pattern_tap VS guardsafe

Compare pattern_tap vs guardsafe and see what are their differences.

pattern_tap

Macro for tapping into a pattern match while using the pipe operator (by mgwidmann)

guardsafe

Macros expanding into code that can be safely used in guard clauses. (by DevL)
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pattern_tap guardsafe
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0.0 0.0
almost 7 years ago almost 8 years ago
Elixir Elixir
MIT License MIT License
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pattern_tap

Posts with mentions or reviews of pattern_tap. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-05-19.

guardsafe

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing pattern_tap and guardsafe you can also consider the following projects:

backports - Ensure backwards compatibility even if newer functions are used

named_args - Allows named arg style arguments in Elixir

lineo - parse transform for accurate line numbers

happy - the alchemist's happy path with elixir

pipes - Macros for more flexible composition with the Elixir Pipe operator

pipe_to - The enhanced elixir pipe operator which can specify the target position

Bang - Bang simply adds dynamic bang! functions to your existing module functions with after-callback.

OK - Elegant error/exception handling in Elixir, with result monads.