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NAME

       dialyzer - The Dialyzer, a DIscrepancy AnalYZer for ERlang programs

DESCRIPTION

       The  Dialyzer  is  a  static  analysis  tool that identifies software discrepancies such as definite type
       errors, code which has become dead or unreachable due to some programming error, unnecessary tests,  etc.
       in  single  Erlang  modules  or  entire  (sets of) applications. Dialyzer starts its analysis from either
       debug-compiled BEAM bytecode or from Erlang source code. The file and line number  of  a  discrepancy  is
       reported  along  with  an indication of what the discrepancy is about. Dialyzer bases its analysis on the
       concept of success typings which allows for sound warnings (no false positives).

       Read more about Dialyzer and about how to use it from the GUI in Dialyzer User's Guide.

USING THE DIALYZER FROM THE COMMAND LINE

       Dialyzer also has a command line version for automated use. Below is a brief description of the  list  of
       its options. The same information can be obtained by writing

             dialyzer --help

       in a shell. Please refer to the GUI description for more details on the operation of Dialyzer.

       The exit status of the command line version is:

             0 - No problems were encountered during the analysis and no
                 warnings were emitted.
             1 - Problems were encountered during the analysis.
             2 - No problems were encountered, but warnings were emitted.

       Usage:

              dialyzer [--help] [--version] [--shell] [--quiet] [--verbose]
                 [-pa dir]* [--plt plt] [--plts plt*] [-Ddefine]*
                       [-I include_dir]* [--output_plt file] [-Wwarn]*
                       [--src] [--gui | --wx] [files_or_dirs] [-r dirs]
                       [--apps applications] [-o outfile]
                 [--build_plt] [--add_to_plt] [--remove_from_plt]
                 [--check_plt] [--no_check_plt] [--plt_info] [--get_warnings]
                       [--no_native] [--fullpath]

       Options:

         files_or_dirs (for backwards compatibility also as: -c files_or_dirs:
           Use Dialyzer from the command line to detect defects in the specified files or directories containing
           .erl or .beam files, depending on the type of the analysis.

         -r dirs:
           Same as the previous but the  specified  directories  are  searched  recursively  for  subdirectories
           containing .erl or .beam files in them, depending on the type of analysis.

         --apps applications:
           Option typically used when building or modifying a plt as in:

                    dialyzer --build_plt --apps erts kernel stdlib mnesia ...

                    dialyzer --apps inets ssl ./ebin ../other_lib/ebin/my_module.beam

         -o outfile (or --output outfile):
           When  using Dialyzer from the command line, send the analysis results to the specified outfile rather
           than to stdout.

         --raw:
           When using Dialyzer from the command line, output the raw analysis results (Erlang terms) instead  of
           the  formatted  result. The raw format is easier to post-process (for instance, to filter warnings or
           to output HTML pages).

         --src:
           Override the default, which is to analyze BEAM files, and analyze starting from  Erlang  source  code
           instead.

         -Dname (or -Dname=value):
           When analyzing from source, pass the define to Dialyzer. (**)

         -I include_dir:
           When analyzing from source, pass the include_dir to Dialyzer. (**)

         -pa dir:
           Include  dir  in  the  path  for  Erlang  (useful  when  analyzing  files  that have '-include_lib()'
           directives).

         --output_plt file:
           Store the plt at the specified file after building it.

         --plt plt:
           Use the specified plt as the initial plt (if the plt was built during setup the files will be checked
           for consistency).

         --plts plt*:
           Merge  the  specified plts to create the initial plt -- requires that the plts are disjoint (i.e., do
           not have any module appearing in more than one plt). The plts are created in the usual way:

                    dialyzer --build_plt --output_plt plt_1 files_to_include
                    ...
                    dialyzer --build_plt --output_plt plt_n files_to_include

                    dialyzer files_to_analyze --plts plt_1 ... plt_n

                    dialyzer --plts plt_1 ... plt_n -- files_to_analyze

         -Wwarn:
           A family of options which selectively turn on/off warnings (for help on the  names  of  warnings  use
           dialyzer -Whelp).

         --shell:
           Do not disable the Erlang shell while running the GUI.

         --version (or -v):
           Print the Dialyzer version and some more information and exit.

         --help (or -h):
           Print this message and exit.

         --quiet (or -q):
           Make Dialyzer a bit more quiet.

         --verbose:
           Make Dialyzer a bit more verbose.

         --statistics:
           Prints  information  about the progress of execution (analysis phases, time spent in each and size of
           the relative input).

         --build_plt:
           The analysis starts from an empty plt and creates a new one from the files specified with -c and  -r.
           Only works for beam files. Use --plt or --output_plt to override the default plt location.

         --add_to_plt:
           The  plt  is  extended to also include the files specified with -c and -r. Use --plt to specify which
           plt to start from, and --output_plt to specify where to put the plt. Note  that  the  analysis  might
           include files from the plt if they depend on the new files. This option only works with beam files.

         --remove_from_plt:
           The  information  from the files specified with -c and -r is removed from the plt. Note that this may
           cause a re-analysis of the remaining dependent files.

         --check_plt:
           Check the plt for consistency and rebuild it if it is not up-to-date.

         --no_check_plt:
           Skip the plt check when running Dialyzer. Useful when working with installed plts that never change.

         --plt_info:
           Make Dialyzer print information about the plt and then quit. The plt can be specified with --plt(s).

         --get_warnings:
           Make Dialyzer emit warnings even when manipulating the plt. Warnings are only emitted for files  that
           are actually analyzed.

         --dump_callgraph file:
           Dump  the  call  graph into the specified file whose format is determined by the file name extension.
           Supported extensions are: raw, dot, and ps. If something else is used as file name extension, default
           format '.raw' will be used.

         --no_native (or -nn):
           Bypass  the  native  code  compilation  of  some  key files that Dialyzer heuristically performs when
           dialyzing many files; this avoids the compilation time but it may result in  (much)  longer  analysis
           time.

         --fullpath:
           Display the full path names of files for which warnings are emitted.

         --gui:
           Use the gs-based GUI.

         --wx:
           Use the wx-based GUI.

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

       **  options  -D  and  -I  work  both from command-line and in the Dialyzer GUI; the syntax of defines and
       includes is the same as that used by erlc.

       Warning options:

         -Wno_return:
           Suppress warnings for functions that will never return a value.

         -Wno_unused:
           Suppress warnings for unused functions.

         -Wno_improper_lists:
           Suppress warnings for construction of improper lists.

         -Wno_tuple_as_fun:
           Suppress warnings for using tuples instead of funs.

         -Wno_fun_app:
           Suppress warnings for fun applications that will fail.

         -Wno_match:
           Suppress warnings for patterns that are unused or cannot match.

         -Wno_opaque:
           Suppress warnings for violations of opaqueness of data types.

         -Wno_behaviours***:
           Suppress warnings about behaviour callbacks which drift from the published recommended interfaces.

         -Wunmatched_returns***:
           Include warnings for function calls which ignore a structured return value or do  not  match  against
           one of many possible return value(s).

         -Werror_handling***:
           Include warnings for functions that only return by means of an exception.

         -Wrace_conditions***:
           Include warnings for possible race conditions.

         -Wunderspecs***:
           Warn about underspecified functions (the -spec is strictly more allowing than the success typing).

       The  following options are also available but their use is not recommended: (they are mostly for Dialyzer
       developers and internal debugging)

         -Woverspecs***:
           Warn about overspecified functions (the -spec is strictly less allowing than the success typing).

         -Wspecdiffs***:
           Warn when the -spec is different than the success typing.

   Note:
       *** Identifies options that turn on warnings rather than turning them off.

USING THE DIALYZER FROM ERLANG

       You can also use Dialyzer directly from Erlang. Both the GUI and the command line versions are available.
       The  options  are  similar to the ones given from the command line, so please refer to the sections above
       for a description of these.

EXPORTS

       gui() -> ok | {error, Msg}
       gui(OptList) -> ok | {error, Msg}

              Types:

                 OptList -- see below

              Dialyzer GUI version.

              OptList  :: [Option]
              Option   :: {files,          [Filename :: string()]}
                        | {files_rec,      [DirName :: string()]}
                        | {defines,        [{Macro: atom(), Value : term()}]}
                        | {from,           src_code | byte_code} %% Defaults to byte_code
                        | {init_plt,       FileName :: string()}  %% If changed from default
                        | {plts,           [FileName :: string()]} %% If changed from default
                        | {include_dirs,   [DirName :: string()]}
                        | {output_file,    FileName :: string()}
                        | {output_plt,     FileName :: string()}
                        | {analysis_type,  'succ_typings' |
                                           'plt_add' |
                                           'plt_build' |
                                           'plt_check' |
                                           'plt_remove'}
                        | {warnings,       [WarnOpts]}
                        | {get_warnings,   bool()}

              WarnOpts :: no_return
                        | no_unused
                        | no_improper_lists
                        | no_fun_app
                        | no_match
                        | no_opaque
                        | no_fail_call
                        | error_handling
                        | race_conditions
                        | behaviours
                        | unmatched_returns
                        | overspecs
                        | underspecs
                        | specdiffs

       run(OptList) -> Warnings

              Types:

                 OptList -- see gui/0,1
                 Warnings -- see below

              Dialyzer command line version.

              Warnings :: [{Tag, Id, Msg}]
              Tag :: 'warn_return_no_exit' | 'warn_return_only_exit'
                   | 'warn_not_called' | 'warn_non_proper_list'
                   | 'warn_fun_app' | 'warn_matching'
                   | 'warn_failing_call' | 'warn_contract_types'
                   | 'warn_contract_syntax' | 'warn_contract_not_equal'
                   | 'warn_contract_subtype' | 'warn_contract_supertype'
              Id = {File :: string(), Line :: integer()}
              Msg = msg() -- Undefined

       format_warning(Msg) -> string()

              Types:

                 Msg = {Tag, Id, msg()} -- See run/1

              Get a string from warnings as returned by dialyzer:run/1.

       plt_info(string()) -> {'ok', [{atom(), any()}]} | {'error', atom()}

              Returns information about the specified plt.