Merge pull request #1106 from Jubobs/master

[erlang/en] Fix #970
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ven 2015-05-28 11:25:22 +02:00
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@ -167,9 +167,16 @@ is_dog(A) -> false.
% A guard sequence is either a single guard or a series of guards, separated
% by semicolons (`;`). The guard sequence `G1; G2; ...; Gn` is true if at
% least one of the guards `G1`, `G2`, ..., `Gn` evaluates to `true`.
is_pet(A) when is_dog(A); is_cat(A) -> true;
is_pet(A) when is_atom(A), (A =:= dog) or (A =:= cat) -> true;
is_pet(A) -> false.
% Warning: not all valid Erlang expressions can be used as guard expressions;
% in particular, our `is_cat` and `is_dog` functions cannot be used within the
% guard sequence in `is_pet`'s definition. For a description of the
% expressions allowed in guard sequences, refer to this
% [section](http://erlang.org/doc/reference_manual/expressions.html#id81912)
% of the Erlang reference manual.
% Records provide a method for associating a name with a particular element in a
% tuple.
% Record definitions can be included in Erlang source code files or put in files