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NAME

       c - Command interface module.

DESCRIPTION

       This module enables users to enter the short form of some commonly used commands.

   Note:
       These  functions  are  intended  for  interactive  use in the Erlang shell only. The module prefix can be
       omitted.

EXPORTS

       bt(Pid) -> ok | undefined

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()

              Stack backtrace for a process. Equivalent to erlang:process_display(Pid, backtrace).

       c(Module) -> {ok, ModuleName} | error

              Types:

                 Module = file:name()
                 ModuleName = module()

              Works like c(Module, []).

       c(Module, Options) -> {ok, ModuleName} | error

              Types:

                 Module = file:name()
                 Options = [compile:option()] | compile:option()
                 ModuleName = module()

              Compiles and then purges and loads the code for a module. Module can be either a module name or  a
              source file path, with or without .erl extension.

              If  Module  is  a string, it is assumed to be a source file path, and the compiler will attempt to
              compile the source file with the options Options. If compilation fails, the old  object  file  (if
              any) is deleted.

              If  Module  is  an  atom, a source file with that exact name or with .erl extension will be looked
              for. If found, the source file is compiled with the options Options. If compilation fails, the old
              object file (if any) is deleted.

              If  Module  is  an  atom  and  is not the path of a source file, then the code path is searched to
              locate the object file for the module and extract its original compiler options and  source  path.
              If  the source file is not found in the original location, filelib:find_source/1 is used to search
              for it relative to the directory of the object file.

              The source file is compiled with the the original options  appended  to  the  given  Options,  the
              output replacing the old object file if and only if compilation succeeds.

              Notice  that  purging  the  code means that any processes lingering in old code for the module are
              killed without warning. For more information, see the code module.

       c(Module, Options, Filter) -> {ok, ModuleName} | error

              Types:

                 Module = atom()
                 Options = [compile:option()]
                 Filter = fun((compile:option()) -> boolean())
                 ModuleName = module()

              Compiles and then purges and loads the code for module Module, which must be an atom.

              The code path is searched to locate the object file for module Module  and  extract  its  original
              compiler  options  and  source  path.  If  the  source file is not found in the original location,
              filelib:find_source/1 is used to search for it relative to the directory of the object file.

              The source file is compiled with the the original options  appended  to  the  given  Options,  the
              output  replacing  the  old  object  file if and only if compilation succeeds. The function Filter
              specifies which elements to remove from the original compiler options before the new  options  are
              added. The Filter fun should return true for options to keep, and false for options to remove.

              Notice  that  purging  the  code means that any processes lingering in old code for the module are
              killed without warning. For more information, see the code module.

       cd(Dir) -> ok

              Types:

                 Dir = file:name()

              Changes working directory to Dir, which can be a relative name, and then prints the  name  of  the
              new working directory.

              Example:

              2> cd("../erlang").
              /home/ron/erlang

       erlangrc(PathList) -> {ok, file:filename()} | {error, term()}

              Types:

                 PathList = [Dir :: file:name()]

              Search PathList and load .erlang resource file if found.

       flush() -> ok

              Flushes any messages sent to the shell.

       help() -> ok

              Displays help information: all valid shell internal commands, and commands in this module.

       h(Module :: module()) -> h_return()

              Types:

                 h_return() =
                     ok | {error, missing | {unknown_format, unicode:chardata()}}

              Print the documentation for Module

       h(Module :: module(), Function :: function()) -> hf_return()

              Types:

                 h_return() =
                     ok | {error, missing | {unknown_format, unicode:chardata()}}
                 hf_return() = h_return() | {error, function_missing}

              Print the documentation for all Module:Functions (regardless of arity).

       h(Module :: module(), Function :: function(), Arity :: arity()) ->
            hf_return()

              Types:

                 h_return() =
                     ok | {error, missing | {unknown_format, unicode:chardata()}}
                 hf_return() = h_return() | {error, function_missing}

              Print the documentation for Module:Function/Arity.

       hcb(Module :: module()) -> h_return()

              Types:

                 h_return() =
                     ok | {error, missing | {unknown_format, unicode:chardata()}}

              Print the callback documentation for Module

       hcb(Module :: module(), Callback :: atom()) -> hcb_return()

              Types:

                 h_return() =
                     ok | {error, missing | {unknown_format, unicode:chardata()}}
                 hcb_return() = h_return() | {error, callback_missing}

              Print the callback documentation for all Module:Callbacks (regardless of arity).

       hcb(Module :: module(), Callback :: atom(), Arity :: arity()) ->
              hcb_return()

              Types:

                 h_return() =
                     ok | {error, missing | {unknown_format, unicode:chardata()}}
                 hcb_return() = h_return() | {error, callback_missing}

              Print the callback documentation for Module:Callback/Arity.

       ht(Module :: module()) -> h_return()

              Types:

                 h_return() =
                     ok | {error, missing | {unknown_format, unicode:chardata()}}

              Print the type documentation for Module

       ht(Module :: module(), Type :: atom()) -> ht_return()

              Types:

                 h_return() =
                     ok | {error, missing | {unknown_format, unicode:chardata()}}
                 ht_return() = h_return() | {error, type_missing}

              Print the type documentation for Type in Module regardless of arity.

       ht(Module :: module(), Type :: atom(), Arity :: arity()) ->
             ht_return()

              Types:

                 h_return() =
                     ok | {error, missing | {unknown_format, unicode:chardata()}}
                 ht_return() = h_return() | {error, type_missing}

              Print the type documentation for Type/Arity in Module.

       i() -> ok

       ni() -> ok

              i/0  displays system information, listing information about all processes. ni/0 does the same, but
              for all nodes the network.

       i(X, Y, Z) -> [{atom(), term()}]

              Types:

                 X = Y = Z = integer() >= 0

              Displays information about a process, Equivalent  to  process_info(pid(X,  Y,  Z)),  but  location
              transparent.

       l(Module) -> code:load_ret()

              Types:

                 Module = module()

              Purges   and   loads,   or   reloads,   a   module   by  calling  code:purge(Module)  followed  by
              code:load_file(Module).

              Notice that purging the code means that any processes lingering in old code  for  the  module  are
              killed without warning. For more information, see code/3.

       lc(Files) -> ok

              Types:

                 Files = [File]
                 File

              Compiles  a list of files by calling compile:file(File, [report_errors, report_warnings]) for each
              File in Files.

              For information about File, see file:filename().

       lm() -> [code:load_ret()]

              Reloads all currently loaded modules that have changed on disk (see mm()).  Returns  the  list  of
              results from calling l(M) for each such M.

       ls() -> ok

              Lists files in the current directory.

       ls(Dir) -> ok

              Types:

                 Dir = file:name()

              Lists files in directory Dir or, if Dir is a file, only lists it.

       m() -> ok

              Displays  information  about  the  loaded  modules,  including the files from which they have been
              loaded.

       m(Module) -> ok

              Types:

                 Module = module()

              Displays information about Module.

       mm() -> [module()]

              Lists all modified modules. Shorthand for code:modified_modules/0.

       memory() -> [{Type, Size}]

              Types:

                 Type = atom()
                 Size = integer() >= 0

              Memory allocation information. Equivalent to erlang:memory/0.

       memory(Type) -> Size

       memory(Types) -> [{Type, Size}]

              Types:

                 Types = [Type]
                 Type = atom()
                 Size = integer() >= 0

              Memory allocation information. Equivalent to erlang:memory/1.

       nc(File) -> {ok, Module} | error

       nc(File, Options) -> {ok, Module} | error

              Types:

                 File = file:name()
                 Options = [Option] | Option
                 Option = compile:option()
                 Module = module()

              Compiles and then loads the code for a file on all nodes. Options defaults to [].  Compilation  is
              equivalent to:

              compile:file(File, Options ++ [report_errors, report_warnings])

       nl(Module) -> abcast | error

              Types:

                 Module = module()

              Loads Module on all nodes.

       pid(X, Y, Z) -> pid()

              Types:

                 X = Y = Z = integer() >= 0

              Converts X, Y, Z to pid <X.Y.Z>. This function is only to be used when debugging.

       pwd() -> ok

              Prints the name of the working directory.

       q() -> no_return()

              This  function  is  shorthand for init:stop(), that is, it causes the node to stop in a controlled
              fashion.

       regs() -> ok

       nregs() -> ok

              regs/0 displays information about all registered processes. nregs/0 does the  same,  but  for  all
              nodes in the network.

       uptime() -> ok

              Prints the node uptime (as specified by erlang:statistics(wall_clock)) in human-readable form.

       xm(ModSpec) -> void()

              Types:

                 ModSpec = Module | Filename
                  Module = atom()
                  Filename = string()

              Finds  undefined  functions,  unused  functions,  and calls to deprecated functions in a module by
              calling xref:m/1.

       y(File) -> YeccRet

              Types:

                 File = name()
                 YeccRet

              Generates an LALR-1 parser. Equivalent to:

              yecc:file(File)

              For information about File = name(),  see  filename(3erl).  For  information  about  YeccRet,  see
              yecc:file/2.

       y(File, Options) -> YeccRet

              Types:

                 File = name()
                 Options, YeccRet

              Generates an LALR-1 parser. Equivalent to:

              yecc:file(File, Options)

              For  information  about  File  =  name(),  see  filename(3erl).  For information about Options and
              YeccRet, see yecc:file/2.

SEE ALSO

       filename(3erl), compile(3erl), erlang(3erl), yecc(3erl), xref(3erl)