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=== Example DSLs === Here are a few examples of domain-specific languages that can be implemented in Elixir: * **ExUnit**: Elixir's built-in testing framework, ExUnit, provides a DSL for defining and running tests. It allows developers to write expressive and readable test cases, making it easier to identify and fix issues. * **Phoenix Router**: Phoenix, a popular web framework built with Elixir, uses a DSL for defining routes. This DSL allows developers to define the behavior of different routes in a web application, making it easy to handle HTTP requests and define the application's routing logic. * **Ecto Query Language**: Ecto, Elixir's database wrapper, provides a DSL for querying and manipulating database records. This DSL allows developers to write expressive and type-safe queries, making it easier to interact with databases.
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