Atom (Elixir v1.18.4)
View SourceAtoms are constants whose values are their own name.
They are often useful to enumerate over distinct values, such as:
iex> :apple
:apple
iex> :orange
:orange
iex> :watermelon
:watermelonAtoms are equal if their names are equal.
iex> :apple == :apple
true
iex> :apple == :orange
falseOften they are used to express the state of an operation, by using
values such as :ok and :error.
The booleans true and false are also atoms:
iex> true == :true
true
iex> is_atom(false)
true
iex> is_boolean(:false)
trueElixir allows you to skip the leading : for the atoms false, true,
and nil.
Atoms must be composed of Unicode characters such as letters, numbers,
underscore, and @. If the keyword has a character that does not
belong to the category above, such as spaces, you can wrap it in
quotes:
iex> :"this is an atom with spaces"
:"this is an atom with spaces"