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erl_parse The Erlang Parser

This module is the basic Erlang parser which converts tokens into the abstract form of either forms (i.e., top-level constructs), expressions, or terms. The Abstract Format is described in the ERTS User's Guide. Note that a token list must end with the dot token in order to be acceptable to the parse functions (see erl_scan(3)).

Parse tree for Erlang clause.

Parse tree for Erlang expression.

Parse tree for Erlang form.

Parse an Erlang form

This function parses Tokens as if it were a form. It returns:

{ok, AbsForm}

The parsing was successful. AbsForm is the abstract form of the parsed form.

{error, ErrorInfo}

An error occurred.

Parse Erlang expressions

This function parses Tokens as if it were a list of expressions. It returns:

{ok, ExprList}

The parsing was successful. ExprList is a list of the abstract forms of the parsed expressions.

{error, ErrorInfo}

An error occurred.

Parse an Erlang term

This function parses Tokens as if it were a term. It returns:

{ok, Term}

The parsing was successful. Term is the Erlang term corresponding to the token list.

{error, ErrorInfo}

An error occurred.

format_error(ErrorDescriptor) -> Chars Format an error descriptor ErrorDescriptor = error_description() Chars = [char() | Chars]

Uses an ErrorDescriptor and returns a string which describes the error. This function is usually called implicitly when an ErrorInfo structure is processed (see below).

Generate a list of tokens for an expression

This function generates a list of tokens representing the abstract form AbsTerm of an expression. Optionally, it appends MoreTokens.

Convert abstract form to an Erlang term

Converts the abstract form AbsTerm of a term into a conventional Erlang data structure (i.e., the term itself). This is the inverse of abstract/1.

Convert an Erlang term into an abstract form

Converts the Erlang data structure Data into an abstract form of type AbsTerm. This is the inverse of normalise/1.

erl_parse:abstract(T) is equivalent to erl_parse:abstract(T, 0).

Convert an Erlang term into an abstract form

Converts the Erlang data structure Data into an abstract form of type AbsTerm.

The Line option is the line that will be assigned to each node of the abstract form.

The Encoding option is used for selecting which integer lists will be considered as strings. The default is to use the encoding returned by epp:default_encoding/0

Error Information

The ErrorInfo mentioned above is the standard ErrorInfo structure which is returned from all IO modules. It has the format:

{ErrorLine, Module, ErrorDescriptor}

A string which describes the error is obtained with the following call:

Module:format_error(ErrorDescriptor)
See Also

io(3), erl_scan(3), ERTS User's Guide