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Personally, I would shy away from pmods for a new project, instead preferring the tuple module construct with record definitions if the "pmod style function calls" were necessary, this gives you the option of allowing tuple module style calls, while also allowing the more canonical m:f(a) type calls.
And it also let's you take advantage of dialyzer, which cannot be used to properly analyze tuple module calls.
If, however, your new project is using CB or boss_db, then you'll be using pmods anyway.
-Jesse
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Jesse Gumm
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