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file.
This example compares defaulty and tagged data representations using the
ports_profiler
tool. The example defines both defaulty
and tagged
objects implementing the same predicate. This predicate, count_atomics/3,
counts the number of atoms and the number of numbers in a list that can
contain atoms, numbers, and other types of terms that are irrelevant.
Running the same query for both representations, the ports_profiler
tool
is used to highlight their performance difference.
For a detailed analysis of this example, see the following blog post:
https://logtalk.org/2019/12/17/the-cost-of-defaulty-representations.html