On Wed, Dec 10, 2025, at 12:20 PM, Tim Düsterhus wrote:
> Hi
>
> Am 2025-12-10 14:37, schrieb Vinicius Dias:
>>> This particular syntax was chosen as it is the same as in Ruby, the 
>>> only other language we know of that has this functionality.
>> 
>> I don't know how helpful this info is, but I'll provide it anyway.
>> Elixir and Erlang also have the functionality and its syntax is the
>> same, using the ^ character.
>> 
>> https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/pattern-matching.html#the-pin-operator
>
> AFAICT this is not quite right. It is supported in Elixir, but not in 
> Erlang. There is a proposal to add it to Erlang, but the corresponding 
> PR is still open, which indicates that it is not accepted yet: 
> https://www.erlang.org/eeps/eep-0055
>
> It's not surprising to me that Elixir supports it, since Elixir is 
> heavily inspired / influenced by Ruby.
>
> Best regards
> Tim Düsterhus

Still, it's good information to have.  That means two languages using the ^ 
character, and no one using anything else instead.  We went with ^ largely 
because "well, that's what Ruby does, and it's easy to implement that way."  So 
if it's more of a common standard (the way |> is the standard spelling of 
pipe), that's another argument to follow suit and not complicate things.

Thanks, Vinicius!

--Larry Tarfield

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