edoc_lib

Utility functions for EDoc.

Utility functions for EDoc.

DATA TYPES

edoc_env()

Environment information needed by EDoc for generating references. The data representation is not documented.

info() = #info{name=string(), mail=string(), uri=string()}

Functions


copy_file(From, To) -> term()

count(X, Xs) -> term()

datestr(X1) -> term()

escape_uri(Cs) -> term()

filename(T) -> term()

find_doc_dirs() -> term()

find_file(Ps, Pkg, Name) -> term()

find_sources(Path, Opts) -> term()

find_sources(Path, Pkg, Opts) -> term()

See edoc:run/3 for a description of the options subpackages, source_suffix and exclude_packages.

get_doc_env(Options::proplist()) -> edoc_env()

get_doc_env(App, Packages, Modules, Options::proplist()) -> edoc_env()

  • App = [] | atom()
  • Packages = [atom()]
  • Modules = [atom()]
  • [term()]

Creates an environment data structure used by parts of EDoc for generating references, etc. See edoc:run/3 for a description of the options file_suffix, app_default and doc_path.

See also: edoc:get_doc/3, edoc_extract:source/4.

get_first_sentence(Es) -> term()

is_name(Cs) -> term()

is_relative_uri(Cs) -> term()

is_space(Cs) -> term()

join_uri(Base, Path) -> term()

lines(Cs) -> term()

parse_contact(S, L) -> term()

EDoc "contact information" parsing. This is the type of the content in e.g. @author tags.

parse_expr(S, L) -> term()

EDoc Erlang expression parsing. For parsing things like the content of @equiv tags, and strings denoting file names, e.g. in @headerfile. Also used by edoc_run.

read_info_file(Dir) -> term()

run_doclet(Fun, Opts) -> term()

See edoc:run/3 for a description of the doclet option.

run_layout(Fun, Opts) -> term()

See edoc:layout/2 for a description of the layout option.

segment(Es, N) -> term()

simplify_path(P) -> term()

split_at(Cs, K) -> term()

split_at_space(Cs) -> term()

split_at_stop(Cs) -> term()

strip_space(Cs) -> term()

timestr(X1) -> term()

to_label(Cs) -> term()

transpose(Xss) -> term()

try_subdir(Dir, Subdir) -> term()

unique(Xs) -> term()

uri_get(Path) -> term()

write_file(Text::deep_string(), Dir::filename() (see module edoc), Name::filename() (see module edoc)) -> ok

Write the given Text to the file named by Name in directory Dir. If the target directory does not exist, it will be created.

write_file(Text::deep_string(), Dir::filename() (see module edoc), Name::filename() (see module edoc), Package::atom() | string()) -> ok

Like write_file/3, but adds path components to the target directory corresponding to the specified package.

write_info_file(App, Packages, Modules, Dir) -> term()

See also

edoc

Richard Carlsson richardc@it.uu.se
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