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<div class="paragraph"><p>When looking into why the permessage-deflate tests
in autobahntestsuite were taking such a long time, I
found that autobahn is using an adaptation of the
-algorithm named &lt;a href="http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de/utf-8/decoder/dfa/"&gt;Flexible
-and Economical UTF-8 Decoder&lt;/a&gt;. This is the C99
+algorithm named <a href="http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de/utf-8/decoder/dfa/">Flexible
+and Economical UTF-8 Decoder</a>. This is the C99
implementation:</p></div>
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- <p>The old mailing list archives have been added to the site, mainly for referencing purposes. The mailing list has been shut down and all personal information has been deleted. If you need help with a project, consider either opening a ticket on that project&#8217;s issues tracker or going through the community channels (erlang-questions, #ninenines or #erlang on Freenode). Prefer tickets; often when people have issues it highlights an underlying problem in the project or its documentation.</p>
+ <p>The old mailing list archives have been added to the site, mainly for referencing purposes.
+ The mailing list has been shut down and all personal information has been deleted.
+ If you need help with a project, consider either opening a ticket on that project&#8217;s issues tracker or going through the community channels (erlang-questions, #ninenines or #erlang on Freenode).
+ Prefer tickets; often when people have issues it highlights an underlying problem in the project or its documentation.</p>
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- <p>Last week-end I updated the Nine Nines website. I switched to Hugo. The site is now built from Asciidoc documents. You probably saw me switch to Asciidoc for documentation this past year. This is the natural conclusion to that story. The great thing is that with a little bit of Makefile magic I can just copy the documentation files into Hugo and poof, they appear on the website. I am very happy with that new setup.</p>
+ <p>Last week-end I updated the Nine Nines website.
+ I switched to Hugo. The site is now built from Asciidoc documents. You probably saw me switch to Asciidoc for documentation this past year. This is the natural conclusion to that story. The great thing is that with a little bit of Makefile magic I can just copy the documentation files into Hugo and poof, they appear on the website.
+ I am very happy with that new setup.</p>
<p style="text-align:right">
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- <p>An update to The Erlanger Playbook is now available! The Erlanger Playbook is a book about software development using Erlang. It currently covers all areas from the conception, design, the writing of code, documentation and tests. The book is still a work in progress. Future topics will include refactoring, debugging and tracing, benchmarking, releases, community management (for open source projects). This update fixes a number of things and adds two chapters: IOlists and Erlang building blocks.</p>
+ <p>An update to The Erlanger Playbook is now available!
+ The Erlanger Playbook is a book about software development using Erlang. It currently covers all areas from the conception, design, the writing of code, documentation and tests.
+ The book is still a work in progress. Future topics will include refactoring, debugging and tracing, benchmarking, releases, community management (for open source projects).
+ This update fixes a number of things and adds two chapters: IOlists and Erlang building blocks.</p>
<p style="text-align:right">
<a class="read_more" href="https://ninenines.eu/articles/erlanger-playbook-september-2015-update/">Read More</a>
@@ -129,7 +137,10 @@
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- <p>I am proud to announce the pre-release of The Erlanger Playbook. The Erlanger Playbook is a book about software development using Erlang. It currently covers all areas from the conception, design, the writing of code, documentation and tests. The book is still a work in progress. Future topics will include refactoring, debugging and tracing, benchmarking, releases, community management (for open source projects). The following sections are currently available: About this book; Future additions Workflow: Think; Write; Stay productive Documentation: On documentation; Tutorials; User guide; Manual Code: Starting a project; Version control; Project structure; Code style; Best practices; Special processes Tests: On testing; Success typing analysis; Manual testing; Unit testing; Functional testing Read a preview: Special processes The book is currently just shy of 100 pages.</p>
+ <p>I am proud to announce the pre-release of The Erlanger Playbook.
+ The Erlanger Playbook is a book about software development using Erlang. It currently covers all areas from the conception, design, the writing of code, documentation and tests.
+ The book is still a work in progress. Future topics will include refactoring, debugging and tracing, benchmarking, releases, community management (for open source projects).
+ The following sections are currently available:</p>
<p style="text-align:right">
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- <p>Yesterday I pushed Websocket permessage-deflate to Cowboy master. I also pushed a change in the way the code validates UTF-8 data (required for text and close frames as per the spec). When looking into why the permessage-deflate tests in autobahntestsuite were taking such a long time, I found that autobahn is using an adaptation of the algorithm named &lt;a href="http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de/utf-8/decoder/dfa/"&gt;Flexible and Economical UTF-8 Decoder&lt;/a&gt;. This is the C99 implementation: // Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Bjoern Hoehrmann &lt;[email protected]&gt; // See http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de/utf-8/decoder/dfa/ for details.</p>
+ <p>Yesterday I pushed Websocket permessage-deflate to Cowboy master. I also pushed a change in the way the code validates UTF-8 data (required for text and close frames as per the spec).
+ When looking into why the permessage-deflate tests in autobahntestsuite were taking such a long time, I found that autobahn is using an adaptation of the algorithm named Flexible and Economical UTF-8 Decoder. This is the C99 implementation:
+ // Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Bjoern Hoehrmann &lt;bjoern@hoehrmann.</p>
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- <p>Last week I read a great article on contributing to open source by Alvaro Videla. He makes many great points and I am in agreement with most of it. This made me want to properly explain my point of view with regard to open source and contributions. Unlike most open source evangelism articles I will not talk about ideals or any of that crap, but rather my personal feelings and experience.</p>
+ <p>Last week I read a great article on contributing to open source by Alvaro Videla. He makes many great points and I am in agreement with most of it. This made me want to properly explain my point of view with regard to open source and contributions. Unlike most open source evangelism articles I will not talk about ideals or any of that crap, but rather my personal feelings and experience.</p>
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- <p>As I am away from home with little to do (some call this a vacation) I wanted to reflect a little on the story so far, or how I arrived to Erlang and got to where I am now. The raw personal experience. It&#8217;ll be an article that&#8217;s more about social aspect, communities and marketing a project than technical considerations. As a period piece, it will also allow me to reflect on the evolution of Erlang in recent years.</p>
+ <p>As I am away from home with little to do (some call this a vacation) I wanted to reflect a little on the story so far, or how I arrived to Erlang and got to where I am now. The raw personal experience. It&#8217;ll be an article that&#8217;s more about social aspect, communities and marketing a project than technical considerations. As a period piece, it will also allow me to reflect on the evolution of Erlang in recent years.</p>
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- <p>Now that Cowboy 1.0 is out, I can spend some of my time thinking about Cowboy 2.0 that will be released soon after Erlang/OTP 18.0. This entry discusses the proposed changes to query string handling in Cowboy. Cowboy 2.0 will respond to user wishes by simplifying the interface of the cowboy_req module. Users want two things: less juggling with the Req variable, and more maps. Maps is the only dynamic key/value data structure in Erlang that we can match directly to extract values, allowing users to greatly simplify their code as they don&#8217;t need to call functions to do everything anymore.</p>
+ <p>Now that Cowboy 1.0 is out, I can spend some of my time thinking about Cowboy 2.0 that will be released soon after Erlang/OTP 18.0. This entry discusses the proposed changes to query string handling in Cowboy.
+ Cowboy 2.0 will respond to user wishes by simplifying the interface of the cowboy_req module. Users want two things: less juggling with the Req variable, and more maps. Maps is the only dynamic key/value data structure in Erlang that we can match directly to extract values, allowing users to greatly simplify their code as they don&#8217;t need to call functions to do everything anymore.</p>
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- <p>I will now be regularly writing posts about project status, plans and hopes for the future. Before that though, there&#8217;s one important news to share. Until a year ago all development was financed through consulting and development services. This worked alright but too much time was spent doing things that didn&#8217;t benefit the open source projects. And that didn&#8217;t make me happy at all. Because I like being happy I stopped that for the most part and spent the year figuring things out, experimenting and discussing with people about it.</p>
+ <p>I will now be regularly writing posts about project status, plans and hopes for the future.
+ Before that though, there&#8217;s one important news to share.
+ Until a year ago all development was financed through consulting and development services. This worked alright but too much time was spent doing things that didn&#8217;t benefit the open source projects. And that didn&#8217;t make me happy at all. Because I like being happy I stopped that for the most part and spent the year figuring things out, experimenting and discussing with people about it.</p>
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- <p>This was a triumph! I&#8217;m making a note here: HUGE SUCCESS!! It&#8217;s hard to overstate my satisfaction. Thanks to everyone who made this possible. If you have backed this fundraiser, and haven&#8217;t provided your personal details yet, please do so quickly so that your rewards can be sent! I am hoping that we will be able to make good use of all that money. The details of the expenses will be published regularly on the 2013 Fundraiser wiki page, giving you full disclosure as to how your money is used.</p>
+ <p>This was a triumph! I&#8217;m making a note here: HUGE SUCCESS!!
+ It&#8217;s hard to overstate my satisfaction. Thanks to everyone who made this possible.
+ If you have backed this fundraiser, and haven&#8217;t provided your personal details yet, please do so quickly so that your rewards can be sent!
+ I am hoping that we will be able to make good use of all that money. The details of the expenses will be published regularly on the 2013 Fundraiser wiki page, giving you full disclosure as to how your money is used.</p>
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- <p>Building OTP releases has always been a difficult task. Tools like Reltool or Rebar have made this simpler, but it&#8217;s no panacea. This article will show you an alternative and hopefully much simpler solution. There is two steps to building a release. First you need to build the various OTP applications you want to include in the release. Once done, you need to create the release itself, by including the Erlang runtime system alongside the applications, a boot script to start the node and all its applications, and some configuration files.</p>
+ <p>Building OTP releases has always been a difficult task. Tools like Reltool or Rebar have made this simpler, but it&#8217;s no panacea. This article will show you an alternative and hopefully much simpler solution.
+ There is two steps to building a release. First you need to build the various OTP applications you want to include in the release. Once done, you need to create the release itself, by including the Erlang runtime system alongside the applications, a boot script to start the node and all its applications, and some configuration files.</p>
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- <p>Today we will start the work on the intermediate module that will be used to run the code for the expressions found in our file&#8217;s body, replacing our interpreter. This is what we want to have when all the work is done: xerl -&gt; tokens -&gt; AST -&gt; intermediate -&gt; cerl Today we will perform this work only on the atomic integer expression however, so we will not build any module at the end.</p>
+ <p>Today we will start the work on the intermediate module that will be used to run the code for the expressions found in our file&#8217;s body, replacing our interpreter.
+ This is what we want to have when all the work is done:
+ xerl -&gt; tokens -&gt; AST -&gt; intermediate -&gt; cerl Today we will perform this work only on the atomic integer expression however, so we will not build any module at the end.</p>
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- <p>As promised we are adding an expression separator this time. This will be short and easy. In the tokenizer we only need to add a line recognizing the comma as a valid token. , : {token, {',', TokenLine}}. Then we need to change the following lines in the parser: exprs -&gt; expr : ['$1']. exprs -&gt; expr exprs : ['$1' | '$2']. And add a comma between the expressions on the second line: exprs -&gt; expr : ['$1'].</p>
+ <p>As promised we are adding an expression separator this time. This will be short and easy.
+ In the tokenizer we only need to add a line recognizing the comma as a valid token.
+ , : {token, {',', TokenLine}}. Then we need to change the following lines in the parser:
+ exprs -&gt; expr : ['$1']. exprs -&gt; expr exprs : ['$1' | '$2']. And add a comma between the expressions on the second line:</p>
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- <p>I would like to share some experience and theories on Erlang scalability. This will be in the form of a series of hints, which may or may not be accompanied with explanations as to why things are this way, or how they improve or reduce the scalability of a system. I will try to do my best to avoid giving falsehoods, even if that means a few things won&#8217;t be explained.</p>
+ <p>I would like to share some experience and theories on Erlang scalability.
+ This will be in the form of a series of hints, which may or may not be accompanied with explanations as to why things are this way, or how they improve or reduce the scalability of a system. I will try to do my best to avoid giving falsehoods, even if that means a few things won&#8217;t be explained.</p>
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- <p>We will be adding atomic integer expressions to our language. These look as follow in Erlang: 42. And the result of this expression is of course 42. We will be running this expression at compile time, since we don&#8217;t have the means to run code at runtime yet. This will of course result in no module being compiled, but that&#8217;s OK, it will allow us to discuss a few important things we&#8217;ll have to plan for later on.</p>
+ <p>We will be adding atomic integer expressions to our language. These look as follow in Erlang:
+ 42. And the result of this expression is of course 42.
+ We will be running this expression at compile time, since we don&#8217;t have the means to run code at runtime yet. This will of course result in no module being compiled, but that&#8217;s OK, it will allow us to discuss a few important things we&#8217;ll have to plan for later on.</p>
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- <p>Everything is an expression. This sentence carries profound meaning. We will invoke it many times over the course of these articles. If everything is an expression, then the language shouldn&#8217;t have any problem with me defining two modules in the same source file. mod first_module begin end mod second_module begin end Likewise, it shouldn&#8217;t have any problem with me defining a module inside another module. mod out_module begin mod in_module begin end end Of course, in the context of the Erlang VM, these two snippets are equivalent; there is nothing preventing you from calling the in_module module from any other module.</p>
+ <p>Everything is an expression.
+ This sentence carries profound meaning. We will invoke it many times over the course of these articles.
+ If everything is an expression, then the language shouldn&#8217;t have any problem with me defining two modules in the same source file.
+ mod first_module begin end mod second_module begin end Likewise, it shouldn&#8217;t have any problem with me defining a module inside another module.
+ mod out_module begin mod in_module begin end end Of course, in the context of the Erlang VM, these two snippets are equivalent; there is nothing preventing you from calling the in_module module from any other module.</p>
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- <p>Let&#8217;s build a programming language. I call it Xerl: eXtended ERLang. It&#8217;ll be an occasion for us to learn a few things, especially me. Unlike in Erlang, in this language, everything is an expression. This means that modules and functions are expression, and indeed that you can have more than one module per file. We are just starting, so let&#8217;s no go ahead of ourselves here. We&#8217;ll begin with writing the code allowing us to compile an empty module.</p>
+ <p>Let&#8217;s build a programming language. I call it Xerl: eXtended ERLang. It&#8217;ll be an occasion for us to learn a few things, especially me.
+ Unlike in Erlang, in this language, everything is an expression. This means that modules and functions are expression, and indeed that you can have more than one module per file.
+ We are just starting, so let&#8217;s no go ahead of ourselves here. We&#8217;ll begin with writing the code allowing us to compile an empty module.</p>
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- <p>Last week I was speaking at the London Erlang Factory Lite where I presented a live demonstration of building an FTP server using Ranch. As there was no slide, you should use this article as a reference instead. The goal of this article is to showcase how to use Ranch for writing a network protocol implementation, how Ranch gets out of the way to let you write the code that matters, and the common techniques used when writing servers.</p>
+ <p>Last week I was speaking at the London Erlang Factory Lite where I presented a live demonstration of building an FTP server using Ranch. As there was no slide, you should use this article as a reference instead.
+ The goal of this article is to showcase how to use Ranch for writing a network protocol implementation, how Ranch gets out of the way to let you write the code that matters, and the common techniques used when writing servers.</p>
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- <p>Everyone knows Tic Tac Toe, right? Players choose either to be the Xs or the Os, then place their symbol on a 3x3 board one after another, trying to create a line of 3 of them. Writing an algorithm to check for victory sounds easy, right? It&#8217;s easily tested, considering there&#8217;s only 8 possible winning rows (3 horizontal, 3 vertical and 2 diagonal). In Erlang though, you probably wouldn&#8217;t want an algorithm.</p>
+ <p>Everyone knows Tic Tac Toe, right?
+ Players choose either to be the Xs or the Os, then place their symbol on a 3x3 board one after another, trying to create a line of 3 of them.
+ Writing an algorithm to check for victory sounds easy, right? It&#8217;s easily tested, considering there&#8217;s only 8 possible winning rows (3 horizontal, 3 vertical and 2 diagonal).
+ In Erlang though, you probably wouldn&#8217;t want an algorithm.</p>
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&lt;div class=&#34;paragraph&#34;&gt;&lt;p&gt;When looking into why the permessage-deflate tests
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-and Economical UTF-8 Decoder&amp;lt;/a&amp;gt;. This is the C99
+algorithm named &lt;a href=&#34;http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de/utf-8/decoder/dfa/&#34;&gt;Flexible
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- <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="color: #000000">loop</span></span>(<span style="color: #009900">Socket</span>, <span style="color: #009900">Transport</span>);
+ <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="color: #000000">loop</span></span>(<span style="color: #009900">Socket</span>, <span style="color: #009900">Transport</span>, <span style="color: #009900">Rest</span>);
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