Demo: adding m[x] notation for indexing #9174
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This is just a proof of concept as a discussion point. We could easily have
m[x]
notation for looking up a value in a map (and possibly other data types), if we wanted to. It's no different grammatically from how it works in e.g. Python or Javascript.As people are using maps more and more, I see that there could be a case for adding this syntax now, as an alias for
erlang:map_get/2
, especially for accessing nested maps. Works in guards as well.