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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Yes, we use it in our real-world
product (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.mfinder.pl/en.pdf">http://www.mfinder.pl/en.pdf</a>) - we have a sort of "basic"
communication protocol which may be "extended" - and really is. No
big deal, we may program such feature in this way or another.
Personally, I would not miss it.<br>
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W dniu 22.01.2013 07:44, Björn Gustavsson pisze:<br>
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<div style="">-extends() was mentioned when we first talked</div>
<div style="">about removing parameterized modules, so we</div>
<div style="">assumed that we needed to emulate -extends()</div>
<div style="">as well as parameterized modules.</div>
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<div style="">It seems to be a good time to ask the question:</div>
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<div style="">Is -extends() used by real projects? Do we really</div>
<div style="">need to emulate it?</div>
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<div style="">BTW, -extends() is described here:</div>
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<div style=""> <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.erlang.se/euc/07/papers/1700Carlsson.pdf">http://www.erlang.se/euc/07/papers/1700Carlsson.pdf</a><br>
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Björn Gustavsson, Erlang/OTP, Ericsson AB
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