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diff --git a/lib/reltool/doc/src/reltool.xml b/lib/reltool/doc/src/reltool.xml index 9786928ae8..0c2b7d2a2b 100644 --- a/lib/reltool/doc/src/reltool.xml +++ b/lib/reltool/doc/src/reltool.xml @@ -67,14 +67,14 @@ <taglist> - <tag><c><![CDATA[config]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>config</c></tag> <item> <p>This is the main option and it controls the configuration of <c>reltool</c>. It can either be a <c>sys</c> tuple or a name of a <c>file</c> containing a sys tuple.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[trap_exit]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>trap_exit></c></tag> <item> <p>This option controls the error handling behavior of <c>reltool</c>. By default the window processes traps @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ <c>trap_exit</c> to <c>false</c>.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[wx_debug]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>wx_debug</c></tag> <item> <p>This option controls the debug level of <c>wx</c>. As its name indicates it is only useful for debugging. See @@ -97,27 +97,27 @@ <taglist> - <tag><c><![CDATA[erts]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>erts</c></tag> <item> <p>Erts specific configuration. See application level options below.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[escript]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>escript</c></tag> <item> <p>Escript specific configuration. An escript has a mandatory file name and escript level options that are described below.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[app]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>app</c></tag> <item> <p>Application specific configuration. An application has a mandatory name and application level options that are described below.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[mod_cond]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>mod_cond</c></tag> <item> <p>This parameter controls the module inclusion policy. It defaults to <c>all</c> which means that if an application is @@ -134,28 +134,28 @@ system level is used as default for all applications.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[incl_cond]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>incl_cond</c></tag> <item> - <p>This parameter controls the application and escript - inclusion policy. It defaults to <c>derived</c> which means - that the applications that not have any explicit - <c>incl_cond</c> setting, will only be included if any other - (explicitly or implicitly included) application uses it. The - value <c>include</c> implies that all applications and - escripts that that not have any explicit <c>incl_cond</c> - setting will be included. <c>exclude</c> implies that all - applications and escripts) that that not have any explicit - <c>incl_cond</c> setting will be excluded.</p> + <p>This parameter controls the application and escript + inclusion policy. It defaults to <c>derived</c> which means + that the applications that not have any explicit + <c>incl_cond</c> setting, will only be included if any other + (explicitly or implicitly included) application uses it. The + value <c>include</c> implies that all applications and + escripts that that not have any explicit <c>incl_cond</c> + setting will be included. <c>exclude</c> implies that all + applications and escripts) that that not have any explicit + <c>incl_cond</c> setting will be excluded.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[boot_rel]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>boot_rel</c></tag> <item> <p>A target system may have several releases but the one given as <c>boot_rel</c> will be used as default when the system is booting up.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[rel]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>rel</c></tag> <item> <p>Release specific configuration. Each release maps to a <c>rel</c>, <c>script</c> and <c>boot </c> file. See the @@ -165,38 +165,38 @@ applications.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[relocatable]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>relocatable</c></tag> <item> - <p>This parameter controls whether the <c>erl</c> executable - in the target system automatically should determine where it - is installed or if it should use a hardcoded path to the - installation. In the latter case the target system must be - installed with <c>reltool:install/2</c> before it can be - used. If the system is relocatable, the file tree containing - the target system can be moved to another location without - re-installation. The default is <c>true</c>.</p> + <p>This parameter controls whether the <c>erl</c> executable + in the target system automatically should determine where it + is installed or if it should use a hardcoded path to the + installation. In the latter case the target system must be + installed with <c>reltool:install/2</c> before it can be + used. If the system is relocatable, the file tree containing + the target system can be moved to another location without + re-installation. The default is <c>true</c>.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[profile]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>profile</c></tag> <item> - <p>The creation of the specification for a target system is - performed in two steps. In the first step a complete - specification is generated. It will likely contain much more - files than you are interested in your customized target - system. In the second step the specification will be filtered - according to your filters. There you have the ability to - specify filters per application as well as system wide - filters. You can also select a <c>profile</c> for your - system. Depending on the <c>profile</c>, different default - filters will be used. There are three different profiles to - choose from: <c>development</c>, <c>embedded</c> and - <c>standalone</c>. <c>development</c> is default. The - parameters that are affected by the <c>profile</c> are: - <c>incl_sys_filters</c>, <c>excl_sys_filters</c>, - <c>incl_app_filters</c> and <c>excl_app_filters</c>.</p> + <p>The creation of the specification for a target system is + performed in two steps. In the first step a complete + specification is generated. It will likely contain much more + files than you are interested in your customized target + system. In the second step the specification will be filtered + according to your filters. There you have the ability to + specify filters per application as well as system wide + filters. You can also select a <c>profile</c> for your + system. Depending on the <c>profile</c>, different default + filters will be used. There are three different profiles to + choose from: <c>development</c>, <c>embedded</c> and + <c>standalone</c>. <c>development</c> is default. The + parameters that are affected by the <c>profile</c> are: + <c>incl_sys_filters</c>, <c>excl_sys_filters</c>, + <c>incl_app_filters</c> and <c>excl_app_filters</c>.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[app_file]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>app_file</c></tag> <item> <p>This parameter controls the default handling of the <c>app</c> files when a target system is generated. It @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ and <c>strip</c>.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[debug_info]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>debug_info</c></tag> <item> <p>The <c>debug_info</c> parameter controls whether the debug information in the beam file should be kept (<c>keep</c>) or @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ system.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[incl_sys_filters]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>incl_sys_filters</c></tag> <item> <p>This parameter normally contains a list of regular expressions that controls which files in the system that @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ <c>[".*"]</c>.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[excl_sys_filters]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>excl_sys_filters</c></tag> <item> <p>This parameter normally contains a list of regular expressions that controls which files in the system that not @@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ <c>excl_sys_filters</c>. This parameter defaults to <c>[]</c>.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[incl_app_filters]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>incl_app_filters</c></tag> <item> <p>This parameter normally contains a list of regular expressions that controls which application specific files @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ parameter defaults to <c>[".*"]</c>.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[excl_app_filters]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>excl_app_filters</c></tag> <item> <p>This parameter normally contains a list of regular expressions that controls which application specific files @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ <c>[]</c>.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[incl_archive_filters]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>incl_archive_filters</c></tag> <item> <p>This parameter normally contains a list of regular expressions that controls which top level directories in an @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ parameter defaults to <c>[".*"]</c>.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[excl_archive_filters]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>excl_archive_filters</c></tag> <item> <p>This parameter normally contains a list of regular expressions that controls which top level directories in an @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ parameter defaults to <c>["^include$","^priv$"]</c>.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[archive_opts]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>archive_opts</c></tag> <item> <p>This parameter contains a list of options that are given to <c>zip:create/3</c> when application specific files are @@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ supported:</p> <taglist> - <tag><c><![CDATA[incl_cond]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>incl_cond</c></tag> <item> <p>The value of this parameter overrides the parameter with the same name on system level.</p> @@ -318,62 +318,62 @@ supported:</p> <taglist> - <tag><c><![CDATA[vsn]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>vsn</c></tag> <item> <p>The version of the application. In an installed system there may exist several versions of an application. The <c>vsn</c> parameter controls which version of the application that will be choosen. If it is omitted, the latest version will be choosen.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[mod]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>mod</c></tag> <item> <p>Module specific configuration. A module has a mandatory name and module level options that are described below.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[mod_cond]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>mod_cond</c></tag> <item> <p>The value of this parameter overrides the parameter with the same name on system level.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[incl_cond]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>incl_cond</c></tag> <item> <p>The value of this parameter overrides the parameter with the same name on system level.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[app_file]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>app_file</c></tag> <item> <p>The value of this parameter overrides the parameter with the same name on system level.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[debug_info]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>debug_info</c></tag> <item> <p>The value of this parameter overrides the parameter with the same name on system level.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[incl_app_filters]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>incl_app_filters</c></tag> <item> <p>The value of this parameter overrides the parameter with the same name on system level.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[excl_app_filters]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>excl_app_filters</c></tag> <item> <p>The value of this parameter overrides the parameter with the same name on system level.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[incl_archive_filters]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>incl_archive_filters</c></tag> <item> <p>The value of this parameter overrides the parameter with the same name on system level.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[excl_archive_filters]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>excl_archive_filters</c></tag> <item> <p>The value of this parameter overrides the parameter with the same name on system level.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[archive_opts]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>archive_opts</c></tag> <item> <p>The value of this parameter overrides the parameter with the same name on system level.</p> @@ -384,18 +384,18 @@ supported:</p> <taglist> - <tag><c><![CDATA[incl_cond]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>incl_cond</c></tag> <item> - <p>This parameter controls whether the module is included or not. By - default the <c>mod_incl</c> parameter on application and system level - will be used to control whether the module is included or not. The - value of <c>incl_cond</c> overrides the module inclusion policy. - <c>include</c> implies that the module is included, while - <c>exclude</c> implies that the module not is included. - <c>derived</c> implies that the is included if any included uses the - module.</p> + <p>This parameter controls whether the module is included or not. By + default the <c>mod_incl</c> parameter on application and system level + will be used to control whether the module is included or not. The + value of <c>incl_cond</c> overrides the module inclusion policy. + <c>include</c> implies that the module is included, while + <c>exclude</c> implies that the module not is included. + <c>derived</c> implies that the is included if any included uses the + module.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[debug_info]]></c></tag> + <tag><c>debug_info</c></tag> <item> <p>The value of this parameter overrides the parameter with the same name on application level.</p> @@ -477,7 +477,9 @@ mod_name() = atom() profile() = development | embedded | standalone re_regexp() = string() reason() = string() -regexps() = [re_regexp()] | {add, [re_regexp()]} | {del, [re_regexp()]} +regexps() = [re_regexp()] + | {add, [re_regexp()]} + | {del, [re_regexp()]} rel_file() = term() rel_name() = string() rel_vsn() = string() @@ -487,7 +489,19 @@ script_file() = term() server() = server_pid() | options() server_pid() = pid() target_dir() = file() -window_pid() = pid()]]></code> +window_pid() = pid() +base_dir() = dir() +base_file() = file() +top_dir() = file() +top_file() = file() +target_spec() = [target_spec()] + | {create_dir, base_dir(), [target_spec()]} + | {create_dir, base_dir(), top_dir(), [target_spec()]} + | {archive, base_file(), [archive_opt()], [target_spec()]} + | {copy_file, base_file()} + | {copy_file, base_file(), top_file()} + | {write_file, base_file(), iolist()} + | {strip_beam_file, base_file()}]]></code> <marker id="start"></marker> </section> @@ -497,9 +511,9 @@ window_pid() = pid()]]></code> <name>create_target(Server, TargetDir) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Create a target system</fsummary> <type> - <v>Server = server()</v> + <v>Server = server()</v> <v>TargetDir = target_dir()</v> - <v>Reason = reason()</v> + <v>Reason = reason()</v> </type> <desc><p>Create a target system. Gives the same result as <c>{ok,TargetSpec}=reltool:get_target_spec(Server)</c> and @@ -604,6 +618,17 @@ window_pid() = pid()]]></code> </func> <func> + <name>get_status(Server) -> {ok, [Warning]} | {error, Reason}</name> + <fsummary>Get contents of a release file</fsummary> + <type> + <v>Server = server()</v> + <v>Warning = string()</v> + <v>Reason = reason()</v> + </type> + <desc><p>Get status about the configuration</p></desc> + </func> + + <func> <name>get_server(WindowPid) -> {ok, ServerPid} | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Start server process with options</fsummary> <type> |