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- == Limitations
- No software is perfect.
- It's very important, when evaluating and when using a tool,
- to understand its limitations, so as to avoid making mistakes
- and wasting valuable time.
- This chapter lists all known limitations of Erlang.mk.
- === Erlang must be available
- Currently Erlang.mk requires you to install Erlang beforehand.
- Installing Erlang is not always easy, particularly if you need
- a specific version of Erlang for a specific project.
- In addition, the Erlang being used must be in your `$PATH`
- before you use Erlang.mk.
- In the future we envision, Erlang.mk could manage the Erlang
- version you need to use a project. Erlang.mk already does this
- for running tests when using `make ci`, so doing this during
- development is just a step away.
- === Spaces in path
- Erlang.mk will currently not work properly if the path to the
- project contains spaces. To check if that is the case, use the
- command `pwd`.
- This issue is due to how Makefiles work. There might be ways
- to solve it, we have not given up on it, but it's very low
- priority considering how simple the workaround is.
- === Dependency tracking and modification times
- Erlang source files that depend on other files will have their
- modification time updated when they need to be recompiled due
- to a dependency having changed. This could cause some editors to
- think the file changed when it didn't.
- Erlang.mk must use this method in order to be able to compile
- files in one `erlc` invocation. The benefits greatly outweigh
- the issue in this case and so there are currently no plans to
- fix this behavior.
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