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-rw-r--r--lib/kernel/src/os.erl8
-rw-r--r--lib/kernel/test/os_SUITE.erl4
-rw-r--r--lib/observer/test/crashdump_viewer_SUITE.erl4
-rw-r--r--lib/ssh/src/ssh.hrl2
-rw-r--r--lib/ssh/src/ssh_cli.erl17
-rw-r--r--lib/ssh/src/ssh_options.erl2
-rw-r--r--lib/ssh/test/ssh_connection_SUITE.erl75
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/doc/src/timer.xml2
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/src/string.erl8
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/string_SUITE.erl4
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/emacs/Makefile20
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el127
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.indented784
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.orig784
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE.erl73
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/comments25
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/comprehensions47
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/funcs174
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/highlight78
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/icr157
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/macros31
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/records35
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/terms174
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/try_catch166
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/type_specs110
25 files changed, 1237 insertions, 1674 deletions
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/os.erl b/lib/kernel/src/os.erl
index ae188ae932..a4b4f798f9 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/os.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/os.erl
@@ -319,16 +319,16 @@ get_data(Port, MonRef, Eot, Sofar, Size, Max) ->
iolist_to_binary(Sofar)
end.
-eot(_Bs, <<>>, _Size, _Max) ->
+eot(Bs, <<>>, Size, Max) when Size + byte_size(Bs) < Max ->
more;
+eot(Bs, <<>>, Size, Max) ->
+ binary:part(Bs, {0, Max - Size});
eot(Bs, Eot, Size, Max) ->
case binary:match(Bs, Eot) of
- nomatch when Size + byte_size(Bs) < Max ->
- more;
{Pos, _} when Size + Pos < Max ->
binary:part(Bs,{0, Pos});
_ ->
- binary:part(Bs,{0, Max - Size})
+ eot(Bs, <<>>, Size, Max)
end.
%% When port_close returns we know that all the
diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/os_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/os_SUITE.erl
index 079b9790f6..a0bcde68db 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/test/os_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/test/os_SUITE.erl
@@ -324,8 +324,8 @@ max_size_command(_Config) ->
Res32768 = os:cmd("cat /dev/zero", #{ max_size => 32768 }),
32768 = length(Res32768),
- ResHello = os:cmd("echo hello", #{ max_size => 20 }),
- 6 = length(ResHello).
+ ResHello = string:trim(os:cmd("echo hello", #{ max_size => 20 })),
+ 5 = length(ResHello).
%% Test that the os:perf_counter api works as expected
perf_counter_api(_Config) ->
diff --git a/lib/observer/test/crashdump_viewer_SUITE.erl b/lib/observer/test/crashdump_viewer_SUITE.erl
index 32773a779e..41ca3f3ce9 100644
--- a/lib/observer/test/crashdump_viewer_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/observer/test/crashdump_viewer_SUITE.erl
@@ -820,10 +820,10 @@ dump_with_size_limit_reached(DataDir,Rel,DumpName,Max) ->
"-env ERL_CRASH_DUMP_BYTES " ++
integer_to_list(Bytes)),
{ok,#file_info{size=Size}} = file:read_file_info(CD),
- if Size < Bytes ->
+ if Size =< Bytes ->
%% This means that the dump was actually smaller than the
%% randomly selected truncation size, so we'll just do it
- %% again with a smaller numer
+ %% again with a smaller number
ok = file:delete(CD),
dump_with_size_limit_reached(DataDir,Rel,DumpName,Size-3);
true ->
diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh.hrl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh.hrl
index 3dee1c5521..4711f54fb5 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh.hrl
+++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh.hrl
@@ -35,6 +35,8 @@
-define(DEFAULT_TRANSPORT, {tcp, gen_tcp, tcp_closed} ).
+-define(DEFAULT_SHELL, {shell, start, []} ).
+
-define(MAX_RND_PADDING_LEN, 15).
-define(SUPPORTED_AUTH_METHODS, "publickey,keyboard-interactive,password").
diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_cli.erl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_cli.erl
index 62854346b0..958c342f5f 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_cli.erl
+++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_cli.erl
@@ -127,7 +127,8 @@ handle_ssh_msg({ssh_cm, ConnectionHandler,
cm = ConnectionHandler}};
handle_ssh_msg({ssh_cm, ConnectionHandler,
- {exec, ChannelId, WantReply, Cmd}}, #state{exec=undefined} = State) ->
+ {exec, ChannelId, WantReply, Cmd}}, #state{exec=undefined,
+ shell=?DEFAULT_SHELL} = State) ->
{Reply, Status} = exec(Cmd),
write_chars(ConnectionHandler,
ChannelId, io_lib:format("~p\n", [Reply])),
@@ -136,6 +137,15 @@ handle_ssh_msg({ssh_cm, ConnectionHandler,
ssh_connection:exit_status(ConnectionHandler, ChannelId, Status),
ssh_connection:send_eof(ConnectionHandler, ChannelId),
{stop, ChannelId, State#state{channel = ChannelId, cm = ConnectionHandler}};
+
+handle_ssh_msg({ssh_cm, ConnectionHandler,
+ {exec, ChannelId, WantReply, _Cmd}}, #state{exec = undefined} = State) ->
+ write_chars(ConnectionHandler, ChannelId, 1, "Prohibited.\n"),
+ ssh_connection:reply_request(ConnectionHandler, WantReply, success, ChannelId),
+ ssh_connection:exit_status(ConnectionHandler, ChannelId, 255),
+ ssh_connection:send_eof(ConnectionHandler, ChannelId),
+ {stop, ChannelId, State#state{channel = ChannelId, cm = ConnectionHandler}};
+
handle_ssh_msg({ssh_cm, ConnectionHandler,
{exec, ChannelId, WantReply, Cmd}}, State) ->
NewState = start_shell(ConnectionHandler, Cmd, State),
@@ -453,11 +463,14 @@ move_cursor(From, To, #ssh_pty{width=Width, term=Type}) ->
%% %%% make sure that there is data to send
%% %%% before calling ssh_connection:send
write_chars(ConnectionHandler, ChannelId, Chars) ->
+ write_chars(ConnectionHandler, ChannelId, ?SSH_EXTENDED_DATA_DEFAULT, Chars).
+
+write_chars(ConnectionHandler, ChannelId, Type, Chars) ->
case has_chars(Chars) of
false -> ok;
true -> ssh_connection:send(ConnectionHandler,
ChannelId,
- ?SSH_EXTENDED_DATA_DEFAULT,
+ Type,
Chars)
end.
diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_options.erl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_options.erl
index cf1534bd78..1e10f72956 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_options.erl
+++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_options.erl
@@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ default(server) ->
},
{shell, def} =>
- #{default => {shell, start, []},
+ #{default => ?DEFAULT_SHELL,
chk => fun({M,F,A}) -> is_atom(M) andalso is_atom(F) andalso is_list(A);
(V) -> check_function1(V) orelse check_function2(V)
end,
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_connection_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_connection_SUITE.erl
index 77c299b3ee..b818a7f45d 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_connection_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_connection_SUITE.erl
@@ -45,6 +45,8 @@ all() ->
{group, openssh},
small_interrupted_send,
interrupted_send,
+ exec_erlang_term,
+ exec_erlang_term_non_default_shell,
start_shell,
start_shell_exec,
start_shell_exec_fun,
@@ -543,6 +545,79 @@ start_shell_exec(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+exec_erlang_term(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config),
+ UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
+ file:make_dir(UserDir),
+ SysDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config),
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {password, "morot"}
+ ]),
+
+ ConnectionRef = ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user, "foo"},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {user_interaction, true},
+ {user_dir, UserDir}]),
+
+ {ok, ChannelId0} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity),
+
+ success = ssh_connection:exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId0,
+ "1+2.", infinity),
+ TestResult =
+ receive
+ {ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {data, _ChannelId, 0, <<"3",_/binary>>}} = R ->
+ ct:log("Got expected ~p",[R]);
+ Other ->
+ ct:log("Got unexpected ~p",[Other])
+ after 5000 ->
+ {fail,"Exec Timeout"}
+ end,
+
+ ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ TestResult.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+exec_erlang_term_non_default_shell(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config),
+ UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
+ file:make_dir(UserDir),
+ SysDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config),
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {shell, fun(U, H) -> start_our_shell(U, H) end}
+ ]),
+
+ ConnectionRef = ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user, "foo"},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {user_interaction, true},
+ {user_dir, UserDir}
+ ]),
+
+ {ok, ChannelId0} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity),
+
+ success = ssh_connection:exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId0,
+ "1+2.", infinity),
+ TestResult =
+ receive
+ {ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {data, _ChannelId, 0, <<"3",_/binary>>}} = R ->
+ ct:log("Got unexpected ~p",[R]),
+ {fail,"Could exec erlang term although non-erlang shell"};
+ Other ->
+ ct:log("Got expected ~p",[Other])
+ after 5000 ->
+ {fail, "Exec Timeout"}
+ end,
+
+ ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ TestResult.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
start_shell_exec_fun() ->
[{doc, "start shell to exec command"}].
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/timer.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/timer.xml
index fcaccdb2cb..350847bf7d 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/timer.xml
+++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/timer.xml
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@
<item>
<p>Evaluates <c>apply(<anno>Module</anno>, <anno>Function</anno>,
<anno>Arguments</anno>)</c> and measures the elapsed real time as
- reported by <seealso marker="os:timestamp/0">
+ reported by <seealso marker="kernel:os#timestamp/0">
<c>os:timestamp/0</c></seealso>.</p>
<p>Returns <c>{<anno>Time</anno>, <anno>Value</anno>}</c>, where
<c><anno>Time</anno></c> is the elapsed real time in
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/string.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/string.erl
index ab041ff53c..6f5e617230 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/string.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/string.erl
@@ -411,10 +411,12 @@ to_number(_, Number, Rest, _, Tail) ->
%% Return the remaining string with prefix removed or else nomatch
-spec prefix(String::unicode:chardata(), Prefix::unicode:chardata()) ->
'nomatch' | unicode:chardata().
-prefix(Str, []) -> Str;
prefix(Str, Prefix0) ->
- Prefix = unicode:characters_to_list(Prefix0),
- case prefix_1(Str, Prefix) of
+ Result = case unicode:characters_to_list(Prefix0) of
+ [] -> Str;
+ Prefix -> prefix_1(Str, Prefix)
+ end,
+ case Result of
[] when is_binary(Str) -> <<>>;
Res -> Res
end.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/string_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/string_SUITE.erl
index f43bfb4482..17714b8d4d 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/string_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/string_SUITE.erl
@@ -485,6 +485,10 @@ to_float(_) ->
prefix(_) ->
?TEST("", ["a"], nomatch),
?TEST("a", [""], "a"),
+ ?TEST("a", [[[]]], "a"),
+ ?TEST("a", [<<>>], "a"),
+ ?TEST("a", [[<<>>]], "a"),
+ ?TEST("a", [[[<<>>]]], "a"),
?TEST("b", ["a"], nomatch),
?TEST("a", ["a"], ""),
?TEST("å", ["a"], nomatch),
diff --git a/lib/tools/emacs/Makefile b/lib/tools/emacs/Makefile
index 35c93ba4ed..ea4d6cb723 100644
--- a/lib/tools/emacs/Makefile
+++ b/lib/tools/emacs/Makefile
@@ -54,8 +54,6 @@ EL_FILES = $(EMACS_FILES:%=%.el)
ELC_FILES = $(EMACS_FILES:%=%.elc)
-TEST_FILES = test.erl.indented test.erl.orig
-
# ----------------------------------------------------
# Targets
# ----------------------------------------------------
@@ -75,7 +73,7 @@ include $(ERL_TOP)/make/otp_release_targets.mk
release_spec: opt
$(INSTALL_DIR) "$(RELSYSDIR)/emacs"
- $(INSTALL_DATA) $(EL_FILES) $(README_FILES) $(TEST_FILES) \
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) $(EL_FILES) $(README_FILES) \
"$(RELSYSDIR)/emacs"
ifeq ($(DOCTYPE),pdf)
@@ -89,19 +87,3 @@ release_docs_spec: docs
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(MAN_FILES) "$(RELEASE_PATH)/man/man3"
endif
endif
-
-EMACS ?= emacs
-
-test_indentation:
- @rm -f test.erl
- @rm -f test_indent.el
- @echo '(load "erlang-start")' >> test_indent.el
- @echo '(find-file "test.erl.orig")' >> test_indent.el
- @echo "(require 'cl) ; required with Emacs < 23 for ignore-errors" >> test_indent.el
- @echo '(erlang-mode)' >> test_indent.el
- @echo '(toggle-debug-on-error)' >> test_indent.el
- @echo '(erlang-indent-current-buffer)' >> test_indent.el
- @echo '(write-file "test.erl")' >> test_indent.el
- $(EMACS) --batch -Q -L . -l test_indent.el
- diff -u test.erl.indented test.erl
- @echo "No differences between expected and actual indentation"
diff --git a/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el b/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el
index 411e0e13df..e4166053d5 100644
--- a/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el
+++ b/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
;; Author: Anders Lindgren
;; Keywords: erlang, languages, processes
;; Date: 2011-12-11
-;; Version: 2.8.0
+;; Version: 2.8.1
;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.1"))
;; %CopyrightBegin%
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
"The Erlang programming language."
:group 'languages)
-(defconst erlang-version "2.8.0"
+(defconst erlang-version "2.8.1"
"The version number of Erlang mode.")
(defcustom erlang-root-dir nil
@@ -2745,7 +2745,7 @@ Return nil if inside string, t if in a comment."
(1+ (nth 2 stack-top)))
((= (char-syntax (following-char)) ?\))
(goto-char (nth 1 stack-top))
- (cond ((looking-at "[({]\\s *\\($\\|%\\)")
+ (cond ((erlang-record-or-function-args-p)
;; Line ends with parenthesis.
(let ((previous (erlang-indent-find-preceding-expr))
(stack-pos (nth 2 stack-top)))
@@ -2755,19 +2755,10 @@ Return nil if inside string, t if in a comment."
(nth 2 stack-top))))
((= (following-char) ?,)
;; a comma at the start of the line: line up with opening parenthesis.
- (nth 2 stack-top))
+ (min (nth 2 stack-top)
+ (erlang-indent-element stack-top indent-point token)))
(t
- (goto-char (nth 1 stack-top))
- (let ((base (cond ((looking-at "[({]\\s *\\($\\|%\\)")
- ;; Line ends with parenthesis.
- (erlang-indent-parenthesis (nth 2 stack-top)))
- (t
- ;; Indent to the same column as the first
- ;; argument.
- (goto-char (1+ (nth 1 stack-top)))
- (skip-chars-forward " \t")
- (current-column)))))
- (erlang-indent-standard indent-point token base 't)))))
+ (erlang-indent-element stack-top indent-point token))))
;;
((eq (car stack-top) '<<)
;; Element of binary (possible comprehension) expression,
@@ -2776,13 +2767,11 @@ Return nil if inside string, t if in a comment."
(+ 2 (nth 2 stack-top)))
((looking-at "\\(>>\\)[^_a-zA-Z0-9]")
(nth 2 stack-top))
+ ((= (following-char) ?,)
+ (min (+ (nth 2 stack-top) 1)
+ (- (erlang-indent-to-first-element stack-top 2) 1)))
(t
- (goto-char (nth 1 stack-top))
- ;; Indent to the same column as the first
- ;; argument.
- (goto-char (+ 2 (nth 1 stack-top)))
- (skip-chars-forward " \t")
- (current-column))))
+ (erlang-indent-to-first-element stack-top 2))))
((memq (car stack-top) '(icr fun spec))
;; The default indentation is the column of the option
@@ -2838,12 +2827,13 @@ Return nil if inside string, t if in a comment."
(let ((base (erlang-indent-find-base stack indent-point off skip)))
;; Special cases
(goto-char indent-point)
- (cond ((looking-at "\\(end\\|after\\)\\($\\|[^_a-zA-Z0-9]\\)")
+ (cond ((looking-at "\\(;\\|end\\|after\\)\\($\\|[^_a-zA-Z0-9]\\)")
(if (eq (car stack-top) '->)
(erlang-pop stack))
- (if stack
- (erlang-caddr (car stack))
- 0))
+ (cond ((and stack (looking-at ";"))
+ (+ (erlang-caddr (car stack)) (- erlang-indent-level 2)))
+ (stack (erlang-caddr (car stack)))
+ (t off)))
((looking-at "catch\\b\\($\\|[^_a-zA-Z0-9]\\)")
;; Are we in a try
(let ((start (if (eq (car stack-top) '->)
@@ -2917,6 +2907,22 @@ Return nil if inside string, t if in a comment."
(current-column))) start-alternativ))))))
)))
+(defun erlang-indent-to-first-element (stack-top extra)
+ ;; Indent to the same column as the first
+ ;; argument. extra should be 1 for lists tuples or 2 for binaries
+ (goto-char (+ (nth 1 stack-top) extra))
+ (skip-chars-forward " \t")
+ (current-column))
+
+(defun erlang-indent-element (stack-top indent-point token)
+ (goto-char (nth 1 stack-top))
+ (let ((base (cond ((erlang-record-or-function-args-p)
+ ;; Line ends with parenthesis.
+ (erlang-indent-parenthesis (nth 2 stack-top)))
+ (t
+ (erlang-indent-to-first-element stack-top 1)))))
+ (erlang-indent-standard indent-point token base 't)))
+
(defun erlang-indent-standard (indent-point token base inside-parenthesis)
"Standard indent when in blocks or tuple or arguments.
Look at last thing to see in what state we are, move relative to the base."
@@ -2942,6 +2948,9 @@ Return nil if inside string, t if in a comment."
;; Avoid treating comments a continued line.
((= (following-char) ?%)
base)
+ ((and (= (following-char) ?,) inside-parenthesis)
+ ;; a comma at the start of the line line up with parenthesis
+ (- base 1))
;; Continued line (e.g. line beginning
;; with an operator.)
(t
@@ -3031,11 +3040,21 @@ This assumes that the preceding expression is either simple
(t col)))
col))))
+(defun erlang-record-or-function-args-p ()
+ (and (looking-at "[({]\\s *\\($\\|%\\)")
+ (or (eq (following-char) ?\( )
+ (save-excursion
+ (ignore-errors (forward-sexp (- 1)))
+ (eq (preceding-char) ?#)))))
+
(defun erlang-indent-parenthesis (stack-position)
(let ((previous (erlang-indent-find-preceding-expr)))
- (if (> previous stack-position)
- (+ stack-position erlang-argument-indent)
- (+ previous erlang-argument-indent))))
+ (cond ((eq previous stack-position) ;; tuple or map not a record
+ (1+ stack-position))
+ ((> previous stack-position)
+ (+ stack-position erlang-argument-indent))
+ (t
+ (+ previous erlang-argument-indent)))))
(defun erlang-skip-blank (&optional lim)
"Skip over whitespace and comments until limit reached."
@@ -5169,7 +5188,6 @@ future, a new shell on an already running host will be started."
;; e.g. it does not assume that we are running an inferior
;; Erlang, there exists a lot of other possibilities.
-
(defvar erlang-shell-buffer-name "*erlang*"
"The name of the Erlang link shell buffer.")
@@ -5180,46 +5198,28 @@ Also see the description of `ielm-prompt-read-only'."
:type 'boolean
:package-version '(erlang . "2.8.0"))
-(defvar erlang-shell-mode-map nil
- "Keymap used by Erlang shells.")
-
-
-(defvar erlang-shell-mode-hook nil
- "User functions to run when an Erlang shell is started.
-
-This hook is used to change the behaviour of Erlang mode. It is
-normally used by the user to personalise the programming environment.
-When used in a site init file, it could be used to customise Erlang
-mode for all users on the system.
-
-The function added to this hook is run every time a new Erlang
-shell is started.
+(defvar erlang-shell-mode-map
+ (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
+ (define-key map "\M-\t" 'erlang-complete-tag)
-See also `erlang-load-hook', a hook which is run once, when Erlang
-mode is loaded, and `erlang-mode-hook' which is run every time a new
-Erlang source file is loaded into Emacs.")
+ ;; Normally the other way around.
+ (define-key map "\C-a" 'comint-bol)
+ (define-key map "\C-c\C-a" 'beginning-of-line)
+ (define-key map "\C-d" nil) ; Was `comint-delchar-or-maybe-eof'
+ (define-key map "\M-\C-m" 'compile-goto-error)
+ map)
+ "Keymap used by Erlang shells.")
(defvar erlang-input-ring-file-name "~/.erlang_history"
"When non-nil, file name used to store Erlang shell history information.")
-
-(defun erlang-shell-mode ()
+(define-derived-mode erlang-shell-mode comint-mode "Erlang Shell"
"Major mode for interacting with an Erlang shell.
-We assume that we already are in Comint mode.
-
The following special commands are available:
\\{erlang-shell-mode-map}"
- (interactive)
- (setq major-mode 'erlang-shell-mode)
- (setq mode-name "Erlang Shell")
(erlang-mode-variables)
- (if erlang-shell-mode-map
- nil
- (setq erlang-shell-mode-map (copy-keymap comint-mode-map))
- (erlang-shell-mode-commands erlang-shell-mode-map))
- (use-local-map erlang-shell-mode-map)
;; Needed when compiling directly from the Erlang shell.
(setq compilation-last-buffer (current-buffer))
(setq comint-prompt-regexp "^[^>=]*> *")
@@ -5233,7 +5233,6 @@ The following special commands are available:
'inferior-erlang-strip-delete nil t)
(add-hook 'comint-output-filter-functions
'inferior-erlang-strip-ctrl-m nil t)
-
(setq comint-input-ring-file-name erlang-input-ring-file-name)
(comint-read-input-ring t)
(make-local-variable 'kill-buffer-hook)
@@ -5252,8 +5251,7 @@ The following special commands are available:
(define-key map [menu-bar compilation]
(cons "Errors" compilation-menu-map)))
map))))
- (erlang-tags-init)
- (run-hooks 'erlang-shell-mode-hook))
+ (erlang-tags-init))
(defun erlang-mouse-2-command (event)
@@ -5275,13 +5273,6 @@ Selects Comint or Compilation mode command as appropriate."
(call-interactively (lookup-key compilation-mode-map "\C-m"))
(call-interactively (lookup-key comint-mode-map "\C-m"))))
-(defun erlang-shell-mode-commands (map)
- (define-key map "\M-\t" 'erlang-complete-tag)
- (define-key map "\C-a" 'comint-bol) ; Normally the other way around.
- (define-key map "\C-c\C-a" 'beginning-of-line)
- (define-key map "\C-d" nil) ; Was `comint-delchar-or-maybe-eof'
- (define-key map "\M-\C-m" 'compile-goto-error))
-
;;;
;;; Inferior Erlang -- Run an Erlang shell as a subprocess.
;;;
diff --git a/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.indented b/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.indented
deleted file mode 100644
index 14a4eca7c3..0000000000
--- a/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.indented
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,784 +0,0 @@
-%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
-%%
-%% %CopyrightBegin%
-%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2009-2016. All Rights Reserved.
-%%
-%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
-%%
-%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-%%
-%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-%% limitations under the License.
-%%
-%% %CopyrightEnd%
-
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%% File : test.erl
-%%% Author : Dan Gudmundsson <[email protected]>
-%%% Description : Test emacs mode indention and font-locking
-%%% this file is intentionally not indented.
-%%% Copy the file and indent it and you should end up with test.erl.indented
-%%% Created : 6 Oct 2009 by Dan Gudmundsson <[email protected]>
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-%% Start off with syntax highlighting you have to verify this by looking here
-%% and see that the code looks alright
-
--module(test).
--compile(export_all).
-
-%% Used to cause an "Unbalanced parentheses" error.
-foo(M) ->
- M#{a :=<<"a">>
- ,b:=1}.
-foo() ->
- #{a =><<"a">>
- ,b=>1}.
-
-%% Module attributes should be highlighted
-
--export([t/1]).
--record(record1, {a,
- b,
- c
- }).
--record(record2, {
- a,
- b
- }).
-
--record(record3, {a = 8#42423 bor
- 8#4234,
- b = 8#5432
- bor 2#1010101
- c = 123 +
- 234,
- d}).
-
--record(record4, {
- a = 8#42423 bor
- 8#4234,
- b = 8#5432
- bor 2#1010101
- c = 123 +
- 234,
- d}).
-
--record(record5, { a = 1 :: integer()
- , b = foobar :: atom()
- }).
-
--define(MACRO_1, macro).
--define(MACRO_2(_), macro).
-
--spec t(integer()) -> any().
-
--type ann() :: Var :: integer().
--type ann2() :: Var ::
- 'return'
- | 'return_white_spaces'
- | 'return_comments'
- | 'text' | ann().
--type paren() ::
- (ann2()).
--type t1() :: atom().
--type t2() :: [t1()].
--type t3(Atom) :: integer(Atom).
--type t4() :: t3(foobar).
--type t5() :: {t1(), t3(foo)}.
--type t6() :: 1 | 2 | 3 |
- 'foo' | 'bar'.
--type t7() :: [].
--type t71() :: [_].
--type t8() :: {any(),none(),pid(),port(),
- reference(),float()}.
--type t9() :: [1|2|3|foo|bar] |
- list(a | b | c) | t71().
--type t10() :: {1|2|3|foo|t9()} | {}.
--type t11() :: 1..2.
--type t13() :: maybe_improper_list(integer(), t11()).
--type t14() :: [erl_scan:foo() |
- %% Should be highlighted
- term() |
- bool() |
- byte() |
- char() |
- non_neg_integer() | nonempty_list() |
- pos_integer() |
- neg_integer() |
- number() |
- list() |
- nonempty_improper_list() | nonempty_maybe_improper_list() |
- maybe_improper_list() | string() | iolist() | byte() |
- module() |
- mfa() |
- node() |
- timeout() |
- no_return() |
- %% Should not be highlighted
- nonempty_() | nonlist() |
- erl_scan:bar(34, 92) | t13() | m:f(integer() | <<_:_*16>>)].
-
-
--type t15() :: {binary(),<<>>,<<_:34>>,<<_:_*42>>,
- <<_:3,_:_*14>>,<<>>} | [<<>>|<<_:34>>|<<_:16>>|
- <<_:3,_:_*1472>>|<<_:19,_:_*14>>| <<_:34>>|
- <<_:34>>|<<_:34>>|<<_:34>>].
--type t16() :: fun().
--type t17() :: fun((...) -> paren()).
--type t18() :: fun(() -> t17() | t16()).
--type t19() :: fun((t18()) -> t16()) |
- fun((nonempty_maybe_improper_list('integer', any())|
- 1|2|3|a|b|<<_:3,_:_*14>>|integer()) ->
- nonempty_maybe_improper_list('integer', any())|
- 1|2|3|a|b|<<_:3,_:_*14>>|integer()).
--type t20() :: [t19(), ...].
--type t21() :: tuple().
--type t21(A) :: A.
--type t22() :: t21(integer()).
--type t23() :: #rec1{}.
--type t24() :: #rec2{a :: t23(), b :: [atom()]}.
--type t25() :: #rec3{f123 :: [t24() |
- 1|2|3|4|a|b|c|d|
- nonempty_maybe_improper_list(integer, any())]}.
--type t26() :: #rec4{ a :: integer()
- , b :: any()
- }.
--type t27() :: { integer()
- , atom()
- }.
--type t99() ::
- {t2(),t4(),t5(),t6(),t7(),t8(),t10(),t14(),
- t15(),t20(),t21(), t22(),t25()}.
--spec t1(FooBar :: t99()) -> t99();
- (t2()) -> t2();
- (t4()) -> t4() when is_subtype(t4(), t24);
- (t23()) -> t23() when is_subtype(t23(), atom()),
- is_subtype(t23(), t14());
- (t24()) -> t24() when is_subtype(t24(), atom()),
- is_subtype(t24(), t14()),
- is_subtype(t24(), t4()).
-
--spec over(I :: integer()) -> R1 :: foo:typen();
- (A :: atom()) -> R2 :: foo:atomen();
- (T :: tuple()) -> R3 :: bar:typen().
-
--spec mod:t2() -> any().
-
--spec handle_cast(Cast :: {'exchange', node(), [[name(),...]]}
- | {'del_member', name(), pid()},
- #state{}) -> {'noreply', #state{}}.
-
--spec handle_cast(Cast ::
- {'exchange', node(), [[name(),...]]}
- | {'del_member', name(), pid()},
- #state{}) -> {'noreply', #state{}}.
-
--spec all(fun((T) -> boolean()), List :: [T]) ->
- boolean() when is_subtype(T, term()). % (*)
-
--spec get_closest_pid(term()) ->
- Return :: pid()
- | {'error', {'no_process', term()}
- | {'no_such_group', term()}}.
-
--spec add( X :: integer()
- , Y :: integer()
- ) -> integer().
-
--opaque attributes_data() ::
- [{'column', column()} | {'line', info_line()} |
- {'text', string()}] | {line(),column()}.
--record(r,{
- f1 :: attributes_data(),
- f222 = foo:bar(34, #rec3{}, 234234234423,
- aassdsfsdfsdf, 2234242323) ::
- [t24() | 1|2|3|4|a|b|c|d|
- nonempty_maybe_improper_list(integer, any())],
- f333 :: [t24() | 1|2|3|4|a|b|c|d|
- nonempty_maybe_improper_list(integer, any())],
- f3 = x:y(),
- f4 = x:z() :: t99(),
- f17 :: 'undefined',
- f18 :: 1 | 2 | 'undefined',
- f19 = 3 :: integer()|undefined,
- f5 = 3 :: undefined|integer()}).
-
--record(state, {
- sequence_number = 1 :: integer()
- }).
-
-
-highlighting(X) % Function definitions should be highlighted
- when is_integer(X) -> % and so should `when' and `is_integer' be
- %% Highlighting
- %% Various characters (we keep an `atom' after to see that highlighting ends)
- $a,atom, % Characters should be marked
- "string",atom, % and strings
- 'asdasd',atom, % quote should be atoms??
- 'VaV',atom,
- 'aVa',atom,
- '\'atom',atom,
- 'atom\'',atom,
- 'at\'om',atom,
- '#1',atom,
-
- $", atom, % atom should be ok
- $', atom,
-
- "string$", atom, "string$", atom, % currently buggy I know...
- "string\$", atom, % workaround for bug above
-
- "char $in string", atom,
-
- 'atom$', atom, 'atom$', atom,
- 'atom\$', atom,
-
- 'char $in atom', atom,
-
- $[, ${, $\\, atom,
- ?MACRO_1,
- ?MACRO_2(foo),
-
- %% Numerical constants
- 16#DD, % AD Should not be highlighted
- 32#dd, % AD Should not be highlighted
- 32#ddAB, % AD Should not be highlighted
- 32#101, % AD Should not be highlighted
- 32#ABTR, % AD Should not be highlighted
-
- %% Variables
- Variables = lists:foo(),
- _Variables = lists:foo(), % AD
- AppSpec = Xyz/2,
- Module42 = Xyz(foo, bar),
- Module:foo(),
- _Module:foo(), % AD
- FooÅÅ = lists:reverse([tl,hd,tl,hd]), % AD Should highlight FooÅÅ
- _FooÅÅ = 42, % AD Should highlight _FooÅÅ
-
- %% Bifs
- erlang:registered(),
- registered(),
- hd(tl(tl(hd([a,b,c])))),
- erlang:anything(lists),
- %% Guards
- is_atom(foo), is_float(2.3), is_integer(32), is_number(4323.3),
- is_function(Fun), is_pid(self()),
- not_a_guard:is_list([]),
- %% Other Types
-
- atom, % not (currently) hightlighted
- 234234,
- 234.43,
-
- [list, are, not, higlighted],
- {nor, is, tuple},
- ok.
-
-%%%
-%%% Indentation
-%%%
-
-%%% Left
-
-%% Indented
-
- % Right
-
-
-indent_basics(X, Y, Z)
- when X > 42,
- Z < 13;
- Y =:= 4711 ->
- %% comments
- % right comments
- case lists:filter(fun(_, AlongName,
- B,
- C) ->
- true
- end,
- [a,v,b])
- of
- [] ->
- Y = 5 * 43,
- ok;
- [_|_] ->
- Y = 5 * 43,
- ok
- end,
- Y,
- %% List, tuples and binaries
- [a,
- b, c
- ],
- [ a,
- b, c
- ],
-
- [
- a,
- b
- ],
- {a,
- b,c
- },
- { a,
- b,c
- },
-
- {
- a,
- b
- },
-
- <<1:8,
- 2:8
- >>,
- <<
- 1:8,
- 2:8
- >>,
- << 1:8,
- 2:8
- >>,
-
- (a,
- b,
- c
- ),
-
- ( a,
- b,
- c
- ),
-
-
- (
- a,
- b,
- c
- ),
-
- call(2#42423 bor
- #4234,
- 2#5432,
- other_arg),
- ok;
-indent_basics(Xlongname,
- #struct{a=Foo,
- b=Bar},
- [X|
- Y]) ->
- testing_next_clause,
- ok;
-indent_basics( % AD added clause
- X, % not sure how this should look
- Y,
- Z)
- when
- X < 42, Z > 13;
- Y =:= 4711 ->
- foo;
-indent_basics(X, Y, Z) when % AD added clause
- X < 42, Z > 13; % testing when indentation
- Y =:= 4711 ->
- foo;
-indent_basics(X, Y, Z) % AD added clause
- when % testing when indentation
- X < 42, Z > 13; % unsure about this one
- Y =:= 4711 ->
- foo.
-
-
-
-indent_nested() ->
- [
- {foo, 2, "string"},
- {bar, 3, "another string"}
- ].
-
-
-indent_icr(Z) -> % icr = if case receive
- %% If
- if Z >= 0 ->
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- Z =< 10 ->
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- Z == 5 orelse
- Z == 7 ->
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- true ->
- if_works
- end,
- %% Case
- case {Z, foo, bar} of
- {Z,_,_} ->
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- {Z,_,_} when
- Z =:= 42 -> % AD line should be indented as a when
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- {Z,_,_}
- when Z < 10 -> % AD when should be indented
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- {Z,_,_}
- when % AD when should be indented
- Z < 10 % and the guards should follow when
- andalso % unsure about how though
- true ->
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X)
- end,
- %% begin
- begin
- sune,
- X = 74234 + foo(8456) +
- 345 div 43,
- ok
- end,
-
-
- %% receive
- receive
- {Z,_,_} ->
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- Z ->
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X)
- end,
- receive
- {Z,_,_} ->
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- Z % AD added clause
- when Z =:= 1 -> % This line should be indented by 2
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- Z when % AD added clause
- Z =:= 2 -> % This line should be indented by 2
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- Z ->
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X)
- after infinity ->
- foo(X),
- asd(X),
- 5*43
- end,
- receive
- after 10 ->
- foo(X),
- asd(X),
- 5*43
- end,
- ok.
-
-indent_fun() ->
- %% Changed fun to one indention level
- Var = spawn(fun(X)
- when X == 2;
- X > 10 ->
- hello,
- case Hello() of
- true when is_atom(X) ->
- foo;
- false ->
- bar
- end;
- (Foo) when is_atom(Foo),
- is_integer(X) ->
- X = 6* 45,
- Y = true andalso
- kalle
- end),
- %% check EEP37 named funs
- Fn1 = fun Fact(N) when N > 0 ->
- F = Fact(N-1),
- N * F;
- Fact(0) ->
- 1
- end,
- %% check anonymous funs too
- Fn2 = fun(0) ->
- 1;
- (N) ->
- N
- end,
- ok.
-
-indent_try_catch() ->
- try
- io:format(stdout, "Parsing file ~s, ",
- [St0#leex.xfile]),
- {ok,Line3,REAs,Actions,St3} =
- parse_rules(Xfile, Line2, Macs, St2)
- catch
- exit:{badarg,R} ->
- foo(R),
- io:format(stdout,
- "ERROR reason ~p~n",
- R);
- error:R % AD added clause
- when R =:= 42 -> % when should be indented
- foo(R);
- error:R % AD added clause
- when % when should be indented
- R =:= 42 -> % but unsure about this (maybe 2 more)
- foo(R);
- error:R when % AD added clause
- R =:= foo -> % line should be 2 indented (works)
- foo(R);
- error:R ->
- foo(R),
- io:format(stdout,
- "ERROR reason ~p~n",
- R)
- after
- foo('after'),
- file:close(Xfile)
- end;
-indent_try_catch() ->
- try
- foo(bar)
- of
- X when true andalso
- kalle ->
- io:format(stdout, "Parsing file ~s, ",
- [St0#leex.xfile]),
- {ok,Line3,REAs,Actions,St3} =
- parse_rules(Xfile, Line2, Macs, St2);
- X % AD added clause
- when false andalso % when should be 2 indented
- bengt ->
- gurka();
- X when % AD added clause
- false andalso % line should be 2 indented
- not bengt ->
- gurka();
- X ->
- io:format(stdout, "Parsing file ~s, ",
- [St0#leex.xfile]),
- {ok,Line3,REAs,Actions,St3} =
- parse_rules(Xfile, Line2, Macs, St2)
- catch
- exit:{badarg,R} ->
- foo(R),
- io:format(stdout,
- "ERROR reason ~p~n",
- R);
- error:R ->
- foo(R),
- io:format(stdout,
- "ERROR reason ~p~n",
- R)
- after
- foo('after'),
- file:close(Xfile),
- bar(with_long_arg,
- with_second_arg)
- end;
-indent_try_catch() ->
- try foo()
- after
- foo(),
- bar(with_long_arg,
- with_second_arg)
- end.
-
-indent_catch() ->
- D = B +
- float(43.1),
-
- B = catch oskar(X),
-
- A = catch (baz +
- bax),
- catch foo(),
-
- C = catch B +
- float(43.1),
-
- case catch foo(X) of
- A ->
- B
- end,
-
- case
- catch foo(X)
- of
- A ->
- B
- end,
-
- case
- foo(X)
- of
- A ->
- catch B,
- X
- end,
-
- try sune of
- _ -> foo
- catch _:_ -> baf
- end,
-
- try
- sune
- of
- _ ->
- X = 5,
- (catch foo(X)),
- X + 10
- catch _:_ -> baf
- end,
-
- try
- (catch sune)
- of
- _ ->
- catch foo() %% BUGBUG can't handle catch inside try without parentheses
- catch _:_ ->
- baf
- end,
-
- try
- (catch exit())
- catch
- _ ->
- catch baf()
- end,
- ok.
-
-indent_binary() ->
- X = lists:foldr(fun(M) ->
- <<Ma/binary, " ">>
- end, [], A),
- A = <<X/binary, 0:8>>,
- B.
-
-
-indent_comprehensions() ->
- %% I don't have a good idea how we want to handle this
- %% but they are here to show how they are indented today.
- Result1 = [X ||
- #record{a=X} <- lists:seq(1, 10),
- true = (X rem 2)
- ],
- Result2 = [X || <<X:32,_:32>> <= <<0:512>>,
- true = (X rem 2)
- ],
-
- Binary1 = << <<X:8>> ||
- #record{a=X} <- lists:seq(1, 10),
- true = (X rem 2)
- >>,
-
- Binary2 = << <<X:8>> || <<X:32,_:32>> <= <<0:512>>,
- true = (X rem 2)
- >>,
- ok.
-
-%% This causes an error in earlier erlang-mode versions.
-foo() ->
- [#foo{
- foo = foo}].
-
-%% Record indentation
-some_function_with_a_very_long_name() ->
- #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
- field1=a,
- field2=b},
- case dummy_function_with_a_very_very_long_name(x) of
- #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
- field1=a,
- field2=b} ->
- ok;
- Var = #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
- field1=a,
- field2=b} ->
- Var#'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
- field1=a,
- field2=b};
- #xyz{
- a=1,
- b=2} ->
- ok
- end.
-
-another_function_with_a_very_very_long_name() ->
- #rec{
- field1=1,
- field2=1}.
-
-some_function_name_xyz(xyzzy, #some_record{
- field1=Field1,
- field2=Field2}) ->
- SomeVariable = f(#'Some-long-record-name'{
- field_a = 1,
- 'inter-xyz-parameters' =
- #'Some-other-very-long-record-name'{
- field2 = Field1,
- field2 = Field2}}),
- {ok, SomeVariable}.
-
-commas_first() ->
- {abc, [ {some_var, 1}
- , {some_other_var, 2}
- , {erlang_ftw, 9}
- , {erlang_cookie, 'cookie'}
- , {cmds,
- [ {one, "sudo ls"}
- , {one, "sudo ls"}
- , {two, "sudo ls"}
- , {three, "sudo ls"}
- , {four, "sudo ls"}
- , {three, "sudo ls"}
- ] }
- , {ssh_username, "yow"}
- , {cluster,
- [ {aaaa, [ {"10.198.55.12" , "" }
- , {"10.198.55.13" , "" }
- ] }
- , {bbbb, [ {"10.198.55.151", "" }
- , {"10.198.55.123", "" }
- , {"10.198.55.34" , "" }
- , {"10.198.55.85" , "" }
- , {"10.198.55.67" , "" }
- ] }
- , {cccc, [ {"10.198.55.68" , "" }
- , {"10.198.55.69" , "" }
- ] }
- ] }
- ]
- }.
-
-
-%% this used to result in a scan-sexp error
-[{
- }].
-
-%% this used to result in 2x the correct indentation within the function
-%% body, due to the function name being mistaken for a keyword
-catcher(N) ->
- try generate_exception(N) of
- Val -> {N, normal, Val}
- catch
- throw:X -> {N, caught, thrown, X};
- exit:X -> {N, caught, exited, X};
- error:X -> {N, caught, error, X}
- end.
diff --git a/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.orig b/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.orig
deleted file mode 100644
index c0cf1749b6..0000000000
--- a/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.orig
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,784 +0,0 @@
-%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
-%%
-%% %CopyrightBegin%
-%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2009-2016. All Rights Reserved.
-%%
-%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
-%%
-%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-%%
-%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-%% limitations under the License.
-%%
-%% %CopyrightEnd%
-
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%% File : test.erl
-%%% Author : Dan Gudmundsson <[email protected]>
-%%% Description : Test emacs mode indention and font-locking
-%%% this file is intentionally not indented.
-%%% Copy the file and indent it and you should end up with test.erl.indented
-%%% Created : 6 Oct 2009 by Dan Gudmundsson <[email protected]>
-%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-%% Start off with syntax highlighting you have to verify this by looking here
-%% and see that the code looks alright
-
--module(test).
--compile(export_all).
-
-%% Used to cause an "Unbalanced parentheses" error.
-foo(M) ->
-M#{a :=<<"a">>
-,b:=1}.
-foo() ->
-#{a =><<"a">>
-,b=>1}.
-
-%% Module attributes should be highlighted
-
--export([t/1]).
--record(record1, {a,
- b,
- c
-}).
--record(record2, {
- a,
- b
- }).
-
--record(record3, {a = 8#42423 bor
- 8#4234,
- b = 8#5432
- bor 2#1010101
- c = 123 +
-234,
- d}).
-
--record(record4, {
- a = 8#42423 bor
- 8#4234,
- b = 8#5432
- bor 2#1010101
- c = 123 +
- 234,
- d}).
-
--record(record5, { a = 1 :: integer()
-, b = foobar :: atom()
-}).
-
--define(MACRO_1, macro).
--define(MACRO_2(_), macro).
-
--spec t(integer()) -> any().
-
--type ann() :: Var :: integer().
--type ann2() :: Var ::
- 'return'
- | 'return_white_spaces'
- | 'return_comments'
- | 'text' | ann().
--type paren() ::
- (ann2()).
--type t1() :: atom().
--type t2() :: [t1()].
--type t3(Atom) :: integer(Atom).
--type t4() :: t3(foobar).
--type t5() :: {t1(), t3(foo)}.
--type t6() :: 1 | 2 | 3 |
- 'foo' | 'bar'.
--type t7() :: [].
--type t71() :: [_].
--type t8() :: {any(),none(),pid(),port(),
- reference(),float()}.
--type t9() :: [1|2|3|foo|bar] |
- list(a | b | c) | t71().
--type t10() :: {1|2|3|foo|t9()} | {}.
--type t11() :: 1..2.
--type t13() :: maybe_improper_list(integer(), t11()).
--type t14() :: [erl_scan:foo() |
- %% Should be highlighted
- term() |
- bool() |
- byte() |
- char() |
- non_neg_integer() | nonempty_list() |
- pos_integer() |
- neg_integer() |
- number() |
- list() |
- nonempty_improper_list() | nonempty_maybe_improper_list() |
- maybe_improper_list() | string() | iolist() | byte() |
- module() |
- mfa() |
- node() |
- timeout() |
- no_return() |
- %% Should not be highlighted
- nonempty_() | nonlist() |
- erl_scan:bar(34, 92) | t13() | m:f(integer() | <<_:_*16>>)].
-
-
--type t15() :: {binary(),<<>>,<<_:34>>,<<_:_*42>>,
- <<_:3,_:_*14>>,<<>>} | [<<>>|<<_:34>>|<<_:16>>|
-<<_:3,_:_*1472>>|<<_:19,_:_*14>>| <<_:34>>|
-<<_:34>>|<<_:34>>|<<_:34>>].
--type t16() :: fun().
--type t17() :: fun((...) -> paren()).
--type t18() :: fun(() -> t17() | t16()).
--type t19() :: fun((t18()) -> t16()) |
- fun((nonempty_maybe_improper_list('integer', any())|
- 1|2|3|a|b|<<_:3,_:_*14>>|integer()) ->
-nonempty_maybe_improper_list('integer', any())|
-1|2|3|a|b|<<_:3,_:_*14>>|integer()).
--type t20() :: [t19(), ...].
--type t21() :: tuple().
--type t21(A) :: A.
--type t22() :: t21(integer()).
--type t23() :: #rec1{}.
--type t24() :: #rec2{a :: t23(), b :: [atom()]}.
--type t25() :: #rec3{f123 :: [t24() |
-1|2|3|4|a|b|c|d|
-nonempty_maybe_improper_list(integer, any())]}.
--type t26() :: #rec4{ a :: integer()
-, b :: any()
-}.
--type t27() :: { integer()
-, atom()
-}.
--type t99() ::
-{t2(),t4(),t5(),t6(),t7(),t8(),t10(),t14(),
-t15(),t20(),t21(), t22(),t25()}.
--spec t1(FooBar :: t99()) -> t99();
-(t2()) -> t2();
- (t4()) -> t4() when is_subtype(t4(), t24);
-(t23()) -> t23() when is_subtype(t23(), atom()),
- is_subtype(t23(), t14());
-(t24()) -> t24() when is_subtype(t24(), atom()),
- is_subtype(t24(), t14()),
- is_subtype(t24(), t4()).
-
--spec over(I :: integer()) -> R1 :: foo:typen();
- (A :: atom()) -> R2 :: foo:atomen();
- (T :: tuple()) -> R3 :: bar:typen().
-
--spec mod:t2() -> any().
-
--spec handle_cast(Cast :: {'exchange', node(), [[name(),...]]}
- | {'del_member', name(), pid()},
- #state{}) -> {'noreply', #state{}}.
-
--spec handle_cast(Cast ::
- {'exchange', node(), [[name(),...]]}
- | {'del_member', name(), pid()},
- #state{}) -> {'noreply', #state{}}.
-
--spec all(fun((T) -> boolean()), List :: [T]) ->
- boolean() when is_subtype(T, term()). % (*)
-
--spec get_closest_pid(term()) ->
- Return :: pid()
- | {'error', {'no_process', term()}
- | {'no_such_group', term()}}.
-
--spec add( X :: integer()
-, Y :: integer()
-) -> integer().
-
--opaque attributes_data() ::
-[{'column', column()} | {'line', info_line()} |
- {'text', string()}] | {line(),column()}.
--record(r,{
- f1 :: attributes_data(),
-f222 = foo:bar(34, #rec3{}, 234234234423,
- aassdsfsdfsdf, 2234242323) ::
-[t24() | 1|2|3|4|a|b|c|d|
- nonempty_maybe_improper_list(integer, any())],
-f333 :: [t24() | 1|2|3|4|a|b|c|d|
- nonempty_maybe_improper_list(integer, any())],
-f3 = x:y(),
-f4 = x:z() :: t99(),
-f17 :: 'undefined',
-f18 :: 1 | 2 | 'undefined',
-f19 = 3 :: integer()|undefined,
-f5 = 3 :: undefined|integer()}).
-
--record(state, {
- sequence_number = 1 :: integer()
- }).
-
-
-highlighting(X) % Function definitions should be highlighted
- when is_integer(X) -> % and so should `when' and `is_integer' be
- %% Highlighting
- %% Various characters (we keep an `atom' after to see that highlighting ends)
- $a,atom, % Characters should be marked
- "string",atom, % and strings
- 'asdasd',atom, % quote should be atoms??
- 'VaV',atom,
- 'aVa',atom,
- '\'atom',atom,
- 'atom\'',atom,
- 'at\'om',atom,
- '#1',atom,
-
- $", atom, % atom should be ok
- $', atom,
-
- "string$", atom, "string$", atom, % currently buggy I know...
- "string\$", atom, % workaround for bug above
-
- "char $in string", atom,
-
- 'atom$', atom, 'atom$', atom,
- 'atom\$', atom,
-
- 'char $in atom', atom,
-
- $[, ${, $\\, atom,
- ?MACRO_1,
- ?MACRO_2(foo),
-
- %% Numerical constants
- 16#DD, % AD Should not be highlighted
- 32#dd, % AD Should not be highlighted
- 32#ddAB, % AD Should not be highlighted
- 32#101, % AD Should not be highlighted
- 32#ABTR, % AD Should not be highlighted
-
- %% Variables
- Variables = lists:foo(),
- _Variables = lists:foo(), % AD
- AppSpec = Xyz/2,
- Module42 = Xyz(foo, bar),
- Module:foo(),
- _Module:foo(), % AD
- FooÅÅ = lists:reverse([tl,hd,tl,hd]), % AD Should highlight FooÅÅ
- _FooÅÅ = 42, % AD Should highlight _FooÅÅ
-
- %% Bifs
- erlang:registered(),
- registered(),
- hd(tl(tl(hd([a,b,c])))),
- erlang:anything(lists),
- %% Guards
- is_atom(foo), is_float(2.3), is_integer(32), is_number(4323.3),
- is_function(Fun), is_pid(self()),
- not_a_guard:is_list([]),
- %% Other Types
-
- atom, % not (currently) hightlighted
- 234234,
- 234.43,
-
- [list, are, not, higlighted],
- {nor, is, tuple},
- ok.
-
-%%%
-%%% Indentation
-%%%
-
-%%% Left
-
-%% Indented
-
-% Right
-
-
-indent_basics(X, Y, Z)
- when X > 42,
-Z < 13;
-Y =:= 4711 ->
- %% comments
- % right comments
- case lists:filter(fun(_, AlongName,
- B,
- C) ->
- true
- end,
- [a,v,b])
- of
- [] ->
- Y = 5 * 43,
- ok;
- [_|_] ->
- Y = 5 * 43,
- ok
- end,
- Y,
- %% List, tuples and binaries
- [a,
- b, c
- ],
- [ a,
- b, c
- ],
-
- [
- a,
- b
-],
- {a,
- b,c
- },
- { a,
- b,c
- },
-
- {
- a,
- b
- },
-
-<<1:8,
- 2:8
- >>,
- <<
- 1:8,
- 2:8
- >>,
- << 1:8,
- 2:8
- >>,
-
- (a,
- b,
- c
- ),
-
- ( a,
- b,
- c
- ),
-
-
- (
- a,
- b,
- c
- ),
-
- call(2#42423 bor
- #4234,
- 2#5432,
- other_arg),
- ok;
-indent_basics(Xlongname,
- #struct{a=Foo,
- b=Bar},
- [X|
- Y]) ->
- testing_next_clause,
- ok;
-indent_basics( % AD added clause
- X, % not sure how this should look
- Y,
- Z)
- when
- X < 42, Z > 13;
- Y =:= 4711 ->
- foo;
-indent_basics(X, Y, Z) when % AD added clause
- X < 42, Z > 13; % testing when indentation
- Y =:= 4711 ->
- foo;
-indent_basics(X, Y, Z) % AD added clause
- when % testing when indentation
- X < 42, Z > 13; % unsure about this one
- Y =:= 4711 ->
- foo.
-
-
-
-indent_nested() ->
- [
- {foo, 2, "string"},
- {bar, 3, "another string"}
- ].
-
-
-indent_icr(Z) -> % icr = if case receive
- %% If
- if Z >= 0 ->
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- Z =< 10 ->
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- Z == 5 orelse
- Z == 7 ->
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- true ->
- if_works
- end,
- %% Case
- case {Z, foo, bar} of
- {Z,_,_} ->
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- {Z,_,_} when
- Z =:= 42 -> % AD line should be indented as a when
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- {Z,_,_}
- when Z < 10 -> % AD when should be indented
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- {Z,_,_}
- when % AD when should be indented
- Z < 10 % and the guards should follow when
- andalso % unsure about how though
- true ->
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X)
- end,
- %% begin
- begin
- sune,
- X = 74234 + foo(8456) +
- 345 div 43,
- ok
- end,
-
-
- %% receive
- receive
- {Z,_,_} ->
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- Z ->
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X)
- end,
- receive
- {Z,_,_} ->
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- Z % AD added clause
- when Z =:= 1 -> % This line should be indented by 2
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- Z when % AD added clause
- Z =:= 2 -> % This line should be indented by 2
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X);
- Z ->
- X = 43 div 4,
- foo(X)
- after infinity ->
- foo(X),
- asd(X),
- 5*43
- end,
- receive
- after 10 ->
- foo(X),
- asd(X),
- 5*43
- end,
- ok.
-
-indent_fun() ->
- %% Changed fun to one indention level
-Var = spawn(fun(X)
- when X == 2;
- X > 10 ->
- hello,
- case Hello() of
- true when is_atom(X) ->
- foo;
- false ->
- bar
- end;
- (Foo) when is_atom(Foo),
- is_integer(X) ->
- X = 6* 45,
- Y = true andalso
- kalle
- end),
-%% check EEP37 named funs
-Fn1 = fun Fact(N) when N > 0 ->
- F = Fact(N-1),
- N * F;
-Fact(0) ->
- 1
- end,
-%% check anonymous funs too
- Fn2 = fun(0) ->
-1;
- (N) ->
- N
- end,
- ok.
-
-indent_try_catch() ->
- try
- io:format(stdout, "Parsing file ~s, ",
- [St0#leex.xfile]),
- {ok,Line3,REAs,Actions,St3} =
- parse_rules(Xfile, Line2, Macs, St2)
- catch
- exit:{badarg,R} ->
- foo(R),
- io:format(stdout,
- "ERROR reason ~p~n",
- R);
- error:R % AD added clause
- when R =:= 42 -> % when should be indented
- foo(R);
- error:R % AD added clause
- when % when should be indented
- R =:= 42 -> % but unsure about this (maybe 2 more)
- foo(R);
- error:R when % AD added clause
- R =:= foo -> % line should be 2 indented (works)
- foo(R);
- error:R ->
- foo(R),
- io:format(stdout,
- "ERROR reason ~p~n",
- R)
- after
- foo('after'),
- file:close(Xfile)
- end;
-indent_try_catch() ->
- try
- foo(bar)
- of
- X when true andalso
- kalle ->
- io:format(stdout, "Parsing file ~s, ",
- [St0#leex.xfile]),
- {ok,Line3,REAs,Actions,St3} =
- parse_rules(Xfile, Line2, Macs, St2);
- X % AD added clause
- when false andalso % when should be 2 indented
- bengt ->
- gurka();
- X when % AD added clause
- false andalso % line should be 2 indented
- not bengt ->
- gurka();
- X ->
- io:format(stdout, "Parsing file ~s, ",
- [St0#leex.xfile]),
- {ok,Line3,REAs,Actions,St3} =
- parse_rules(Xfile, Line2, Macs, St2)
- catch
- exit:{badarg,R} ->
- foo(R),
- io:format(stdout,
- "ERROR reason ~p~n",
- R);
- error:R ->
- foo(R),
- io:format(stdout,
- "ERROR reason ~p~n",
- R)
- after
- foo('after'),
- file:close(Xfile),
- bar(with_long_arg,
- with_second_arg)
- end;
- indent_try_catch() ->
- try foo()
- after
- foo(),
- bar(with_long_arg,
- with_second_arg)
- end.
-
-indent_catch() ->
- D = B +
- float(43.1),
-
- B = catch oskar(X),
-
- A = catch (baz +
- bax),
- catch foo(),
-
- C = catch B +
- float(43.1),
-
- case catch foo(X) of
- A ->
- B
- end,
-
- case
- catch foo(X)
- of
- A ->
- B
- end,
-
- case
- foo(X)
- of
- A ->
- catch B,
- X
- end,
-
- try sune of
- _ -> foo
- catch _:_ -> baf
- end,
-
- try
-sune
- of
- _ ->
- X = 5,
- (catch foo(X)),
- X + 10
- catch _:_ -> baf
- end,
-
- try
- (catch sune)
- of
- _ ->
- catch foo() %% BUGBUG can't handle catch inside try without parentheses
- catch _:_ ->
- baf
- end,
-
- try
-(catch exit())
- catch
-_ ->
- catch baf()
- end,
- ok.
-
-indent_binary() ->
- X = lists:foldr(fun(M) ->
- <<Ma/binary, " ">>
- end, [], A),
- A = <<X/binary, 0:8>>,
- B.
-
-
-indent_comprehensions() ->
-%% I don't have a good idea how we want to handle this
-%% but they are here to show how they are indented today.
-Result1 = [X ||
- #record{a=X} <- lists:seq(1, 10),
- true = (X rem 2)
- ],
-Result2 = [X || <<X:32,_:32>> <= <<0:512>>,
- true = (X rem 2)
- ],
-
-Binary1 = << <<X:8>> ||
- #record{a=X} <- lists:seq(1, 10),
- true = (X rem 2)
- >>,
-
-Binary2 = << <<X:8>> || <<X:32,_:32>> <= <<0:512>>,
- true = (X rem 2)
- >>,
-ok.
-
-%% This causes an error in earlier erlang-mode versions.
-foo() ->
-[#foo{
-foo = foo}].
-
-%% Record indentation
-some_function_with_a_very_long_name() ->
- #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
- field1=a,
- field2=b},
- case dummy_function_with_a_very_very_long_name(x) of
- #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
- field1=a,
- field2=b} ->
- ok;
- Var = #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
- field1=a,
- field2=b} ->
- Var#'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
- field1=a,
- field2=b};
- #xyz{
- a=1,
- b=2} ->
- ok
- end.
-
-another_function_with_a_very_very_long_name() ->
- #rec{
- field1=1,
- field2=1}.
-
-some_function_name_xyz(xyzzy, #some_record{
- field1=Field1,
- field2=Field2}) ->
- SomeVariable = f(#'Some-long-record-name'{
- field_a = 1,
- 'inter-xyz-parameters' =
- #'Some-other-very-long-record-name'{
- field2 = Field1,
- field2 = Field2}}),
- {ok, SomeVariable}.
-
-commas_first() ->
- {abc, [ {some_var, 1}
- , {some_other_var, 2}
- , {erlang_ftw, 9}
- , {erlang_cookie, 'cookie'}
- , {cmds,
- [ {one, "sudo ls"}
- , {one, "sudo ls"}
- , {two, "sudo ls"}
- , {three, "sudo ls"}
- , {four, "sudo ls"}
- , {three, "sudo ls"}
- ] }
- , {ssh_username, "yow"}
- , {cluster,
- [ {aaaa, [ {"10.198.55.12" , "" }
- , {"10.198.55.13" , "" }
- ] }
- , {bbbb, [ {"10.198.55.151", "" }
- , {"10.198.55.123", "" }
- , {"10.198.55.34" , "" }
- , {"10.198.55.85" , "" }
- , {"10.198.55.67" , "" }
- ] }
- , {cccc, [ {"10.198.55.68" , "" }
- , {"10.198.55.69" , "" }
- ] }
- ] }
-]
-}.
-
-
-%% this used to result in a scan-sexp error
-[{
-}].
-
-%% this used to result in 2x the correct indentation within the function
-%% body, due to the function name being mistaken for a keyword
-catcher(N) ->
-try generate_exception(N) of
-Val -> {N, normal, Val}
-catch
-throw:X -> {N, caught, thrown, X};
-exit:X -> {N, caught, exited, X};
-error:X -> {N, caught, error, X}
-end.
diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE.erl b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE.erl
index 77a8813db5..f4e78da667 100644
--- a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE.erl
@@ -23,10 +23,10 @@
-export([all/0, init_per_testcase/2, end_per_testcase/2]).
--export([bif_highlight/1]).
+-export([bif_highlight/1, indent/1]).
-all() ->
- [bif_highlight].
+all() ->
+ [bif_highlight, indent].
init_per_testcase(_Case, Config) ->
ErlangEl = filename:join([code:lib_dir(tools),"emacs","erlang.el"]),
@@ -74,4 +74,69 @@ check_bif_highlight(Bin, Tag, Compare) ->
[] = Compare -- EmacsIntBifs,
[] = EmacsIntBifs -- Compare.
-
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+indent(Config) ->
+ case emacs_version_ok() of
+ false -> {skip, "Old or no emacs found"};
+ true ->
+ Def = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)) ++ "/" ++ ?MODULE_STRING ++ "_data",
+ Dir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config, Def),
+ OrigFs = filelib:wildcard(Dir ++ "/*"),
+ io:format("Dir: ~s~nFs: ~p~n", [Dir, OrigFs]),
+ Fs = [{File, unindent(File)} || File <- OrigFs,
+ filename:extension(File) =:= ""],
+ Indent = fun emacs/1,
+ [Indent(File) || {_, File} <- Fs],
+ Res = [diff(Orig, File) || {Orig, File} <- Fs],
+ [file:delete(File) || {ok, File} <- Res], %% Cleanup
+ [] = [Fail || {fail, Fail} <- Res],
+ ok
+ end.
+
+unindent(Input) ->
+ Output = Input ++ ".erl",
+ {ok, Bin} = file:read_file(Input),
+ Lines0 = string:split(Bin, "\n", all),
+ Lines = [string:trim(Line, leading, [$\s,$\t]) || Line <- Lines0],
+ %% io:format("File: ~s lines: ~w~n", [Input, length(Lines0)]),
+ %% [io:format("~s~n", [L]) || L <- Lines],
+ ok = file:write_file(Output, lists:join("\n", Lines)),
+ Output.
+
+diff(Orig, File) ->
+ case os:cmd(["diff ", Orig, " ", File]) of
+ "" -> {ok, File};
+ Diff ->
+ io:format("Fail: ~s vs ~s~n~s~n~n",[Orig, File, Diff]),
+ {fail, File}
+ end.
+
+emacs_version_ok() ->
+ case os:cmd("emacs --version | head -1") of
+ "GNU Emacs " ++ Ver ->
+ case string:to_float(Ver) of
+ {Vsn, _} when Vsn >= 24.1 ->
+ true;
+ _ ->
+ io:format("Emacs version fail~n~s~n~n",[Ver]),
+ false
+ end;
+ Res ->
+ io:format("Emacs version fail~n~s~n~n",[Res]),
+ false
+ end.
+
+emacs(File) ->
+ EmacsErlDir = filename:join([code:lib_dir(tools), "emacs"]),
+ Cmd = ["emacs ",
+ "--batch --quick ",
+ "--directory ", EmacsErlDir, " ",
+ "--eval \"(require 'erlang-start)\" ",
+ File, " ",
+ "--eval '(indent-region (point-min) (point-max) nil)' ",
+ "--eval '(save-buffer 0)'"
+ ],
+ _Res = os:cmd(Cmd),
+ % io:format("cmd ~s:~n=> ~s~n", [Cmd, _Res]),
+ ok.
diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/comments b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/comments
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ff974ca295
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/comments
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved.
+
+%%% 3 comment chars: always left indented
+%%% 2 comment chars: Context indented
+%%% 1 comment char: Rigth indented
+
+%%% left
+%% context dependent
+ % rigth
+
+func() ->
+%%% left
+ %% context dependent
+ % right indented
+ case get(foo) of
+ undefined ->
+ %% Testing indention
+ ok;
+ %% Catch all
+ Other ->
+ Other
+ end,
+ ok.
+
diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/comprehensions b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/comprehensions
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..45279850a5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/comprehensions
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved.
+
+%%% indentation of comprehensions
+
+%%% Not everything in these test are set in stone
+%%% better indentation rules can be added but by having
+%%% these tests we can see what changes in new implementations
+%%% and notice when doing unintentional changes
+
+list() ->
+ %% I don't have a good idea how we want to handle this
+ %% but they are here to show how they are indented today.
+ Result1 = [X ||
+ #record{a=X} <- lists:seq(1, 10),
+ true = (X rem 2)
+ ],
+ Result2 = [X || <<X:32,_:32>> <= <<0:512>>,
+ true = (X rem 2)
+ ],
+ Res = [ func(X,
+ arg2)
+ ||
+ #record{a=X} <- lists:seq(1, 10),
+ true = (X rem 2)
+ ],
+ Result1.
+
+binary(B) ->
+ Binary1 = << <<X:8>> ||
+ #record{a=X} <- lists:seq(1, 10),
+ true = (X rem 2)
+ >>,
+
+ Binary2 = << <<X:8>> || <<X:32,_:32>> <= <<0:512>>,
+ true = (X rem 2)
+ >>,
+
+ Bin3 = <<
+ <<
+ X:8,
+ 34:8
+ >>
+ || <<X:32,_:32>> <= <<0:512>>,
+ true = (X rem 2)
+ >>,
+ ok.
diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/funcs b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/funcs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..877f982005
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/funcs
@@ -0,0 +1,174 @@
+%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved.
+
+%%% Function (and funs) indentation
+
+%%% Not everything in these test are set in stone
+%%% better indentation rules can be added but by having
+%%% these tests we can see what changes in new implementations
+%%% and notice when doing unintentional changes
+
+-export([
+ func1/0,
+ func2/0,
+ a_function_with_a_very_very_long_name/0,
+ when1/2
+ ]).
+
+-compile([nowarn_unused_functions,
+ {inline, [
+ func2/2,
+ func3/2
+ ]
+ }
+ ]).
+
+func1() ->
+ basic.
+
+func2(A1,
+ A2) ->
+ ok.
+
+func3(
+ A1,
+ A2
+ ) ->
+ ok.
+
+%% Okeefe style
+func4(A1
+ ,A2
+ ,A3
+ ) ->
+ ok.
+
+func5(
+ A41
+ ,A42) ->
+ ok.
+
+a_function_with_a_very_very_long_name() ->
+ A00 = #record{
+ field1=1,
+ field2=1
+ },
+ A00.
+
+when1(W1, W2)
+ when is_number(W1),
+ is_number(W2) ->
+ ok.
+
+when2(W1,W2,W3) when
+ W1 > W2,
+ W2 > W3 ->
+ ok.
+
+when3(W1,W2,W3) when
+ W1 > W2,
+ W2 > W3
+ ->
+ ok.
+
+when4(W1,W2,W3)
+ when
+ W1 > W2,
+ W2 > W3 ->
+ ok.
+
+match1({[H|T],
+ Other},
+ M1A2) ->
+ ok.
+
+match2(
+ {
+ [H|T],
+ Other
+ },
+ M2A2
+ ) ->
+ ok.
+
+match3({
+ M3A1,
+ [
+ H |
+ T
+ ],
+ Other
+ },
+ M3A2
+ ) ->
+ ok.
+
+match4(<<
+ M4A:8,
+ M4B:16/unsigned-integer,
+ _/binary
+ >>,
+ M4C) ->
+ ok.
+
+match5(M5A,
+ #record{
+ b=M5B,
+ c=M5C
+ }
+ ) ->
+ ok.
+
+match6(M6A,
+ #{key6a := a6,
+ key6b := b6
+ }) ->
+ ok.
+
+funs(1)
+ when
+ X ->
+ %% Changed fun to one indention level
+ %% 'when' and several clause forces a depth of '4'
+ Var = spawn(fun(X, _)
+ when X == 2;
+ X > 10 ->
+ hello,
+ case Hello() of
+ true when is_atom(X) ->
+ foo;
+ false ->
+ bar
+ end;
+ (Foo) when is_atom(Foo),
+ is_integer(X) ->
+ X = 6 * 45,
+ Y = true andalso
+ kalle
+ end),
+ Var;
+funs(2) ->
+ %% check EEP37 named funs
+ Fn1 = fun
+ Factory(N) when
+ N > 0 ->
+ F = Fact(N-1),
+ N * F;
+ Factory(0) ->
+ 1
+ end,
+ Fn1;
+funs(3) ->
+ %% check anonymous funs too
+ Fn2 = fun(0) ->
+ 1;
+ (N) ->
+ N
+ end,
+ ok;
+funs(4) ->
+ X = lists:foldr(fun(M) ->
+ <<M/binary, " ">>
+ end, [], Z),
+ A = <<X/binary, 0:8>>,
+ A.
diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/highlight b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/highlight
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..0719f6516a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/highlight
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
+%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved.
+
+%%% Open this file in your editor and manually check the colors of
+%%% different types and calls and builtin words
+
+%%% Not everything in these test are set in stone
+%%% better indentation rules can be added but by having
+%%% these tests we can see what changes in new implementations
+%%% and notice when doing unintentional changes
+
+
+highlighting(X) % Function definitions should be highlighted
+ when is_integer(X) -> % and so should `when' and `is_integer' be
+ %% Highlighting
+ %% Various characters (we keep an `atom' after to see that highlighting ends)
+ $a,atom, % Characters should be marked
+ "string",atom, % and strings
+ 'asdasd',atom, % quote should be atoms??
+ 'VaV',atom,
+ 'aVa',atom,
+ '\'atom',atom,
+ 'atom\'',atom,
+ 'at\'om',atom,
+ '#1',atom,
+
+ $", atom, % atom should be ok
+ $', atom,
+
+ "string$", atom, "string$", atom, % currently buggy I know...
+ "string\$", atom, % workaround for bug above
+
+ "char $in string", atom,
+
+ 'atom$', atom, 'atom$', atom,
+ 'atom\$', atom,
+
+ 'char $in atom', atom,
+
+ $[, ${, $\\, atom,
+ ?MACRO_1,
+ ?MACRO_2(foo),
+
+ %% Numerical constants
+ 16#DD, % Should not be highlighted
+ 32#dd, % Should not be highlighted
+ 32#ddAB, % Should not be highlighted
+ 32#101, % Should not be highlighted
+ 32#ABTR, % Should not be highlighted
+
+ %% Variables
+ Variables = lists:foo(),
+ _Variables = lists:foo(),
+ AppSpec = Xyz/2,
+ Module42 = Xyz(foo, bar),
+ Module:foo(),
+ _Module:foo(), %
+ FooÅÅ = lists:reverse([tl,hd,tl,hd]), % Should highlight FooÅÅ
+ _FooÅÅ = 42, % Should highlight _FooÅÅ
+
+ %% Bifs
+ erlang:registered(),
+ registered(),
+ hd(tl(tl(hd([a,b,c])))),
+ erlang:anything(lists),
+ %% Guards
+ is_atom(foo), is_float(2.3), is_integer(32), is_number(4323.3),
+ is_function(Fun), is_pid(self()),
+ not_a_guard:is_list([]),
+ %% Other Types
+
+ atom, % not (currently) hightlighted
+ 234234,
+ 234.43,
+
+ [list, are, not, higlighted],
+ {nor, is, tuple},
+ ok.
diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/icr b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/icr
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..8445c1a74d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/icr
@@ -0,0 +1,157 @@
+%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved.
+
+%%% indentation of if case receive statements
+
+%%% Not everything in these test are set in stone
+%%% better indentation rules can be added but by having
+%%% these tests we can see what changes in new implementations
+%%% and notice when doing unintentional changes
+
+indent_if(1, Z) ->
+ %% If
+ if Z >= 0 ->
+ X = 43 div Z,
+ X;
+ Z =< 10 ->
+ X = 43 div Z,
+ X;
+ Z == 5 orelse
+ Z == 7 ->
+ X = 43 div Z,
+ X;
+ is_number(Z),
+ Z < 32 ->
+ Z;
+ is_number(Z);
+ Z < 32 ->
+ Z * 32;
+ true ->
+ if_works
+ end;
+indent_if(2, Z) ->
+ %% If
+ if
+ Z >= 0 ->
+ X = 43 div Z,
+ X
+ ; Z =< 10 ->
+ 43 div Z
+ ; Z == 5 orelse
+ Z == 7 ->
+ X = 43 div Z,
+ X
+ ; is_number(Z),
+ Z < 32 ->
+ Z
+ ; true ->
+ if_works
+ end.
+
+indent_case(1, Z) ->
+ %% Case
+ case {Z, foo, bar} of
+ {Z,_,_} ->
+ X = 43 div 4,
+ foo(X);
+ {Z,_,_} when
+ Z =:= 42 -> % line should be indented as a when
+ X = 43 div 4,
+ foo(X);
+ {Z,_,_}
+ when Z < 10 orelse
+ Z =:= foo -> % Binary op alignment here !!!
+ X = 43 div 4,
+ Bool = Z < 5 orelse % Binary op args align differently after when
+ Z =:= foo, % and elsewhere ???
+ foo(X);
+ {Z,_,_}
+ when % when should be indented
+ Z < 10 % and the guards should follow when
+ andalso % unsure about how though
+ true ->
+ X = 43 div 4,
+ foo(X)
+ end;
+indent_case(2, Z) ->
+ %% Case
+ case {Z, foo, bar} of
+ {Z,_,_} ->
+ X = 43 div 4,
+ foo(X)
+ ; {Z,_,_} when
+ Z =:= 42 -> % line should be indented as a when
+ X = 43 div 4,
+ foo(X)
+ ; {Z,_,_}
+ when Z < 10 -> % when should be indented
+ X = 43 div 4,
+ foo(X)
+ ; {Z,_,_}
+ when % when should be indented
+ Z < 10 % and the guards should follow when
+ andalso % unsure about how though
+ true ->
+ X = 43 div 4,
+ foo(X)
+ end.
+
+indent_begin(Z) ->
+ %% Begin
+ begin
+ sune,
+ Z = 74234 +
+ foo(8456) +
+ 345 div 43,
+ Foo = begin
+ ok,
+ foo(234),
+ begin
+ io:format("Down here\n")
+ end
+ end,
+ {Foo,
+ bar}
+ end.
+
+indent_receive(1) ->
+ %% receive
+ receive
+ {Z,_,_} ->
+ X = 43 div 4,
+ foo(X)
+ ; Z ->
+ X = 43 div 4,
+ foo(X)
+ end,
+ ok;
+indent_receive(2) ->
+ receive
+ {Z,_,_} ->
+ X = 43 div 4,
+ foo(X);
+ Z % added clause
+ when Z =:= 1 -> % This line should be indented by 2
+ X = 43 div 4,
+ foo(X);
+ Z when % added clause
+ Z =:= 2 -> % This line should be indented by 2
+ X = 43 div 4,
+ foo(X);
+ Z ->
+ X = 43 div 4,
+ foo(X)
+ after infinity ->
+ foo(X),
+ asd(X),
+ 5*43
+ end,
+ ok;
+indent_receive() ->
+ receive
+ after 10 ->
+ foo(X),
+ asd(X),
+ 5*43
+ end,
+ ok.
diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/macros b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/macros
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..6c874e9187
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/macros
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved.
+
+%%% Macros should be indented as code
+
+-define(M0, ok).
+
+-define(M1,
+ case X of
+ undefined -> error;
+ _ -> ok
+ end).
+
+-define(M2(M2A1,
+ M2A2),
+ func(M2A1,
+ M2A2)
+ ).
+
+-define(
+ M3,
+ undefined
+ ).
+
+-ifdef(DEBUG).
+-define(LOG,
+ logger:log(?MODULE,?LINE)
+ ).
+-else().
+-define(LOG, ok).
+-endif().
diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/records b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/records
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..241582718c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/records
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved.
+
+%% Test that records are indented correctly
+
+-record(record0,
+ {
+ r0a,
+ r0b,
+ r0c
+ }).
+
+-record(record1, {r1a,
+ r1b,
+ r1c
+ }).
+
+-record(record2, {
+ r2a,
+ r2b
+ }).
+
+-record(record3, {r3a = 8#42423 bor
+ 8#4234,
+ r3b = 8#5432
+ bor 2#1010101,
+ r3c = 123 +
+ 234,
+ r3d}).
+
+-record(record5,
+ { r5a = 1 :: integer()
+ , r5b = foobar :: atom()
+ }).
+
diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/terms b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/terms
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..352364a73c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/terms
@@ -0,0 +1,174 @@
+%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved.
+
+%%% indentation of terms contain builtin types
+
+%%% Not everything in these test are set in stone
+%%% better indentation rules can be added but by having
+%%% these tests we can see what changes in new implementations
+%%% and notice when doing unintentional changes
+
+
+list(1) ->
+ [a,
+ b,
+ c
+ ];
+list(2) ->
+ [ a,
+ b, c
+ ];
+list(3) ->
+ [
+ a,
+ b, c
+ ];
+list(4) ->
+ [ a
+ , b
+ , c
+ ].
+
+tuple(1) ->
+ {a,
+ b,c
+ };
+tuple(2) ->
+ { a,
+ b,c
+ };
+tuple(3) ->
+ {
+ a,
+ b,c
+ };
+tuple(4) ->
+ { a
+ , b
+ ,c
+ }.
+
+binary(1) ->
+ <<1:8,
+ 2:8
+ >>;
+binary(2) ->
+ <<
+ 1:8,
+ 2:8
+ >>;
+binary(3) ->
+ << 1:8,
+ 2:8
+ >>;
+binary(4) ->
+ <<
+ 1:8
+ ,2:8
+ >>;
+binary(5) ->
+ << 1:8
+ , 2:8
+ >>.
+
+record(1) ->
+ #record{a=1,
+ b=2
+ };
+record(2) ->
+ #record{ a=1,
+ b=2
+ };
+record(3) ->
+ #record{
+ a=1,
+ b=2
+ };
+record(4) ->
+ #record{
+ a=1
+ ,b=2
+ };
+record(Record) ->
+ Record#record{
+ a=1
+ ,b=2
+ }.
+
+map(1) ->
+ #{a=>1,
+ b=>2
+ };
+map(2) ->
+ #{ a=>1,
+ b=>2
+ };
+map(3) ->
+ #{
+ a=>1,
+ b=>2
+ };
+map(4) ->
+ #{
+ a => <<"a">>
+ ,b => 2
+ };
+map(MapVar) ->
+ MapVar = #{a :=<<"a">>
+ ,b:=1}.
+
+deep(Rec) ->
+ Rec#rec{ atom = 'atom',
+ map = #{ k1 => {v,
+ 1},
+ k2 => [
+ 1,
+ 2,
+ 3
+ ],
+ {key,
+ 3}
+ =>
+ <<
+ 123:8,
+ 255:8
+ >>
+ }
+ }.
+
+%% Record indentation
+some_function_with_a_very_long_name() ->
+ #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
+ field1=a,
+ field2=b},
+ case dummy_function_with_a_very_very_long_name(x) of
+ #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
+ field1=a,
+ field2=b} ->
+ ok;
+ Var = #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
+ field1=a,
+ field2=b} ->
+ Var#'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{
+ field1=a,
+ field2=b};
+ #xyz{
+ a=1,
+ b=2} ->
+ ok
+ end.
+
+some_function_name_xyz(xyzzy, #some_record{
+ field1=Field1,
+ field2=Field2}) ->
+ SomeVariable = f(#'Some-long-record-name'{
+ field_a = 1,
+ 'inter-xyz-parameters' =
+ #'Some-other-very-long-record-name'{
+ field2 = Field1,
+ field2 = Field2}}),
+ {ok, SomeVariable}.
+
+foo() ->
+ [#foo{
+ foo = foo}].
diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/try_catch b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/try_catch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..0005b2003a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/try_catch
@@ -0,0 +1,166 @@
+%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved.
+
+%%% Try and catch indentation is hard
+
+%%% Not everything in these test are set in stone
+%%% better indentation rules can be added but by having
+%%% these tests we can see what changes in new implementations
+%%% and notice when doing unintentional changes
+
+try_catch() ->
+ try
+ io:format(stdout, "Parsing file ~s, ",
+ [St0#leex.xfile]),
+ {ok,Line3,REAs,Actions,St3} =
+ parse_rules(Xfile, Line2, Macs, St2)
+ catch
+ exit:{badarg,R} ->
+ foo(R),
+ io:format(stdout,
+ "ERROR reason ~p~n",
+ R);
+ error:R
+ when R =:= 42 -> % when should be indented
+ foo(R);
+ error:R
+ when % when should be indented
+ R =:= 42 -> % but unsure about this (maybe 2 more)
+ foo(R);
+ error:R when
+ R =:= foo -> % line should be 2 indented (works)
+ foo(R);
+ error:R ->
+ foo(R),
+ io:format(stdout,
+ "ERROR reason ~p~n",
+ R)
+ after
+ foo('after'),
+ file:close(Xfile)
+ end;
+try_catch() ->
+ try
+ foo(bar)
+ of
+ X when true andalso
+ kalle ->
+ io:format(stdout, "Parsing file ~s, ",
+ [St0#leex.xfile]),
+ {ok,Line3,REAs,Actions,St3} =
+ parse_rules(Xfile, Line2, Macs, St2);
+ X
+ when false andalso % when should be 2 indented
+ bengt ->
+ gurka();
+ X when
+ false andalso % line should be 2 indented
+ not bengt ->
+ gurka();
+ X ->
+ io:format(stdout, "Parsing file ~s, ",
+ [St0#leex.xfile]),
+ {ok,Line3,REAs,Actions,St3} =
+ parse_rules(Xfile, Line2, Macs, St2)
+ catch
+ exit:{badarg,R} ->
+ foo(R),
+ io:format(stdout,
+ "ERROR reason ~p~n",
+ R);
+ error:R ->
+ foo(R),
+ io:format(stdout,
+ "ERROR reason ~p~n",
+ R)
+ after
+ foo('after'),
+ file:close(Xfile),
+ bar(with_long_arg,
+ with_second_arg)
+ end;
+try_catch() ->
+ try foo()
+ after
+ foo(),
+ bar(with_long_arg,
+ with_second_arg)
+ end.
+
+indent_catch() ->
+ D = B +
+ float(43.1),
+
+ B = catch oskar(X),
+
+ A = catch (baz +
+ bax),
+ catch foo(),
+
+ C = catch B +
+ float(43.1),
+
+ case catch foo(X) of
+ A ->
+ B
+ end,
+
+ case
+ catch foo(X)
+ of
+ A ->
+ B
+ end,
+
+ case
+ foo(X)
+ of
+ A ->
+ catch B,
+ X
+ end,
+
+ try sune of
+ _ -> foo
+ catch _:_ -> baf
+ end,
+
+ Variable = try
+ sune
+ of
+ _ ->
+ X = 5,
+ (catch foo(X)),
+ X + 10
+ catch _:_ -> baf
+ after cleanup()
+ end,
+
+ try
+ (catch sune)
+ of
+ _ ->
+ foo1(),
+ catch foo() %% BUGBUG can't handle catch inside try without parentheses
+ catch _:_ ->
+ baf
+ end,
+
+ try
+ (catch exit())
+ catch
+ _ ->
+ catch baf()
+ end,
+ ok.
+
+%% this used to result in 2x the correct indentation within the function
+%% body, due to the function name being mistaken for a keyword
+catcher(N) ->
+ try generate_exception(N) of
+ Val -> {N, normal, Val}
+ catch
+ throw:X -> {N, caught, thrown, X};
+ exit:X -> {N, caught, exited, X};
+ error:X -> {N, caught, error, X}
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/type_specs b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/type_specs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e71841cc7a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/type_specs
@@ -0,0 +1,110 @@
+%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved.
+
+%% Tests how types and specs are indented (also that the editor can parse them)
+%% May need improvements
+
+
+-type ann() :: Var :: integer().
+-type ann2() ::
+ 'return'
+ | 'return_white_spaces'
+ | 'return_comments'
+ | 'text' | ann().
+-type paren() ::
+ (ann2()).
+
+-type t6() ::
+ 1 | 2 | 3 |
+ 'foo'
+ | 'bar'.
+
+-type t8() :: {any(),none(),pid(),port(),
+ reference(),float()}.
+
+-type t14() :: [erl_scan:foo() |
+ %% Should be highlighted
+ term() |
+ boolean() |
+ byte() |
+ char() |
+ non_neg_integer() | nonempty_list() |
+ pos_integer() |
+ neg_integer() |
+ number() |
+ list() |
+ nonempty_improper_list() | nonempty_maybe_improper_list() |
+ maybe_improper_list() | string() | iolist() | byte() |
+ module() |
+ mfa() |
+ node() |
+ timeout() |
+ no_return() |
+ %% Should not be highlighted
+ nonempty_() | nonlist() |
+ erl_scan:bar(34, 92) | t13() | m:f(integer() | <<_:_*16>>)].
+
+-type t15() :: {binary(),<<>>,<<_:34>>,<<_:_*42>>,
+ <<_:3,_:_*14>>,<<>>} | [<<>>|<<_:34>>|<<_:16>>|
+ <<_:3,_:_*1472>>|<<_:19,_:_*14>>| <<_:34>>|
+ <<_:34>>|<<_:34>>|<<_:34>>].
+
+-type t18() ::
+ fun(() -> t17() | t16()).
+-type t19() ::
+ fun((t18()) -> t16()) |
+ fun((nonempty_maybe_improper_list('integer', any())|
+ 1|2|3|a|b|<<_:3,_:_*14>>|integer())
+ ->
+ nonempty_maybe_improper_list('integer', any())| %% left to col 16?
+ 1|2|3|a|b|<<_:3,_:_*14>>|integer()). %% left to col 16?
+-type t20() :: [t19(), ...].
+-type t25() :: #rec3{f123 :: [t24() |
+ 1|2|3|4|a|b|c|d|
+ nonempty_maybe_improper_list(integer, any())]}.
+-type t26() :: #rec4{ a :: integer()
+ , b :: any()
+ }.
+
+%% Spec
+
+-spec t1(FooBar :: t99()) -> t99();
+ (t2()) -> t2();
+ (t4()) -> t4() when is_subtype(t4(), t24);
+ (t23()) -> t23() when is_subtype(t23(), atom()),
+ is_subtype(t23(), t14());
+ (t24()) -> t24() when is_subtype(t24(), atom()),
+ is_subtype(t24(), t14()),
+ is_subtype(t24(), t4()).
+
+-spec over(I :: integer()) -> R1 :: foo:typen();
+ (A :: atom()) -> R2 :: foo:atomen();
+ (T :: tuple()) -> R3 :: bar:typen().
+
+-spec mod:t2() -> any().
+
+-spec handle_cast(Cast :: {'exchange', node(), [[name(),...]]}
+ | {'del_member', name(), pid()},
+ #state{}) -> {'noreply', #state{}}.
+
+-spec handle_cast(Cast ::
+ {'exchange', node(), [[name(),...]]}
+ | {'del_member', name(), pid()},
+ #state{}) ->
+ {'noreply', #state{}}. %% left to col 10?
+
+-spec all(fun((T) -> boolean()), List :: [T]) ->
+ boolean() when is_subtype(T, term()). % (*)
+
+-spec get_closest_pid(term()) ->
+ Return :: pid() %% left to col 10?
+ | {'error', {'no_process', term()}} %% left to col 10?
+ | {'no_such_group', term()}. %% left to col 10?
+
+-spec add( X :: integer()
+ , Y :: integer()
+ ) -> integer().
+
+-opaque attributes_data() ::
+ [{'column', column()} | {'line', info_line()} |
+ {'text', string()}] | {line(),column()}.