[erlang-questions] Equal binaries with different integers

Aurelian Dragomir dragomir.aurelian@REDACTED
Fri May 3 11:53:01 CEST 2019


Yes

On Fri, May 3, 2019, 12:51 <dieter@REDACTED> wrote:

> "Trying" can be used as a noun, so it makes sense.
>
> On the technical part of Craig's examples:
> I like the erlang bit/binary syntax a lot, it allowed me to parse packet
> headers of binary socket protocols
> with (nearly) oneliners, compared to nasty bit-shifting and masking in C.
>
> dieter
>
> Am Do., Mai 2, 2019 15:17 schrieb empro2@REDACTED:
>
> Please
>
> Contemplate the following carefully:
>
>
>
> On Wed, 01 May 2019 16:34:15 +0900
> zxq9@REDACTED wrote:
>
> Your trying to put 24930 into a space that can hold a max
> value of 255.
>
>
>
> Your use of the symbol "Your" made me run full speed into
> the full stop and spend a brief period backtracking and
> inferring replacement of "Your" (bound to 'second person
> possessive') with "You're" or "You are", because
> otherwise your sentence only noun phrase :-)
>
> Michael
>
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> but that which was understood; and none of these
> comes necessarily close to that which was meant.
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