laiboonh
Can someone explain to me how parameter pattern matching works exactly?
def foo({a,b}) do
...
end
foo({1,2})
Pattern matching that happens: {a,b} = {1,2}
def equal(a,a), do: true
equal(1,1)
Pattern matching that happens?
I was wondering because if it happens like a=1 and then a=1 then equal(1,2) would have matched fine because a=1 and then a=2 is totally legal.
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idi527
It is not actually. The assignment happens once (
a=1), anda=2would mean1=2which doesn’t match.dom
It’s explained here: https://elixir-lang.org/getting-started/pattern-matching.html
laiboonh
I’m thinking in terms of
laiboonh
So am i right to say that for parameter pattern matching, the parameters are taken in as a tuple and tuple pattern matching happens
equal(1,1)Patter n matching that happens:
{a,a} = {1,1}Hence
{a,b} = {1,2}matching failsdom
Not really, because this happens even with a single parameter.
will return true for
%{x: 1, y: 1}and raise for%{x: 1, y: 2}.laiboonh
For your example its a function of arity 1, i am trying to find out what actually happens for function with arity more than 1
dom
During compilation
is basically rewritten to
Both these functions compile to the exact same bytecode.