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dialyzer

COMMAND

dialyzer

COMMAND SUMMARY

Erlang Dialyzer

DESCRIPTION

This is the command line version for automated use. Below is a brief description of the list of its options. The same information can be obtained by writing

        "dialyzer --help"

in a shell. Please refer to the GUI description in the User's Guide, for more details on the operation of Dialyzer.

The exit status of the command line version is:

    0 - No problems were encountered during the analysis and no
        warnings were emitted.
    1 - Problems were encountered during the analysis.
    2 - No problems were encountered, but warnings were emitted.



Usage: dialyzer [--otp OTP_DIR] [--help] [--version] [--shell]
                 [-pa dir]* [-plt plt] [-Ddefine]* [-I include_dir]* 
                 [--output_plt file] [-Wwarn]*  [--src] 
                 [-c applications] [-r applications] [-o outfile] [-q]

Options: 
   -c applications (or --command-line applications)
       use Dialyzer from the command line (no GUI) to detect defects in the
       specified applications (directories or .erl or .beam files)
   -r applications
       same as -c only that directories are searched recursively for 
       subdirectories containing .erl or .beam files (depending on the 
       type of analysis)
   -o outfile (or --output outfile)
       when using Dialyzer from the command line, send the analysis
       results in the specified "outfile" rather than in stdout
   --src
       overwrite the default, which is to analyze BEAM bytecode, and
       analyze starting from Erlang source code instead
   -Dname (or -Dname=value)
       when analyzing from source, pass the define to Dialyzer (**)
   -I include_dir
       when analyzing from source, pass the include_dir to Dialyzer (**)
   --output_plt file
       Store the plt at the specified location after building it.
   --no_warn_on_inline
       Suppress warnings when analyzing an inline compiled bytecode file.
   -plt plt
       Use the specified plt as the initial plt. If the plt was built 
       during setup the files will be checked for consistency.
   -pa dir
       Include dir in the path for Erlang. Useful when analyzing files
       that have '-include_lib()' directives.
   -Wwarn
       a family of option which selectively turn on/off warnings.
        (for help on the names of warnings use dialyzer -Whelp)
   --otp OTP_DIR 
       overrides the default location of the Erlang/OTP system to use
   --shell
       do not disable the Erlang shell while running the GUI
   --version (or -v)
       prints the Dialyzer version and some more information and exits
   --help (or -h)
       prints this message and exits
   -q
       makes Dialyzer a bit more quiet

Note!

* denotes that multiple occurrences of these options are possible.

** options -D and -I work both from command-line and in the Dialyzer GUI; the syntax of defines and includes is the same as that used by "erlc".

Warning options:
  -Wno_return
     Suppress warnings for functions of no return.
  -Wno_unused
     Suppress warnings for unused functions.
  -Wno_improper_lists
     Suppress warnings for construction of improper lists.
  -Wno_tuple_as_fun
     Suppress warnings for using tuples instead of funs.
  -Wno_fun_app
     Suppress warnings for fun applications that will fail.
  -Wno_match
     Suppress warnings for pattern matching operations that will never 
     succeed.
  -Wno_comp
     Suppress warnings for term comparisons that will always return false.
  -Wno_guards
     Suppress warnings for guards that will always fail.
  -Wno_unsafe_beam
     Suppress warnings for unsafe BEAM code produced by an old 
     BEAM compiler.
  -Werror_handling ***
     Include warnings for functions that only return by means of an 
     exception.
Note:
   *** This is the only option that turns on warnings rather than 
       turning them off.

Identified discrepancies

The discrepancies currently identified by Dialyzer can be classified in the following categories:

TYPE ERRORS

REDUNDANT OR UNREACHABLE CODE

CODE RELICS

Feedback & bug reports

At this point, we very much welcome user feedback (even wish-lists!). If you notice something weird, especially if the Dialyzer reports any discrepancy that is a false positive, please send an error report describing the symptoms and how to reproduce them

AUTHORS

Tobias Lindahl - support@erlang.ericsson.se
Kostis Sagonas - support@erlang.ericsson.se

dialyzer 1.4.1
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