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Old Erlang.mk documentation

This documentation reminds here until it gets moved to the official documentation on http://erlang.mk/guide/.

Extending Erlang.mk

You may add additional operations to them by using the double colons. Make will run all targets sharing the same name when invoked.

clean::
	@rm anotherfile

You can enable verbose mode by calling Make with the variable V set to 1.

$ make V=1

Parallel execution

Parallel execution is currently enabled (experimental).

Parallel execution can be enabled through the use of the -j option. The following output showcases concurrent downloading of dependencies.

$ make -j32
Cloning into '/home/essen/ninenines/cowboy/deps/ranch'...
Cloning into '/home/essen/ninenines/cowboy/deps/cowlib'...

The -O option will ensure that output from different targets is grouped, which is particularly useful when running tests with different frameworks at the same time. The disadvantage of this option however is that there is no output until the target is completed.

The`MAKEFLAGS variable can be used to set it permanently on your system. It can be set in your .zshrc, .bashrc or equivalent file.

MAKEFLAGS="-j32 -O"

ErlyDTL plugin

This plugin is available by default. It adds automatic compilation of ErlyDTL templates found in templates/*.dtl or any subdirectory.

By default it ignores names of subdirectories and compiles a/b/templatename.dtl into templatename_dtl.beam. To include subdirectories names in the compiled module name add DTL_FULL_PATH=1 into your Makefile - a/b/templatename.dtl will be compiled into a_b_templatename_dtl.beam.

Additional ErlyDTL options can be specified as a comma-separated list by defining the DTL_OPTS variable. Those options will be prepended to the options specified by the plugin itself.

Xref plugin

This plugin is available by default. It adds the following target:

xref Erlang Xref Runner (inspired in rebar's rebar_xref)

The XREF_CONFIG variable specifies the location of the configuration file which holds the checks to be applied. If there is no xref.config all xref checks will be applied to the binaries located in the /ebin directory.