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Implementation of a ~m
sigil for ES6-like maps in Elixir.
ShortMaps is the result of a discussion in the Elixir mailing list. The topic of the discussion was the introduction of a syntax for maps similar to ES6 map syntax:
foo = 1
bar = 2
%{foo, bar} == %{foo: foo, bar: bar}
#=> true
The discussion on pros and cons went on for a while until @josevalim came up with a better solution (like he always does): using sigils.
foo = 1
bar = 2
~m(foo bar)a == %{foo: foo, bar: bar}
#=> true
Sigils allow to:
- be more explicit and declarative
- use both atom and string keys (using modifiers in the sigil)
This library is an attempt to implement this so that you can try it out.
Note that you always have to import ShortMaps
for the sigil to work.
import ShortMaps
my_map = %{foo: 1, bar: 2, baz: 3}
~m(foo bar baz)a = my_map
foo #=> 1
import ShortMaps
name = "Meg"
# String keys by default (or with the 's' modifier)
~m(name) #=> %{"name" => "Meg"}
# Atom keys with the 'a' modifier
~m(name)a #=> %{name: "Meg"}
There is also support for pinning variables, if you want to do matching vs. their previous value:
iex(1)> import ShortMaps
nil
iex(2)> name = "Meg"
"Meg"
iex(3)> ~m(^name)a = %{name: "Meg"}
%{name: "Meg"}
iex(4)> ~m(^name)a = %{name: "Megan"}
** (MatchError) no match of right hand side value: %{name: "Megan"}
If you need to match on structs, the first word should be '%' followed by the name of the module:
iex(1)> import ShortMaps
nil
iex(2)> defmodule Foo do
...(2)> defstruct bar: nil
...(2)>end
{:module, Foo,
<<...>>,
[bar: nil]}
iex(3)> ~m(%Foo bar)a = %Foo{bar: 5}
%Foo{bar: 5}
iex(4)> bar
5
iex(5)> ~m(%Foo ^bar)a = %Foo{bar: 12}
** (MatchError) no match of right hand side value: %Foo{bar: 12}
You can see more examples and read some docs in the docs for the sigil_m
macro.
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