This function is called by the runtime system if a call is made to
Module:Function(Arg1,.., ArgN) and
Module:Function/N is undefined.
Notice that this function is evaluated inside the process
making the original call.
This function first attempts to autoload
Module. If that is not possible,
an undef exception is raised.
If it is possible to load Module
and function Function/N is exported,
it is called.
Otherwise, if function '$handle_undefined_function'/2
is exported, it is called as
'$handle_undefined_function'(Function,
Args).
Defining '$handle_undefined_function'/2 in
ordinary application code is highly discouraged. It is very
easy to make subtle errors that can take a long time to
debug. Furthermore, none of the tools for static code
analysis (such as Dialyzer and Xref) supports the use of
'$handle_undefined_function'/2 and no such support
will be added. Only use this function after having carefully
considered other, less dangerous, solutions. One example of
potential legitimate use is creating stubs for other
sub-systems during testing and debugging.
Otherwise an undef exception is raised.