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== Erlang shell
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== Erlang shell
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-// @todo Write it.
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+Erlang.mk provides a convenient target for starting a shell
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+with all the paths set properly to experiment with your code.
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-Placeholder chapter.
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+=== Configuration
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+
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+The `SHELL_DEPS` variable can be used to define dependencies
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+that are only to be used when the `make shell` command is called.
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+For example, if you want to use _kjell_ as your shell:
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+
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+[source,make]
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+SHELL_DEPS = kjell
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+
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+Dependencies are downloaded and compiled the first time you
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+run the `make shell` command.
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+
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+You can customize the executable used to start the Erlang shell.
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+To continue with our example, if you want to use _kjell_ as your
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+shell, you also need to change `SHELL_ERL` and point it to the
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+`kjell` executable:
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+
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+[source,make]
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+SHELL_ERL = $(DEPS_DIR)/kjell/bin/kjell
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+
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+You can specify additional options to be used when starting the
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+shell using the `SHELL_OPTS` variable:
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+
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+[source,make]
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+SHELL_OPTS = -setcookie chocolate
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+
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+Any of the usual `erl` options can be used, including `-eval`:
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+
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+[source,make]
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+SHELL_OPTS = -eval 'my_app:run()'
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+
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+=== Usage
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+
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+To start the shell, all you need is the following command:
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+
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+[source,bash]
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+$ make shell
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+
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+The shell can be stopped as usual with a double Ctrl+C or the
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+command `q().`.
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