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erlang-2.7.0
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Original Authors:
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The Erlang emacs mode was written by Anders Lindgren.
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Contributors:
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Luke Gorrie
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Dave Love
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Maintainers:
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Sverker Wiberg
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Kent Boortz
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Björn Gustavsson
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Currently maintained by:
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Ingela Anderton Andin
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Dan Gudmundsson
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User configuration notes
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Below is a quick guide to necessary configurations for getting
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started with the Erlang mode for Emacs. Please refer to the
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Users guide and reference manual in the documentation for the
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Erlang/OTP application tools for more information.
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For UNIX users
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To set up the Erlang Emacs mode on UNIX systems, edit/create the file
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.emacs in the your home directory.
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Below is a complete example of what should be added to a user's .emacs
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provided that OTP is installed in the directory /usr/local/otp:
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(setq load-path (cons "/usr/local/otp/lib/tools-<ToolsVer>/emacs"
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load-path))
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(setq erlang-root-dir "/usr/local/otp")
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(setq exec-path (cons "/usr/local/otp/bin" exec-path))
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(require 'erlang-start)
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For Windows users
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To set up the Erlang Emacs mode on Windows systems, edit/create the
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file .emacs, the location of the file depends on the configuration of
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the system. If the HOME environment variable is set, Emacs will look
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for the .emacs file in the directory indicated by the HOME
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variable. If HOME is not set, Emacs will look for the .emacs file in
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C:\.
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Below is a complete example of what should be added to a user's .emacs
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provided that OTP is installed in the directory C:\Program
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Files\erl-<Ver>:
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(setq load-path (cons "C:/Program Files/erl<Ver>/lib/tools-<ToolsVer>/emacs"
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load-path))
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(setq erlang-root-dir "C:/Program Files/erl<Ver>")
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(setq exec-path (cons "C:/Program Files/erl<Ver>/bin" exec-path))
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(require 'erlang-start)
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Miscellaneous addons
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--------------------
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In order to check erlang source code on the fly, add the following
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line to your .emacs file (after erlang-start, see above). See
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erlang-flymake.el for more information on how to customize the syntax
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check.
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(require 'erlang-flymake)
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(define-package "erlang" "2.7.0"
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"Erlang major mode"
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'((flymake-mode "0.4.6")))
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;; erlang.el --- Major modes for editing and running Erlang
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;;; erlang.el --- Major modes for editing and running Erlang
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;; Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Anders Lindgren
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;; Keywords: erlang, languages, processes
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;; Date: 2011-12-11
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;; %CopyrightBegin%
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;;
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;; Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2011. All Rights Reserved.
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;; under the License.
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;;
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;; %CopyrightEnd%
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;;
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;; Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Anders Lindgren
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;; Keywords: erlang, languages, processes
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;;
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;; Lars Thorsén's modifications of 2000-06-07 included.
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;; The original version of this package was written by Robert Virding.
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