The Tools application contains a number of stand-alone
tools, which are useful when developing Erlang programs.
cover
- A coverage analysis tool for Erlang.
cprof
- A profiling tool that shows how many
times each function is called. Uses a kind of local call trace
breakpoints containing counters to achieve very low runtime
performance degradation.
erlang.el- Erlang mode for Emacs
- Editing support such as indentation, syntax highlighting,
electric commands, module name verification, comment support
including paragraph filling, skeletons, tags support and more
for erlang source code.
eprof
- A time profiling tool; measure how time is used in Erlang
programs. Predecessor of fprof (see below).
fprof
- Another Erlang profiler; measure how time is used in your
Erlang programs. Uses trace to file to minimize runtime
performance impact, and displays time for calling and called
functions.
instrument
- Utility functions for obtaining and analysing resource usage
in an instrumented Erlang runtime system.
lcnt
- A lock profiling tool for the Erlang runtime system.
make
- A make utility for Erlang similar to UNIX make.
tags
- A tool for generating Emacs TAGS files from Erlang source
files.
xref
- A cross reference tool. Can be used to check dependencies
between functions, modules, applications and releases.