Difference between equal to and exactly equal to term comparison operators explains the difference, but an important question is also: which one should I use, when I don't compare floats to other things?
"Pragmatic Programming Erlang" recommends =:= and says you should be suspicious about == and only be using it when dealing with floats. However it also says that a lot of existing code does not follow this rule.
So I have a little dilemma. Should I use "==" (even when not comparing floats to other values) for consistency with surrounding code? Should I use "=:=" as appropriate, even if this would be inconsistent with the rest of the file? Should I convert the other expressions in the file to use "=:="?
What are the tradeoffs? Is either operator any more efficient than the other? If one of the operands is guaranteed to not be a number, does it matter which one I use? Are there no hidden traps (say, wrt. special float values like NaN, Inf, etc.. - in case Erlang supports these).
BTW, the codebase I'm facing is ejabberd.