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authorJulien Cretel <j.cretel@umail.ucc.ie>2015-06-16 18:14:36 +0100
committerJulien Cretel <j.cretel@umail.ucc.ie>2015-06-16 18:15:46 +0100
commit5f8c78bc9983ea23b624a3b82aed17c1cc4d4ebe (patch)
treed0786dfceaf4352577143201288e0875b26fd598
parent1b4661ed384237832582d45e24e869f1f33c3076 (diff)
[erlang/en] Fix #1142
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@@ -164,6 +164,13 @@ is_cat(A) -> false.
is_dog(A) when is_atom(A), A =:= dog -> true;
is_dog(A) -> false.
+% We won't dwell on the `=:=` operator here; just be aware that it is used to
+% check whether two Erlang expressions have the same value *and* the same type.
+% Contrast this behaviour to that of the `==` operator:
+1 + 2 =:= 3. % true
+1 + 2 =:= 3.0. % false
+1 + 2 == 3.0. % true
+
% A guard sequence is either a single guard or a series of guards, separated
% by semicolons (`;`). The guard sequence `G1; G2; ...; Gn` is true if at
% least one of the guards `G1`, `G2`, ..., `Gn` evaluates to `true`.