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-<p>
- Most commonly functions in the
- <a href="https://hexdocs.pm/gleam_stdlib/gleam/list.html"><code>gleam/list</code></a>
- module are used to iterate across a list, but at times you may prefer
- to work with the list directly.
-</p>
-<p>
- Gleam doesn't have a looping syntax, instead iteration is done through
- recursion and pattern matching.
-</p>
-<p>
- The <code>[first, ..rest]</code> pattern matches on a list with at least one
- element, assigning the first element to the variable <code>first</code> and
- the rest of the list to the variable <code>rest</code>.
- By using this pattern and a pattern for the empty list <code>[]</code> a
- function can run code on each element of a list until the end is reached.
-</p>
-<p>
- This code sums a list by recursing over the list and adding each int to a
- <code>total</code> argument, returning it when the end is reached.
-</p>
-