Gradualizer
cowboy
Gradualizer | cowboy | |
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6 | 10 | |
607 | 7,164 | |
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5.0 | 8.3 | |
2 days ago | 16 days ago | |
Erlang | Erlang | |
MIT License | ISC License |
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Gradualizer
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eqwalizer VS Gradualizer - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 17 Apr 2023
Gradualizer is a typechecker for Erlang. It's a bidirectional typechecker, which means it uses non-local type inference, i.e. a blend of typechecking with type inference. It aims to follow the principles of gradual typing, so that it's possible to add type annotations only to parts of your code, instead of the entire code base, and it's going to work with that. One of the eqwalizer authors, Ilya Klyuchnikov, contributed to Gradualizer in the past.
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[New] How do you verify program correctness in Elixir?
If you're looking for compile-time (or actually check-time) feedback you might be interested in Gradient, a gradual type checker for Elixir and a frontend to Gradualizer. These tools, while experimental, allow for applying "making illegal states unrepresentable" principle thanks to exhaustiveness checking. In general, they are more akin to the ML-style type checking than Dialyzer is.
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OCaml Programming: Correct and Efficient and Beautiful
I'm hoping that https://github.com/josefs/Gradualizer and its Elixir counterpart get us closer to what "I" want. I find dialyzer often inscrutable compared to something like OCaml's or Haskell's type errors.
I do still use it and typespecs, because it's better than no checking.
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Elixir and Phoenix after two years
There's Gradualyzer with support for Gradual Typing on the way.
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V0.14 of Gleam, a type safe language for the Erlang VM, has been released
There's an effort currently being led by Facebook to create gradual type system for Erlang call Gradualizer, which should also make its way over to Elixir.
https://github.com/josefs/Gradualizer
cowboy
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Does the Heroku Ruby Stack use Log4j?
According to the 'Server' response header, Cowboy is the customer facing web server https://github.com/ninenines/cowboy
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How to create an Erlang rebar3 release derivation with dependencies?
===> sh(git clone -n https://github.com/ninenines/cowboy .tmp_dir636214859401) failed with return code 128 and the following output: Cloning into '.tmp_dir636214859401'... fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/ninenines/cowboy/': SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
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Oh Erlang... where have you been all my life?
RE: HTTP/Web Sockets/TCP/UDP/etc. - check out NineNines libraries: Ranch (TCP Socket Acceptor), Cowboy (HTTP Server), Gun (HTTP client), and CowLib (General HTTP/SPDY library) are pretty good from what I hear.
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Build an Elixir Redis Server that's 100x faster than HTTP
Ranch is a pretty well optimized and battle hardened tcp acceptor. It powers the Cowboy/Phoenix server which scales to extreme level of concurrency and low latency. Cowboy uses ranch to pool and accept connections and I believe it uses {active,once}.
https://github.com/ninenines/cowboy
https://github.com/ninenines/ranch
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try-catch vs "let it crash"
I have a web application which uses cowboy and cachex every so often cachex errors, which means my server returns a 500.
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Most trafficked Flask site online?
Cowboy is a small, fast and modern HTTP server for Erlang/OTP.
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Criando serviço de envio de e-mail com ELIXIR!🔮
plug_cowboy: Uma implementação do Cowboy para o Elixir.
- Ti hogy implementálnátok a https://vakcinareg.neak.gov.hu/regisztracio oldalt?
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Learn how to deploy Elixir apps on Heroku
We are going to be using the light http server Cowboy and the adapter Plug to return our data.
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Is Erlang Worth Learning in 2021?
At the core of your web app (and any other app that works with HTTP) will be Cowboy, but further than that, you need to know what a web app consists of and pick your tools for each layer separately.
What are some alternatives?
purerl - Erlang backend for the PureScript compiler
bandit - Bandit is a pure Elixir HTTP server for Plug & WebSock applications
lumen - An alternative BEAM implementation, designed for WebAssembly
elli - Simple, robust and performant Erlang web server
gradualixir - Gradualizer Mix Wrapper
ranch - Socket acceptor pool for TCP protocols.
emqx - The most scalable open-source MQTT broker for IoT, IIoT, and connected vehicles
plug_cowboy - Plug adapter for the Cowboy web server
vernemq - A distributed MQTT message broker based on Erlang/OTP. Built for high quality & Industrial use cases. The VerneMQ mission is active & the project maintained. Thank you for your support!
heroku-buildpack-nodejs - Heroku's buildpack for Node.js applications.
gradient - Gradient is a static typechecker for Elixir
mochiweb - MochiWeb is an Erlang library for building lightweight HTTP servers.