I'm destructuring a tuple and binding its elements to variables in an Erlang function signature, like so:
store({X, Y}, State) ->
...
But sometimes I need to bind the source tuple and its contents. So far I've handled that with an extra line of code:
store(Point, State) ->
{X, Y} = Point,
...
But I'm new to Erlang and wonder if this is naive. My question is inspired by binding in a Scala extraction:
case point@Point(x, y) => ???
Is there a better way to bind the tuple and its contents at the same time, or is it best to destructure the tuple in a separate assignment?