View Source erl_anno (stdlib v6.2)
Abstract datatype for the annotations of the Erlang Compiler.
This module provides an abstract type that is used by the Erlang Compiler and its helper modules for holding data such as column, line number, and text. The data type is a collection of annotations as described in the following.
The Erlang Token Scanner returns tokens with a subset of the following annotations, depending on the options:
column
- The column where the token begins.location
- The line and column where the token begins, or just the line if the column is unknown.text
- The token's text.
From this, the following annotation is derived:
line
- The line where the token begins.
This module also supports the following annotations, which are used by various modules:
file
- A filename.generated
- A Boolean indicating if the abstract code is compiler-generated. The Erlang Compiler does not emit warnings for such code.record
- A Boolean indicating if the origin of the abstract code is a record. Used by Dialyzer to assign types to tuple elements.
The functions column()
,
end_location()
, line()
,
location()
, and text()
in the
erl_scan
module can be used for inspecting annotations in tokens.
The functions anno_from_term()
,
anno_to_term()
,
fold_anno()
,
map_anno()
,
mapfold_anno()
, and
new_anno()
, in the erl_parse
module can be used
for manipulating annotations in abstract code.
See Also
Summary
Types
A collection of annotations.
The term representing a collection of annotations. It is either a location/0
or a list of key-value pairs.
Functions
Returns the column of the annotations Anno.
Returns the end location of the text of the annotations Anno. If there is no
text, undefined
is returned.
Returns the filename of the annotations Anno. If there is no filename,
undefined
is returned.
Returns annotations with representation Term.
Returns true
if annotations Anno is marked as generated. The default is to
return false
.
Returns true
if Term is a collection of annotations, otherwise false
.
Returns the line of the annotations Anno.
Returns the location of the annotations Anno.
Creates a new collection of annotations given a location.
Modifies the filename of the annotations Anno.
Modifies the generated marker of the annotations Anno.
Modifies the line of the annotations Anno.
Modifies the location of the annotations Anno.
Modifies the record marker of the annotations Anno.
Modifies the text of the annotations Anno.
Returns the text of the annotations Anno. If there is no text, undefined
is
returned.
Returns the term representing the annotations Anno.
Types
-opaque anno()
A collection of annotations.
-type anno_term() :: term().
The term representing a collection of annotations. It is either a location/0
or a list of key-value pairs.
-type column() :: pos_integer().
-type filename() :: file:filename_all().
-type generated() :: boolean().
-type line() :: non_neg_integer().
-type record() :: boolean().
-type text() :: string().
Functions
Returns the column of the annotations Anno.
Returns the end location of the text of the annotations Anno. If there is no
text, undefined
is returned.
Returns the filename of the annotations Anno. If there is no filename,
undefined
is returned.
Returns annotations with representation Term.
See also to_term().
Returns true
if annotations Anno is marked as generated. The default is to
return false
.
Returns true
if Term is a collection of annotations, otherwise false
.
Returns the line of the annotations Anno.
Returns the location of the annotations Anno.
Creates a new collection of annotations given a location.
Modifies the filename of the annotations Anno.
Modifies the generated marker of the annotations Anno.
Modifies the line of the annotations Anno.
Modifies the location of the annotations Anno.
-spec set_record(Record, Anno) -> Anno when Record :: record(), Anno :: anno().
Modifies the record marker of the annotations Anno.
Modifies the text of the annotations Anno.
Returns the text of the annotations Anno. If there is no text, undefined
is
returned.
Returns the term representing the annotations Anno.
See also from_term().