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5561820_c0
5561820
erlang
0
Title: Erlang performance - parameter passing/inlining Problem title: Erlang performance - parameter passing/inlining Tags: performance, erlang Problem: Erlang performance - parameter passing/inlining Here's a simple question. This is my code for an exercise for the book I'm slowly going thru in my free time, that chec...
Erlang performance - parameter passing/inlining Erlang performance - parameter passing/inlining performance erlang Erlang is_ordered compare_nodes Erlang performance - parameter passing/inlining Here's a simple question. This is my code for an exercise for the book I'm slowly going thru in my free time, that checks if ...
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6183279_c0
6183279
erlang
0
Title: Build rabbitmq from source Problem title: Build rabbitmq from source Tags: erlang, makefile, python, rabbitmq Problem: Build rabbitmq from source I try to build rabbitmq-server-2.4.1 from source. But get error: make python codegen.py body codegen/amqp-rabbitmq-0.9.1.json src/rabbit_framing_amqp_0_9_1.erl Traceba...
Build rabbitmq from source Build rabbitmq from source erlang makefile python rabbitmq KeyError source Build codegen.py amqp-rabbitmq-0.9.1.json rabbit_framing_amqp_0_9_1.erl Traceback File amqp_codegen.py do_main_dict amqp_specs AmqpSpec __init__ self.major self.spec deps.mk bpqueue.beam Stop Build rabbitmq from source...
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76848595_c0
76848595
erlang
0
Title: Elixir `mix` command throws error `could not call Module.put_attribute/3 because the module Helloworld.MixProject is already compiled` Problem title: Elixir `mix` command throws error `could not call Module.put_attribute/3 because the module Helloworld.MixProject is already compiled` Tags: elixir-mix, elixir, er...
Elixir `mix` command throws error `could not call Module.put_attribute/3 because the module Helloworld.MixProject is already compiled` Elixir `mix` command throws error `could not call Module.put_attribute/3 because the module Helloworld.MixProject is already compiled` elixir-mix elixir erlang-otp erlang elixir-iex Eli...
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1149227_c0
1149227
erlang
0
Title: How do supervisor processes monitor processes? Can the same be done on the JVM? Problem title: How do supervisor processes monitor processes? Can the same be done on the JVM? Tags: fault-tolerance, erlang Problem: How do supervisor processes monitor processes? Can the same be done on the JVM? Erlang fault tolera...
How do supervisor processes monitor processes? Can the same be done on the JVM? How do supervisor processes monitor processes? Can the same be done on the JVM? fault-tolerance erlang How Can JVM How do supervisor processes monitor processes? Can the same be done on the JVM? Erlang fault tolerance (as I understand it) i...
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14648091_c0
14648091
erlang
0
Title: Remove & quote; and elements of a list ( erlang ) Problem title: Remove & quote; and elements of a list ( erlang ) Tags: ejabberd, erlang, functional-programming, string, xml Problem: Remove & quote; and elements of a list ( erlang ) I have a record list which I want to display as a string, and then pass...
Remove & quote; and elements of a list ( erlang ) Remove & quote; and elements of a list ( erlang ) ejabberd erlang functional-programming string xml Remove INFO_MSG LIST SETS:to_list some.com Set sets:from_list io_lib:format Remove & quote; and elements of a list ( erlang ) I have a record list which I want to...
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73001560_c0
73001560
erlang
0
Title: Property List get_value undefined erlang Problem title: Property List get_value undefined erlang Tags: erlang-otp, erlang-shell, erlang Problem: Property List get_value undefined erlang I am new to erlang. I have property list as follows. [{name,<<"127.0.0.1:53290 -> 127.0.0.1:1883">>},{pid,<0.987.0>},{user,<<"g...
Property List get_value undefined erlang Property List get_value undefined erlang erlang-otp erlang-shell erlang Property List get_value close_single_connection Conn ReqData io:format proplists:get_value Undefined Pid is_pid force_close_connection Property List get_value undefined erlang I am new to erlang. I have prop...
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45740256_c0
45740256
erlang
0
Title: What&#x27;s wrong with spawning? Problem title: What&#x27;s wrong with spawning? Tags: erlang Problem: What's wrong with spawning? I found in documentation of Erlang that the function spawn have a format such spawn(Module, Name, Args) -> pid() . I tried that. And it doesn't work. What went wrong? Code : -module(...
What&#x27;s wrong with spawning? What&#x27;s wrong with spawning? erlang What Module Name Args Counter io:fwrite tut.erl:12 Warning tut:main ERROR REPORT Sep-2017::15:06:29 What's wrong with spawning? I found in documentation of Erlang that the function spawn have a format such spawn(Module, Name, Args) -> pid() . I tr...
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9772357_c0
9772357
erlang
0
Title: Monitoring a gen_server Problem title: Monitoring a gen_server Tags: monitors, erlang, gen-server Problem: Monitoring a gen_server I have been trying to monitor a gen_server using erlang:monitor/2. Unfortunately every time I try this the Erlang shell goes into an infinite loop. Here is the test program i've writ...
Monitoring a gen_server Monitoring a gen_server monitors erlang gen-server Monitoring gen_server export_all Proc gen_server:start erlang:monitor DOWN Ref Pid io:format Reason Monitoring a gen_server I have been trying to monitor a gen_server using erlang:monitor/2. Unfortunately every time I try this the Erlang shell g...
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74226402_c0
74226402
erlang
0
Title: Erlang connection reset Problem title: Erlang connection reset Tags: linux, erlang, rabbitmq Problem: Erlang connection reset I have an api application that is running in a docker container, and since moving to AWS, the api stops daily with the error: Erlang closed the connection. I've monitored the server durin...
Erlang connection reset Erlang connection reset linux erlang rabbitmq Erlang Erlang connection reset I have an api application that is running in a docker container, and since moving to AWS, the api stops daily with the error: Erlang closed the connection. I've monitored the server during that time and no IOPS seem to ...
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30585243_c1
30585243
erlang
1
]) end, Next = rpc:call(?NamespaceNode, mnesia, activity, [async_dirty, Get, mnesia_frag]), Next. del_cursor(Cursor) -> rpc:call(?NamespaceNode, qlc, delete_cursor, [Cursor]). This code is generating this error making the mnesia activity call in the make_cursor function: {badrpc, {'EXIT', {undef, [{#Fun<cleaner_app.2.1...
]) end, Next = rpc:call(?NamespaceNode, mnesia, activity, [async_dirty, Get, mnesia_frag]), Next. del_cursor(Cursor) -> rpc:call(?NamespaceNode, qlc, delete_cursor, [Cursor]). This code is generating this error making the mnesia activity call in the make_cursor function: {badrpc, {'EXIT', {undef, [{#Fun<cleaner_app.2.1...
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15749052_c0
15749052
erlang
0
Title: How can I run an Erlang Service in Windows with long node names? Problem title: How can I run an Erlang Service in Windows with long node names? Tags: erlang, rebar, windows Problem: How can I run an Erlang Service in Windows with long node names? I'm trying to get an erlang app to run as a Windows service with ...
How can I run an Erlang Service in Windows with long node names? How can I run an Erlang Service in Windows with long node names? erlang rebar windows How Erlang Service Windows net_adm:names node_name node_root start_erl start_erl.cmd service_name init:stop EOF How can I run an Erlang Service in Windows with long node...
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42957437_c1
42957437
erlang
1
to a certain decimal, I can truncate to an integer...so multiple the summation by 10^P (where P is the amount of decimal places, so in my example below P is input 2), and then truncate to check to see when the two summations match, and when they do match, give that ouput and I can just have it divide by the 10^P to ge...
to a certain decimal, I can truncate to an integer...so multiple the summation by 10^P (where P is the amount of decimal places, so in my example below P is input 2), and then truncate to check to see when the two summations match, and when they do match, give that ouput and I can just have it divide by the 10^P to ge...
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50301250_c0
50301250
erlang
0
Title: Erlang re and lists index base difference Problem title: Erlang re and lists index base difference Tags: erlang, regex, list Problem: Erlang re and lists index base difference Just ran into this odd case, violating the Principle of Least Astonishment (as subjective as it might be). When using re:run/2, I obtain ...
Erlang re and lists index base difference Erlang re and lists index base difference erlang regex list Erlang Line re:run lists:sublist lists:nthtail lists.erl Erlang re and lists index base difference Just ran into this odd case, violating the Principle of Least Astonishment (as subjective as it might be). When using r...
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9873165_c0
9873165
erlang
0
Title: Curl like use in Erlang Problem title: Curl like use in Erlang Tags: curl, erlang Problem: Curl like use in Erlang I'm trying to move some code from shell scripts to erlang for a new internal tool. The current shell script calls curl like this: curl \ --header "Content-type: text/xml; charset=utf-8" \ --data @$O...
Curl like use in Erlang Curl like use in Erlang curl erlang Curl Erlang Content-type utf-8 OTAR_SOAP_FILE OTAR_OUT_FILE OTAR_ERR_FILE OTAR_URL Url Message ConcurrentAttempts Attempts setup_connection Version ResponseCode ReasonPhrase Headers Body httpc:request Curl like use in Erlang I'm trying to move some code from s...
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45625830_c0
45625830
erlang
0
Title: Using Erlang mnesia:read/2 Returns Nothing Problem title: Using Erlang mnesia:read/2 Returns Nothing Tags: erlang-otp, erlang, mnesia Problem: Using Erlang mnesia:read/2 Returns Nothing I have a ram_copies mnesia set up and I can insert the records, and I can print the them using the following code located here:...
Using Erlang mnesia:read/2 Returns Nothing Using Erlang mnesia:read/2 Returns Nothing erlang-otp erlang mnesia Using Erlang mnesia:read Returns Nothing mnesia:create_table record_info someRecord.b ram_copies Nodes mnesia:write mnesia:transaction Using Erlang mnesia:read/2 Returns Nothing I have a ram_copies mnesia set ...
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25651113_c0
25651113
erlang
0
Title: Passing arguments and parsing xml in Erlang Problem title: Passing arguments and parsing xml in Erlang Tags: erlang, xml, recursion Problem: Passing arguments and parsing xml in Erlang Howdy I'm still learning Erlang and I'm trying to pass more then one argument through functions but I'm hitting a wall. To start...
Passing arguments and parsing xml in Erlang Passing arguments and parsing xml in Erlang erlang xml recursion Passing Erlang process_xml Doc makeBottom1 Derp Got BURP built_in_rules Passing arguments and parsing xml in Erlang Howdy I'm still learning Erlang and I'm trying to pass more then one argument through functions...
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15511418_c0
15511418
erlang
0
Title: Workarounds for lack of varargs in Erlang Problem title: Workarounds for lack of varargs in Erlang Tags: function-composition, erlang, variadic-functions Problem: Workarounds for lack of varargs in Erlang Completely new to Erlang. I'm trying to define some functions for function composition, such as compose , ju...
Workarounds for lack of varargs in Erlang Workarounds for lack of varargs in Erlang function-composition erlang variadic-functions Workarounds Erlang is_list lists:foldl Acc Workarounds for lack of varargs in Erlang Completely new to Erlang. I'm trying to define some functions for function composition, such as compose ...
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12139549_c0
12139549
erlang
0
Title: receive specific amount of data from gen_tcp socket Problem title: receive specific amount of data from gen_tcp socket Tags: erlang, gen-tcp Problem: receive specific amount of data from gen_tcp socket I have the following code using a gen_tcp socket, which should receive using {active, true} some binary command...
receive specific amount of data from gen_tcp socket receive specific amount of data from gen_tcp socket erlang gen-tcp gen_tcp Command ListenSocket gen_tcp:listen Socket gen_tcp:accept _Socket Message:4 io:format Success Other Received gen_tcp:connect Port gen_tcp:send receive specific amount of data from gen_tcp socke...
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73889080_c0
73889080
erlang
0
Title: How to call a printing function with more than two arguments on ERLANG? Problem title: How to call a printing function with more than two arguments on ERLANG? Tags: erlang, erlang-shell Problem: How to call a printing function with more than two arguments on ERLANG? So I've wrote this program that takes 1 String...
How to call a printing function with more than two arguments on ERLANG? How to call a printing function with more than two arguments on ERLANG? erlang erlang-shell How ERLANG Greeting io:fwrite sayhi:sayhi HELLO Name Hola Sam How to call a printing function with more than two arguments on ERLANG? So I've wrote this pro...
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31781594_c0
31781594
erlang
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Title: 415 Unsupported Media Type Cowboy REST Ajax Problem title: 415 Unsupported Media Type Cowboy REST Ajax Tags: rest, jquery, erlang, ajax, cowboy Problem: 415 Unsupported Media Type Cowboy REST Ajax I am having a problem with cowboy REST request with method POST. It works fine if the POST done by submitting the Fo...
415 Unsupported Media Type Cowboy REST Ajax 415 Unsupported Media Type Cowboy REST Ajax rest jquery erlang ajax cowboy Unsupported Media Type Cowboy REST Ajax content_types_accepted Req State Handler handle_post_html content_types_provided parse_html parse_json parse_plain_text 415 Unsupported Media Type Cowboy REST Aj...
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21767204_c0
21767204
erlang
0
Title: Erlang, badmatch error when assigning list to a record Problem title: Erlang, badmatch error when assigning list to a record Tags: erlang Problem: Erlang, badmatch error when assigning list to a record I am trying to assign the list ConnectedAtoms to the list connectedatoms inside the new created server_st recor...
Erlang, badmatch error when assigning list to a record Erlang, badmatch error when assigning list to a record erlang Erlang initial_state include_lib defs.hrl Atom IsConnected funcs:hasElem server_st.connectedatoms EXIT user_already_connected ConnectedAtoms server_st server_st.servername Connected _Msg io:format Server...
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34107949_c0
34107949
erlang
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Title: Httpc Error Erlang Problem title: Httpc Error Erlang Tags: json, cowboy, erlang, http Problem: Httpc Error Erlang I am starting development with Erlang and need to make a REST HTTP call to a server where I send a JSON and receive JSON confirmation. Follows the code Method = put, URL = "http://api.teste.com:8080/...
Httpc Error Erlang Httpc Error Erlang json cowboy erlang http Httpc Error Erlang Method URL api.teste.com:8080 user_auth Header Type Json HTTPOptions Options application:start httpc:request REPORT Dec-2015::14:21:01 user_account_handler handle_post cowboy_rest cowboy_rest.erl process_content_type cowboy_protocol cowboy...
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7854270_c0
7854270
erlang
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Title: Erlang simple_one_for_one supervisor terminate_child isn&#x27;t working Problem title: Erlang simple_one_for_one supervisor terminate_child isn&#x27;t working Tags: erlang Problem: Erlang simple_one_for_one supervisor terminate_child isn't working According to the Erlang docs, you can use the supervisor:terminat...
Erlang simple_one_for_one supervisor terminate_child isn&#x27;t working Erlang simple_one_for_one supervisor terminate_child isn&#x27;t working erlang Erlang simple_one_for_one terminate_child client-1 supervisor:which_children my_sup cf_server supervisor:terminate_child Erlang simple_one_for_one supervisor terminate_c...
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53775107_c0
53775107
erlang
0
Title: Get names of excel worksheets in Elixir / Erlang Problem title: Get names of excel worksheets in Elixir / Erlang Tags: excel, erlang, elixir Problem: Get names of excel worksheets in Elixir / Erlang There's a very convenient way of reading Excel files in Erlang/Elixir using ODBC . For example: def open(src) do c...
Get names of excel worksheets in Elixir / Erlang Get names of excel worksheets in Elixir / Erlang excel erlang elixir Get Elixir Erlang ODBC Driver Microsoft Excel DBQ odbc.connect to_charlist binary_strings tuple_row scrollable_cursors trace_driver extended_errors odbc.sql_query Sheet1 odbc.disconnect OdbcConnection.G...
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29615924_c0
29615924
erlang
0
Title: How to count occurence of an item in a list? Problem title: How to count occurence of an item in a list? Tags: erlang, recursion, list-comprehension, function Problem: How to count occurence of an item in a list? I have been messing around with Haskell for two weeks now and have some functions written in Haskell...
How to count occurence of an item in a list? How to count occurence of an item in a list? erlang recursion list-comprehension function How L:ls How to count occurence of an item in a list? I have been messing around with Haskell for two weeks now and have some functions written in Haskell. I heard that Erlang was quite...
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16148202_c0
16148202
erlang
0
Title: Parsing the result obtained from mochiweb_html Problem title: Parsing the result obtained from mochiweb_html Tags: erlang, mochiweb Problem: Parsing the result obtained from mochiweb_html I would like to parse some content from an html file (no xml). At the moment I retrieve the structure to parse using mochiweb...
Parsing the result obtained from mochiweb_html Parsing the result obtained from mochiweb_html erlang mochiweb mochiweb_html Parsing inets:start Status Headers Body httpc:request www.google.com Attributes Other mochiweb_html:parse schema.org WebPage google_favicon_128.png Google Parsing the result obtained from mochiweb...
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33204189_c0
33204189
erlang
0
Title: Erlang supervisor dynamic change to restart intensity Problem title: Erlang supervisor dynamic change to restart intensity Tags: erlang, erlang-supervisor, erlang-otp Problem: Erlang supervisor dynamic change to restart intensity My question is, can one modify the restart intensity thresholds of an already runni...
Erlang supervisor dynamic change to restart intensity Erlang supervisor dynamic change to restart intensity erlang erlang-supervisor erlang-otp Erlang RestartSt simple_one_for_one ChSpec start_link Erlang supervisor dynamic change to restart intensity My question is, can one modify the restart intensity thresholds of a...
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14443059_c0
14443059
erlang
0
Title: iterate through each file in a directory Problem title: iterate through each file in a directory Tags: erlang Problem: iterate through each file in a directory erlang is a strange language to me, this week i've been playing with multiple languages and I've come here for help often, now I'm on erlang and I'm stuc...
iterate through each file in a directory iterate through each file in a directory erlang Dim Set Server.CreateObject Scripting.FileSystemObject objFSO.GetFolder Each objFolder.Files Next find:files File c:c iterate through each file in a directory erlang is a strange language to me, this week i've been playing with mul...
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14536281_c0
14536281
erlang
0
Title: send mail from erlang Problem title: send mail from erlang Tags: erlang, ubuntu, email Problem: send mail from erlang I work in ubuntu 10.10 and I use Erlang. My goal is to write a code in order to send mail from Erlang. This is my code: -module(mailer). -compile(export_all). send(Destination, Subject, Body) -> ...
send mail from erlang send mail from erlang erlang ubuntu email erlang export_all Destination Subject Body string:join lists:map Addr binary_to_list io_lib:format os:cmd R13B03 erts-5.7.4 rq:1 async-threads:0 kernel-poll:false Eshell V5.7.4 mailer:send mail.com yahoo.fr Hello send mail from erlang I work in ubuntu 10.1...
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37650916_c0
37650916
erlang
0
Title: how to get a particular value from erlang JSON Problem title: how to get a particular value from erlang JSON Tags: erlang Problem: how to get a particular value from erlang JSON I have following from GCM {[ {<<"multicast_id">>,888}, {<<"success">>,0}, {<<"failure">>,1}, {<<"canonical_ids">>,0}, {<<"results">>, [...
how to get a particular value from erlang JSON how to get a particular value from erlang JSON erlang erlang JSON multicast_id canonical_ids NotRegistered result_from proplists:get_value p1_server:terminate how to get a particular value from erlang JSON I have following from GCM I am trying to read "NotRegistered". But ...
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46918876_c0
46918876
erlang
0
Title: How to detect list changes without comparing the complete list Problem title: How to detect list changes without comparing the complete list Tags: list, erlang Problem: How to detect list changes without comparing the complete list I have a function which will fail if there has being any change on the term/list ...
How to detect list changes without comparing the complete list How to detect list changes without comparing the complete list list erlang How list_crc32 List CRC32 erlang:crc32 term_to_binary Term How to detect list changes without comparing the complete list I have a function which will fail if there has being any cha...
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32817897_c0
32817897
erlang
0
Title: How to compile ejabberd hooks in Eclipse Problem title: How to compile ejabberd hooks in Eclipse Tags: ejabberd, erlang Problem: How to compile ejabberd hooks in Eclipse I am trying to make simple ejabberd hooks or module. For this I follow these steps using eclipse . create Erlang project and I gives reference ...
How to compile ejabberd hooks in Eclipse How to compile ejabberd hooks in Eclipse ejabberd erlang How Eclipse Add hello_word gen_mod _Host _Opt INFO_MSG Loading mod_hello ErModule1_ejabberd hello_word.erl:11 hello_word.erl:8 hello_word.erl:6 Warning How to compile ejabberd hooks in Eclipse I am trying to make simple ej...
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39764677_c0
39764677
erlang
0
Title: How to set werl.exe window size and position in the .erlang configuration file? Problem title: How to set werl.exe window size and position in the .erlang configuration file? Tags: window, werl.exe, position, erlang Problem: How to set werl.exe window size and position in the .erlang configuration file? Does any...
How to set werl.exe window size and position in the .erlang configuration file? How to set werl.exe window size and position in the .erlang configuration file? window werl.exe position erlang How werl.exe io:format Program Files erl8.0 ______ ____ ___ shell_default:cd MyDir How to set werl.exe window size and position ...
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59868567_c0
59868567
erlang
0
Title: Can Erlang&#x27;s mod_esi redirect? Problem title: Can Erlang&#x27;s mod_esi redirect? Tags: inets, erlang Problem: Can Erlang's mod_esi redirect? I'm trying to learn doing web application development in Erlang, just using the standard library's inets modules at this stage. The snag I've hit is that I want to va...
Can Erlang&#x27;s mod_esi redirect? Can Erlang&#x27;s mod_esi redirect? inets erlang Can Erlang mod_esi HTTP Location form.html mod_esi:deliver Can Erlang's mod_esi redirect? I'm trying to learn doing web application development in Erlang, just using the standard library's inets modules at this stage. The snag I've hit...
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30689381_c1
30689381
erlang
1
() :: term(). -type content_type() :: json | xml | percent. -type property() :: atom() | tuple(). -type proplist() :: [property()]. -type body() :: proplist(). -type response() :: {ok, Status::status_code(), Headers::headers(), Body::body()} | {error, Status::status_code(), Headers::headers(), Body::body()} | {error, R...
() :: term(). -type content_type() :: json | xml | percent. -type property() :: atom() | tuple(). -type proplist() :: [property()]. -type body() :: proplist(). -type response() :: {ok, Status::status_code(), Headers::headers(), Body::body()} | {error, Status::status_code(), Headers::headers(), Body::body()} | {error, R...
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29092235_c0
29092235
erlang
0
Title: dealing with riak datatypes in postcommit hooks Problem title: dealing with riak datatypes in postcommit hooks Tags: crdt, riak, post-commit-hook, erlang Problem: dealing with riak datatypes in postcommit hooks I am wanting to implement a postcommit hook for riak that decrements a counter in a map in another buc...
dealing with riak datatypes in postcommit hooks dealing with riak datatypes in postcommit hooks crdt riak post-commit-hook erlang riak:local_client riak_client Obj C:get r_object r_content riak_object:get_value MpP riak_dt_map:from_binary invalid_binary dealing with riak datatypes in postcommit hooks I am wanting to im...
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54515339_c0
54515339
erlang
0
Title: Erlang list comprehension, permutations Problem title: Erlang list comprehension, permutations Tags: erlang, list-comprehension Problem: Erlang list comprehension, permutations I was tinkering with a permutations example from a book. Following code works as intented. perms([]) -> [[]]; perms(L) -> [[H|T] || H <-...
Erlang list comprehension, permutations Erlang list comprehension, permutations erlang list-comprehension Erlang lists:flatten Erlang list comprehension, permutations I was tinkering with a permutations example from a book. Following code works as intented. And when I substitute the expressions it become this: And this...
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15413228_c0
15413228
erlang
0
Title: Purpose of userdata tag in common_test framework Problem title: Purpose of userdata tag in common_test framework Tags: erlang Problem: Purpose of userdata tag in common_test framework Recently I tried to use erlang's common_test framework and faced with such problem. My aim is to load some data from file in init...
Purpose of userdata tag in common_test framework Purpose of userdata tag in common_test framework erlang Purpose common_test init_per_suite Config reboot_node System Upgrade RpuAddition Normal RebootNode someserver.ericsson.se test_doc4711.pdf ct:userdata Purpose of userdata tag in common_test framework Recently I trie...
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34080169_c0
34080169
erlang
0
Title: Infinite loop in Erlang process Problem title: Infinite loop in Erlang process Tags: concurrency, erlang, infinite-loop Problem: Infinite loop in Erlang process I'm very new to Erlang and tried to implement a simple class that has some methods to simulate a database. insert() just inserts a key -> value in the p...
Infinite loop in Erlang process Infinite loop in Erlang process concurrency erlang infinite-loop Infinite Erlang Key Value Request Reply Val db:start db:insert Infinite loop in Erlang process I'm very new to Erlang and tried to implement a simple class that has some methods to simulate a database. insert() just inserts...
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51128822_c0
51128822
erlang
0
Title: rebar3 install plugins failed Problem title: rebar3 install plugins failed Tags: rebar3, erlang Problem: rebar3 install plugins failed Env: rebar 3.6.0 on Erlang/OTP 21 Erts 10.0 Ubuntu 16.04 When I try to install the rebar3 pulgins (such as rebar3_hex), it reports: ===> Package <<"rebar3_hex">> not found. Fetch...
rebar3 install plugins failed rebar3 install plugins failed rebar3 erlang worker rebar3 Erlang OTP Erts Ubuntu Package rebar3_hex Fetching Updating Plugin rebar.config DNS-response repo.hex.pm inet_gethost WARNING:Malformed rebar3 install plugins failed Env: rebar 3.6.0 on Erlang/OTP 21 Erts 10.0 Ubuntu 16.04 When I tr...
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18019449_c0
18019449
erlang
0
Title: erl does not autocomplete code loaded using -pa Problem title: erl does not autocomplete code loaded using -pa Tags: erlang, autocomplete, erl, module, loading Problem: erl does not autocomplete code loaded using -pa This is my first couple of hours of Erlang experimentation. So be gentle, please. I checked out ...
erl does not autocomplete code loaded using -pa erl does not autocomplete code loaded using -pa erlang autocomplete erl module loading -pa eredis:start_link eredis:q SET GET erl does not autocomplete code loaded using -pa This is my first couple of hours of Erlang experimentation. So be gentle, please. I checked out a ...
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57821301_c0
57821301
erlang
0
Title: When i look at freeswitch logs the following errors are seen Problem title: When i look at freeswitch logs the following errors are seen Tags: centos, centos7, kazoo, erlang, freeswitch Problem: When i look at freeswitch logs the following errors are seen mod_kazoo unimplemented feature error in freeswitch logs ...
When i look at freeswitch logs the following errors are seen When i look at freeswitch logs the following errors are seen centos centos7 kazoo erlang freeswitch When centos7 RabbitMQ When i look at freeswitch logs the following errors are seen mod_kazoo unimplemented feature error in freeswitch logs This is for a cento...
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61607815_c0
61607815
erlang
0
Title: Erlang- maps:iterator/1 &amp; maps:next/1 deprecated? Problem title: Erlang- maps:iterator/1 &amp; maps:next/1 deprecated? Tags: erlang Problem: Erlang- maps:iterator/1 & maps:next/1 deprecated? i've been trying to iterate through a map i've made: getMinTreeHeight(TreeList,TreeMap) -> lists:foreach(fun(X) -> Tre...
Erlang- maps:iterator/1 &amp; maps:next/1 deprecated? Erlang- maps:iterator/1 &amp; maps:next/1 deprecated? erlang Erlang maps:iterator maps:next TreeList TreeMap lists:foreach Iter Iterator Min Key Erlang- maps:iterator/1 & maps:next/1 deprecated? i've been trying to iterate through a map i've made: these are the 2 fu...
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19065784_c1
19065784
erlang
1
401 Unauthorized</title>\n</head>\n<body>\n<h2>HTTP ERROR: 401</h2>\n<p>Problem accessing '/1.1/statuses/filter.json'. Reason:\n<pre> Unauthorized</pre>\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n</body>\n</html>\n"}} When trying with curl I'm using this: curl --request 'POST' 'https://stream.twitter...
401 Unauthorized</title>\n</head>\n<body>\n<h2>HTTP ERROR: 401</h2>\n<p>Problem accessing '/1.1/statuses/filter.json'. Reason:\n<pre> Unauthorized</pre>\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n</body>\n</html>\n"}} When trying with curl I'm using this: curl --request 'POST' 'https://stream.twitter...
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6518627_c0
6518627
erlang
0
Title: Flex socket and erlang socket communication problem Problem title: Flex socket and erlang socket communication problem Tags: sockets, http, erlang, apache-flex, actionscript-3 Problem: Flex socket and erlang socket communication problem I'm creating a client-server game. My client is a flex based game, and my se...
Flex socket and erlang socket communication problem Flex socket and erlang socket communication problem sockets http erlang apache-flex actionscript-3 Flex actionscript-3 Flex socket and erlang socket communication problem I'm creating a client-server game. My client is a flex based game, and my server is erlang server...
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36487040_c1
36487040
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37168197_c2
37168197
erlang
2
29.511 [info]<0.509.0>@ejabberd_c2s:wait_for_sasl_response:932 ({socket_state,ejabberd_http_bind,{http_bind,<0.508.0>, {{127,0,0,1},49120}},ejabberd_http_bind}) Accepted authentication for renato by undefined from 127.0.0.1 2016-05-11 17:47:30.150 [info]<0.509.0>@ejabberd_c2s:wait_for_session:1120 ({socket_state,ejabbe...
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26998423_c0
26998423
erlang
0
Title: erlang c-node passing binary objects Problem title: erlang c-node passing binary objects Tags: cnode, erlang, libxl Problem: erlang c-node passing binary objects I was following Erlang C Nodes tutorial and was trying to make a wrapper call for libXl C library. In my C node a create a BookHandle and pass it as a ...
erlang c-node passing binary objects erlang c-node passing binary objects cnode erlang libxl BookHandle erl_format erl_mk_binary erl_send CST1 step2 Result ERL_ATOM_PTR ERL_BIN_PTR example.xls erlang c-node passing binary objects I was following Erlang C Nodes tutorial and was trying to make a wrapper call for libXl C ...
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23453598_c0
23453598
erlang
0
Title: About the efficiency of re:run with &quot;dotall&quot; option? Problem title: About the efficiency of re:run with &quot;dotall&quot; option? Tags: regex, erlang Problem: About the efficiency of re:run with "dotall" option? {ok, Pattern2} = re:compile(ReStr, [{newline, crlf}, dotall]), {Time2, _} = timer:tc(re, r...
About the efficiency of re:run with &quot;dotall&quot; option? About the efficiency of re:run with &quot;dotall&quot; option? regex erlang dotall About re:run main3 Sdp IP4 RTP AVPF rtcp:52369 candidate:1783138469 candidate:4012290674 candidate:1760259326 candidate:2294684747 candidate:617313365 candidate:2711965314 ca...
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1796042_c0
1796042
erlang
0
Title: Comet app over REST in erlang? Problem title: Comet app over REST in erlang? Tags: real-time, erlang, chat, comet Problem: Comet app over REST in erlang? I am a newbie to Erlang and am trying to make a switch to Erlang for our latest project. Since this is going to be a real-time chat (long polled) system for fi...
Comet app over REST in erlang? Comet app over REST in erlang? real-time erlang chat comet Comet REST Comet app over REST in erlang? I am a newbie to Erlang and am trying to make a switch to Erlang for our latest project. Since this is going to be a real-time chat (long polled) system for file sharing on the fly, I real...
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69974711_c0
69974711
erlang
0
Title: Erlang Binary Input Example Problem title: Erlang Binary Input Example Tags: erl, binary, set, list, erlang Problem: Erlang Binary Input Example Below erlang code fails with bad argument error in ** exception error: bad argument in function re:split/3 . What should be the input for build_keyword_set ? I have tri...
Erlang Binary Input Example Erlang Binary Input Example erl binary set list erlang Erlang Binary Input Example re:split BinList Keywords build_keyword_set io:fwrite Query Rest gb_sets:union do_build_keyword_set gb_sets:new gb_sets:from_list re:compile Erlang Binary Input Example Below erlang code fails with bad argumen...
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42170675_c0
42170675
erlang
0
Title: Bit syntax: Default size in pattern matching? Problem title: Bit syntax: Default size in pattern matching? Tags: erlang Problem: Bit syntax: Default size in pattern matching? According to Programming Erlang(2nd), bottom of p. 103: The value of Size specifies the size of the segment. The default value depends on ...
Bit syntax: Default size in pattern matching? Bit syntax: Default size in pattern matching? erlang Bit Default Bin Rest Employs Size Bit syntax: Default size in pattern matching? According to Programming Erlang(2nd), bottom of p. 103: Doesn't the following example disprove the rule that "the last element in a pattern m...
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62822875_c2
62822875
erlang
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from: Code signals: Elixir, CRC, MAC, rtp_to_hls, _build, deps.get, checksum_xor.c, crc_8.c, crc_algorithm.c, crc_model.c, crc_nif.c, crc_resource.c, xnif_slice.c, crc_nif.so, Undefined, x86_64, _enif_alloc, _crc_model_load, crc_model.o, _kh_resize_crc_stubs, _kh_resize_crc_models, _crc_nif_debug_table_1, crc_nif.o, _...
from: Code signals: Elixir, CRC, MAC, rtp_to_hls, _build, deps.get, checksum_xor.c, crc_8.c, crc_algorithm.c, crc_model.c, crc_nif.c, crc_resource.c, xnif_slice.c, crc_nif.so, Undefined, x86_64, _enif_alloc, _crc_model_load, crc_model.o, _kh_resize_crc_stubs, _kh_resize_crc_models, _crc_nif_debug_table_1, crc_nif.o, _...
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7879790_c0
7879790
erlang
0
Title: Are there any alternatives to multi-core CPUs like Xeon/Opteron for parallel Erlang computing? Problem title: Are there any alternatives to multi-core CPUs like Xeon/Opteron for parallel Erlang computing? Tags: erlang, parallel-processing, multicore Problem: Are there any alternatives to multi-core CPUs like Xeo...
Are there any alternatives to multi-core CPUs like Xeon/Opteron for parallel Erlang computing? Are there any alternatives to multi-core CPUs like Xeon/Opteron for parallel Erlang computing? erlang parallel-processing multicore CPUs Xeon Opteron Erlang Are there any alternatives to multi-core CPUs like Xeon/Opteron for ...
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39740753_c0
39740753
erlang
0
Title: how to using the erlang re module to replace string using backward reference Problem title: how to using the erlang re module to replace string using backward reference Tags: expression, reference, erlang Problem: how to using the erlang re module to replace string using backward reference I am trying to use a e...
how to using the erlang re module to replace string using backward reference how to using the erlang re module to replace string using backward reference expression reference erlang the backward re:replace sip:46 pbx785.tcexpo.ics.se sip:462223334 how to using the erlang re module to replace string using backward refer...
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52302099_c0
52302099
erlang
0
Title: Ejabberd no etc , sbin folder after sudo make install Problem title: Ejabberd no etc , sbin folder after sudo make install Tags: ejabberd, erlang, rebar3 Problem: Ejabberd no etc , sbin folder after sudo make install So after installing all the dependencies I followed the instructions given on ejabberd git repo ...
Ejabberd no etc , sbin folder after sudo make install Ejabberd no etc , sbin folder after sudo make install ejabberd erlang rebar3 Ejabberd rebar3 Ejabberd no etc , sbin folder after sudo make install So after installing all the dependencies I followed the instructions given on ejabberd git repo , (installing/building ...
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15717165_c0
15717165
erlang
0
Title: Using Erlang to read a whole text file into a variable, do text replacement and write modified file to new directory Problem title: Using Erlang to read a whole text file into a variable, do text replacement and write modified file to new directory Tags: full-text-search, variable-assignment, file, erlang Proble...
Using Erlang to read a whole text file into a variable, do text replacement and write modified file to new directory Using Erlang to read a whole text file into a variable, do text replacement and write modified file to new directory full-text-search variable-assignment file erlang Using Erlang File file:read_file pbd4...
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59446507_c1
59446507
erlang
1
back) but i can not call : Module -module(hev). -export([start/0,append/2,state/1]). -export([init/1,terminate/2,code_change/3,handle_call/2,handle_event/2]). -record(state,{ xs=[] }). -behaviour(gen_event). %callbacks init([])-> {ok,#state{xs=[1]}}. **API** start()-> {ok,Pid}=gen_event:start_link({local,?MODULE}), ge...
back) but i can not call : Module -module(hev). -export([start/0,append/2,state/1]). -export([init/1,terminate/2,code_change/3,handle_call/2,handle_event/2]). -record(state,{ xs=[] }). -behaviour(gen_event). %callbacks init([])-> {ok,#state{xs=[1]}}. **API** start()-> {ok,Pid}=gen_event:start_link({local,?MODULE}), ge...
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7791585_c0
7791585
erlang
0
Title: how to change my hostname in erlang Problem title: how to change my hostname in erlang Tags: rpc, linux, erlang, hostname Problem: how to change my hostname in erlang this is my kvs.erl : -module(kvs). -export([start/0, store/2, lookup/1]). start() -> register(kvs, spawn(fun() -> loop() end)). store(Key, Value) ...
how to change my hostname in erlang how to change my hostname in erlang rpc linux erlang hostname Key Value Reply zjm1126.sohu-inc.com rpc:call huihua.sohu-inc.com huihua.sohu inc.com how to change my hostname in erlang this is my kvs.erl : when i startup erlang using :erl -name zhao -setcookie abc and then : rpc:call(...
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1193751_c0
1193751
erlang
0
Title: Eventually consistent mnesia database with erlang. Best practices anyone? Problem title: Eventually consistent mnesia database with erlang. Best practices anyone? Tags: eventual-consistency, erlang, mnesia Problem: Eventually consistent mnesia database with erlang. Best practices anyone? I'm writing a bittorrent...
Eventually consistent mnesia database with erlang. Best practices anyone? Eventually consistent mnesia database with erlang. Best practices anyone? eventual-consistency erlang mnesia Eventually Best Eventually consistent mnesia database with erlang. Best practices anyone? I'm writing a bittorrent tracker in erlang. Giv...
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12065984_c0
12065984
erlang
0
Title: Erlang client cannot ping server until server has pinged client Problem title: Erlang client cannot ping server until server has pinged client Tags: firewall, erlang, ping Problem: Erlang client cannot ping server until server has pinged client The problem I have two Erlang nodes, one on each of two computers. I...
Erlang client cannot ping server until server has pinged client Erlang client cannot ping server until server has pinged client firewall erlang ping Erlang client_machine net_adm:ping server_machine Erlang client cannot ping server until server has pinged client The problem I have two Erlang nodes, one on each of two c...
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48931625_c0
48931625
erlang
0
Title: Why can you create multiple monitor references to the same process in Erlang? Problem title: Why can you create multiple monitor references to the same process in Erlang? Tags: erlang-shell, erlang Problem: Why can you create multiple monitor references to the same process in Erlang? Here is an example trace whe...
Why can you create multiple monitor references to the same process in Erlang? Why can you create multiple monitor references to the same process in Erlang? erlang-shell erlang Why Erlang erlang:monitor Loop Fun erl_eval.30.99386804 Pid Ref Why can you create multiple monitor references to the same process in Erlang? He...
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7996468_c0
7996468
erlang
0
Title: ETS ordered_set and effective pagination Problem title: ETS ordered_set and effective pagination Tags: erlang, ets, pagination, performance Problem: ETS ordered_set and effective pagination I keep {Key, Value} data in ETS ordered_set where Key is a datetime. It is pretty easy to select all items in the given tim...
ETS ordered_set and effective pagination ETS ordered_set and effective pagination erlang ets pagination performance ETS ordered_set Key Value ets:select Tab Limit Offset PageNumber Continuation ETS ordered_set and effective pagination I keep {Key, Value} data in ETS ordered_set where Key is a datetime. It is pretty eas...
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37778822_c0
37778822
erlang
0
Title: Erlang BIFs inside lists module Problem title: Erlang BIFs inside lists module Tags: erlang Problem: Erlang BIFs inside lists module Inspired from this question, I was curious to see how lists:reverse/2 is implemented in the source code inside lists.erl module. I found out that there is no implementation for lis...
Erlang BIFs inside lists module Erlang BIFs inside lists module erlang Erlang BIFs lists:reverse lists.erl Shadowed erl_bif_types List1 Tail List2 erlang:nif_error Erlang BIFs inside lists module Inspired from this question, I was curious to see how lists:reverse/2 is implemented in the source code inside lists.erl mod...
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27807078_c0
27807078
erlang
0
Title: erlang or ADA -- create web Scraping - parse information from couple website and generate in html Problem title: erlang or ADA -- create web Scraping - parse information from couple website and generate in html Tags: erlangweb, ada, parsing, erlang Problem: erlang or ADA -- create web Scraping - parse informatio...
erlang or ADA -- create web Scraping - parse information from couple website and generate in html erlang or ADA -- create web Scraping - parse information from couple website and generate in html erlangweb ada parsing erlang couple ADA Scraping Mostly erlang or ADA -- create web Scraping - parse information from couple...
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36274536_c0
36274536
erlang
0
Title: Extracting the matching element from a tuple inside a list Problem title: Extracting the matching element from a tuple inside a list Tags: erlang, list, matching, tuples Problem: Extracting the matching element from a tuple inside a list Title says it all so I basically pass a list to my function let's say, L = ...
Extracting the matching element from a tuple inside a list Extracting the matching element from a tuple inside a list erlang list matching tuples a Extracting Name Fork Phil Check are_the_same Extracting the matching element from a tuple inside a list Title says it all so I basically pass a list to my function let's sa...
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9585946_c0
9585946
erlang
0
Title: erlang:monitor and &#x27;DOWN&#x27; message Problem title: erlang:monitor and &#x27;DOWN&#x27; message Tags: erlang Problem: erlang:monitor and 'DOWN' message When studying carefully "gproc" project's gproc_tests.erl file. I have found the following code. The "goodbye" message is send before "erlang:monitor/2", ...
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68765349_c0
68765349
erlang
0
Title: What is a good way for writing a function to measure another function in Elixir Problem title: What is a good way for writing a function to measure another function in Elixir Tags: erlang, elixir, functional-programming Problem: What is a good way for writing a function to measure another function in Elixir I'm ...
What is a good way for writing a function to measure another function in Elixir What is a good way for writing a function to measure another function in Elixir erlang elixir functional-programming What Elixir method_1 method_2 System.monotonic_time emit_metric What is a good way for writing a function to measure anothe...
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51337749_c0
51337749
erlang
0
Title: ejabberd 18.06 http:request error failed_connect Problem title: ejabberd 18.06 http:request error failed_connect Tags: erlang, ejabberd, ejabberd-module Problem: ejabberd 18.06 http:request error failed_connect I m sending an HTTP request from my custom module in ejabberd 18.06 I have tried multiple server addre...
ejabberd 18.06 http:request error failed_connect ejabberd 18.06 http:request error failed_connect erlang ejabberd ejabberd-module http:request failed_connect Sep Header ContentType Post user_id message_from message_type HTTPOptions Options _ReqId httpc:request Url list_to_binary ejabberd 18.06 http:request error failed...
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10861432_c0
10861432
erlang
0
Title: How should i define something constantlike in Erlang Problem title: How should i define something constantlike in Erlang Tags: magic-numbers, erlang Problem: How should i define something constantlike in Erlang I have a module which does some non constrained minimization. I'd like to keep its' interface as simpl...
How should i define something constantlike in Erlang How should i define something constantlike in Erlang magic-numbers erlang How Erlang min_of How should i define something constantlike in Erlang I have a module which does some non constrained minimization. I'd like to keep its' interface as simple as possible, so th...
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79353009_c1
79353009
erlang
1
known issue with this function that could cause it to exit unexpectedly (e.g., memory access issues, invalid arguments)? How can I debug and inspect the internal behavior of ei_connect_xinit to identify why it exits? Are there alternative functions in the ei library for establishing a connection between a C-node and E...
known issue with this function that could cause it to exit unexpectedly (e.g., memory access issues, invalid arguments)? How can I debug and inspect the internal behavior of ei_connect_xinit to identify why it exits? Are there alternative functions in the ei library for establishing a connection between a C-node and E...
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27456649_c0
27456649
erlang
0
Title: Including lager in an erlang.mk project Problem title: Including lager in an erlang.mk project Tags: lager, erlang Problem: Including lager in an erlang.mk project I'm trying to add lager to a simple erlang.mk project. I understand lager uses parse transforms, so you have to set compile flags accordingly; so fol...
Including lager in an erlang.mk project Including lager in an erlang.mk project lager erlang erlang.mk Including PROJECT hello_erlang_mk DEPS Compile ERLC_COMPILE_OPTS parse_transform lager_transform Append ERLC_OPTS TEST_ERLC_OPTS Eshell V5.10.4 lager:info Including lager in an erlang.mk project I'm trying to add lage...
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8489250_c0
8489250
erlang
0
Title: Generate custom permutations with Erlang Problem title: Generate custom permutations with Erlang Tags: erlang, stack, recursion, permutation Problem: Generate custom permutations with Erlang Note: This is a 'sequel' question to my previous permutations question . I would like to generate all permutations of a li...
Generate custom permutations with Erlang Generate custom permutations with Erlang erlang stack recursion permutation Generate Erlang perm.first.even Filter Generate custom permutations with Erlang Note: This is a 'sequel' question to my previous permutations question . I would like to generate all permutations of a lis...
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49971388_c0
49971388
erlang
0
Title: Erlang: looping a function for each element in a list Problem title: Erlang: looping a function for each element in a list Tags: concurrency, erlang, list, loops, recursion Problem: Erlang: looping a function for each element in a list I have a calls.txt: {john, [jill,joe,bob]}. {jill, [bob,joe,bob]}. {sue, [jil...
Erlang: looping a function for each element in a list Erlang: looping a function for each element in a list concurrency erlang list loops recursion Erlang List1 List2 List3 List4 List5 file:consult calls.txt Sender1 Receiver1 Sender2 Receiver2 Sender3 Receiver3 Sender4 Receiver4 Sender5 Receiver5 Sname Rname Sender get...
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5348377_c0
5348377
erlang
0
Title: How to parse S-expression in Erlang? Problem title: How to parse S-expression in Erlang? Tags: erlang, parsing, robocup Problem: How to parse S-expression in Erlang? I am implementing client agent for Robocup Soccer simulator in Erlang . Simulator sends sensory information to client in form of S-expressions . Li...
How to parse S-expression in Erlang? How to parse S-expression in Erlang? erlang parsing robocup How S-expression Erlang Time ObjInfo How to parse S-expression in Erlang? I am implementing client agent for Robocup Soccer simulator in Erlang . Simulator sends sensory information to client in form of S-expressions . Like...
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14791717_c1
14791717
erlang
1
ok end. %%% Event's innards init(Server, EventName, DateTime) -> loop(#state{server=Server, name=EventName, to_go=time_to_go(DateTime)}). %% Loop uses a list for times in order to go around the ~49 days limit %% on timeouts. loop(S = #state{server=Server, to_go=[T|Next]}) -> receive {Server, Ref, cancel} -> Server ! {...
ok end. %%% Event's innards init(Server, EventName, DateTime) -> loop(#state{server=Server, name=EventName, to_go=time_to_go(DateTime)}). %% Loop uses a list for times in order to go around the ~49 days limit %% on timeouts. loop(S = #state{server=Server, to_go=[T|Next]}) -> receive {Server, Ref, cancel} -> Server ! {...
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30073563_c0
30073563
erlang
0
Title: How can I build an Elixir escript that does not halt the Erlang VM after execution (like elixir --no-halt) Problem title: How can I build an Elixir escript that does not halt the Erlang VM after execution (like elixir --no-halt) Tags: erlang, erlang-escript, elixir Problem: How can I build an Elixir escript that...
How can I build an Elixir escript that does not halt the Erlang VM after execution (like elixir --no-halt) How can I build an Elixir escript that does not halt the Erlang VM after execution (like elixir --no-halt) erlang erlang-escript elixir How Elixir Erlang IO.gets Working Enter MyApp.CLI.m some-arg1 some-arg2 How c...
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3850753_c0
3850753
erlang
0
Title: Distributed Erlang and the CAP theorem Problem title: Distributed Erlang and the CAP theorem Tags: distributed-system, erlang Problem: Distributed Erlang and the CAP theorem By the CAP theorem , it is impossible for a distributed Erlang system to simultaneously provide all three of the following guarantees: Cons...
Distributed Erlang and the CAP theorem Distributed Erlang and the CAP theorem distributed-system erlang Distributed Erlang CAP Distributed Erlang and the CAP theorem By the CAP theorem , it is impossible for a distributed Erlang system to simultaneously provide all three of the following guarantees: Consistency (all Er...
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41634522_c1
41634522
erlang
1
(FromTime, ToTime, N, NewAcc); true -> N = ets:next(auth, Key), lookup_by_date(FromTime, ToTime, N, Acc) end end. handler() -> receive {lookup_by_date, FromTime, ToTime}-> lookup_by_date(FromTime, ToTime), handler(); Other-> io:format("Error message for ~p~n" ,[Other]), handler() end. but i am getting the error (actual...
(FromTime, ToTime, N, NewAcc); true -> N = ets:next(auth, Key), lookup_by_date(FromTime, ToTime, N, Acc) end end. handler() -> receive {lookup_by_date, FromTime, ToTime}-> lookup_by_date(FromTime, ToTime), handler(); Other-> io:format("Error message for ~p~n" ,[Other]), handler() end. but i am getting the error (actual...
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18401875_c0
18401875
erlang
0
Title: erlang R16B01 and Windows CMD Problem title: erlang R16B01 and Windows CMD Tags: erlang Problem: erlang R16B01 and Windows CMD I'm windows 7 user and try to learn erlang and here's the time when I get to the paragraph where I have to deal with creating and naming nodes. I used to start erlang emulator from short...
erlang R16B01 and Windows CMD erlang R16B01 and Windows CMD erlang R16B01 Windows CMD net_kernel:start failed_to_start_child net_kernel EXIT net_sup_dynamic erl_distribution start_link INFO REPORT Aug-2013::15:28:03 Protocol inet_tcp erlang R16B01 and Windows CMD I'm windows 7 user and try to learn erlang and here's th...
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48192097_c1
48192097
erlang
1
(N)++");"). Test: 96> odbc:start(). ok 97> Conn = odbc_test:connect(). <0.237.0> 98> odbc_test:do_param_query(Conn,3). {selected,["1"],[{"1"}]} 99> odbc_test:do_param_query(Conn,3). {error,"[MySQL][ODBC 5.2(a) Driver][mysqld-5.6.37-log]Commands out of sync; you can't run this command now SQLSTATE IS: HY000"} 100> odbc_...
(N)++");"). Test: 96> odbc:start(). ok 97> Conn = odbc_test:connect(). <0.237.0> 98> odbc_test:do_param_query(Conn,3). {selected,["1"],[{"1"}]} 99> odbc_test:do_param_query(Conn,3). {error,"[MySQL][ODBC 5.2(a) Driver][mysqld-5.6.37-log]Commands out of sync; you can't run this command now SQLSTATE IS: HY000"} 100> odbc_...
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46346005_c1
46346005
erlang
1
20.0/release/tests" \ PATH=/root/download/otp_src_20.0/bin/:/root/download/otp_src_20.0/bootstrap/bin:"${PATH}" release_tests) || exit $?; \ fi make[1]: Entering directory `/root/download/otp_src_20.0/lib/common_test/test_server' Makefile:21: /make/target.mk: No such file or directory Makefile:26: /make/x86_64-unknown-...
20.0/release/tests" \ PATH=/root/download/otp_src_20.0/bin/:/root/download/otp_src_20.0/bootstrap/bin:"${PATH}" release_tests) || exit $?; \ fi make[1]: Entering directory `/root/download/otp_src_20.0/lib/common_test/test_server' Makefile:21: /make/target.mk: No such file or directory Makefile:26: /make/x86_64-unknown-...
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4749693_c0
4749693
erlang
0
Title: Can I get Erlang OTP behaviors in C Nodes? Problem title: Can I get Erlang OTP behaviors in C Nodes? Tags: erl-interface, erlang-otp, erlang, event-handling, robotics Problem: Can I get Erlang OTP behaviors in C Nodes? For example, right now I have a C Node (call it CN ) which connects to an erlang node (call it...
Can I get Erlang OTP behaviors in C Nodes? Can I get Erlang OTP behaviors in C Nodes? erl-interface erlang-otp erlang event-handling robotics Can Erlang OTP Nodes erl_format data_man ch.at erl_rpc_to gen_event Can I get Erlang OTP behaviors in C Nodes? For example, right now I have a C Node (call it CN ) which connects...
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27407539_c0
27407539
erlang
0
Title: Pattern match in Erlang Problem title: Pattern match in Erlang Tags: pattern-matching, erlang Problem: Pattern match in Erlang I am trying to learn some Erlang while I got stuck on these several Erlang pattern matching problems. Given the module here: -module(p1). -export([f2/1]). f2([A1, A2 | A1]) -> {A2, A1}; ...
Pattern match in Erlang Pattern match in Erlang pattern-matching erlang Pattern Erlang nothing_matched p1:f2 Pattern match in Erlang I am trying to learn some Erlang while I got stuck on these several Erlang pattern matching problems. Given the module here: and when I execute p1:f2([x]) , I received an empty list which...
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36634055_c0
36634055
erlang
0
Title: Alternatives to erlang:get_stacktrace/0 for getting information on the caller of a function? Problem title: Alternatives to erlang:get_stacktrace/0 for getting information on the caller of a function? Tags: erlang Problem: Alternatives to erlang:get_stacktrace/0 for getting information on the caller of a functio...
Alternatives to erlang:get_stacktrace/0 for getting information on the caller of a function? Alternatives to erlang:get_stacktrace/0 for getting information on the caller of a function? erlang Alternatives erlang:get_stacktrace the_function Trace error:x get_stacktrace Alternatives to erlang:get_stacktrace/0 for gettin...
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39757020_c0
39757020
erlang
0
Title: Erlang: DRYing up string+binary concatenation Problem title: Erlang: DRYing up string+binary concatenation Tags: string, erlang Problem: Erlang: DRYing up string+binary concatenation I am currently forming strings from strings and binaries like this: X = string:join(io_lib:format("~s~s~s", ["something1", "someth...
Erlang: DRYing up string+binary concatenation Erlang: DRYing up string+binary concatenation string erlang Erlang DRYing string:join io_lib:format something1 something2 something3 something1something2something3 Eshell V8.0.2 something1something2asdf lists:flatten Erlang: DRYing up string+binary concatenation I am curren...
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18197839_c0
18197839
erlang
0
Title: Receiving wrong data via TCP Erlang Problem title: Receiving wrong data via TCP Erlang Tags: erlang, tcp, functional-programming Problem: Receiving wrong data via TCP Erlang I'm trying to receive some data via a TCP socket. When I run the code below I get the output: localhost^V^A^@, I am aware that you need to ...
Receiving wrong data via TCP Erlang Receiving wrong data via TCP Erlang erlang tcp functional-programming Receiving TCP Erlang cell_process Port Host Data Socket gen_tcp:connect gen_tcp:send gen_tcp:close server_process ClientList Listening_socket gen_tcp:listen gen_tcp:accept gen_tcp:recv Message io:fwrite Why Receivi...
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57235706_c0
57235706
erlang
0
Title: erlang gen_statem: error bad_return_from_state_function Problem title: erlang gen_statem: error bad_return_from_state_function Tags: fsm, erlang Problem: erlang gen_statem: error bad_return_from_state_function I got a strange problem. I got this FSM ( The content of the code is not so impotent, so I removed it a...
erlang gen_statem: error bad_return_from_state_function erlang gen_statem: error bad_return_from_state_function fsm erlang proc_lib:init_p_do_apply/3 gen_statem bad_return_from_state_function start_link gen_statem:start_link MODULE io:format Data callback_mode state_functions state_enter _OldState Key1 keep_state Key2 ...
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39202911_c0
39202911
erlang
0
Title: what does the error mean:&quot;unexpected_delivery_and_no_default_consumer&quot; Problem title: what does the error mean:&quot;unexpected_delivery_and_no_default_consumer&quot; Tags: erlang, rabbitmq Problem: what does the error mean:"unexpected_delivery_and_no_default_consumer" I use rabbitmq-erlang-client rabb...
what does the error mean:&quot;unexpected_delivery_and_no_default_consumer&quot; what does the error mean:&quot;unexpected_delivery_and_no_default_consumer&quot; erlang rabbitmq unexpected_delivery_and_no_default_consumer CRASH REPORT Process gen_server2 consumer_call basic.deliver amqp_msg P_basic gen_server:terminate...
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5225546_c0
5225546
erlang
0
Title: How to decode BERT when BERT is binary string Problem title: How to decode BERT when BERT is binary string Tags: erlang Problem: How to decode BERT when BERT is binary string I have BERT passed in to Erlang via a query string. I'm reading it via gen_tcp with the http_bin option so it arrives like this <<"131,104...
How to decode BERT when BERT is binary string How to decode BERT when BERT is binary string erlang How BERT Source Bins binary:split Acc list_to_integer binary_to_list list_to_binary lists:reverse How to decode BERT when BERT is binary string I have BERT passed in to Erlang via a query string. I'm reading it via gen_tc...
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53802393_c0
53802393
erlang
0
Title: extract a value from a googlemaps JSON response Problem title: extract a value from a googlemaps JSON response Tags: regex, erlang, elixir Problem: extract a value from a googlemaps JSON response My JSON_Respon from googlemap API give %{ body: body} = HTTPoison.get! url body = { "geocoded_waypoints" : [{ ... },{...
extract a value from a googlemaps JSON response extract a value from a googlemaps JSON response regex erlang elixir a JSON HTTPoison.get geocoded_waypoints Map Google end_address Juhan Liivi Tartu Estonia end_location start_address Tallinn start_location html_instructions XXXX travel_mode DRIVING traffic_speed_entry vi...
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18223531_c0
18223531
erlang
0
Title: Erlang variable pattern matching Problem title: Erlang variable pattern matching Tags: sockjs, sockets, pattern-matching, erlang Problem: Erlang variable pattern matching I have a service_echo function in a simple chat application which uses SockJS for implementing multi-user private chat. I created an ETS table...
Erlang variable pattern matching Erlang variable pattern matching sockjs sockets pattern-matching erlang Erlang service_echo Conn Data Obj mochijson2:decode JsonData Name proplists:get_value ets:lookup io:format ets:insert BB:send Conn:send Erlang variable pattern matching I have a service_echo function in a simple cha...
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Headers}} -> io:fwrite("Finished ~s~n", [Url]), Pid ! {done, Url} after Timeout -> io:fwrite( "Nothing was received after ~.b ms from ~s~n", [Timeout, Url] ), Pid ! {err, {missing_req, Url}, timeout} end. process_rec(Pid, {Url, Checksum, Meta, Script, Src}) -> HttpOpts = [{timeout, 1000}, {ssl, [{verify, 0}]}], %% Opt...
Headers}} -> io:fwrite("Finished ~s~n", [Url]), Pid ! {done, Url} after Timeout -> io:fwrite( "Nothing was received after ~.b ms from ~s~n", [Timeout, Url] ), Pid ! {err, {missing_req, Url}, timeout} end. process_rec(Pid, {Url, Checksum, Meta, Script, Src}) -> HttpOpts = [{timeout, 1000}, {ssl, [{verify, 0}]}], %% Opt...
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13520178_c1
13520178
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,{bad_utf8_character_code}} in function xmerl_ucs:from_utf8/1 (xmerl_ucs.erl, line 185) in call from mochijson2:json_encode_string/2 (/Users/admin/AlphaGroup/src/mochijson2.erl, line 200) in call from mochijson2:'-json_encode_proplist/2-fun-0-'/3 (/Users/admin/AlphaGroup/src/mochijson2.erl, line 181) in call from lists...
,{bad_utf8_character_code}} in function xmerl_ucs:from_utf8/1 (xmerl_ucs.erl, line 185) in call from mochijson2:json_encode_string/2 (/Users/admin/AlphaGroup/src/mochijson2.erl, line 200) in call from mochijson2:'-json_encode_proplist/2-fun-0-'/3 (/Users/admin/AlphaGroup/src/mochijson2.erl, line 181) in call from lists...
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Title: &quot;use of opcode 153; this emulator supports only up to 152&quot; Problem title: &quot;use of opcode 153; this emulator supports only up to 152&quot; Tags: erlang, cowboy Problem: "use of opcode 153; this emulator supports only up to 152" I'm new to erlang and cowboy. I'm trying the very simple example from h...
&quot;use of opcode 153; this emulator supports only up to 152&quot; &quot;use of opcode 153; this emulator supports only up to 152&quot; erlang cowboy escript:start/1 init:start_it/1 init:start_em/1 erlang_test DEPEND erlang_test.d ERLC erlang_test_app.erl erlang_test_sup.erl APP GEN erlang.mk ERROR REPORT Oct-2016::0...
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63346038_c0
63346038
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Title: RabbitMQ -- Unable to Execute Commands due to &quot;libtinfo.so.6&quot; error Problem title: RabbitMQ -- Unable to Execute Commands due to &quot;libtinfo.so.6&quot; error Tags: debian, erlang, rabbitmq, upgrade Problem: RabbitMQ -- Unable to Execute Commands due to "libtinfo.so.6" error In attempting to upgrade ...
RabbitMQ -- Unable to Execute Commands due to &quot;libtinfo.so.6&quot; error RabbitMQ -- Unable to Execute Commands due to &quot;libtinfo.so.6&quot; error debian erlang rabbitmq upgrade RabbitMQ Unable Execute Commands libtinfo.so.6 Admin-RabbitMQ-01 erts-11.0.3 beam.smp RabbitMQ -- Unable to Execute Commands due to "...
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51241637
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Title: Understanding Elixir badarg error message Problem title: Understanding Elixir badarg error message Tags: elixir, erlang Problem: Understanding Elixir badarg error message * a module * a {module, arg} tuple * a child specification as a map with at least the :id and :start fields * or a tuple with 6 elements gener...
Understanding Elixir badarg error message Understanding Elixir badarg error message elixir erlang ArgumentError Understanding Elixir DynamicSupervisor EXIT BfgEngine.MarketService start_link do_start_child_i supervisor.erl handle_call gen_server try_handle_call gen_server.erl handle_msg proc_lib init_p_do_apply proc_li...
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37539342_c0
37539342
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Title: Why does ejabberd stop modules before closing c2s process? Problem title: Why does ejabberd stop modules before closing c2s process? Tags: erlang, ejabberd, xmpp, ejabberd-hooks, ejabberd-module Problem: Why does ejabberd stop modules before closing c2s process? I add some modules following the gen_mod behaviour...
Why does ejabberd stop modules before closing c2s process? Why does ejabberd stop modules before closing c2s process? erlang ejabberd xmpp ejabberd-hooks ejabberd-module Why c2s ejabberd_hooks:add unset_presence_hook Host MODULE gen_mod:stop_modules broadcast_c2s_shutdown prep_stop State ejabberd_listener:stop_listener...
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20962792_c0
20962792
erlang
0
Title: Are there any implementations\prototypes of Erlang alike VM that could run not only on CPU but also on gpu? Problem title: Are there any implementations\prototypes of Erlang alike VM that could run not only on CPU but also on gpu? Tags: gpu, erlang, elixir, distributed, distributed-computing Problem: Are there a...
Are there any implementations\prototypes of Erlang alike VM that could run not only on CPU but also on gpu? Are there any implementations\prototypes of Erlang alike VM that could run not only on CPU but also on gpu? gpu erlang elixir distributed distributed-computing Erlang CPU Are there any implementations\prototypes ...
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36678703_c0
36678703
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Title: How can I implement a function which checks if the given username is an alphanumerical starting with a lowercase letter in erlang? Problem title: How can I implement a function which checks if the given username is an alphanumerical starting with a lowercase letter in erlang? Tags: erlang Problem: How can I impl...
How can I implement a function which checks if the given username is an alphanumerical starting with a lowercase letter in erlang? How can I implement a function which checks if the given username is an alphanumerical starting with a lowercase letter in erlang? erlang How document.getElementById x.length x.charAt x.len...
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