Decrypt (erlang) cryptojs encryption erlang kdf Encrypt Decrypt aes_cbc_128_decrypt Key IVec Cipher Crypt.AES.encrypt U2FsdGVkX1 ZxppJRvcbdWJW1xAxSlm2akm7ZFnY9GU Encrypt (cryptojs) - Decrypt (erlang) I have a value encrypted with cryptoJS (AES) and need to decr...
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48045020_c0
48045020
erlang
0
Title: Erlang {badrpc,nodedown} error while making rpc:call Problem title: Erlang {badrpc,nodedown} error while making rpc:call Tags: erlang, erlang-shell, erl, rpc Problem: Erlang {badrpc,nodedown} error while making rpc:call I have two nodes with different cookies. I am trying to make a call, as written below, but i ...
Erlang {badrpc,nodedown} error while making rpc:call Erlang {badrpc,nodedown} error while making rpc:call erlang erlang-shell erl rpc Erlang rpc:call system_info otp_release Erlang {badrpc,nodedown} error while making rpc:call I have two nodes with different cookies. I am trying to make a call, as written below, but i ...
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38307340_c0
38307340
erlang
0
Title: Erlang: How does processes mailboxes relates to the scheduler run-queue? Problem title: Erlang: How does processes mailboxes relates to the scheduler run-queue? Tags: erlang, process, queue Problem: Erlang: How does processes mailboxes relates to the scheduler run-queue? I'm new to Erlang. As far as I know: A VM...
Erlang: How does processes mailboxes relates to the scheduler run-queue? Erlang: How does processes mailboxes relates to the scheduler run-queue? erlang process queue Erlang How Erlang: How does processes mailboxes relates to the scheduler run-queue? I'm new to Erlang. As far as I know: A VM has one or more (SMP mode) ...
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8053957_c1
8053957
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1
catch _Error:Reason -> {error, Reason} end. lookup(Key) -> try case mnesia:read(key_to_value, Key) of [#key_to_value{type = Type, scope = Scope, value = Value}] -> {ok, {Value, Type, Scope}}; [] -> {error, not_found} end catch _Err:Reason -> {error, Reason} end. Code signals: _Error, Mnesia, insert_keylist, Keys, inse...
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22594053_c0
22594053
erlang
0
Title: How to get more information about error when starting Inets httpd? Problem title: How to get more information about error when starting Inets httpd? Tags: erlang, inets Problem: How to get more information about error when starting Inets httpd? I started Inets http with: > inets:start(httpd, [{port, 8060}, {serv...
How to get more information about error when starting Inets httpd? How to get more information about error when starting Inets httpd? erlang inets How Inets inets:start server_name server_root Users document_root bind_address inets_not_started How to get more information about error when starting Inets httpd? I started...
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37848430_c0
37848430
erlang
0
Title: I've build a gen_server with Erlang and rebar. Now how do I run it? Problem title: I've build a gen_server with Erlang and rebar. Now how do I run it? Tags: erlang, rebar Problem: I've build a gen_server with Erlang and rebar. Now how do I run it? Rebar included the framework, [blah]_sup.erl and so on....
I've build a gen_server with Erlang and rebar. Now how do I run it? I've build a gen_server with Erlang and rebar. Now how do I run it? erlang rebar gen_server Erlang Now _sup.erl rebar.config I've build a gen_server with Erlang and rebar. Now how do I run it? Rebar included the framework, [blah]_sup.erl and ...
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65153642_c0
65153642
erlang
0
Title: Bad function arity and warning: function hello_world/0 is unused Problem title: Bad function arity and warning: function hello_world/0 is unused Tags: erlang, erlang-shell Problem: Bad function arity and warning: function hello_world/0 is unused I just started learning Erlang so I coded this as new.erl : -module...
Bad function arity and warning: function hello_world/0 is unused Bad function arity and warning: function hello_world/0 is unused erlang erlang-shell Bad hello_world new.erl io:fwrite Hello new.erl:2 new.erl:3 Warning Bad function arity and warning: function hello_world/0 is unused I just started learning Erlang so I c...
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21032358_c0
21032358
erlang
0
Title: Problems with understanding recursion Problem title: Problems with understanding recursion Tags: erlang, recursion Problem: Problems with understanding recursion I have problems with understanding recursion, I don't get the explanations in books and tutorials. The example below finds the greatest value in a list...
Problems with understanding recursion Problems with understanding recursion erlang recursion Problems Max Problems with understanding recursion I have problems with understanding recursion, I don't get the explanations in books and tutorials. The example below finds the greatest value in a list, here I get stuck at the...
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59525704_c0
59525704
erlang
0
Title: How to load multiple modules implementing the same behaviour Problem title: How to load multiple modules implementing the same behaviour Tags: erlang, import, module Problem: How to load multiple modules implementing the same behaviour I do not understand how is one supposed to use multiple modules that each imp...
How to load multiple modules implementing the same behaviour How to load multiple modules implementing the same behaviour erlang import module module How gen_event How to load multiple modules implementing the same behaviour I do not understand how is one supposed to use multiple modules that each implement the same be...
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37285049_c0
37285049
erlang
0
Title: How do I populate my Elixir config from runtime variables? Problem title: How do I populate my Elixir config from runtime variables? Tags: elixir, environment-variables, erlang, phoenix-framework Problem: How do I populate my Elixir config from runtime variables? I'm trying to make my Elixir app get some of the ...
How do I populate my Elixir config from runtime variables? How do I populate my Elixir config from runtime variables? elixir environment-variables erlang phoenix-framework runtime How Elixir sys.config System.get_env Application.put_env How do I populate my Elixir config from runtime variables? I'm trying to make my El...
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40534401_c0
40534401
erlang
0
Title: How to use lists:duplicate? Problem title: How to use lists:duplicate? Tags: erlang Problem: How to use lists:duplicate? I would like to know if its possible to use lists:duplicate in this case: decompress_1([])-> []; decompress_1(L)-> MyNum = lists:map(fun(T)-> element(1,T) end,L), Res = lists:map(fun(T)-> elem...
How to use lists:duplicate? How to use lists:duplicate? erlang How lists:duplicate decompress_1 MyNum lists:map Res lists:seq How to use lists:duplicate? I would like to know if its possible to use lists:duplicate in this case: to get : I just manage to retrieve the first and second elements of the tuple. There is a so...
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51185691_c2
51185691
erlang
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Error, Adding, GID, Done, UID, Not, Job, rabbitmq-server.service, See, invoke-rc.d, Loaded, Active, Result, Thu, IST, Process, ExecStop, MAINPID, SUCCESS, ExecStart, FAILURE, Main, PID, Jul, sumit-precision-7520, Failed, Unit, Processing, Errors, Sub-process, BOOT, Log, sumit-precision-7520.log, sumit-precision-7520-s...
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21672196_c0
21672196
erlang
0
Title: Sending data over a connection Problem title: Sending data over a connection Tags: rabbitmq, redis, json, erlang Problem: Sending data over a connection I have an Erlang application which spawns several (possibly thousands) processes. Each of these processes makes an http request to a remote service receiving ba...
Sending data over a connection Sending data over a connection rabbitmq redis json erlang Sending Sending data over a connection I have an Erlang application which spawns several (possibly thousands) processes. Each of these processes makes an http request to a remote service receiving back a json. Once the process rece...
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40201179_c0
40201179
erlang
0
Title: Compile error cmark Erlang Phoenix on Windows Problem title: Compile error cmark Erlang Phoenix on Windows Tags: phoenix-framework, cmark, erlang Problem: Compile error cmark Erlang Phoenix on Windows Code signals: ErlangError, Compile, Erlang, Phoenix, Windows, deps.get, Running, Getting, Hex, Checking, repo.he...
Compile error cmark Erlang Phoenix on Windows Compile error cmark Erlang Phoenix on Windows phoenix-framework cmark erlang ErlangError Compile Erlang Phoenix Windows deps.get Running Getting Hex Checking repo.hex.pm cmark-0.6.10.tar Using ecto.create Users Documents Alex Docs Datamo Compiling You deps.compile deps.upda...
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54441543_c0
54441543
erlang
0
Title: How to convert a binary to a base10 (decimal) integer in elixir Problem title: How to convert a binary to a base10 (decimal) integer in elixir Tags: radix, int, elixir, encoding, erlang Problem: How to convert a binary to a base10 (decimal) integer in elixir I would like to be able to convert an elixir string(bi...
How to convert a binary to a base10 (decimal) integer in elixir How to convert a binary to a base10 (decimal) integer in elixir radix int elixir encoding erlang How base10 Base.encode16 Integer.parse How to convert a binary to a base10 (decimal) integer in elixir I would like to be able to convert an elixir string(bina...
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13820078_c0
13820078
erlang
0
Title: Read content of a text file with umlauts in Erlang Problem title: Read content of a text file with umlauts in Erlang Tags: file, diacritics, erlang, utf-8 Problem: Read content of a text file with umlauts in Erlang I'm trying to read the content of a text file which can contain umlauts and stuff like this. I alr...
Read content of a text file with umlauts in Erlang Read content of a text file with umlauts in Erlang file diacritics erlang utf-8 Read Erlang File io:get_line Reason Line utf-8 Read content of a text file with umlauts in Erlang I'm trying to read the content of a text file which can contain umlauts and stuff like this...
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33053848_c0
33053848
erlang
0
Title: How to set a base case in Erlang Problem title: How to set a base case in Erlang Tags: recursion, loops, erlang Problem: How to set a base case in Erlang I am currently trying to set a base case in Erlang for a recursive step, however, whenever I do, I end up with the warning variable New_Array is unused . I am ...
How to set a base case in Erlang How to set a base case in Erlang recursion loops erlang How Erlang New_Array List Array print_board Size Size-1 How to set a base case in Erlang I am currently trying to set a base case in Erlang for a recursive step, however, whenever I do, I end up with the warning variable New_Array ...
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37182326_c0
37182326
erlang
0
Title: Let a supervisor die if a child exits Problem title: Let a supervisor die if a child exits Tags: erlang, erlang-otp Problem: Let a supervisor die if a child exits (Note: I'm still learning, and the following may thus be a completely stupid architecture) I'm building a simple TCP server in Erlang. I have a hierar...
Let a supervisor die if a child exits Let a supervisor die if a child exits erlang erlang-otp Let a supervisor die if a child exits (Note: I'm still learning, and the following may thus be a completely stupid architecture) I'm building a simple TCP server in Erlang. I have a hierarchy that starts a supervisor for each ...
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15053304_c0
15053304
erlang
0
Title: Sieve of eratosphenes algorithm Problem title: Sieve of eratosphenes algorithm Tags: prime-factoring, erlang Problem: Sieve of eratosphenes algorithm I'm attempting to implement a sieve of eratosphenes in erlang. However I cannot get past the second step of the algorithm. Im filling in marked entries with p so t...
Sieve of eratosphenes algorithm Sieve of eratosphenes algorithm prime-factoring erlang Sieve lists:seq Sieve of eratosphenes algorithm I'm attempting to implement a sieve of eratosphenes in erlang. However I cannot get past the second step of the algorithm. Im filling in marked entries with p so that when I go through ...
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4270741_c0
4270741
erlang
0
Title: Using an ets table for a gen_server state Problem title: Using an ets table for a gen_server state Tags: gen-server, erlang Problem: Using an ets table for a gen_server state I am writing a gen_server which I want to hold an ets table as a state, then ets table was created somewhere else. How should I add this t...
Using an ets table for a gen_server state Using an ets table for a gen_server state gen-server erlang Using gen_server Using an ets table for a gen_server state I am writing a gen_server which I want to hold an ets table as a state, then ets table was created somewhere else. How should I add this to the state of the ge...
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33887936_c0
33887936
erlang
0
Title: What's the difference between Erlang Actors, Scala Actors and the theoretical concept "Actor"? Problem title: What's the difference between Erlang Actors, Scala Actors and the theoretical concept "Actor"? Tags: erlang, scala, actor, akka Problem: What's the difference between Erlang...
What's the difference between Erlang Actors, Scala Actors and the theoretical concept "Actor"? What's the difference between Erlang Actors, Scala Actors and the theoretical concept "Actor"? erlang scala actor akka What Erlang Actors Scala Actor What's the difference between Erlang Actors, ...
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15968614_c0
15968614
erlang
0
Title: Is it possible to run erlang without compilation? Problem title: Is it possible to run erlang without compilation? Tags: erlang, runtime Problem: Is it possible to run erlang without compilation? Is there any VM for Erlang that allows you to do compilation on the fly instead of compiling before? There is a possi...
Is it possible to run erlang without compilation? Is it possible to run erlang without compilation? erlang runtime the Now Erlang compile:file mymod.erl mymod:myfun Hello Joe Is it possible to run erlang without compilation? Is there any VM for Erlang that allows you to do compilation on the fly instead of compiling be...
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74489291_c0
74489291
erlang
0
Title: Install specific rebar3 version on mac Problem title: Install specific rebar3 version on mac Tags: rebar3, erlang, homebrew, macos, port Problem: Install specific rebar3 version on mac I want to use rebar3 with erlang 24. The problem is, that if I install the newest rebar3 version I get the necessity for erlang ...
Install specific rebar3 version on mac Install specific rebar3 version on mac rebar3 erlang homebrew macos port Install rebar3 Install specific rebar3 version on mac I want to use rebar3 with erlang 24. The problem is, that if I install the newest rebar3 version I get the necessity for erlang 25. So I installed erlang ...
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12788799_c0
12788799
erlang
0
Title: How to generate a random alphanumeric string with Erlang? Problem title: How to generate a random alphanumeric string with Erlang? Tags: erlang, utf-8, string Problem: How to generate a random alphanumeric string with Erlang? I'm trying to generate an random alphanumeric ID with Erlang. I naively tried crypto:st...
How to generate a random alphanumeric string with Erlang? How to generate a random alphanumeric string with Erlang? erlang utf-8 string How Erlang crypto:strong_rand_bytes Bytes my_unique_random_id utf-8 How to generate a random alphanumeric string with Erlang? I'm trying to generate an random alphanumeric ID with Erla...
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8533336_c0
8533336
erlang
0
Title: Generate a powerset of a set without keeping a stack in Erlang or Ruby Problem title: Generate a powerset of a set without keeping a stack in Erlang or Ruby Tags: subset, ruby, powerset, erlang Problem: Generate a powerset of a set without keeping a stack in Erlang or Ruby I would like to generate a powerset of ...
Generate a powerset of a set without keeping a stack in Erlang or Ruby Generate a powerset of a set without keeping a stack in Erlang or Ruby subset ruby powerset erlang Generate Erlang Ruby Generate a powerset of a set without keeping a stack in Erlang or Ruby I would like to generate a powerset of a rather big set (a...
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Title: Erlang trouble using otp logging Problem title: Erlang trouble using otp logging Tags: erlang, erlang-otp Problem: Erlang trouble using otp logging I currently trying to setup otp logging in my app as documentation recommends to use it. I have following startup line: erl -pa ebin edit deps/*/ebin -boot start_sas...
Erlang trouble using otp logging Erlang trouble using otp logging erlang erlang-otp otp Erlang start_sasl sasl_error_logger app.log errlog_type APP_NAME error_logger:error_report error_logger:error_msg Erlang trouble using otp logging I currently trying to setup otp logging in my app as documentation recommends to use ...
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31971723_c0
31971723
erlang
0
Title: Not able to navigate to RabbitMQ management console Problem title: Not able to navigate to RabbitMQ management console Tags: rabbitmq, erlang Problem: Not able to navigate to RabbitMQ management console If I run as service I can't able to navigate to RabbitMQ management console. http://localhost:15672 But if I e...
Not able to navigate to RabbitMQ management console Not able to navigate to RabbitMQ management console rabbitmq erlang Not RabbitMQ Not able to navigate to RabbitMQ management console If I run as service I can't able to navigate to RabbitMQ management console. http://localhost:15672 But if I execute "rabbitmq-server s...
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45071747
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, loop, []). %storerequests(Geom_tuple) -> addtolist(Geom_tuple, get_history()). % %addtolist(Item, History) -> % [Item | History]. %get_history() -> ??? loop() -> receive {Client, {rectangle, S1, S2}} -> Area = S1 * S2, Client ! {area, self(), Area}, loop(); {Client, {square, S}} -> Area = S * S, Client ! {area, self(...
, loop, []). %storerequests(Geom_tuple) -> addtolist(Geom_tuple, get_history()). % %addtolist(Item, History) -> % [Item | History]. %get_history() -> ??? loop() -> receive {Client, {rectangle, S1, S2}} -> Area = S1 * S2, Client ! {area, self(), Area}, loop(); {Client, {square, S}} -> Area = S * S, Client ! {area, self(...
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4325193_c0
4325193
erlang
0
Title: Erlang bittorrent pieces request Problem title: Erlang bittorrent pieces request Tags: block, bittorrent, erlang Problem: Erlang bittorrent pieces request I'm currently working on a BitTorrent client in Erlang. Currently I'm trying to request blocks and then build and verify a piece from the downloaded blocks. E...
Erlang bittorrent pieces request Erlang bittorrent pieces request block bittorrent erlang Erlang Erlang bittorrent pieces request I'm currently working on a BitTorrent client in Erlang. Currently I'm trying to request blocks and then build and verify a piece from the downloaded blocks. Everything works as long as it is...
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25218478_c0
25218478
erlang
0
Title: Listing available records available to a process in Erlang Problem title: Listing available records available to a process in Erlang Tags: records, erlang Problem: Listing available records available to a process in Erlang Records are compile time structures. The record_info and is_record recognise the compiled ...
Listing available records available to a process in Erlang Listing available records available to a process in Erlang records erlang Listing Erlang Listing available records available to a process in Erlang Records are compile time structures. The record_info and is_record recognise the compiled records and their struc...
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7859617_c0
7859617
erlang
0
Title: Why are programmers "strongly advised not to engage in parse transformations"? Problem title: Why are programmers "strongly advised not to engage in parse transformations"? Tags: erlang, parse-transform Problem: Why are programmers "strongly advised not to engage in parse transformations"? Ac...
Why are programmers "strongly advised not to engage in parse transformations"? Why are programmers "strongly advised not to engage in parse transformations"? erlang parse-transform Why Why are programmers "strongly advised not to engage in parse transformations"? According to the erl_id_trans docume...
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8804718
erlang
0
Title: Make vim close syntactic construction for code block automatically Problem title: Make vim close syntactic construction for code block automatically Tags: erlang, ide, vim, pascal, lua Problem: Make vim close syntactic construction for code block automatically Is there plug-in that makes vim close syntactic cons...
Make vim close syntactic construction for code block automatically Make vim close syntactic construction for code block automatically erlang ide vim pascal lua Make Make vim close syntactic construction for code block automatically Is there plug-in that makes vim close syntactic constructions that wraps code blocks aut...
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25931355_c0
25931355
erlang
0
Title: Difference between an empty list and unbound variable in erlang? Problem title: Difference between an empty list and unbound variable in erlang? Tags: erlang, tail-recursion Problem: Difference between an empty list and unbound variable in erlang? max([H|T]) -> max2(T, H). %% find the maximum of a list max2([], ...
Difference between an empty list and unbound variable in erlang? Difference between an empty list and unbound variable in erlang? erlang tail-recursion Difference max2 Max Difference between an empty list and unbound variable in erlang? If you look at the second and last line of the function,it is sort of confusing. se...
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26789096_c0
26789096
erlang
0
Title: Can one monitor the mailbox Pid that represents a Java mailbox via JInterface? Problem title: Can one monitor the mailbox Pid that represents a Java mailbox via JInterface? Tags: erlang, jinterface Problem: Can one monitor the mailbox Pid that represents a Java mailbox via JInterface? I have a Java process that ...
Can one monitor the mailbox Pid that represents a Java mailbox via JInterface? Can one monitor the mailbox Pid that represents a Java mailbox via JInterface? erlang jinterface Can Pid Java JInterface Can one monitor the mailbox Pid that represents a Java mailbox via JInterface? I have a Java process that sends my erlan...
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33752423_c0
33752423
erlang
0
Title: Starting Rebar3 project for development with console and code updating Problem title: Starting Rebar3 project for development with console and code updating Tags: emacs, rebar, erlang Problem: Starting Rebar3 project for development with console and code updating I created a project with Rebar3 like this rebar n...
Starting Rebar3 project for development with console and code updating Starting Rebar3 project for development with console and code updating emacs rebar erlang Starting Rebar3 app1 Starting Rebar3 project for development with console and code updating I created a project with Rebar3 like this I then compiled it: Now t...
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516587_c0
516587
erlang
0
Title: What is Erlang's secret to scalability? Problem title: What is Erlang's secret to scalability? Tags: erlang, scalability Problem: What is Erlang's secret to scalability? Erlang is getting a reputation for being untouchable at handling a large volume of messages and requests. I haven't had time to downl...
What is Erlang's secret to scalability? What is Erlang's secret to scalability? erlang scalability What Erlang What is Erlang's secret to scalability? Erlang is getting a reputation for being untouchable at handling a large volume of messages and requests. I haven't had time to download and try to get inside ...
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57500387_c0
57500387
erlang
0
Title: Binary pattern matching - Can I extract the numbers out of "/word/number/word/number" Problem title: Binary pattern matching - Can I extract the numbers out of "/word/number/word/number" Tags: elixir, erlang Problem: Binary pattern matching - Can I extract the numbers out of "/word/number/wor...
Binary pattern matching - Can I extract the numbers out of "/word/number/word/number" Binary pattern matching - Can I extract the numbers out of "/word/number/word/number" elixir erlang Binary Can Binary pattern matching - Can I extract the numbers out of "/word/number/word/number" I know how to do ...
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23522532_c0
23522532
erlang
0
Title: Erlog returning strange values to erlang Problem title: Erlog returning strange values to erlang Tags: erlang, erlog, prolog Problem: Erlog returning strange values to erlang I am trying to use erlog for some testing stuff (See this repo: https://github.com/zkessin/erl_cache/tree/master/test ) and I am getting s...
Erlog returning strange values to erlang Erlog returning strange values to erlang erlang erlog prolog Erlog Value Erlog returning strange values to erlang I am trying to use erlog for some testing stuff (See this repo: https://github.com/zkessin/erl_cache/tree/master/test ) and I am getting something strange. I am basi...
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63195829_c0
63195829
erlang
0
Title: erlang library - export module from another directory than src (rebar3) Problem title: erlang library - export module from another directory than src (rebar3) Tags: erlang, elixir, rebar3 Problem: erlang library - export module from another directory than src (rebar3) In rebar3 erlang library I have two modules:...
erlang library - export module from another directory than src (rebar3) erlang library - export module from another directory than src (rebar3) erlang elixir rebar3 another rebar3 mylib.app.src rebar3.config extra_src_dirs erlang library - export module from another directory than src (rebar3) In rebar3 erlang library ...
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19723600_c0
19723600
erlang
0
Title: Why big projects are not splitting code to subdir in src Problem title: Why big projects are not splitting code to subdir in src Tags: erlang Problem: Why big projects are not splitting code to subdir in src riak_cs on github If we look on listing files in src, it looks not pretty good. Why they don't split like...
Why big projects are not splitting code to subdir in src Why big projects are not splitting code to subdir in src erlang deps Why rebar.config app.config riak_cs_wm_bucker.erl riak_cs_wm_bucket_acl.erl riak_cs_storage.erl riak_cs_storage_console.erl riak_cs_storage_d.erl Why big projects are not splitting code to subdi...
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75206252_c0
75206252
erlang
0
Title: Is there a way to make_ref() for spawned processes in erlang? Problem title: Is there a way to make_ref() for spawned processes in erlang? Tags: gen-server, functional-programming, erlang, erlang-otp Problem: Is there a way to make_ref() for spawned processes in erlang? I have tried to make references to spawned...
Is there a way to make_ref() for spawned processes in erlang? Is there a way to make_ref() for spawned processes in erlang? gen-server functional-programming erlang erlang-otp make_ref gen_server P1ID gen_server:reply Is there a way to make_ref() for spawned processes in erlang? I have tried to make references to spawn...
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71205593_c2
71205593
erlang
2
links: [] dictionary: [] trap_exit: true status: running heap_size: 1598 stack_size: 29 reductions: 3483 neighbours: I can't seem to figure out what causes the error and if there's anything I need to add to my gen_server code to fix it. Would really appreciate some help on this one! Code signals: Erlang, gen_server, F...
links: [] dictionary: [] trap_exit: true status: running heap_size: 1598 stack_size: 29 reductions: 3483 neighbours: I can't seem to figure out what causes the error and if there's anything I need to add to my gen_server code to fix it. Would really appreciate some help on this one! Code signals: Erlang, gen_server, F...
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5645410_c1
5645410
erlang
1
make_ref(), 1> qlc:eval(qlc:q([Ref1 || {Ref1} <- ets:table(Tmp), Ref =:= Ref1])). [] 2> qlc:info(qlc:q([Ref1 || {Ref1} <- ets:table(Tmp), Ref =:= Ref1])). ** exception error: no match of right hand side value {error,{1,erl_parse,["syntax error before: ",["Ref"]]}} in function qlc:abstract/3 in call from qlc:abstract/3...
make_ref(), 1> qlc:eval(qlc:q([Ref1 || {Ref1} <- ets:table(Tmp), Ref =:= Ref1])). [] 2> qlc:info(qlc:q([Ref1 || {Ref1} <- ets:table(Tmp), Ref =:= Ref1])). ** exception error: no match of right hand side value {error,{1,erl_parse,["syntax error before: ",["Ref"]]}} in function qlc:abstract/3 in call from qlc:abstract/3...
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16832263_c0
16832263
erlang
0
Title: Message broadcasting using rabbitmq, genbunny and cowboy event notifier Problem title: Message broadcasting using rabbitmq, genbunny and cowboy event notifier Tags: cowboy, erlang, rabbitmq, websocket Problem: Message broadcasting using rabbitmq, genbunny and cowboy event notifier I have two instances of cowboy ...
Message broadcasting using rabbitmq, genbunny and cowboy event notifier Message broadcasting using rabbitmq, genbunny and cowboy event notifier cowboy erlang rabbitmq websocket rabbitmq Message Message broadcasting using rabbitmq, genbunny and cowboy event notifier I have two instances of cowboy server running which ar...
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19644066_c0
19644066
erlang
0
Title: Elixir .exs script &quot;module is not loaded and could not be found&quot; when using Mix Problem title: Elixir .exs script &quot;module is not loaded and could not be found&quot; when using Mix Tags: erlang, elixir, shell, module, elixir-mix Problem: Elixir .exs script "module is not loaded and could not be fou...
Elixir .exs script &quot;module is not loaded and could not be found&quot; when using Mix Elixir .exs script &quot;module is not loaded and could not be found&quot; when using Mix erlang elixir shell module elixir-mix Mix Elixir my_script.exs Elixir .exs script "module is not loaded and could not be found" when using M...
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32659084_c0
32659084
erlang
0
Title: Print each element from a list in Erlang Problem title: Print each element from a list in Erlang Tags: list, erlang Problem: Print each element from a list in Erlang I have created a function which will check if there is any even number in a given list, and then the even numbers are collected in a list. However ...
Print each element from a list in Erlang Print each element from a list in Erlang list erlang a Print Erlang even_print io:format Print each element from a list in Erlang I have created a function which will check if there is any even number in a given list, and then the even numbers are collected in a list. However I ...
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45682900_c0
45682900
erlang
0
Title: Erlang&#x27;s typer deduced weird types for strings Problem title: Erlang&#x27;s typer deduced weird types for strings Tags: beam, types, type-systems, erlang Problem: Erlang's typer deduced weird types for strings I'm exploring typer , and gave it a function that does nothing but: const_str() -> "qwe". That guy...
Erlang&#x27;s typer deduced weird types for strings Erlang&#x27;s typer deduced weird types for strings beam types type-systems erlang Erlang Erlang's typer deduced weird types for strings I'm exploring typer , and gave it a function that does nothing but: That guy's type is deduced as: , i.e. " eqw " (huh?!), followed...
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53043767_c0
53043767
erlang
0
Title: IntelliJ: Unresolved function for dependencies module Problem title: IntelliJ: Unresolved function for dependencies module Tags: rebar3, intellij-idea, erlang Problem: IntelliJ: Unresolved function for dependencies module I use rebar3 to manage Erlang project dependencies. The project runs well, but the my IDE c...
IntelliJ: Unresolved function for dependencies module IntelliJ: Unresolved function for dependencies module rebar3 intellij-idea erlang IntelliJ Unresolved rebar3_module_a rebar3 rebar3_module_b rebar3_app IntelliJ: Unresolved function for dependencies module I use rebar3 to manage Erlang project dependencies. The proj...
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79130010_c0
79130010
erlang
0
Title: Function erlang:error/1 is undefined in ?assert Problem title: Function erlang:error/1 is undefined in ?assert Tags: eunit, erlang Problem: Function erlang:error/1 is undefined in ?assert I'm playing around with Erlang's EUnit for the first time: -ifdef(TEST). -include_lib("eunit/include/eunit.hrl"). simple_test...
Function erlang:error/1 is undefined in ?assert Function erlang:error/1 is undefined in ?assert eunit erlang erlang:error TEST include_lib eunit.hrl simple_test rebar3 Function erlang:error/1 is undefined in ?assert I'm playing around with Erlang's EUnit for the first time: It works just as expected when I run it with ...
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38796294_c0
38796294
erlang
0
Title: How do I define function dynamically in Erlang/Elixir Problem title: How do I define function dynamically in Erlang/Elixir Tags: elixir, erlang Problem: How do I define function dynamically in Erlang/Elixir I have GenServer which basically only handles cast . So I don't have any functions which track state of se...
How do I define function dynamically in Erlang/Elixir How do I define function dynamically in Erlang/Elixir elixir erlang How Erlang Elixir GenServer handle_call How do I define function dynamically in Erlang/Elixir I have GenServer which basically only handles cast . So I don't have any functions which track state of ...
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2106385_c0
2106385
erlang
0
Title: Which programming languages support hot code swapping and/or sandboxing? Problem title: Which programming languages support hot code swapping and/or sandboxing? Tags: stackless, erlang, lua, sandbox, python-stackless Problem: Which programming languages support hot code swapping and/or sandboxing? I would like t...
Which programming languages support hot code swapping and/or sandboxing? Which programming languages support hot code swapping and/or sandboxing? stackless erlang lua sandbox python-stackless Which Which programming languages support hot code swapping and/or sandboxing? I would like to write a web based MMO game that w...
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46571342_c0
46571342
erlang
0
Title: Elixir loop over a matrix Problem title: Elixir loop over a matrix Tags: matrix, erlang, recursion, elixir Problem: Elixir loop over a matrix I have a list of elements and I am converting it into a list of lists using the Enum.chunk_every method. The code is something like this: matrix = Enum.chunk_every(list_1d...
Elixir loop over a matrix Elixir loop over a matrix matrix erlang recursion elixir Elixir Enum.chunk_every list_1d num_cols Now Elixir loop over a matrix I have a list of elements and I am converting it into a list of lists using the Enum.chunk_every method. The code is something like this: Simply if I have the list [1...
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11646291_c0
11646291
erlang
0
Title: how should i test two erlang gen_servers Problem title: how should i test two erlang gen_servers Tags: erlang, testing Problem: how should i test two erlang gen_servers I have two gen_servers that communicate using gen_tcp sockets. The first gen_server exports a function, that when called builds (calling another...
how should i test two erlang gen_servers how should i test two erlang gen_servers erlang testing gen_servers how should i test two erlang gen_servers I have two gen_servers that communicate using gen_tcp sockets. The first gen_server exports a function, that when called builds (calling another function) a RFC 791 packe...
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26475163_c0
26475163
erlang
0
Title: Erlang OTP based application - architecture ideas Problem title: Erlang OTP based application - architecture ideas Tags: erlang, erlang-otp Problem: Erlang OTP based application - architecture ideas I'm trying to write an Erlang application (OTP) that would parse a list of users and then launch workers that will...
Erlang OTP based application - architecture ideas Erlang OTP based application - architecture ideas erlang erlang-otp Erlang OTP Erlang OTP based application - architecture ideas I'm trying to write an Erlang application (OTP) that would parse a list of users and then launch workers that will work 24X7 to collect user-...
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41914413_c0
41914413
erlang
0
Title: Erlydtl Loading templates from directory. Problem title: Erlydtl Loading templates from directory. Tags: erlydtl, erlang Problem: Erlydtl Loading templates from directory. Conviently place all templates into special directory and compile onсe. Now I writed own functions, for example so: make_templates(Dir)-> Fil...
Erlydtl Loading templates from directory. Erlydtl Loading templates from directory. erlydtl erlang directory Erlydtl Loading make_templates Dir Files filelib:wildcard File io:format Compile erlydtl:compile_file template_ integer_to_list out_dir Erlydtl Loading templates from directory. Conviently place all templates in...
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4385319_c0
4385319
erlang
0
Title: is gen_tcp:accept/1 safe? Problem title: is gen_tcp:accept/1 safe? Tags: sockets, erlang Problem: is gen_tcp:accept/1 safe? I am implementing a server which accepts many concurrent connections. I used this structure: loop(Sock) -> case gen_tcp:accept(Sock) of {ok, CSock} -> fork_handling_process(CSock); {error, ...
is gen_tcp:accept/1 safe? is gen_tcp:accept/1 safe? sockets erlang gen_tcp:accept Sock CSock fork_handling_process Reason do_something_else is gen_tcp:accept/1 safe? I am implementing a server which accepts many concurrent connections. I used this structure: I am wondering if someone sends me a SYN, but never sends me ...
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36321893_c0
36321893
erlang
0
Title: Cowboy rest resource_exists callback Problem title: Cowboy rest resource_exists callback Tags: cowboy, erlang Problem: Cowboy rest resource_exists callback How does one handle the resource_exists callback in cowboy? After all, to find out whether resource exists - I must query (e.g. database) for resource. But t...
Cowboy rest resource_exists callback Cowboy rest resource_exists callback cowboy erlang Cowboy resource_exists AcceptResource to_html Cowboy rest resource_exists callback How does one handle the resource_exists callback in cowboy? After all, to find out whether resource exists - I must query (e.g. database) for resourc...
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17001544_c0
17001544
erlang
0
Title: How to decouple and then reconstruct an Erlang process PID &lt;A.B.C&gt; Problem title: How to decouple and then reconstruct an Erlang process PID &lt;A.B.C&gt; Tags: erlang Problem: How to decouple and then reconstruct an Erlang process PID The erlang process PID reference is returned from processes that are in...
How to decouple and then reconstruct an Erlang process PID &lt;A.B.C&gt; How to decouple and then reconstruct an Erlang process PID &lt;A.B.C&gt; erlang How Erlang PID How to decouple and then reconstruct an Erlang process PID The erlang process PID reference is returned from processes that are initiated in the form of...
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26300834_c0
26300834
erlang
0
Title: Jenkins multi-configuration, ignore failed build Problem title: Jenkins multi-configuration, ignore failed build Tags: build, erlang, jenkins, multi-configuration Problem: Jenkins multi-configuration, ignore failed build I've setup a Jenkins multi-configuration project in order to run builds on two different sla...
Jenkins multi-configuration, ignore failed build Jenkins multi-configuration, ignore failed build build erlang jenkins multi-configuration Jenkins Jenkins multi-configuration, ignore failed build I've setup a Jenkins multi-configuration project in order to run builds on two different slave environments (Erlang R15B03 a...
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54284317_c0
54284317
erlang
0
Title: Erlang - Return Number Of Elements Problem title: Erlang - Return Number Of Elements Tags: erlang Problem: Erlang - Return Number Of Elements I found the solution to this problem, but it does not work properly. enter link description here What is wrong? I always get the result 0. num([]) -> 0; num(NUMS) -> num(N...
Erlang - Return Number Of Elements Erlang - Return Number Of Elements erlang Erlang Number Elements NUMS Count Erlang - Return Number Of Elements I found the solution to this problem, but it does not work properly. enter link description here What is wrong? I always get the result 0. This is an example of use enter ima...
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59088615_c1
59088615
erlang
1
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62991935_c0
62991935
erlang
0
Title: How do I access .beam files from other directories in Erlang? Problem title: How do I access .beam files from other directories in Erlang? Tags: erlang-shell, erlang Problem: How do I access .beam files from other directories in Erlang? I have successfully compiled my .erl files and now the .beam files are lying...
How do I access .beam files from other directories in Erlang? How do I access .beam files from other directories in Erlang? erlang-shell erlang other How Erlang beam_example.beam How do I access .beam files from other directories in Erlang? I have successfully compiled my .erl files and now the .beam files are lying do...
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23726794_c0
23726794
erlang
0
Title: Open SMPP Erlang Library Problem title: Open SMPP Erlang Library Tags: smpp, makefile, erlang Problem: Open SMPP Erlang Library I am trying to compile oserl-3.2.3 but I am getting this error :~/oserl/oserl$ make erlc -Wall -I include -I .. -o ebin src/gen_esme_session.erl src/gen_esme_session.erl:751: function c...
Open SMPP Erlang Library Open SMPP Erlang Library smpp makefile erlang -I Open SMPP Erlang Library Wall gen_esme_session.erl gen_esme_session.erl:751 concat_binary gen_esme_session.erl:765 gen_esme_session.beam Error Open SMPP Erlang Library I am trying to compile oserl-3.2.3 but I am getting this error I have Erlang/O...
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24903634_c1
24903634
erlang
1
-> ?INFO_MSG("on_beanstalkd ~p~n", [Packet]), Type = xml:get_tag_attr_s(<<"type">>, XML), case Type =:= <<"service">> andalso DataTag =:= false of true -> ?INFO_MSG("on_beanstalkd service = True", []), {ok, Q} = beanstalk:connect(), JSON = xml:get_tag_cdata(xml:get_subtag(XML, <<"body">>)), {inserted, ID} = beanstalk:...
-> ?INFO_MSG("on_beanstalkd ~p~n", [Packet]), Type = xml:get_tag_attr_s(<<"type">>, XML), case Type =:= <<"service">> andalso DataTag =:= false of true -> ?INFO_MSG("on_beanstalkd service = True", []), {ok, Q} = beanstalk:connect(), JSON = xml:get_tag_cdata(xml:get_subtag(XML, <<"body">>)), {inserted, ID} = beanstalk:...
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3989271_c0
3989271
erlang
0
Title: Dynamic pattern matching Problem title: Dynamic pattern matching Tags: pattern-matching, erlang Problem: Dynamic pattern matching How can I do dynamic pattern matching in Erlang? Supose I have the function filter/2 : filter(Pattern, Array) where Pattern is a string with the pattern I want to match (e.g "{book, _...
Dynamic pattern matching Dynamic pattern matching pattern-matching erlang Dynamic Pattern Array Godfather Hitchhiker Guide Galaxy Lord Rings erl_eval Dynamic pattern matching How can I do dynamic pattern matching in Erlang? Supose I have the function filter/2 : where Pattern is a string with the pattern I want to match...
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6545416_c0
6545416
erlang
0
Title: Escript: setting code path relative to script directory Problem title: Escript: setting code path relative to script directory Tags: erlang, erlang-escript Problem: Escript: setting code path relative to script directory When I try to set a relative code path in a escript with -pz like this #!/usr/bin/env escrip...
Escript: setting code path relative to script directory Escript: setting code path relative to script directory erlang erlang-escript Escript Escript: setting code path relative to script directory When I try to set a relative code path in a escript with -pz like this The path is interpreted relative to the directory f...
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48973601_c0
48973601
erlang
0
Title: inets httpc: client example in User&#x27;s Guide not working Problem title: inets httpc: client example in User&#x27;s Guide not working Tags: inets, erlang Problem: inets httpc: client example in User's Guide not working I copied the following code from the inets User's Guide : $ erl Erlang/OTP 19 [erts-8.2] [s...
inets httpc: client example in User&#x27;s Guide not working inets httpc: client example in User&#x27;s Guide not working inets erlang User Guide Erlang OTP erts-8.2 smp:4:4 async-threads:10 kernel-poll:false Eshell V8.2 inets:start httpc:set_options www-proxy.mycompany.com Version ReasonPhrase Headers Body httpc:reque...
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5484156_c0
5484156
erlang
0
Title: erlang mysql result to xml Problem title: erlang mysql result to xml Tags: xml, mysql, erlang, xmpp Problem: erlang mysql result to xml I have an output : MysqlResult = {selected,["id","first_name","last_name"], [{1,"Matt","Williamson"}, {2,"Matt","Williamson2"}]} how to make it look like : XML = " <result id='1...
erlang mysql result to xml erlang mysql result to xml xml mysql erlang xmpp MysqlResult first_name last_name Matt Williamson Williamson2 XML sub_el NS_NAMES erlang mysql result to xml I have an output : how to make it look like : I am looking for a smart way for placing it into IQ ( ejabberd )
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29142877_c0
29142877
erlang
0
Title: Windows : unable to connect to epmd (port 4369) on sysName: address (cannot connect to host/port) Problem title: Windows : unable to connect to epmd (port 4369) on sysName: address (cannot connect to host/port) Tags: rabbitmq, erlang Problem: Windows : unable to connect to epmd (port 4369) on sysName: address (c...
Windows : unable to connect to epmd (port 4369) on sysName: address (cannot connect to host/port) Windows : unable to connect to epmd (port 4369) on sysName: address (cannot connect to host/port) rabbitmq erlang Windows Windows : unable to connect to epmd (port 4369) on sysName: address (cannot connect to host/port) I ...
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18640269_c0
18640269
erlang
0
Title: EUnit basic issues with generator Problem title: EUnit basic issues with generator Tags: erlang, eunit Problem: EUnit basic issues with generator I am doing a basic test with EUnit : setup() -> [1, 2]. teardown(_) -> ended. success([H, T]) -> ?_assert(H =:= 1), ?_assert(H =:= 2), foo. setup_test_() -> {setup, fu...
EUnit basic issues with generator EUnit basic issues with generator erlang eunit EUnit _assert setup_test_ erl_start:test Failed Skipped Passed One EUnit basic issues with generator I am doing a basic test with EUnit : And I don't get basically every line of the output (except the result failed / passed): Can someone e...
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2323782_c0
2323782
erlang
0
Title: Allowing a gen_fsm to timeout if it receives no messages Problem title: Allowing a gen_fsm to timeout if it receives no messages Tags: gen-fsm, erlang-otp, erlang Problem: Allowing a gen_fsm to timeout if it receives no messages Normally if I'd like to have an Erlang process timeout I would use the following con...
Allowing a gen_fsm to timeout if it receives no messages Allowing a gen_fsm to timeout if it receives no messages gen-fsm erlang-otp erlang Allowing gen_fsm Msg Handle Allowing a gen_fsm to timeout if it receives no messages Normally if I'd like to have an Erlang process timeout I would use the following construct: Is ...
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45466590_c0
45466590
erlang
0
Title: Using Rebar3 Common Test does not find hrl files in the include folder but eunit does Problem title: Using Rebar3 Common Test does not find hrl files in the include folder but eunit does Tags: eunit, rebar3, erlang, common-test Problem: Using Rebar3 Common Test does not find hrl files in the include folder but e...
Using Rebar3 Common Test does not find hrl files in the include folder but eunit does Using Rebar3 Common Test does not find hrl files in the include folder but eunit does eunit rebar3 erlang common-test folder file Using Rebar3 Common Test some_file.hrl Using Rebar3 Common Test does not find hrl files in the include f...
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64241196_c0
64241196
erlang
0
Title: Ecto migration alter table ** (FunctionClauseError) no function clause matches Problem title: Ecto migration alter table ** (FunctionClauseError) no function clause matches Tags: database-migration, ecto, elixir, erlang Problem: Ecto migration alter table ** (FunctionClauseError) no function clause matches While...
Ecto migration alter table ** (FunctionClauseError) no function clause matches Ecto migration alter table ** (FunctionClauseError) no function clause matches database-migration ecto elixir erlang FunctionClauseError Ecto ecto.migrate Running Universe.Repo.Migrations.UpdatePlanetsTable.change solar_system Ecto migration...
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1179655_c0
1179655
erlang
0
Title: Erlang: how can I reference an anonymous function from within the body? Problem title: Erlang: how can I reference an anonymous function from within the body? Tags: erlang Problem: Erlang: how can I reference an anonymous function from within the body? In Erlang is there a way reference the currently executing f...
Erlang: how can I reference an anonymous function from within the body? Erlang: how can I reference an anonymous function from within the body? erlang within Erlang do_something this_fun arguments.callee wake_up Erlang: how can I reference an anonymous function from within the body? In Erlang is there a way reference t...
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1850191_c1
1850191
erlang
1
with the form: SELECT [fieldset] FROM [table] WHERE {field = *parameter*}, {field = *parameter*} and say 285 queries of this form took on average 0.37ms to run They magic answers are when it says: 17 queries of this form took 6.34s to run and did a full table scan on table X, you should put an index on field Y When I ...
with the form: SELECT [fieldset] FROM [table] WHERE {field = *parameter*}, {field = *parameter*} and say 285 queries of this form took on average 0.37ms to run They magic answers are when it says: 17 queries of this form took 6.34s to run and did a full table scan on table X, you should put an index on field Y When I ...
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12657125_c0
12657125
erlang
0
Title: Erlang gen_tcp delaying send Problem title: Erlang gen_tcp delaying send Tags: erlang, gen-tcp Problem: Erlang gen_tcp delaying send I have the below code as part of an Erlang web server for many long-lived concurrent connections. SockOpts = [ binary, {active, false}, {packet, http_bin}, {reuseaddr, true}, {pack...
Erlang gen_tcp delaying send Erlang gen_tcp delaying send erlang gen-tcp Erlang gen_tcp SockOpts http_bin packet_size delay_send gen_tcp:listen Port Erlang gen_tcp delaying send I have the below code as part of an Erlang web server for many long-lived concurrent connections. Despite me adding the delay_send and nodelay...
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13795138_c0
13795138
erlang
0
Title: How to pass some value to another action in chicagoboss? Problem title: How to pass some value to another action in chicagoboss? Tags: web-applications, erlang, chicagoboss Problem: How to pass some value to another action in chicagoboss? I wrote some like that: login('POST', []) -> .... case Client:check_passwo...
How to pass some value to another action in chicagoboss? How to pass some value to another action in chicagoboss? web-applications erlang chicagoboss How POST Client:check_password Req:post_param Name Gender GET Req How to pass some value to another action in chicagoboss? I wrote some like that: how to let the live act...
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13586099_c0
13586099
erlang
0
Title: Erlang: lists:keyfind/3 vs dict:from_list/1 + dict:fetch/2 or dict:find/2 Problem title: Erlang: lists:keyfind/3 vs dict:from_list/1 + dict:fetch/2 or dict:find/2 Tags: erlang, dictionary, list Problem: Erlang: lists:keyfind/3 vs dict:from_list/1 + dict:fetch/2 or dict:find/2 If I have a list of Key Value tuples...
Erlang: lists:keyfind/3 vs dict:from_list/1 + dict:fetch/2 or dict:find/2 Erlang: lists:keyfind/3 vs dict:from_list/1 + dict:fetch/2 or dict:find/2 erlang dictionary list Erlang lists:keyfind dict:from_list dict:fetch dict:find Erlang: lists:keyfind/3 vs dict:from_list/1 + dict:fetch/2 or dict:find/2 If I have a list o...
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40011429_c0
40011429
erlang
0
Title: Erlang messages when there are lots of nodes or binary data Problem title: Erlang messages when there are lots of nodes or binary data Tags: elixir, erlang-otp, erlang Problem: Erlang messages when there are lots of nodes or binary data Would native Erlang messages provide reasonable performance when there are l...
Erlang messages when there are lots of nodes or binary data Erlang messages when there are lots of nodes or binary data elixir erlang-otp erlang Erlang Erlang messages when there are lots of nodes or binary data Would native Erlang messages provide reasonable performance when there are lots of nodes or binary data ? Ca...
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14404023_c0
14404023
erlang
0
Title: How to specify return value based on if element is found in list? Problem title: How to specify return value based on if element is found in list? Tags: erlang, list Problem: How to specify return value based on if element is found in list? I have a list of tuples looking e.g. like this: [{apple, fruit},{pear, f...
How to specify return value based on if element is found in list? How to specify return value based on if element is found in list? erlang list How db:find Key DbRef Element Key1 How to specify return value based on if element is found in list? I have a list of tuples looking e.g. like this: One of my functions is supp...
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51604488_c0
51604488
erlang
0
Title: install erlang on mac but got the error &quot;crypto usable openssl found ...&quot;,how can i fixed it? Problem title: install erlang on mac but got the error &quot;crypto usable openssl found ...&quot;,how can i fixed it? Tags: erlang, macos Problem: install erlang on mac but got the error "crypto usable openss...
install erlang on mac but got the error &quot;crypto usable openssl found ...&quot;,how can i fixed it? install erlang on mac but got the error &quot;crypto usable openssl found ...&quot;,how can i fixed it? erlang macos APPLICATIONS DISABLED OpenSSL ODBC DOCUMENTATION INFORMATION Using PDF install erlang on mac but go...
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14252994_c0
14252994
erlang
0
Title: Is it necessary to add a sequential column for insert order in mnesia? Problem title: Is it necessary to add a sequential column for insert order in mnesia? Tags: erlang, mnesia Problem: Is it necessary to add a sequential column for insert order in mnesia? I want to fetch records from mnesia by inserted order. ...
Is it necessary to add a sequential column for insert order in mnesia? Is it necessary to add a sequential column for insert order in mnesia? erlang mnesia Is it necessary to add a sequential column for insert order in mnesia? I want to fetch records from mnesia by inserted order. At first, I want to add a timestamp co...
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20302857_c0
20302857
erlang
0
Title: Application asn1 is used in release app-release name and cannot be excluded Problem title: Application asn1 is used in release app-release name and cannot be excluded Tags: erlang, rebar Problem: Application asn1 is used in release app-release name and cannot be excluded This error occurs then I try to generate ...
Application asn1 is used in release app-release name and cannot be excluded Application asn1 is used in release app-release name and cannot be excluded erlang rebar Application asn1 ERROR EXIT retool.config lib_dirs incl_cond Application asn1 is used in release app-release name and cannot be excluded This error occurs ...
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4209261_c2
4209261
erlang
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116,0,105,112,54,45,108,111,99,97,108,104, 111,115,116,0,105,112,54,45,108,111,111,112,98,97,99, 107,0>>}} (<0.41.0>) << {inet_async,#Port<0.2058>,0,ok} (<0.41.0>) << {inet_reply,#Port<0.2058>,ok} Received message: 10 3> (<0.41.0>) << {tcp,#Port<0.2058>,<<131,97,10>>} Received message: 9 3> (<0.41.0>) << {io_reply,<0.2...
116,0,105,112,54,45,108,111,99,97,108,104, 111,115,116,0,105,112,54,45,108,111,111,112,98,97,99, 107,0>>}} (<0.41.0>) << {inet_async,#Port<0.2058>,0,ok} (<0.41.0>) << {inet_reply,#Port<0.2058>,ok} Received message: 10 3> (<0.41.0>) << {tcp,#Port<0.2058>,<<131,97,10>>} Received message: 9 3> (<0.41.0>) << {io_reply,<0.2...
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20901882_c0
20901882
erlang
0
Title: Best AI approach for Game Draught (Chekers) Problem title: Best AI approach for Game Draught (Chekers) Tags: minmax, heuristics, genetic-algorithm, erlang, artificial-intelligence Problem: Best AI approach for Game Draught (Chekers) Currently I am implementing a draught online game server in Eralang.(a mobile ga...
Best AI approach for Game Draught (Chekers) Best AI approach for Game Draught (Chekers) minmax heuristics genetic-algorithm erlang artificial-intelligence Best Game Draught Chekers Best AI approach for Game Draught (Chekers) Currently I am implementing a draught online game server in Eralang.(a mobile game). I am havin...
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12686858_c0
12686858
erlang
0
Title: Extracting a URL with XPath from XML Problem title: Extracting a URL with XPath from XML Tags: erlang Problem: Extracting a URL with XPath from XML I'm trying to extract the second link under the description tag. I have written the following code, but it looks really messy with freads and substrings (just to get...
Extracting a URL with XPath from XML Extracting a URL with XPath from XML erlang XML Extracting URL XPath Extracting a URL with XPath from XML I'm trying to extract the second link under the description tag. I have written the following code, but it looks really messy with freads and substrings (just to get it to work)...
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44155749_c0
44155749
erlang
0
Title: Combinatorics in Erlang Problem title: Combinatorics in Erlang Tags: erlang, haskell Problem: Combinatorics in Erlang I want to find combinatorics of integer in Erlang, equivalent of this Haskell code: composition 0 = [[]] composition n = [x:rest | x <- [1..n], rest <- composition (n-x)] so far I tried this whic...
Combinatorics in Erlang Combinatorics in Erlang erlang haskell combinatorics Erlang x:rest lists:seq N-X combinatorics:comb combinatorics.erl Combinatorics in Erlang I want to find combinatorics of integer in Erlang, equivalent of this Haskell code: so far I tried this which It doesn't work: The code return This error:
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8984835_c1
8984835
erlang
1
_REQUIRED and many other things about its administrators. Now, i have a feeling that its because i am putting the proxy_user wrongly. In the above, i am supplying this parameter the way the browsers take it as well, probably behind the scenes, its changed into a different arrangement. Some one assist in how i can corre...
_REQUIRED and many other things about its administrators. Now, i have a feeling that its because i am putting the proxy_user wrongly. In the above, i am supplying this parameter the way the browsers take it as well, probably behind the scenes, its changed into a different arrangement. Some one assist in how i can corre...
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9436588_c0
9436588
erlang
0
Title: Erlang error logging in plaintext Problem title: Erlang error logging in plaintext Tags: logging, erlang Problem: Erlang error logging in plaintext I currently have an OTP application for which I'm using SASL error logging. The logs go to binary encoded files which I have to use the rb library to read. This is a...
Erlang error logging in plaintext Erlang error logging in plaintext logging erlang Erlang Erlang error logging in plaintext I currently have an OTP application for which I'm using SASL error logging. The logs go to binary encoded files which I have to use the rb library to read. This is a major pain, since what I reall...
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11265065_c0
11265065
erlang
0
Title: How can I make Rebar run Common Test in a release directory? Problem title: How can I make Rebar run Common Test in a release directory? Tags: rebar, common-test, erlang Problem: How can I make Rebar run Common Test in a release directory? I have a Rebar project with a top-level release directory that just inclu...
How can I make Rebar run Common Test in a release directory? How can I make Rebar run Common Test in a release directory? rebar common-test erlang How Rebar Common Test skip_deps Command How can I make Rebar run Common Test in a release directory? I have a Rebar project with a top-level release directory that just incl...
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7941038_c0
7941038
erlang
0
Title: Which serialization method/function/BIF has the best performance in Erlang? Problem title: Which serialization method/function/BIF has the best performance in Erlang? Tags: serialization, erlang, performance Problem: Which serialization method/function/BIF has the best performance in Erlang? Which serialization ...
Which serialization method/function/BIF has the best performance in Erlang? Which serialization method/function/BIF has the best performance in Erlang? serialization erlang performance Which BIF Erlang Which serialization method/function/BIF has the best performance in Erlang? Which serialization method/function/BIF et...
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28338044
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0
Title: Apple push notification error when triggered through erlang Problem title: Apple push notification error when triggered through erlang Tags: apple-push-notifications, ejabberd, erlang, ssl Problem: Apple push notification error when triggered through erlang I am trying to trigger an Apple push notification. My c...
Apple push notification error when triggered through erlang Apple push notification error when triggered through erlang apple-push-notifications ejabberd erlang ssl Apple Address gateway.sandbox.push.apple.com Port Cert MantuPush cert.pem Key key.pem Options Timeout Socket ssl:connect Payload mochijson2:encode Message ...
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54704985_c0
54704985
erlang
0
Title: Is there any java Parser available to parse rabbitmq.conf (erlang) file? Problem title: Is there any java Parser available to parse rabbitmq.conf (erlang) file? Tags: erlang, rabbitmq, parsing, java, javaparser Problem: Is there any java Parser available to parse rabbitmq.conf (erlang) file? I know that in rabbi...
Is there any java Parser available to parse rabbitmq.conf (erlang) file? Is there any java Parser available to parse rabbitmq.conf (erlang) file? erlang rabbitmq parsing java javaparser Parser rabbitmq.conf ssl_listeners Is there any java Parser available to parse rabbitmq.conf (erlang) file? I know that in rabbitmq la...
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6025132
erlang
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Title: When to prefer `and` over `andalso` in guard tests Problem title: When to prefer `and` over `andalso` in guard tests Tags: short-circuiting, erlang, boolean-expression Problem: When to prefer `and` over `andalso` in guard tests I am curious why the comma ‹,› is a shortcut for and and not andalso in guard tests. ...
When to prefer `and` over `andalso` in guard tests When to prefer `and` over `andalso` in guard tests short-circuiting erlang boolean-expression When to_core erlang:and When to prefer `and` over `andalso` in guard tests I am curious why the comma ‹,› is a shortcut for and and not andalso in guard tests. Since I'd call ...
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53963779_c0
53963779
erlang
0
Title: Erlang and mysql Problem title: Erlang and mysql Tags: mysql, erlang Problem: Erlang and mysql I have a users table in mysql with userid , username , password etc Using mysql-otp i query like select * from users where username = ? Its returns ColumnNames and Rows . Rows are like [[38, <<"joe">>, <<"passwordhash"...
Erlang and mysql Erlang and mysql mysql erlang users Erlang Hash UserPass Rows Pass binary_to_list Erlang and mysql I have a users table in mysql with userid , username , password etc Using mysql-otp i query like Its returns ColumnNames and Rows . Rows are like Suppose i have a hash to compare As its my 3rd day coding ...
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71293280_c0
71293280
erlang
0
Title: How to include library in Erlang\OTP Problem title: How to include library in Erlang\OTP Tags: erlang, erlang-otp, rabbitmq, windows, amqpstorm Problem: How to include library in Erlang\OTP I'm new in RabbitMQ, I want to use rabbitmq with ssl (AMQPs). Now the issue is when I read the Erlang/OTP Requirements for ...
How to include library in Erlang\OTP How to include library in Erlang\OTP erlang erlang-otp rabbitmq windows amqpstorm library How Erlang OTP How to include library in Erlang\OTP I'm new in RabbitMQ, I want to use rabbitmq with ssl (AMQPs). Now the issue is when I read the Erlang/OTP Requirements for TLS Support , and ...
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40709912_c0
40709912
erlang
0
Title: Erlang - map each &quot;erlang process&quot; to new kernel thread Problem title: Erlang - map each &quot;erlang process&quot; to new kernel thread Tags: multithreading, lightweight-processes, erlang Problem: Erlang - map each "erlang process" to new kernel thread I am studying an erlang based system, and trying ...
Erlang - map each &quot;erlang process&quot; to new kernel thread Erlang - map each &quot;erlang process&quot; to new kernel thread multithreading lightweight-processes erlang Erlang Erlang - map each "erlang process" to new kernel thread I am studying an erlang based system, and trying to analyze the sequence of event...
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45013716_c0
45013716
erlang
0
Title: Can&#x27;t create connection using CQErl (Erlang-Cassandra driver) Problem title: Can&#x27;t create connection using CQErl (Erlang-Cassandra driver) Tags: erlang-shell, cassandra, erlang Problem: Can't create connection using CQErl (Erlang-Cassandra driver) I'm trying to connect to Cassandra from Erlang shell us...
Can&#x27;t create connection using CQErl (Erlang-Cassandra driver) Can&#x27;t create connection using CQErl (Erlang-Cassandra driver) erlang-shell cassandra erlang CQErl cqerl_hash:get_table/1 Can Erlang-Cassandra Client cqerl:get_client ets:lookup cqerl_client_tables cqerl_hash:get_table Can't create connection using ...
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