Elixir v1.5.1 Protocol View Source

Functions for working with protocols.

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Functions

Checks if the given module is loaded and is an implementation of the given protocol

Checks if the given module is loaded and is protocol

Receives a protocol and a list of implementations and consolidates the given protocol

Returns true if the protocol was consolidated

Defines a new protocol function

Derives the protocol for module with the given options

Extracts all types implemented for the given protocol from the given paths

Extracts all protocols from the given paths

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Link to this function assert_impl!(protocol, base) View Source
assert_impl!(module(), module()) :: :ok | no_return()

Checks if the given module is loaded and is an implementation of the given protocol.

Returns :ok if so, otherwise raises ArgumentError.

Link to this function assert_protocol!(module) View Source
assert_protocol!(module()) :: :ok | no_return()

Checks if the given module is loaded and is protocol.

Returns :ok if so, otherwise raises ArgumentError.

Link to this function consolidate(protocol, types) View Source
consolidate(module(), [module()]) ::
  {:ok, binary()} |
  {:error, :not_a_protocol} |
  {:error, :no_beam_info}

Receives a protocol and a list of implementations and consolidates the given protocol.

Consolidation happens by changing the protocol impl_for in the abstract format to have fast lookup rules. Usually the list of implementations to use during consolidation are retrieved with the help of extract_impls/2.

It returns the updated version of the protocol bytecode. A given bytecode or protocol implementation can be checked to be consolidated or not by analyzing the protocol attribute:

Protocol.consolidated?(Enumerable)

If the first element of the tuple is true, it means the protocol was consolidated.

This function does not load the protocol at any point nor loads the new bytecode for the compiled module. However each implementation must be available and it will be loaded.

Link to this function consolidated?(protocol) View Source
consolidated?(module()) :: boolean()

Returns true if the protocol was consolidated.

Link to this macro def(signature) View Source (macro)

Defines a new protocol function.

Protocols do not allow functions to be defined directly, instead, the regular Kernel.def/* macros are replaced by this macro which defines the protocol functions with the appropriate callbacks.

Link to this macro derive(protocol, module, options \\ []) View Source (macro)

Derives the protocol for module with the given options.

Link to this function extract_impls(protocol, paths) View Source
extract_impls(module(), [charlist() | String.t()]) :: [atom()]

Extracts all types implemented for the given protocol from the given paths.

The paths can be either a charlist or a string. Internally they are worked on as charlists, so passing them as lists avoid extra conversion.

Does not load any of the implementations.

Examples

# Get Elixir's ebin and retrieve all protocols
iex> path = :code.lib_dir(:elixir, :ebin)
iex> mods = Protocol.extract_impls(Enumerable, [path])
iex> List in mods
true
Link to this function extract_protocols(paths) View Source
extract_protocols([charlist() | String.t()]) :: [atom()]

Extracts all protocols from the given paths.

The paths can be either a charlist or a string. Internally they are worked on as charlists, so passing them as lists avoid extra conversion.

Does not load any of the protocols.

Examples

# Get Elixir's ebin and retrieve all protocols
iex> path = :code.lib_dir(:elixir, :ebin)
iex> mods = Protocol.extract_protocols([path])
iex> Enumerable in mods
true