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Since EDoc 0.7.7 (R14B02) separate values of union types can be
annotated. However, the parser has hitherto chosen not to add the
necessary parentheses due to backwards compatibility.
From this release on code traversing the output of edoc_parser needs
to take care of parentheses around separate values of union types.
Examples of such code are layout modules and doclet modules.
The following example shows annotated values of a union type:
-type t() :: (Name1 :: atom()) | (Name2 :: integer()).
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It is now possible to use Erlang specifications and types in EDoc
documentation. Erlang specifications and types will be used unless
there is also a function specification (@spec) or a type alias (@type)
with the same name. In the current implementation the placement of
-spec matters: it should be placed where the @spec would otherwise
have been placed.
Not all Erlang types are included in the documentation, but only those
exported by some export_type declaration or used by some documented
Erlang specification (-spec).
There is currently no support for overloaded Erlang specifications.
The syntax definitions of EDoc have been augmented to cope with most
of the Erlang types. (But we recommend that Erlang types should be
used instead.)
edoc:read_source() takes one new option, report_missing_types.
edoc_layout:module() takes one new option, pretty_printer.
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Add appropriate specs to shut off dialyzer's no_return warnings and
also fix an erroneous use of lists:concat/1 instead of lists:append/1.
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