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25425068_c0
25425068
erlang
0
Title: Ejabberd configure: error: libyaml library was not found Problem title: Ejabberd configure: error: libyaml library was not found Tags: ejabberd, libyaml, erlang Problem: Ejabberd configure: error: libyaml library was not found I am trying to install Ejabberd by source code, But When I run make command I have fou...
Ejabberd configure: error: libyaml library was not found Ejabberd configure: error: libyaml library was not found ejabberd libyaml erlang Ejabberd yaml_parser_initialize yaml.h ERROR Command Ejabberd configure: error: libyaml library was not found I am trying to install Ejabberd by source code, But When I run make comm...
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2870144_c0
2870144
erlang
0
Title: How to trace for all functions in an Erlang module except for one? Problem title: How to trace for all functions in an Erlang module except for one? Tags: trace, pattern-matching, erlang Problem: How to trace for all functions in an Erlang module except for one? I wanted to trace for all functions in an erlang m...
How to trace for all functions in an Erlang module except for one? How to trace for all functions in an Erlang module except for one? trace pattern-matching erlang How Erlang dbg:tpl function_name How to trace for all functions in an Erlang module except for one? I wanted to trace for all functions in an erlang module,...
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42749089_c0
42749089
erlang
0
Title: Difference between Erlang's rpc:multicall/4 vs rpc:pmap/3 Problem title: Difference between Erlang's rpc:multicall/4 vs rpc:pmap/3 Tags: concurrency, erlang, elixir, rpc Problem: Difference between Erlang's rpc:multicall/4 vs rpc:pmap/3 I'm currently experimenting with running some Elixir code on multi...
Difference between Erlang's rpc:multicall/4 vs rpc:pmap/3 Difference between Erlang's rpc:multicall/4 vs rpc:pmap/3 concurrency erlang elixir rpc Difference Erlang rpc:multicall rpc:pmap rpc.multicall rpc.pmap Difference between Erlang's rpc:multicall/4 vs rpc:pmap/3 I'm currently experimenting with running s...
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46233214_c2
46233214
erlang
2
{ make_move, Move }. loop(Name) -> receive { Code signals: Testing, API, Internal, test1, timer:sleep, test2, test3, G_serv_Output1, gameserver:start, io:format, Value, G_serv_Output, Abhishek, gameclient:login, Dharun, gameclient:new_game, gameclient:make_move, Abhijeet, Ranjan, Bana, Sagar, Opponent, new_game, make_...
{ make_move, Move }. loop(Name) -> receive { Code signals: Testing, API, Internal, test1, timer:sleep, test2, test3, G_serv_Output1, gameserver:start, io:format, Value, G_serv_Output, Abhishek, gameclient:login, Dharun, gameclient:new_game, gameclient:make_move, Abhijeet, Ranjan, Bana, Sagar, Opponent, new_game, make_...
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47398586_c0
47398586
erlang
0
Title: NAT (Redirect) outgoing traffic to a specific port Problem title: NAT (Redirect) outgoing traffic to a specific port Tags: port, iptables, diameter-protocol, erlang Problem: NAT (Redirect) outgoing traffic to a specific port I'm trying to establish a connection with a diameter server. That server has a restricti...
NAT (Redirect) outgoing traffic to a specific port NAT (Redirect) outgoing traffic to a specific port port iptables diameter-protocol erlang NAT Redirect NAT (Redirect) outgoing traffic to a specific port I'm trying to establish a connection with a diameter server. That server has a restriction parameter of "peer port"...
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8412446_c0
8412446
erlang
0
Title: Easy way to break foldl Problem title: Easy way to break foldl Tags: fold, erlang Problem: Easy way to break foldl I need to break from foldl. Here is a dummy example how to break from fold when I count sum of values in a list and meet too big value (i.e. 10) L = [1,2,3,4,10,5,6,7], Res = try lists:foldl( fun(I,...
Easy way to break foldl Easy way to break foldl fold erlang Easy Res lists:foldl Value too_big_value Easy way to break foldl I need to break from foldl. Here is a dummy example how to break from fold when I count sum of values in a list and meet too big value (i.e. 10) I know this example is artificial but are there an...
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61450468_c0
61450468
erlang
0
Title: Error to connect ssl sockets with a CRLF json protocol Problem title: Error to connect ssl sockets with a CRLF json protocol Tags: elixir, erlang, sockets Problem: Error to connect ssl sockets with a CRLF json protocol I'm trying to connect to a socket (ssl) using https://github.com/meh/elixir-socket Socket.Web....
Error to connect ssl sockets with a CRLF json protocol Error to connect ssl sockets with a CRLF json protocol elixir erlang sockets MatchError Error CRLF Socket.Web.connect stream-api.betfair.com http_error web.ex:251 Error to connect ssl sockets with a CRLF json protocol I'm trying to connect to a socket (ssl) using h...
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7528199_c0
7528199
erlang
0
Title: How to calculate the size of an Erlang process in memory? Problem title: How to calculate the size of an Erlang process in memory? Tags: process, erlang Problem: How to calculate the size of an Erlang process in memory? I have a 'worker' process which I am going to assign to a job. Before I spawn hundreds of pro...
How to calculate the size of an Erlang process in memory? How to calculate the size of an Erlang process in memory? process erlang How Erlang How to calculate the size of an Erlang process in memory? I have a 'worker' process which I am going to assign to a job. Before I spawn hundreds of processes of this type I would...
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26424383_c0
26424383
erlang
0
Title: When should one do Synchronous or Asynchronous sending? Problem title: When should one do Synchronous or Asynchronous sending? Tags: erlang-otp, erlang Problem: When should one do Synchronous or Asynchronous sending? Synchronous calls : calls that will send and expect a reply.(will block current process) Asynchr...
When should one do Synchronous or Asynchronous sending? When should one do Synchronous or Asynchronous sending? erlang-otp erlang When Synchronous Asynchronous When should one do Synchronous or Asynchronous sending? Synchronous calls : calls that will send and expect a reply.(will block current process) Asynchronous ca...
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28067783_c0
28067783
erlang
0
Title: no function clause matching erlang Problem title: no function clause matching erlang Tags: erlang, erlang-shell Problem: no function clause matching erlang I just picked up Erlang and I ran into a simple problem, but I have not been able to fix it or find anything about it. I'm trying to define a module that che...
no function clause matching erlang no function clause matching erlang erlang erlang-shell veggies:veggieMember lists:member no function clause matching erlang I just picked up Erlang and I ran into a simple problem, but I have not been able to fix it or find anything about it. I'm trying to define a module that checks ...
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7482123_c0
7482123
erlang
0
Title: Erlang supervisor: how to check if all the workers have replied Problem title: Erlang supervisor: how to check if all the workers have replied Tags: erlang-otp, erlang-supervisor, erlang Problem: Erlang supervisor: how to check if all the workers have replied I have a supervisor with N worker processes. As usual...
Erlang supervisor: how to check if all the workers have replied Erlang supervisor: how to check if all the workers have replied erlang-otp erlang-supervisor erlang Erlang handle_cast Erlang supervisor: how to check if all the workers have replied I have a supervisor with N worker processes. As usual the supervisor can ...
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45894965_c0
45894965
erlang
0
Title: Yaws code inside <erl></erl> not running Problem title: Yaws code inside <erl></erl> not running Tags: yaws, erlang Problem: Yaws code inside not running I am trying out Yaws, however I have run into a bump. The code inside my .yaws file is not compiling when I got to the path, instead it...
Yaws code inside <erl></erl> not running Yaws code inside <erl></erl> not running yaws erlang Yaws Arg Rec arg.req http_request.method Method dir_listings auth_log Yaws code inside not running I am trying out Yaws, however I have run into a bump. The code inside my .yaws file is not compiling wh...
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57281074_c0
57281074
erlang
0
Title: Erlang distributed - some nodes share 1 app Problem title: Erlang distributed - some nodes share 1 app Tags: erlang-otp, shell, gen-server, distributed, erlang Problem: Erlang distributed - some nodes share 1 app first of all, I'm sorry about my English, I hope you understand my question. My project is a distrib...
Erlang distributed - some nodes share 1 app Erlang distributed - some nodes share 1 app erlang-otp shell gen-server distributed erlang Erlang Erlang distributed - some nodes share 1 app first of all, I'm sorry about my English, I hope you understand my question. My project is a distributed game in Erlang, its means tha...
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27638319_c0
27638319
erlang
0
Title: Ambiguous assignment in erlang using date & time Problem title: Ambiguous assignment in erlang using date & time Tags: erlang Problem: Ambiguous assignment in erlang using date & time I'm following Programming Erlang: Software for a Concurrent World written by Joe Armstrong and I am trying to figure out ...
Ambiguous assignment in erlang using date & time Ambiguous assignment in erlang using date & time erlang date Ambiguous erlang:now erlang:date erlang:time my_time_func Ambiguous assignment in erlang using date & time I'm following Programming Erlang: Software for a Concurrent World written by Joe Armstrong and ...
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1831520_c0
1831520
erlang
0
Title: Relation between language and scalability Problem title: Relation between language and scalability Tags: ruby, scalability, scala, erlang Problem: Relation between language and scalability I came across the following statement in Trapexit, an Erlang community website: Erlang is a programming language used to bui...
Relation between language and scalability Relation between language and scalability ruby scalability scala erlang Relation Relation between language and scalability I came across the following statement in Trapexit, an Erlang community website: Also I recall reading somewhere that Twitter switched from Ruby to Scala to...
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72276941_c1
72276941
erlang
1
has to be able to accommodate ANY erlang compliant data type. So in the example, currently there is 1 element in the ETS table: Key Value {"Foo","Bar"} ["ferwe",324,{2,"this is a value"}] I then want to retrieve that entry using NetCat by giving the Key, so I type in NetCat... $ nc localhost 8091 get:key:{"Foo","Bar"}...
has to be able to accommodate ANY erlang compliant data type. So in the example, currently there is 1 element in the ETS table: Key Value {"Foo","Bar"} ["ferwe",324,{2,"this is a value"}] I then want to retrieve that entry using NetCat by giving the Key, so I type in NetCat... $ nc localhost 8091 get:key:{"Foo","Bar"}...
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23196906_c0
23196906
erlang
0
Title: Erlang: How to split line with commas but avoiding the ones inside quotes? Problem title: Erlang: How to split line with commas but avoiding the ones inside quotes? Tags: erlang, regex Problem: Erlang: How to split line with commas but avoiding the ones inside quotes? Split a string by commas but ignore commas w...
Erlang: How to split line with commas but avoiding the ones inside quotes? Erlang: How to split line with commas but avoiding the ones inside quotes? erlang regex Erlang How re:split Blah Erlang: How to split line with commas but avoiding the ones inside quotes? Split a string by commas but ignore commas within double-...
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28777124_c0
28777124
erlang
0
Title: Erlang: List Comprehension, lists:map/2, lists:foreach/2 To use Problem title: Erlang: List Comprehension, lists:map/2, lists:foreach/2 To use Tags: erlang Problem: Erlang: List Comprehension, lists:map/2, lists:foreach/2 To use The effect between List Comprehension and lists:map/2, the latter's performance seem...
Erlang: List Comprehension, lists:map/2, lists:foreach/2 To use Erlang: List Comprehension, lists:map/2, lists:foreach/2 To use erlang Erlang List Comprehension lists:map lists:foreach Erlang: List Comprehension, lists:map/2, lists:foreach/2 To use The effect between List Comprehension and lists:map/2, the latter's per...
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73847552_c1
73847552
erlang
1
is where this alice process is registered with its node name ** Registered procs on node 'alice@DESKTOP-RD414DV' ** Name Pid Initial Call Reds Msgs 'alice@DESKTOP-RD414D <0.250.0> chat_client:init/1 54 0 Why can't I send a message from this alice@..... node to another node (ex: bob@DESKTOP-RD414D by 'bob@DESKTOP-RD414...
is where this alice process is registered with its node name ** Registered procs on node 'alice@DESKTOP-RD414DV' ** Name Pid Initial Call Reds Msgs 'alice@DESKTOP-RD414D <0.250.0> chat_client:init/1 54 0 Why can't I send a message from this alice@..... node to another node (ex: bob@DESKTOP-RD414D by 'bob@DESKTOP-RD414...
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34290997_c2
34290997
erlang
2
= xml:get_tag_attr_s(list_to_binary("type"), Code signals: User, mod_post_log, gen_mod, log_user_send, post_result, send_message, ejabberd.hrl, jlib.hrl, logger.hrl, Host, _Opts, inets:start, already_started, ejabberd_hooks:add, user_send_packet, MODULE, ejabberd_hooks:delete, Packet, _C2SState, log_packet, MessageId,...
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3916305_c0
3916305
erlang
0
Title: Debugging symbols in Erlang Problem title: Debugging symbols in Erlang Tags: erlang, debugging Problem: Debugging symbols in Erlang I'm working my way through some simple programs for learning Erlang, and whenever I try to use the debugger I get "Invalid beam file or no abstract code: test_module" and nothing in...
Debugging symbols in Erlang Debugging symbols in Erlang erlang debugging Debugging Erlang debugger:quick Invalid debugger:start Debugging symbols in Erlang I'm working my way through some simple programs for learning Erlang, and whenever I try to use the debugger I get "Invalid beam file or no abstract code: test_modul...
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42123376_c1
42123376
erlang
1
of 1 -> io:format("~s played a false note. Uh oh~n",[N]), {stop, bad_note, S}; _ -> io:format("~s produced sound!~n",[N]), {noreply, S, ?DELAY} end; sheds some light upon the connection between its reply and terminate terminate(normal, S) -> io:format("~s left the room (~s)~n",[S#state.name, S#state.role]); terminate(...
of 1 -> io:format("~s played a false note. Uh oh~n",[N]), {stop, bad_note, S}; _ -> io:format("~s produced sound!~n",[N]), {noreply, S, ?DELAY} end; sheds some light upon the connection between its reply and terminate terminate(normal, S) -> io:format("~s left the room (~s)~n",[S#state.name, S#state.role]); terminate(...
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31067831_c0
31067831
erlang
0
Title: What is the erlang regex equivalent of this? Problem title: What is the erlang regex equivalent of this? Tags: erlang, regex Problem: What is the erlang regex equivalent of this? The subject of my regex is "Digest realm=\"Protected Area\", nonce=\"MTQzNTMwMDI5OSA2ZmIxYWEzYzNkZjQzNmVlZDdiMjU1ZjZjNzQwYjJkNA==\", o...
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34035186_c0
34035186
erlang
0
Title: Return the index for a list from a list in Erlang Problem title: Return the index for a list from a list in Erlang Tags: erlang, recursion, indexof Problem: Return the index for a list from a list in Erlang I've been practicing using recursion to define the index in Erlang. Here I need to implement a function to...
Return the index for a list from a list in Erlang Return the index for a list from a list in Erlang erlang recursion indexof a Erlang ACC Return the index for a list from a list in Erlang I've been practicing using recursion to define the index in Erlang. Here I need to implement a function to return the index for a li...
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23699052_c0
23699052
erlang
0
Title: Erlydtl: is there a way to render list of records in template? Problem title: Erlydtl: is there a way to render list of records in template? Tags: templates, erlang Problem: Erlydtl: is there a way to render list of records in template? For example I have: -record(usr,{name,email}). ... Usr1 = #usr{name="John", ...
Erlydtl: is there a way to render list of records in template? Erlydtl: is there a way to render list of records in template? templates erlang Erlydtl Usr1 John host.com Usr2 Jane Usr3 Alex Result template_dtl:render user.email Send user.name Erlydtl: is there a way to render list of records in template? For example I ...
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16003976_c0
16003976
erlang
0
Title: Erlang receive loop - variable unbound issue Problem title: Erlang receive loop - variable unbound issue Tags: erlang, variable-assignment Problem: Erlang receive loop - variable unbound issue So I need to write this function that receives a number from three different processes and saves them. I can't get it to...
Erlang receive loop - variable unbound issue Erlang receive loop - variable unbound issue erlang variable-assignment Erlang serverB2 Time Client1 Client2 Client3 TimeClient TimeClient1 TimeClient2 TimeClient3 List io:format Erlang receive loop - variable unbound issue So I need to write this function that receives a nu...
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73204095_c0
73204095
erlang
0
Title: Install Erlang and Elixir on MacOS M1 - Command not found Problem title: Install Erlang and Elixir on MacOS M1 - Command not found Tags: erlang, installation, apple-m1, elixir, asdf Problem: Install Erlang and Elixir on MacOS M1 - Command not found i'm trying to install specific version of Erlang and Elixir on m...
Install Erlang and Elixir on MacOS M1 - Command not found Install Erlang and Elixir on MacOS M1 - Command not found erlang installation apple-m1 elixir asdf Install Erlang Elixir MacOS Command apple-m1 Install Erlang and Elixir on MacOS M1 - Command not found i'm trying to install specific version of Erlang and Elixir ...
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8833011_c0
8833011
erlang
0
Title: Looking for library to concat relative / full urls. Problem title: Looking for library to concat relative / full urls. Tags: bash, erlang, unix, url, web-scraping Problem: Looking for library to concat relative / full urls. I'm writing a scraper program. I collect all the links on a page. They might be relative ...
Looking for library to concat relative / full urls. Looking for library to concat relative / full urls. bash erlang unix url web-scraping Looking foo.html www.example.com bar.html Looking for library to concat relative / full urls. I'm writing a scraper program. I collect all the links on a page. They might be relative...
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23043809_c0
23043809
erlang
0
Title: How to implement a dynamic routing table using a dictionary? Problem title: How to implement a dynamic routing table using a dictionary? Tags: list, erlang, publish-subscribe, dictionary Problem: How to implement a dynamic routing table using a dictionary? I need to implement a routing table for my publish-subsc...
How to implement a dynamic routing table using a dictionary? How to implement a dynamic routing table using a dictionary? list erlang publish-subscribe dictionary a How Routing_table Node_1 Node_2 Node_3 How to implement a dynamic routing table using a dictionary? I need to implement a routing table for my publish-subs...
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37984131_c0
37984131
erlang
0
Title: How to control off line composing message saved in database in Ejabberd? Problem title: How to control off line composing message saved in database in Ejabberd? Tags: erlang, ejabberd Problem: How to control off line composing message saved in database in Ejabberd? Hi i have installed ejabberd version 16.04.43 i...
How to control off line composing message saved in database in Ejabberd? How to control off line composing message saved in database in Ejabberd? erlang ejabberd How Ejabberd How to control off line composing message saved in database in Ejabberd? Hi i have installed ejabberd version 16.04.43 in my server, and its work...
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20336892_c0
20336892
erlang
0
Title: RabbitMQ Pull all messages from queue Problem title: RabbitMQ Pull all messages from queue Tags: erlang, rabbitmq Problem: RabbitMQ Pull all messages from queue I have a system that wraps RabbitMQ using erlang and the erlang client. We have the occasional situation where a subscriber goes down and messages queue...
RabbitMQ Pull all messages from queue RabbitMQ Pull all messages from queue erlang rabbitmq queue RabbitMQ Pull RabbitMQ Pull all messages from queue I have a system that wraps RabbitMQ using erlang and the erlang client. We have the occasional situation where a subscriber goes down and messages queue. We will be imple...
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25891477_c0
25891477
erlang
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Title: Creating application release which involves wx-widget Problem title: Creating application release which involves wx-widget Tags: rebar, erlang, wxwidgets Problem: Creating application release which involves wx-widget I am trying to generate an application realease which uses wx widgets. The program compiles and ...
Creating application release which involves wx-widget Creating application release which involves wx-widget rebar erlang wxwidgets Creating Creating application release which involves wx-widget I am trying to generate an application realease which uses wx widgets. The program compiles and runs fine on my PC. when i mov...
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34722646_c0
34722646
erlang
0
Title: CouchDB: list of Erlang functions Problem title: CouchDB: list of Erlang functions Tags: erlang, trim, seamonkey, couchdb, javascript Problem: CouchDB: list of Erlang functions As I know, CouchDB allows to use some integrated Erlang functions like a sort (and something else). Doing text trimming in JS again, I t...
CouchDB: list of Erlang functions CouchDB: list of Erlang functions erlang trim seamonkey couchdb javascript CouchDB Erlang couch_query_server.erl CouchDB: list of Erlang functions As I know, CouchDB allows to use some integrated Erlang functions like a sort (and something else). Doing text trimming in JS again, I thou...
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49633255_c0
49633255
erlang
0
Title: ETS creation return value Problem title: ETS creation return value Tags: elixir, erlang, ets, reference Problem: ETS creation return value I'm using Elixir 1.6.3. I'm working with the Erlang :ets module in Elixir, and I'm a bit confused by the return value of the :ets.new/2 function. According to the doc's examp...
ETS creation return value ETS creation return value elixir erlang ets reference ETS ets.new buckets_registry Reference ETS creation return value I'm using Elixir 1.6.3. I'm working with the Erlang :ets module in Elixir, and I'm a bit confused by the return value of the :ets.new/2 function. According to the doc's exampl...
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38633031_c0
38633031
erlang
0
Title: Use Erlang + some other language on backend Problem title: Use Erlang + some other language on backend Tags: nginx, erlang, node.js Problem: Use Erlang + some other language on backend I want to learn more Erlang, and as a playground, I want to use it for core backend logic. I wonder, if for connecting with end ...
Use Erlang + some other language on backend Use Erlang + some other language on backend nginx erlang node.js Use Erlang node.js Use Erlang + some other language on backend I want to learn more Erlang, and as a playground, I want to use it for core backend logic. I wonder, if for connecting with end users I should choos...
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13341937_c1
13341937
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1
possible optimizations, given the fact that FRP is there for more than 15 years, I get the impression that this performance problem might be something very or even inherently difficult to solve at least within a few years. Is this true? The same author of the survey talks about "time leaks" in his blog . Is the proble...
possible optimizations, given the fact that FRP is there for more than 15 years, I get the impression that this performance problem might be something very or even inherently difficult to solve at least within a few years. Is this true? The same author of the survey talks about "time leaks" in his blog . Is the proble...
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2725557_c0
2725557
erlang
0
Title: Using ETS Select To Form An Intersection Problem title: Using ETS Select To Form An Intersection Tags: intersection, ets, erlang, set Problem: Using ETS Select To Form An Intersection i have the following ets structure: SomeTable = ets:new(sometable, [bag]). ets:insert(SomeTable, [ {set1,item1}, {set1,item2}, {s...
Using ETS Select To Form An Intersection Using ETS Select To Form An Intersection intersection ets erlang set Using ETS Select Form Intersection SomeTable ets:new ets:insert set1 item1 item2 item3 set2 item4 Using ETS Select To Form An Intersection i have the following ets structure: i want to get intersection of set1 ...
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49007158_c1
49007158
erlang
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. Relative paths specified in other properties refer to this directory. More info: 5> httpd:info(S). [{mime_types,[{"htm","text/html"},{"html","text/html"}]}, {server_name,"httpd_test"}, {script_alias,{"/cgi-bin/","./cgi-bin/"}}, {bind_address,{127,0,0,1}}, {modules,[mod_actions,mod_alias,mod_cgi,mod_get,mod_head, mod_...
. Relative paths specified in other properties refer to this directory. More info: 5> httpd:info(S). [{mime_types,[{"htm","text/html"},{"html","text/html"}]}, {server_name,"httpd_test"}, {script_alias,{"/cgi-bin/","./cgi-bin/"}}, {bind_address,{127,0,0,1}}, {modules,[mod_actions,mod_alias,mod_cgi,mod_get,mod_head, mod_...
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8720656_c0
8720656
erlang
0
Title: How do i get values from this URL? and execute an erlang module with the values to reply the client with result? Problem title: How do i get values from this URL? and execute an erlang module with the values to reply the client with result? Tags: erlangweb, http, erlang, yaws Problem: How do i get values from th...
How do i get values from this URL? and execute an erlang module with the values to reply the client with result? How do i get values from this URL? and execute an erlang module with the values to reply the client with result? erlangweb http erlang yaws this How URL How do i get values from this URL? and execute an erla...
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35713136_c0
35713136
erlang
0
Title: adding ec2 instance to wombat oam monitoring tool Problem title: adding ec2 instance to wombat oam monitoring tool Tags: erlang, amazon-ec2, oam, amazon-web-services Problem: adding ec2 instance to wombat oam monitoring tool I am trying to add erlang nodes running in amazon EC2 to wombat oam which is again runni...
adding ec2 instance to wombat oam monitoring tool adding ec2 instance to wombat oam monitoring tool erlang amazon-ec2 oam amazon-web-services the ec2 Hints Erlang amazon-ec2 adding ec2 instance to wombat oam monitoring tool I am trying to add erlang nodes running in amazon EC2 to wombat oam which is again running in EC...
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41538476_c0
41538476
erlang
0
Title: sort values of an orddict Problem title: sort values of an orddict Tags: hashtable, sorting, erlang Problem: sort values of an orddict In order to extract the values (records) of an orddict as a sorted list, tried this: -module(test). -compile(export_all). -record(node, {name="", cost=0}). test() -> List = orddi...
sort values of an orddict sort values of an orddict hashtable sorting erlang export_all List orddict:append orddict:new lists:sort node.cost orddict:to_list orddict:store sort values of an orddict In order to extract the values (records) of an orddict as a sorted list, tried this: The sort fails with exception error: {...
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4539452_c0
4539452
erlang
0
Title: Accurate clock in Erlang Problem title: Accurate clock in Erlang Tags: erlang Problem: Accurate clock in Erlang I was thinking about how to implement a process that gives the number of discrete intervals in time that occurred since it started. Am I losing accuracy here? How do I implement this without loss of ac...
Accurate clock in Erlang Accurate clock in Erlang erlang Accurate Erlang export_all Time Count io:format Accurate clock in Erlang I was thinking about how to implement a process that gives the number of discrete intervals in time that occurred since it started. Am I losing accuracy here? How do I implement this without...
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27028486_c0
27028486
erlang
0
Title: How to execute system command in Erlang and get results using os:cmd/1? Problem title: How to execute system command in Erlang and get results using os:cmd/1? Tags: erlang, erlang-shell Problem: How to execute system command in Erlang and get results using os:cmd/1? When I try to execute following command that r...
How to execute system command in Erlang and get results using os:cmd/1? How to execute system command in Erlang and get results using os:cmd/1? erlang erlang-shell os:cmd/1 How Erlang os:cmd How to execute system command in Erlang and get results using os:cmd/1? When I try to execute following command that returns erro...
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40623930_c0
40623930
erlang
0
Title: Is it possible to add YAWS appmods config at runtime? Problem title: Is it possible to add YAWS appmods config at runtime? Tags: erlang, yaws Problem: Is it possible to add YAWS appmods config at runtime? I embedded YAWS in my application at production environment, and I use the function yaws:start_embedded/4 to...
Is it possible to add YAWS appmods config at runtime? Is it possible to add YAWS appmods config at runtime? erlang yaws YAWS yaws:start_embedded my_server GconfList SconfList Docroot Port Listen mod_rest mod_file mod_upload Is it possible to add YAWS appmods config at runtime? I embedded YAWS in my application at produ...
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62705857_c0
62705857
erlang
0
Title: :request_timeout with MachineGun when upgrading to otp 23 Problem title: :request_timeout with MachineGun when upgrading to otp 23 Tags: elixir, erlang Problem: :request_timeout with MachineGun when upgrading to otp 23 When we upgraded to elixir 1.10.3-otp-23, all requests through MachineGun started coming back ...
:request_timeout with MachineGun when upgrading to otp 23 :request_timeout with MachineGun when upgrading to otp 23 elixir erlang request_timeout MachineGun machine_gun Content-type UTF-8 Accept-Encoding tlsv1.2 MachineGun.post request_xml :request_timeout with MachineGun when upgrading to otp 23 When we upgraded to el...
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15467788_c0
15467788
erlang
0
Title: Erlang: When does a process terminate and how does gen_tcp:controlling_process(Socket, Pid) work? Problem title: Erlang: When does a process terminate and how does gen_tcp:controlling_process(Socket, Pid) work? Tags: sockets, process, erlang Problem: Erlang: When does a process terminate and how does gen_tcp:con...
Erlang: When does a process terminate and how does gen_tcp:controlling_process(Socket, Pid) work? Erlang: When does a process terminate and how does gen_tcp:controlling_process(Socket, Pid) work? sockets process erlang Erlang When gen_tcp:controlling_process Socket Pid tcp_closed Erlang: When does a process terminate a...
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16435991_c0
16435991
erlang
0
Title: Beginners Erlang - hello_world Problem title: Beginners Erlang - hello_world Tags: erlang, erlide, eclipse Problem: Beginners Erlang - hello_world I have a similar problem to the this: -module(hello). -export([hello_world/0]). hello_world() -> io:fwrite("hello, world\n"). Result: (hello_world@PC)8> hello:hello_w...
Beginners Erlang - hello_world Beginners Erlang - hello_world erlang erlide eclipse Beginners Erlang hello_world io:fwrite hello:hello_world Beginners Erlang - hello_world I have a similar problem to the this: Result: but the instructions "The way to fix that: Go to: Run configurations --Erlang Select tab: --Environmen...
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74974571_c0
74974571
erlang
0
Title: How to store tuple and its size in a file in erlang? Problem title: How to store tuple and its size in a file in erlang? Tags: erlang-shell, erlang, erlang-otp Problem: How to store tuple and its size in a file in erlang? I have created a gen_server that should receive a tuple sent from the erlang shell and writ...
How to store tuple and its size in a file in erlang? How to store tuple and its size in a file in erlang? erlang-shell erlang erlang-otp How start_link handle_call handle_cast handle_info code_change How to store tuple and its size in a file in erlang? I have created a gen_server that should receive a tuple sent from t...
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14581872_c0
14581872
erlang
0
Title: Getting values of named subpatterns in erlang Problem title: Getting values of named subpatterns in erlang Tags: regex, erlang Problem: Getting values of named subpatterns in erlang Hi I have a following regexp and value 2> re:run("first second", "^(?<foo>\\w+) (?<bar>\\w+)$", [{capture, [foo, bar], list}]). {ma...
Getting values of named subpatterns in erlang Getting values of named subpatterns in erlang regex erlang Getting re:run re:magic_run Getting values of named subpatterns in erlang Hi I have a following regexp and value Here I matched foo with "first" and bar with "second". The problem is in my app (url mapper), I do not...
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43077369_c0
43077369
erlang
0
Title: Erlang - serialize a string (with no newlines/carriage returns)? Problem title: Erlang - serialize a string (with no newlines/carriage returns)? Tags: erlang, erl, serialization Problem: Erlang - serialize a string (with no newlines/carriage returns)? I've seen some answers to this in other programming languages...
Erlang - serialize a string (with no newlines/carriage returns)? Erlang - serialize a string (with no newlines/carriage returns)? erlang erl serialization Erlang re:replace Subject Replacement Options Content Erlang - serialize a string (with no newlines/carriage returns)? I've seen some answers to this in other progra...
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65922826_c0
65922826
erlang
0
Title: Why can&#x27;t Erlang static data structures be changed? Problem title: Why can&#x27;t Erlang static data structures be changed? Tags: dynamic, erlang, record, static, arrays Problem: Why can't Erlang static data structures be changed? My understanding of Erlang is you have all data structures are immutable some...
Why can&#x27;t Erlang static data structures be changed? Why can&#x27;t Erlang static data structures be changed? dynamic erlang record static arrays Why Erlang Why can't Erlang static data structures be changed? My understanding of Erlang is you have all data structures are immutable some data structures are static e....
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20043787_c0
20043787
erlang
0
Title: cowboy &#x27;GET&#x27; request variables values Problem title: cowboy &#x27;GET&#x27; request variables values Tags: erlang, cowboy Problem: cowboy 'GET' request variables values Please tell me, how I can get the variables values of the GET request I do so: {Method, Req2} = cowboy_req:method(Req), {FwdIPRaw, Req...
cowboy &#x27;GET&#x27; request variables values cowboy &#x27;GET&#x27; request variables values erlang cowboy GET Method Req2 cowboy_req:method Req FwdIPRaw Req3 cowboy_req:header ClientCookie Req4 cowboy_req:cookie GetVals Req5 cowboy_req:qs_vals MessageId proplists:get_value EchoName State qs_vals cowboy 'GET' reques...
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2658631_c0
2658631
erlang
0
Title: Tail recursion in Erlang Problem title: Tail recursion in Erlang Tags: erlang Problem: Tail recursion in Erlang I am really struggling to understand tail recursion in Erlang. I have the following eunit test: db_write_many_test() -> Db = db:new(), Db1 = db:write(francesco, london, Db), Db2 = db:write(lelle, stock...
Tail recursion in Erlang Tail recursion in Erlang erlang Tail Erlang db_write_many_test db:new Db1 db:write Db2 include_lib eunit.hrl Key Value Database Record Tail recursion in Erlang I am really struggling to understand tail recursion in Erlang. I have the following eunit test: And here is my implementation: Is my im...
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69354690
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28084192_c0
28084192
erlang
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Title: What am I doing wrong with erl_parse:parse_form? Problem title: What am I doing wrong with erl_parse:parse_form? Tags: erlang Problem: What am I doing wrong with erl_parse:parse_form? I wrote a Hello-World module and compiled it successfully. And then I tried to learn the things under the hood by using erl_scan ...
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3695560_c0
3695560
erlang
0
Title: Failure when trying to cross-compile Erlang R13B04 for ARM Problem title: Failure when trying to cross-compile Erlang R13B04 for ARM Tags: arm, erlang, cross-compiling Problem: Failure when trying to cross-compile Erlang R13B04 for ARM I am trying to cross-compile Erlang and running into a weird bug. The command...
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44579619_c0
44579619
erlang
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Title: Erlang installation errors on Solaris 10 Problem title: Erlang installation errors on Solaris 10 Tags: unix, solaris, erlang, solaris-10, rabbitmq Problem: Erlang installation errors on Solaris 10 I am trying to install Erlang 17 on Solaris 10 (for RabbitMQ) following this guide So when I run ./configure I see t...
Erlang installation errors on Solaris 10 Erlang installation errors on Solaris 10 unix solaris erlang solaris-10 rabbitmq Erlang Solaris ODBC solaris-10 Erlang installation errors on Solaris 10 I am trying to install Erlang 17 on Solaris 10 (for RabbitMQ) following this guide So when I run ./configure I see this messag...
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58554851_c0
58554851
erlang
0
Title: CAN sockets in erlang Problem title: CAN sockets in erlang Tags: can-bus, erlang Problem: CAN sockets in erlang I'm writing a test program for an application on a CAN connected device. I'd like to use Erlang for that, because I already wrote similar test programs for other kinds of networks, and the test applica...
CAN sockets in erlang CAN sockets in erlang can-bus erlang CAN CAN sockets in erlang I'm writing a test program for an application on a CAN connected device. I'd like to use Erlang for that, because I already wrote similar test programs for other kinds of networks, and the test application itself should only encode and...
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13381036_c0
13381036
erlang
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Title: What is the correct use of process_flag(priority, Level) in Erlang? Problem title: What is the correct use of process_flag(priority, Level) in Erlang? Tags: scheduling, erlang Problem: What is the correct use of process_flag(priority, Level) in Erlang? I want to use the process_flag(priority, Level) to set the p...
What is the correct use of process_flag(priority, Level) in Erlang? What is the correct use of process_flag(priority, Level) in Erlang? scheduling erlang What process_flag Level Erlang What is the correct use of process_flag(priority, Level) in Erlang? I want to use the process_flag(priority, Level) to set the priority...
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31029465_c0
31029465
erlang
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Title: List replication challenge with Erlang Problem title: List replication challenge with Erlang Tags: erlang Problem: List replication challenge with Erlang I'm trying to study Erlang resolving Hackerrank problems. There is a problem called List Replication . I finished with a solution like this: -module(solution)....
List replication challenge with Erlang List replication challenge with Erlang erlang List Erlang process_input Repeats Line io:get_line string:len io:format io:fread List replication challenge with Erlang I'm trying to study Erlang resolving Hackerrank problems. There is a problem called List Replication . I finished w...
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48416600_c1
48416600
erlang
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1'). value -> register : value('$1'). value -> address : value('$1'). value -> address_in_register : value('$1'). Erlang code. get_line({_, Line, _}) -> Line. operation({opcode, _, OpcodeName}) -> OpcodeName. label({label, _, Value}) -> Value. value({identifer, _, Value}) -> ['CONST', Value]; value({integer, _, Value})...
1'). value -> register : value('$1'). value -> address : value('$1'). value -> address_in_register : value('$1'). Erlang code. get_line({_, Line, _}) -> Line. operation({opcode, _, OpcodeName}) -> OpcodeName. label({label, _, Value}) -> Value. value({identifer, _, Value}) -> ['CONST', Value]; value({integer, _, Value})...
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24950633_c0
24950633
erlang
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Title: Erlang list of tuples with another list of tuples inside to a single list Problem title: Erlang list of tuples with another list of tuples inside to a single list Tags: dictionary, erlang, tuples, list Problem: Erlang list of tuples with another list of tuples inside to a single list So, i'm searching for a nice...
Erlang list of tuples with another list of tuples inside to a single list Erlang list of tuples with another list of tuples inside to a single list dictionary erlang tuples list Erlang sub_data lists:map Data f:g SubData Erlang list of tuples with another list of tuples inside to a single list So, i'm searching for a n...
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61875721_c0
61875721
erlang
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Title: Does Erlang have some functionality for monitoring folder for case when folder was changed? Problem title: Does Erlang have some functionality for monitoring folder for case when folder was changed? Tags: erlang Problem: Does Erlang have some functionality for monitoring folder for case when folder was changed? ...
Does Erlang have some functionality for monitoring folder for case when folder was changed? Does Erlang have some functionality for monitoring folder for case when folder was changed? erlang Does Erlang Does Erlang have some functionality for monitoring folder for case when folder was changed? Does Erlang have some fun...
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37381_c0
37381
erlang
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Title: What&#x27;s a good way to write a Cocoa front-end to an Erlang application? Problem title: What&#x27;s a good way to write a Cocoa front-end to an Erlang application? Tags: cocoa, erlang, objective-c, macos Problem: What's a good way to write a Cocoa front-end to an Erlang application? I'm exploring the possibil...
What&#x27;s a good way to write a Cocoa front-end to an Erlang application? What&#x27;s a good way to write a Cocoa front-end to an Erlang application? cocoa erlang objective-c macos What Cocoa Erlang What's a good way to write a Cocoa front-end to an Erlang application? I'm exploring the possibility of writing an appl...
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59029036_c0
59029036
erlang
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Title: erlang - is there a way of removing characters in a sentence without using string? Problem title: erlang - is there a way of removing characters in a sentence without using string? Tags: erlang Problem: erlang - is there a way of removing characters in a sentence without using string? I am trying to remove chara...
erlang - is there a way of removing characters in a sentence without using string? erlang - is there a way of removing characters in a sentence without using string? erlang string remove_count_characters Sentence Words string:split erlang:length erlang - is there a way of removing characters in a sentence without using...
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22271071_c0
22271071
erlang
0
Title: Erlang function calls - Why does it not work to call self() as a direct argument? Problem title: Erlang function calls - Why does it not work to call self() as a direct argument? Tags: function-call, functional-programming, erlang Problem: Erlang function calls - Why does it not work to call self() as a direct a...
Erlang function calls - Why does it not work to call self() as a direct argument? Erlang function calls - Why does it not work to call self() as a direct argument? function-call functional-programming erlang Erlang Why random_function spawn_link List Death PID Erlang function calls - Why does it not work to call self()...
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10411475_c0
10411475
erlang
0
Title: Isolating Celery, RabbitMQ and Erlang from the system Problem title: Isolating Celery, RabbitMQ and Erlang from the system Tags: erlang, dependencies, dependency-management, software-distribution, rabbitmq Problem: Isolating Celery, RabbitMQ and Erlang from the system I am developing a product which uses Celery....
Isolating Celery, RabbitMQ and Erlang from the system Isolating Celery, RabbitMQ and Erlang from the system erlang dependencies dependency-management software-distribution rabbitmq the Isolating Celery RabbitMQ Erlang Isolating Celery, RabbitMQ and Erlang from the system I am developing a product which uses Celery. Due...
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42050994_c1
42050994
erlang
1
> => <<"application/json; charset=utf-8">>}, <<"{\"status\": \"POST\"}">>, Req). getMethod(<<"GET">>, _Id, Req) -> cowboy_req:reply(200, #{<<"content-type">> => <<"application/json; charset=utf-8">>}, <<"{\"status\": \"GET\"}">>, Req). putMethod(<<"PUT">>, _Body, Req) -> cowboy_req:reply(200, #{<<"content-type">> => <<...
> => <<"application/json; charset=utf-8">>}, <<"{\"status\": \"POST\"}">>, Req). getMethod(<<"GET">>, _Id, Req) -> cowboy_req:reply(200, #{<<"content-type">> => <<"application/json; charset=utf-8">>}, <<"{\"status\": \"GET\"}">>, Req). putMethod(<<"PUT">>, _Body, Req) -> cowboy_req:reply(200, #{<<"content-type">> => <<...
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6773369_c0
6773369
erlang
0
Title: erlang records trouble Problem title: erlang records trouble Tags: records, erlang Problem: erlang records trouble I'am struggling with records in one of my modules. I defined on top of my code a record as: -record(user, {pid, name, nick}). in few words each user is going to be represented as process with its ow...
erlang records trouble erlang records trouble records erlang Pid UserPid GetUser user.pid User lists:filter Users io:format name1 nick1 erlang records trouble I'am struggling with records in one of my modules. I defined on top of my code a record as: in few words each user is going to be represented as process with its...
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5100657_c0
5100657
erlang
0
Title: How to embed and display Google Calendar in Zotonic the Erlang CMS Problem title: How to embed and display Google Calendar in Zotonic the Erlang CMS Tags: erlang, google-calendar-api, zotonic Problem: How to embed and display Google Calendar in Zotonic the Erlang CMS I'd like to be able to save an iframe of a Go...
How to embed and display Google Calendar in Zotonic the Erlang CMS How to embed and display Google Calendar in Zotonic the Erlang CMS erlang google-calendar-api zotonic How Google Calendar Zotonic Erlang CMS How to embed and display Google Calendar in Zotonic the Erlang CMS I'd like to be able to save an iframe of a Go...
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56115927_c1
56115927
erlang
1
2/WindowsKits/8.1/Lib/winv6.3/um/x64:/cygdrive/c/MicrosoftVisualStudio12.0/VC/lib:/cygdrive/c/MicrosoftVisualStudio12.0/VC/lib/amd64:/cygdrive/c/MicrosoftVisualStudio12.0/VC/lib/store/:/cygdrive/c/MicrosoftVisualStudio12.0/VC/lib/store/amd64 $ echo $LIBPATH /cygdrive/c/MicrosoftVisualStudio12.0/VC/lib/amd64/ Code signa...
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35225996_c0
35225996
erlang
0
Title: How does receive block work? Problem title: How does receive block work? Tags: erlang Problem: How does receive block work? I just had a simple question and I can't seem to find an answer to it. Basically my question is if I have a function recording state (recursive) and I send multiple messages to it, will it ...
How does receive block work? How does receive block work? erlang How Fridge Pat1 io:format Pat2 How does receive block work? I just had a simple question and I can't seem to find an answer to it. Basically my question is if I have a function recording state (recursive) and I send multiple messages to it, will it keep g...
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1274915_c0
1274915
erlang
0
Title: Can&#x27;t get a gen_server to crash from a spawn_linked process crash Problem title: Can&#x27;t get a gen_server to crash from a spawn_linked process crash Tags: erlang Problem: Can't get a gen_server to crash from a spawn_linked process crash From what I've read in the docs, gen_servers don't trap exits. Moreo...
Can&#x27;t get a gen_server to crash from a spawn_linked process crash Can&#x27;t get a gen_server to crash from a spawn_linked process crash erlang a Can gen_server spawn_linked JobIsHalfDone Can't get a gen_server to crash from a spawn_linked process crash From what I've read in the docs, gen_servers don't trap exits...
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31714117_c2
31714117
erlang
2
/src/sync_utils.erl"], Code signals: with, Sync, ErlyDTL, Erlang, ERROR, REPORT, Jul-2015::09:01:26, Generic, sync_scanner, Last, gen_cast, discover_src_dirs, When, Server, cow_mimetypes, cowboy_rest, cowboy_static, layout_main_dtl, erlydtl_dateformat, footer_dtl, header_dtl, header_init_dtl, erlydtl_filters, erlydtl_r...
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17312981_c2
17312981
erlang
2
-1 debug1: identity file /Users/blt/.ssh/id_dsa-cert type -1 debug1: Code signals: Why, ssh:ssh_daemon_ref, application:start, Opts, system_dir, erl_sshd, ssh:daemon, Ref, ssh:stop_daemon, Internal, Functions, User::string, Password::string, User, _User, _Password, ssh_host_rsa_key, Generating, Enter, Your, ssh_host_r...
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46319970_c1
46319970
erlang
1
Users/legoscia/Mnesia.nonode@nohost" is NOT used. use fallback at restart = false running db nodes = [nonode@nohost] stopped db nodes = [] master node tables = [] remote = [] ram_copies = [foo,foo_frag2,foo_frag3,foo_frag4,schema] disc_copies = [] disc_only_copies = [] [{nonode@nohost,ram_copies}] = [schema,foo_frag4,f...
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23974068_c0
23974068
erlang
0
Title: Erlang: skip first bytes of binary Problem title: Erlang: skip first bytes of binary Tags: erlang Problem: Erlang: skip first bytes of binary I have binary packet with header (undetermined length sequence of \FF bytes) and following structured body that i need to parse. Example packets: <<255,255,255,255,255,6,8...
Erlang: skip first bytes of binary Erlang: skip first bytes of binary erlang Erlang skip_elem Rest Condition _Cond Erlang: skip first bytes of binary I have binary packet with header (undetermined length sequence of \FF bytes) and following structured body that i need to parse. Example packets: <<255,255,255,255,255,6,...
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26967161_c0
26967161
erlang
0
Title: erlang - exception error: no function clause matching Problem title: erlang - exception error: no function clause matching Tags: erlang, function, pattern-matching Problem: erlang - exception error: no function clause matching I've created a concatenate/1 function, which should concatenate a list of lists and at...
erlang - exception error: no function clause matching erlang - exception error: no function clause matching erlang function pattern-matching is_atom ml:concatenate ml.erl erlang - exception error: no function clause matching I've created a concatenate/1 function, which should concatenate a list of lists and atoms: Howe...
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17818964_c1
17818964
erlang
1
that vm). ulimit settings are also rather generous: % ulimit -a core file size (blocks, -c) 0 data seg size (kbytes, -d) unlimited scheduling priority (-e) 0 file size (blocks, -f) unlimited pending signals (-i) 24088 max locked memory (kbytes, -l) 64 max memory size (kbytes, -m) unlimited open files (-n) 65535 pipe s...
that vm). ulimit settings are also rather generous: % ulimit -a core file size (blocks, -c) 0 data seg size (kbytes, -d) unlimited scheduling priority (-e) 0 file size (blocks, -f) unlimited pending signals (-i) 24088 max locked memory (kbytes, -l) 64 max memory size (kbytes, -m) unlimited open files (-n) 65535 pipe s...
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14120952_c0
14120952
erlang
0
Title: Erlang MongoDB Bson Undefined function Mongo Problem title: Erlang MongoDB Bson Undefined function Mongo Tags: erlang, bson, mongodb, undefined Problem: Erlang MongoDB Bson Undefined function Mongo I have a problem with mongodb driver. When I install mongodb-master and try the tutorial from official README file,...
Erlang MongoDB Bson Undefined function Mongo Erlang MongoDB Bson Undefined function Mongo erlang bson mongodb undefined Erlang MongoDB Bson Undefined Mongo Conn mongo:connect Host Erlang MongoDB Bson Undefined function Mongo I have a problem with mongodb driver. When I install mongodb-master and try the tutorial from o...
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23142620_c2
23142620
erlang
2
Server startup complete; 0 plugins started. =WARNING REPORT==== 17-Apr-2014::13:35:06 === Code signals: rabbit_msg_store_ets_index, scratch, Celery, erl.exe, ERROR, MainProcess, Cannot, Errno, discard_all, INFO, REPORT, Apr-2014::13:20:41, Starting, RabbitMQ, Erlang, R16B03-1, Copyright, GoPivotal, Inc, Licensed, MPL,...
Server startup complete; 0 plugins started. =WARNING REPORT==== 17-Apr-2014::13:35:06 === Code signals: rabbit_msg_store_ets_index, scratch, Celery, erl.exe, ERROR, MainProcess, Cannot, Errno, discard_all, INFO, REPORT, Apr-2014::13:20:41, Starting, RabbitMQ, Erlang, R16B03-1, Copyright, GoPivotal, Inc, Licensed, MPL,...
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56768355_c1
56768355
erlang
1
-> if x < y, do: send_to_next(x, y, next), else: send_to_next(y, x, next) end end def insertion_sort_par([], _) do end def insertion_sort_par([x | xs], p) do send p, x insertion_sort_par(xs, p) end def ret_val(l, p) do send p, {:ret, self()} receive do {x, :end} -> [x | l] {x, next} -> ret_val([x | l], next) end end d...
-> if x < y, do: send_to_next(x, y, next), else: send_to_next(y, x, next) end end def insertion_sort_par([], _) do end def insertion_sort_par([x | xs], p) do send p, x insertion_sort_par(xs, p) end def ret_val(l, p) do send p, {:ret, self()} receive do {x, :end} -> [x | l] {x, next} -> ret_val([x | l], next) end end d...
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1055166_c0
1055166
erlang
0
Title: Please walk me through this &quot;Erlang Programming&quot; recursive sample Problem title: Please walk me through this &quot;Erlang Programming&quot; recursive sample Tags: recursion, erlang Problem: Please walk me through this "Erlang Programming" recursive sample From page 90 of Erlang Programming by Cesarini ...
Please walk me through this &quot;Erlang Programming&quot; recursive sample Please walk me through this &quot;Erlang Programming&quot; recursive sample recursion erlang Please Erlang Programming lists:reverse Please walk me through this "Erlang Programming" recursive sample From page 90 of Erlang Programming by Cesarin...
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64436071_c0
64436071
erlang
0
Title: How to fix exception error with 3 inputs into arithmetic equation in Erlang? Problem title: How to fix exception error with 3 inputs into arithmetic equation in Erlang? Tags: quadratic, erlang Problem: How to fix exception error with 3 inputs into arithmetic equation in Erlang? I am trying to figure out how to f...
How to fix exception error with 3 inputs into arithmetic equation in Erlang? How to fix exception error with 3 inputs into arithmetic equation in Erlang? quadratic erlang How Erlang math:sqrt How to fix exception error with 3 inputs into arithmetic equation in Erlang? I am trying to figure out how to fix this error. I ...
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13125079_c0
13125079
erlang
0
Title: Erlang socket and receive timeout Problem title: Erlang socket and receive timeout Tags: timeout, sockets, erlang Problem: Erlang socket and receive timeout How to set receive timeout for socket, i could not find it in the socket option man. my first soluation to the problem is to put after statement. {ok, Liste...
Erlang socket and receive timeout Erlang socket and receive timeout timeout sockets erlang Erlang Listen gen_tcp:listen Port Socket gen_tcp:accept Data inet:setopts Sock tcp_closed Other process_data time_out Erlang socket and receive timeout How to set receive timeout for socket, i could not find it in the socket opti...
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53605415_c0
53605415
erlang
0
Title: Reading multiple words from the user/console using fread in Erlang Problem title: Reading multiple words from the user/console using fread in Erlang Tags: erlang, functional-programming, fread, erl Problem: Reading multiple words from the user/console using fread in Erlang I want to read multiple words and store...
Reading multiple words from the user/console using fread in Erlang Reading multiple words from the user/console using fread in Erlang erlang functional-programming fread erl the fread Reading Erlang Message io:fread Type Hello Reading multiple words from the user/console using fread in Erlang I want to read multiple wo...
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46262859_c0
46262859
erlang
0
Title: dialyzer not detecting guard violation when function is exported Problem title: dialyzer not detecting guard violation when function is exported Tags: erlang, dialyzer Problem: dialyzer not detecting guard violation when function is exported Dialyzer version 2.9. Erts 7.3. OTP 18. In the following contrived erla...
dialyzer not detecting guard violation when function is exported dialyzer not detecting guard violation when function is exported erlang dialyzer dialyzer not detecting guard violation when function is exported Dialyzer version 2.9. Erts 7.3. OTP 18. In the following contrived erlang code: When dialyzer is run over the...
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11061799_c0
11061799
erlang
0
Title: How to count unique users in file log? Problem title: How to count unique users in file log? Tags: erlang Problem: How to count unique users in file log? Given a txt log file, which is in the form: USER_A timestamp1 otherstuff USER_B timestamp2 otherstuff USER_C timestamp3 otherstuff USER_A timestamp4 otherstuff...
How to count unique users in file log? How to count unique users in file log? erlang How USER_A timestamp1 USER_B timestamp2 USER_C timestamp3 timestamp4 timestamp5 timestamp6 timestamp7 proplists:get_keys List How to count unique users in file log? Given a txt log file, which is in the form: How would you count the nu...
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6648768_c0
6648768
erlang
0
Title: Why not support overlapped UDP in Erlang? Problem title: Why not support overlapped UDP in Erlang? Tags: erlang, udp Problem: Why not support overlapped UDP in Erlang? {ok,Socket} = gen_udp:open(9000, [binary,{active,false}, {reuseaddr,true}]), Pid0 = spawn_link( fun() -> loop_passive( Socket ) end ), Pid1 = spa...
Why not support overlapped UDP in Erlang? Why not support overlapped UDP in Erlang? erlang udp Why UDP Erlang Socket gen_udp:open Pid0 spawn_link loop_passive Pid1 gen_udp:recv Addr Port Packet Error io:format udp_passive Why not support overlapped UDP in Erlang? I'll make scalabe UDP server. Erlang UDP mechanism was s...
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7714314_c0
7714314
erlang
0
Title: starting erlang application with parameter Problem title: starting erlang application with parameter Tags: erlang Problem: starting erlang application with parameter Is there a way to pass parameters to root supervisor of an application other than with config file and application:get_env/1? For instance, by comm...
starting erlang application with parameter starting erlang application with parameter erlang starting erlang application with parameter Is there a way to pass parameters to root supervisor of an application other than with config file and application:get_env/1? For instance, by command line? I start my app as "erl -pa ...
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46492630_c2
46492630
erlang
2
table_id", table_info_handler, []}, Code signals: directories, /usr/local/lib/erlang, /usr/local/Cellar/erlang/19.2/lib/erlang, Kernel, bad_return, erlang.mk:24, Please, GNU, Make, erlang.mk, installation.html, Entering, Leaving, GEN, rebar.config, DEPEND, tunnel.d, ERLC, tunnel_app.erl, APP, Starting, Resolving, OTP, ...
table_id", table_info_handler, []}, Code signals: directories, /usr/local/lib/erlang, /usr/local/Cellar/erlang/19.2/lib/erlang, Kernel, bad_return, erlang.mk:24, Please, GNU, Make, erlang.mk, installation.html, Entering, Leaving, GEN, rebar.config, DEPEND, tunnel.d, ERLC, tunnel_app.erl, APP, Starting, Resolving, OTP, ...
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72063449_c1
72063449
erlang
1
function calls (for example, on the line marked "Uh-oh"). Since this function is created in-situ (and the memory pointer is effectively random), it's challenging to assert what this function should look like. This code does not result in any compilation error. However, the asserts will never return as valid, since the...
function calls (for example, on the line marked "Uh-oh"). Since this function is created in-situ (and the memory pointer is effectively random), it's challenging to assert what this function should look like. This code does not result in any compilation error. However, the asserts will never return as valid, since the...
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39060259_c0
39060259
erlang
0
Title: Declare variables outside of Erlang functions Problem title: Declare variables outside of Erlang functions Tags: erlang Problem: Declare variables outside of Erlang functions I'm currently reading through learn you some Erlang and I've implemented the following example: get_weather(City) -> Weather = [{toronto, ...
Declare variables outside of Erlang functions Declare variables outside of Erlang functions erlang Declare Erlang get_weather City Weather LocationWeather Location solve.erl:5 solve.erl:2 Declare variables outside of Erlang functions I'm currently reading through learn you some Erlang and I've implemented the following...
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48247536_c0
48247536
erlang
0
Title: What the difference between registering a global and local supervisor in erlang Problem title: What the difference between registering a global and local supervisor in erlang Tags: erlang, erlang-otp Problem: What the difference between registering a global and local supervisor in erlang I'm new to erlang, I'm l...
What the difference between registering a global and local supervisor in erlang What the difference between registering a global and local supervisor in erlang erlang erlang-otp register/2 global:register_name/2 What Name SupName global:register_name What the difference between registering a global and local supervisor...
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52905387_c1
52905387
erlang
1
. In the cowboy tutorial, they use erlang.mk to build their project. This allows them to run the code with make run . With rebar this does not seem to be possible. I did not find a specific command for rebar to start a program. You seem to have to know the entrypoint (init function) if you use rebar. However, I am not ...
. In the cowboy tutorial, they use erlang.mk to build their project. This allows them to run the code with make run . With rebar this does not seem to be possible. I did not find a specific command for rebar to start a program. You seem to have to know the entrypoint (init function) if you use rebar. However, I am not ...
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20561819_c0
20561819
erlang
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Title: lager powerd erlang application crash when start Problem title: lager powerd erlang application crash when start Tags: logging, erlang Problem: lager powerd erlang application crash when start What does this error message mean? Linux ubuntu 3.5.0-39-generic #60-Ubuntu SMP Tue Aug 13 18:33:05 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_...
lager powerd erlang application crash when start lager powerd erlang application crash when start logging erlang Linux Ubuntu SMP Tue Aug UTC x86_64 GNU Erlang R15B01 erts-5.9.1 smp:4:4 async-threads:0 kernel-poll:false ERROR REPORT gen_event lager_file_backend console.log Was lager_event Last lager_msg gateway_proxy W...
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71661758_c0
71661758
erlang
0
Title: Is there a better way to write Head and Tail without using fun? Problem title: Is there a better way to write Head and Tail without using fun? Tags: erlang Problem: Is there a better way to write Head and Tail without using fun? f6(List) -> [Head2 | Tail2 ] <- [List], Head2. Tail2. Hello there I have been trying...
Is there a better way to write Head and Tail without using fun? Is there a better way to write Head and Tail without using fun? erlang fun Head Tail List Head2 Tail2 Is there a better way to write Head and Tail without using fun? Hello there I have been trying to figure out the way to use Head and Tail without using fu...
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14185290_c0
14185290
erlang
0
Title: erl_interface linker error Problem title: erl_interface linker error Tags: gcc, erlang, erl-interface, c Problem: erl_interface linker error I need to use erl_interface in my C-program. There is Erlang R15B01 on Debian Wheezy. I just do the following (for example). // main.c #include <ei.h> #include <erl_interfa...
erl_interface linker error erl_interface linker error gcc erlang erl-interface c -L/usr/lib/erlang/lib/erl_interface-3.7.7/ erl_interface main.c ei.h erl_interface.h erl_init erl_interface-3.7.7 lerl_interface libei.a liberl_interface.a erl_interface linker error I need to use erl_interface in my C-program. There is Er...
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41089280_c0
41089280
erlang
0
Title: Mnesia in 2 separate IEx sessions on the same node Problem title: Mnesia in 2 separate IEx sessions on the same node Tags: erlang, elixir, mnesia Problem: Mnesia in 2 separate IEx sessions on the same node I'm learning Erlang's mnesia DB and trying to use it in Elixir app. According to documentation while creati...
Mnesia in 2 separate IEx sessions on the same node Mnesia in 2 separate IEx sessions on the same node erlang elixir mnesia Mnesia IEx mnesia.create_schema mnesia.start mnesia.create_table User disc_copies Mnesia in 2 separate IEx sessions on the same node I'm learning Erlang's mnesia DB and trying to use it in Elixir a...
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44740668_c0
44740668
erlang
0
Title: Erlang websocket client with cowboy server Problem title: Erlang websocket client with cowboy server Tags: erlang, websocket Problem: Erlang websocket client with cowboy server Im trying to use this websocket client library but with little success. Erlang websocket client If someone used this library to build a ...
Erlang websocket client with cowboy server Erlang websocket client with cowboy server erlang websocket Erlang websocket_client:start_link echo.websocket.org MODULE websocket_client:cast Erlang websocket client with cowboy server Im trying to use this websocket client library but with little success. Erlang websocket cl...
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