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How do you write a fun that's recursive in Erlang?


I'm trying to write a recursive fun in an Erlang shell, but I keep getting an unbound variable exception:

1> Foo = fun(X) -> Foo(X) end.
* 1: variable 'Foo' is unbound

This probably goes without saying, but I'm not trying to create an infinite loop! This is just a simple example of the error I'm getting.


Solution

  • Since OTP 17.0 there are named funs:

    1> Perms = fun F([]) -> [[]]; F(L) -> [[H|T] || H <- L, T <- F(L--[H])] end.    
    #Fun<erl_eval.30.54118792>
    2> Perms([a,b,c]).
    [[a,b,c],[a,c,b],[b,a,c],[b,c,a],[c,a,b],[c,b,a]]
    

    Before that you could do this with a little argument trick:

    1> Foo = fun(F, X) -> F(F, X) end.
    #Fun<erl_eval.12.113037538>
    2> Foo(Foo, a).
    <...infinite loop!>
    

    The trick here is to send in the function as an argument to itself to allow recursion.

    Alternative way to make it in one shoot:

    1> Foo = fun(X) -> Fun = fun(F,Y) -> F(F,Y) end, Fun(Fun,X) end.
    #Fun<erl_eval.6.13229925>
    2> Foo(a).
    

    For example:

    1> Foo = fun(Max) ->
    1>     Fun = fun(F, X) when X > Max -> [];
    1>              (F, X) -> [X | F(F, X+1)]
    1>           end,
    1>     Fun(Fun, 0)
    1> end.
    #Fun<erl_eval.6.13229925>
    2> Foo(10).
    [0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]