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This file aims to describe what the distel-ie package is.
The 'ie' suffix is an acronym for "Interactive Erlang".
The original idea was to create something like the *scratch* buffer in emacs,
where you can play around with the language: define functions see how things
work etc. So in short, distel-ie is a shell with the unique feature of allowing
for functions to be defined.
Example:
Start a distel-ie session by doing : M-x erl-ie-session, or, if you run the
distel extension minor mode: C-c C-d s
now type (without quotes) :
"sista(W) -> lists:last(W)."
mark this region and press C-M-x, the function sista/1 is now defined and ready
to be used from the session. You can try and call this function:
"sista([1, 2, 3, distel_rocks])."
Again, mark this region and press C-M-x, the result should come as no surprise
:-)
KEYBINDINGS:
These keybindings are available when you run the distel extension minor mode
C-c C-d s : Makes a session buffer the current buffer, if no session exists,
it creates a new one.
C-M-x : Evaluates the marked region. If the marked region contains a
function definition, the function is defined. The result of the
evaluation is returned on the minibuffer or in a new buffer.
C-u C-M-x : Same as above, but the results ends up in the session buffer.
C-c C-d r : Copies the marked region (in a file buffer) to the session buffer.
If no session exists, a session is created.
C-c C-d c : Same as above but copies an entire buffer.
THINGS NOT WORKING/TODO:
- Evaluating a region containing more than one function definition is not
working.
- It would be nice to not having to mark the region yourself,
erlang-mark-function or similar would be convenient, but is currently not
a viable option. ("fun(X) ->\nlists:last(X)\nend." is not marking the
correct region).
Comments and suggestions are welcome,
email_the_author() -> lists:reverse("[email protected]").