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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T17:04:44+00:00 2026-05-16T17:04:44+00:00

I have started some hands on in Erlang and I am getting : **

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I have started some hands on in Erlang and I am getting : ** 1: syntax error before: '->' ** whenever i am declaring any function for eg. to calculate sum of a list (this is experimental, of cource there is Built In Function for find sum of a list).

sum([]) -> 0;
sum([H | T]) -> H + sum(T).

in erl shell (v 5.5.5).

Thanks in advance

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    2026-05-16T17:04:44+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 5:04 pm

    You can’t define functions in the shell using the same syntax as in an erl file.

    You can define fun’s though.

    Syntax in the shell needs to be:

    Sum = fun([], _) -> 0; ([H | T], F) -> H + F(T, F) end,
    Sum([1,2,3], Sum).
    

    Note that recursive anonymous functions (which this is) are defined in an ugly way. You basically have to pass the function as an argument to itself.

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