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+ As well as let assignments Gleam also has constants, which are defined at the + top level of a module. +

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+ Constants must be literal values, functions cannot be used in their + definitions. +

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+ Constants may be useful for values that are used throughout your program, + permitting them to be named and to ensure there are no differences in the + definition between each use. +

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+ Using a constant may be more efficient than creating the same value in + multiple functions, though the exact performance characteristics will depend + on the runtime and whether compiling to Erlang or JavaScript. +

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- As well as let assignments Gleam also has constants, which are defined at the - top level of a module. -

-

- Constants must be literal values, functions cannot be used in their - definitions. -

-

- Constants may be useful for values that are used throughout your program, - permitting them to be named and to ensure there are no differences in the - definition between each use. -

-

- Using a constant may be more efficient than creating the same value in - multiple functions, though the exact performance characteristics will depend - on the runtime and whether compiling to Erlang or JavaScript. -

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