diameter_make (diameter v2.5-rc0)
View SourceDiameter dictionary compilation.
The function codec/2 is used to compile a diameter
dictionary file into Erlang source. The resulting source
implements the interface diameter requires to encode and decode the dictionary's
messages and AVPs.
The utility diameterc(1) provides an alternate compilation interface.
BUGS
Unrecognized options are silently ignored.
SEE ALSO
Summary
Types
Functions
-spec codec(File, [opt()]) -> ok | {ok, list()} | {error, Reason} when File :: dict() | {path, file:name_all()}, Reason :: string().
Compile a single dictionary file.
The input File can be either a path or a literal dictionary, the occurrence
of newline (ascii NL) or carriage return (ascii CR) identifying the latter.
Opt determines the format of the results and whether they are written to
file or returned, and can have the following types.
parse | forms | erl | hrl- Specifies an output format. Whether the output is returned or written to file depends on whether or not optionreturnis specified. When written to file, the resulting file(s) will have extensions.D,.F,.erl, and.hrlrespectively, basenames defaulting todictionaryif the input dictionary is literal and does not specify@name. When returned, results are in the order of the corresponding format options. Format options default toerlandhrl(in this order) if unspecified.The
parseformat is an internal representation that can be passed toflatten/1andformat/1, while theformsformat can be passed tocompile:forms/2. Theerlandhrlformats are returned as iolists.{include, string()}- Prepend the specified directory to the code path. Use to point at beam files compiled from inherited dictionaries,@inheritsin a dictionary file creating a beam dependency, not an erl/hrl dependency.Multiple
includeoptions can be specified.{outdir, string()}- Write generated source to the specified directory. Defaults to the current working directory. Has no effect if optionreturnis specified.return- Return results in a{ok, [Out]}tuple instead of writing to file and returningok.{name|prefix, string()}- Transform the input dictionary before compilation, setting@nameor@prefixto the specified string.{inherits, string()}- Transform the input dictionary before compilation, appending@inheritsof the specified string.Two forms have special meaning:
{inherits, "-"} {inherits, "Prev/Mod"}The first has the effect of clearing any previous inherits, the second of replacing a previous inherits of
Prevto one ofMod. This allows the semantics of the input dictionary to be changed without modifying the file itself.Multiple
inheritsoptions can be specified.
Note that a dictionary's @name, together with the
outdir option, determine the output paths when the return option is not
specified. The @name of a literal input dictionary
defaults to dictionary.
A returned error reason can be converted into a readable string using
format_error/1.
Reconstitute a parsed dictionary, as returned by codec/2, without using
@inherits. That is, construct an equivalent
dictionary in which all AVP's are definined in the dictionary itself. The return
value is also a parsed dictionary.
Turns a parsed dictionary, as returned by codec/2, back into the dictionary
format.
Turn an error reason returned by codec/2 into a readable string.