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NAME

       typer - The TypEr, a Type annotator of Erlang code

DESCRIPTION

       TypEr  is  a tool that displays and automatically inserts type annotations in Erlang code.
       It uses Dialyzer to infer variable types.

USAGE

       typer [--help] [--version] [--comments] [--plt PltFile]
             [--show | --show-exported | --annotate | --annotate-inc-files]
             [-Ddefine]* [-I include_dir]* [-T application]* [-r] file*

       Options:

         -r dir
             Searches directories recursively for .erl files below them.

         --show
             Prints type specifications  for  all  functions  on  stdout  (this  is  the  default
             behaviour; this option is not really needed).

         --show-exported
             Same  as  --show,  but prints specifications for exported functions only.  Specs are
             displayed sorted alphabetically on the function's name.

         --annotate
             Annotates the specified files with type specifications.

         --annotate-inc-files
             Same as --annotate but annotates all -include() files as well as all .erl files (use
             this option with caution, it has not been tested much).

         --comments
             Prints type information using Edoc comments, not type contracts.

         --plt PltFile
             Uses the specified Dialyzer PLT file rather than the default one.

         -T file
             The  file  file already contains type specifications and these specifications are to
             be trusted in order to print specs for the rest of the files.   (Multiple  files  or
             dirs, separated by spaces, can be specified.)

         -Dname (or -Dname=value)
             Passes  the  defined name to TypEr.  (The syntax of defines is the same as that used
             by erlc, see erlc(1).)

         -I include_dir
             Passes the include_dir to TypEr.  (The syntax of includes is the same as  that  used
             by erlc, see erlc(1).)

         --version (or -v)
             Prints the TypEr version and exits.

         --help (or -h)
             Prints help message and exits.

   Note:
       * denotes that multiple occurrences of these options are possible.

SEE ALSO

       dialyzer(1), erlc(1)