1epp(3)                     Erlang Module Definition                     epp(3)
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NAME

6       epp - An Erlang code preprocessor.
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DESCRIPTION

9       The  Erlang  code  preprocessor includes functions that are used by the
10       compile module to preprocess macros and include files before the  pars‐
11       ing takes place.
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13       The  Erlang source file encoding is selected by a comment in one of the
14       first two lines of the source file. The first string matching the regu‐
15       lar expression coding\s*[:=]\s*([-a-zA-Z0-9])+ selects the encoding. If
16       the matching string is not a valid encoding, it is ignored.  The  valid
17       encodings  are  Latin-1 and UTF-8, where the case of the characters can
18       be chosen freely.
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20       Examples:
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22       %% coding: utf-8
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24       %% For this file we have chosen encoding = Latin-1
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26       %% -*- coding: latin-1 -*-
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DATA TYPES

29       macros() = [atom() | {atom(), term()}]
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31       epp_handle() = pid()
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33              Handle to the epp server.
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35       source_encoding() = latin1 | utf8
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EXPORTS

38       close(Epp) -> ok
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40              Types:
41
42                 Epp = epp_handle()
43
44              Closes the preprocessing of a file.
45
46       default_encoding() -> source_encoding()
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48              Returns the default encoding of Erlang source files.
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50       encoding_to_string(Encoding) -> string()
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52              Types:
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54                 Encoding = source_encoding()
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56              Returns a string representation of an encoding.  The  string  is
57              recognized  by read_encoding/1,2, read_encoding_from_binary/1,2,
58              and set_encoding/1,2 as a valid encoding.
59
60       format_error(ErrorDescriptor) -> io_lib:chars()
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62              Types:
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64                 ErrorDescriptor = term()
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66              Takes an ErrorDescriptor and returns a string that describes the
67              error  or  warning.  This  function is usually called implicitly
68              when processing an ErrorInfo structure (see section Error Infor‐
69              mation).
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71       open(Options) ->
72               {ok, Epp} | {ok, Epp, Extra} | {error, ErrorDescriptor}
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74              Types:
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76                 Options =
77                     [{default_encoding, DefEncoding :: source_encoding()} |
78                      {includes,     IncludePath    ::    [DirectoryName    ::
79                 file:name()]} |
80                      {source_name, SourceName :: file:name()} |
81                      {macros, PredefMacros :: macros()} |
82                      {name, FileName :: file:name()} |
83                      extra]
84                 Epp = epp_handle()
85                 Extra = [{encoding, source_encoding() | none}]
86                 ErrorDescriptor = term()
87
88              Opens a file for preprocessing.
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90              If you want to change the file name of the implicit -file()  at‐
91              tributes   inserted   during  preprocessing,  you  can  do  with
92              {source_name, SourceName}. If unset it will default to the  name
93              of the opened file.
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95              If  extra is specified in Options, the return value is {ok, Epp,
96              Extra} instead of {ok, Epp}.
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98       open(FileName, IncludePath) ->
99               {ok, Epp} | {error, ErrorDescriptor}
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101              Types:
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103                 FileName = file:name()
104                 IncludePath = [DirectoryName :: file:name()]
105                 Epp = epp_handle()
106                 ErrorDescriptor = term()
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108              Equivalent to epp:open([{name,  FileName},  {includes,  Include‐
109              Path}]).
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111       open(FileName, IncludePath, PredefMacros) ->
112               {ok, Epp} | {error, ErrorDescriptor}
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114              Types:
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116                 FileName = file:name()
117                 IncludePath = [DirectoryName :: file:name()]
118                 PredefMacros = macros()
119                 Epp = epp_handle()
120                 ErrorDescriptor = term()
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122              Equivalent  to  epp:open([{name,  FileName}, {includes, Include‐
123              Path}, {macros, PredefMacros}]).
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125       parse_erl_form(Epp) ->
126                         {ok, AbsForm} |
127                         {error, ErrorInfo} |
128                         {warning, WarningInfo} |
129                         {eof, Line}
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131              Types:
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133                 Epp = epp_handle()
134                 AbsForm = erl_parse:abstract_form()
135                 Line = erl_anno:line()
136                 ErrorInfo = erl_scan:error_info() | erl_parse:error_info()
137                 WarningInfo = warning_info()
138                 warning_info() = {erl_anno:location(), module(), term()}
139
140              Returns the next Erlang form from the opened Erlang source file.
141              Tuple  {eof, Line} is returned at the end of the file. The first
142              form corresponds to an implicit attribute -file(File,1).,  where
143              File is the file name.
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145       parse_file(FileName, Options) ->
146                     {ok, [Form]} |
147                     {ok, [Form], Extra} |
148                     {error, OpenError}
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150              Types:
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152                 FileName = file:name()
153                 Options =
154                     [{includes,     IncludePath    ::    [DirectoryName    ::
155                 file:name()]} |
156                      {source_name, SourceName :: file:name()} |
157                      {macros, PredefMacros :: macros()} |
158                      {default_encoding, DefEncoding :: source_encoding()} |
159                      extra]
160                 Form =
161                     erl_parse:abstract_form() | {error,  ErrorInfo}  |  {eof,
162                 Line}
163                 Line = erl_anno:line()
164                 ErrorInfo = erl_scan:error_info() | erl_parse:error_info()
165                 Extra = [{encoding, source_encoding() | none}]
166                 OpenError = file:posix() | badarg | system_limit
167
168              Preprocesses and parses an Erlang source file. Notice that tuple
169              {eof, Line} returned at the end of the file  is  included  as  a
170              "form".
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172              If  you want to change the file name of the implicit -file() at‐
173              tributes  inserted  during  preprocessing,  you  can   do   with
174              {source_name,  SourceName}. If unset it will default to the name
175              of the opened file.
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177              If extra is specified in  Options,  the  return  value  is  {ok,
178              [Form], Extra} instead of {ok, [Form]}.
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180       parse_file(FileName, IncludePath, PredefMacros) ->
181                     {ok, [Form]} | {error, OpenError}
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183              Types:
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185                 FileName = file:name()
186                 IncludePath = [DirectoryName :: file:name()]
187                 Form =
188                     erl_parse:abstract_form()  |  {error,  ErrorInfo} | {eof,
189                 Line}
190                 PredefMacros = macros()
191                 Line = erl_anno:line()
192                 ErrorInfo = erl_scan:error_info() | erl_parse:error_info()
193                 OpenError = file:posix() | badarg | system_limit
194
195              Equivalent to epp:parse_file(FileName, [{includes, IncludePath},
196              {macros, PredefMacros}]).
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198       read_encoding(FileName) -> source_encoding() | none
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200       read_encoding(FileName, Options) -> source_encoding() | none
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202              Types:
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204                 FileName = file:name()
205                 Options = [Option]
206                 Option = {in_comment_only, boolean()}
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208              Read  the  encoding  from  a file. Returns the read encoding, or
209              none if no valid encoding is found.
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211              Option in_comment_only is true by default, which is correct  for
212              Erlang  source  files. If set to false, the encoding string does
213              not necessarily have to occur in a comment.
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215       read_encoding_from_binary(Binary) -> source_encoding() | none
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217       read_encoding_from_binary(Binary, Options) ->
218                                    source_encoding() | none
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220              Types:
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222                 Binary = binary()
223                 Options = [Option]
224                 Option = {in_comment_only, boolean()}
225
226              Read the encoding from a binary. Returns the read  encoding,  or
227              none if no valid encoding is found.
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229              Option  in_comment_only is true by default, which is correct for
230              Erlang source files. If set to false, the encoding  string  does
231              not necessarily have to occur in a comment.
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233       set_encoding(File) -> source_encoding() | none
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235              Types:
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237                 File = io:device()
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239              Reads  the  encoding from an I/O device and sets the encoding of
240              the device accordingly. The position of the  I/O  device  refer‐
241              enced  by File is not affected. If no valid encoding can be read
242              from the I/O device, the encoding of the I/O device  is  set  to
243              the default encoding.
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245              Returns  the  read  encoding,  or  none  if no valid encoding is
246              found.
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248       set_encoding(File, Default) -> source_encoding() | none
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250              Types:
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252                 Default = source_encoding()
253                 File = io:device()
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255              Reads the encoding from an I/O device and sets the  encoding  of
256              the  device  accordingly.  The position of the I/O device refer‐
257              enced by File is not affected. If no valid encoding can be  read
258              from  the  I/O  device, the encoding of the I/O device is set to
259              the encoding specified by Default.
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261              Returns the read encoding, or  none  if  no  valid  encoding  is
262              found.
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ERROR INFORMATION

265       ErrorInfo is the standard ErrorInfo structure that is returned from all
266       I/O modules. The format is as follows:
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268       {ErrorLine, Module, ErrorDescriptor}
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270       A string describing the error is obtained with the following call:
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272       Module:format_error(ErrorDescriptor)
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SEE ALSO

275       erl_parse(3)
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