Erlang Xref Runner (inspired by rebar's rebar_xref)
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So, Erlang/OTP comes with an excellent tool to check your code and detect bugs: Xref.
The problem lies in its not-extremely-simple interface. Using xref
out of the box requires you to start a process, set up parameters, add directories, etc. before you can actually just run the checks you want to run.
To mitigate that, rebar comes with a handy command line tool (rebar xref
) that prints xref generated warnings on your console.
But, sometimes, you don't want to use rebar or you want to get the warnings as erlang terms and not just printed out in the console.
That's when xref_runner comes along.
xref_runner
can be turned into a script by executing rebar3 escriptize
. This will
generate a self-contained executable script in _build/default/bin/xrefr
, from which
you can get help by typing xrefr -h
.
Use xrefr
command to run from the terminal (i.e. xrefr
).
There's no need to specify a configuration file path if you have an
xref.config
file in the same location where you are executing the script,
otherwise a configuration file can be specified through the use of the
--config
(or just -c
) option.
xrefr --config xref.config
Just make sure it's in your code path and call xref_runner:check/2
with the proper parameters.
The first parameter is one of the available checks provided by xref
:
-type check() :: undefined_function_calls
| undefined_functions
| locals_not_used
| exports_not_used
| deprecated_function_calls
| deprecated_functions.
The second paramter is a configuration map. All of its fields are optional. The allowed fields are:
- extra_paths: Directories to be added to the xref code path. default value:
[]
- xref_defaults: Default values to configure xref (check
xref:set_default
). default value:[]
- dirs: Directories to be scanned with
xref
. default value:["ebin"]
Also you can use xref_runner:check/0
without parameters to run the whole check list. In this case, the configuration will be taken from xref.config
from the root dir, that should look like this:
[
{xref, [
{config, #{dirs => ["test"]}},
{checks, [ undefined_function_calls
, undefined_functions
, locals_not_used
, exports_not_used
, deprecated_function_calls
, deprecated_functions
]}
]
}
].
Using that function will give you a list of warnings as its result. Warnings are also maps with the following fields:
- filename: The name of the file for which the warning is reported
- line: The line number where the warning is reported.
0
means it's a module-level warning (like an undefined function). Note: In case of warnings with source and target, line numbers refer to the line in which the source function is defined, not the line where the target function is used. - source: Module, function and argument number where the warning is found
- target (optional): For
undefined_function_calls
anddeprecated_function_calls
, function call that generates the warning.
Using the modules in the examples folder, these are some of the results generated by the tests:
> xref_runner:check(undefined_function_calls, #{dirs => ["test"]}).
[#{check => undefined_function_calls,
filename => "test/examples/undefined_function_calls.erl",
line => 5,
source => {undefined_function_calls,bad,0},
target => {undefined_function_calls,undefined_here,0}},
#{check => undefined_function_calls,
filename => "test/examples/undefined_function_calls.erl",
line => 9,
source => {undefined_function_calls,bad,1},
target => {other_module,undefined_somewhere_else,1}},
#{check => undefined_function_calls,
filename => "test/examples/undefined_function_calls.erl",
line => 9,
source => {undefined_function_calls,bad,1},
target => {undefined_functions,undefined_there,0}},
…
]
> xref_runner:check(undefined_functions, #{dirs => ["test"],
xref_defaults => []}).
[#{check => undefined_functions,
filename => [],
line => 0,
source => {other_module,undefined_somewhere_else,0}},
#{check => undefined_functions,
filename => [],
line => 0,
source => {other_module,undefined_somewhere_else,1}},
#{check => undefined_functions,
filename => "test/examples/undefined_function_calls.erl",
line => 0,
source => {undefined_function_calls,undefined_here,0}},
…
]
> xref_runner:check(locals_not_used, #{dirs => ["test"]}).
[#{check => locals_not_used,
filename => "test/examples/locals_not_used.erl",
line => 9,
source => {locals_not_used,local_not,1}}]
> xref_runner:check(exports_not_used, #{dirs => ["test"]}).
[#{check => exports_not_used,
filename => "test/examples/deprecated_function_calls.erl",
line => 7,
source => {deprecated_function_calls,bad,0}},
#{check => exports_not_used,
filename => "test/examples/deprecated_function_calls.erl",
line => 10,
source => {deprecated_function_calls,bad,1}},
#{check => exports_not_used,
filename => "test/examples/deprecated_function_calls.erl",
line => 14,
source => {deprecated_function_calls,good,0}},
…
]
> xref_runner:check(deprecated_function_calls, #{dirs => ["test"]}).
[#{check => deprecated_function_calls,
filename => "test/examples/deprecated_function_calls.erl",
line => 7,
source => {deprecated_function_calls,bad,0},
target => {deprecated_functions,deprecated,0}},
#{check => deprecated_function_calls,
filename => "test/examples/deprecated_function_calls.erl",
line => 10,
source => {deprecated_function_calls,bad,1},
target => {deprecated_function_calls,internal,0}},
#{check => deprecated_function_calls,
filename => "test/examples/deprecated_function_calls.erl",
line => 10,
source => {deprecated_function_calls,bad,1},
target => {deprecated_functions,deprecated,1}},
…
]
> xref_runner:check(deprecated_functions, #{dirs => ["test"]}).
[#{check => deprecated_functions,
filename => "test/examples/deprecated_function_calls.erl",
line => 17,
source => {deprecated_function_calls,internal,0}},
#{check => deprecated_functions,
filename => "test/examples/deprecated_functions.erl",
line => 8,
source => {deprecated_functions,deprecated,0}},
#{check => deprecated_functions,
filename => "test/examples/deprecated_functions.erl",
line => 10,
source => {deprecated_functions,deprecated,1}},
#{check => deprecated_functions,
filename => "test/examples/ignore_xref.erl",
line => 19,
source => {ignore_xref,internal,0}}]
> xref_runner:check(deprecated_function_calls, #{dirs => ["test"]}).
[#{check => deprecated_function_calls,
filename => "test/examples/deprecated_function_calls.erl",
line => 7,
source => {deprecated_function_calls,bad,0},
target => {deprecated_functions,deprecated,0}},
#{check => deprecated_function_calls,
filename => "test/examples/deprecated_function_calls.erl",
line => 10,
source => {deprecated_function_calls,bad,1},
target => {deprecated_function_calls,internal,0}},
#{check => deprecated_function_calls,
filename => "test/examples/deprecated_function_calls.erl",
line => 10,
source => {deprecated_function_calls,bad,1},
target => {deprecated_functions,deprecated,1}},
…
]
> xref_runner:check().
[#{check => undefined_function_calls,
filename => "test/examples/undefined_function_calls.erl",
line => 5,
source => {undefined_function_calls,bad,0},
target => {undefined_function_calls,undefined_here,0}},
#{check => undefined_function_calls,
filename => "test/examples/undefined_function_calls.erl",
line => 9,
source => {undefined_function_calls,bad,1},
target => {other_module,undefined_somewhere_else,1}},
#{check => undefined_function_calls,
filename => "test/examples/undefined_function_calls.erl",
line => 9,
source => {undefined_function_calls,bad,1},
target => {undefined_functions,undefined_there,0}},
…
]