Quaff is a set of tools for integrating Elixir into erlang applications (or vice versa).
This module parses erlang header files, and imports any constants as @
attributes. A constant means a -define
macro which evaluates to a constant term, and takes no arguments (though it may use macros which accept arguments). Constants whose names start with a capital letter will have an underscore prepended, for compatibility with Elixir syntax.
app/include/app_header.hrl:
-define(CONSTANT_FROM_APP,5)
lib/mymodule.ex:
defmodule MyModule
require Quaff.Constants
Quaff.Constants.include_lib("app/include/app_header.hrl")
def myfunc() do
@_CONSTANT_FROM_APP + 10
end
end
The Debug module provides a simple helper interface for running Elixir code in the erlang graphical debugger, using the technique I described in this posting.
Interactive Elixir (0.12.2) - press Ctrl+C to exit (type h() ENTER for help)
iex(1)> Quaff.Debug.start() #start the graphical debugger
{:ok, #PID<0.59.0>}
iex(2)> Quaff.Debug.load("./lib/mymodule.ex") #load all modules in source file
lib/mymodule.ex:1: redefining module My.Module
lib/mymodule.ex:212: redefining module My.OtherModule
[module: My.Module, module: My.OtherModule]
iex(3)> Quaff.Debug.load(Yet.AnotherModule) #load a module by name
{:module, Yet.AnotherModule}
Also provided is nload(module)
(equivalent to load(module, all_nodes: true)
), which debugs the module[s] on all known nodes.