Aleppo is an alternative to epp(3erl)
, and is mainly intended for Erlang compiler hackers. The problem with EPP is that it only operates on Erlang source files. Aleppo will operate directly on tokens returned by erl_scan.
erl_scan -> *aleppo* -> erl_parse -> compile
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Token-oriented API. Pass in tokens returned by erl_scan, receive a list of erl_scan-compatible tokens after preprocessor macros have been applied. No parsing of Erlang code is performed!
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Support for -define, -undef, -ifdef, -ifndef, -else, -endif, -include, -include_lib
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Preprocessor directives can be used inside functions
aleppo:process_file(FileName) -> {ok, Tokens} | {error, Error}
aleppo:process_tokens(Tokens) -> {ok, NewTokens} | {error, Error}
aleppo:process_tokens(Tokens, Options) -> {ok, NewTokens} | {error, Error}
Options = [{file, FileName}, {include, [IncludeSearchDirectories]}]
When calling erl_scan:tokens/3, be sure to pass in a {Row, Column}
tuple as the third argument (not just a Row integer). Otherwise Aleppo will not properly handle -include
directives.