In Erlang, what is the difference between Expressions and Statements?

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In Erlang, everything has a value.

So, the difference is that Erlang has expressions but does not have statements.

That explains Erlang's (arguably) wacky "if" expression.

Since it, and everything else, must evaluate to some kind of value, people often end them with a "true -> ok" clause to ensure the if doesn't crash at runtime.

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