View Source mix compile.elixir (Mix v1.12.3)
Compiles Elixir source files.
Elixir is smart enough to recompile only files that have changed
and their dependencies. This means if lib/a.ex
is invoking
a function defined over lib/b.ex
, whenever lib/b.ex
changes,
lib/a.ex
is also recompiled.
Note it is important to recompile a file's dependencies as there are often compile time dependencies between them.
__mix_recompile__?/0
A module may export a __mix_recompile__?/0
function that can
cause the module to be recompiled using custom rules. For example,
@external_resource
already adds a compile-time dependency on an
external file, however to depend on a dynamic list of files we
can do:
defmodule MyModule do
paths = Path.wildcard("*.txt")
paths_hash = :erlang.md5(paths)
for path <- paths do
@external_resource path
end
def __mix_recompile__?() do
Path.wildcard("*.txt") |> :erlang.md5() != unquote(paths_hash)
end
end
Compiler calls __mix_recompile__?/0
for every module being
compiled (or previously compiled) and thus it is very important
to do there as little work as possible to not slow down the
compilation.
If module has @compile {:autoload, false}
, __mix_recompile__?/0
will
not be used.
Command line options
--verbose
- prints each file being compiled--force
- forces compilation regardless of modification times--docs
(--no-docs
) - attaches (or not) documentation to compiled modules--debug-info
(--no-debug-info
) - attaches (or not) debug info to compiled modules--ignore-module-conflict
- does not emit warnings if a module was previously defined--warnings-as-errors
- treats warnings in the current project as errors and return a non-zero exit status--long-compilation-threshold N
- sets the "long compilation" threshold (in seconds) toN
(see the docs forKernel.ParallelCompiler.compile/2
)--profile
- if set totime
, outputs timing information of compilation steps--all-warnings
- prints warnings even from files that do not need to be recompiled--tracer
- adds a compiler tracer in addition to any specified in themix.exs
file
Configuration
:elixirc_paths
- directories to find source files. Defaults to["lib"]
.:elixirc_options
- compilation options that apply to Elixir's compiler. SeeCode.put_compiler_option/2
for a complete list of options. These options are often overridable from the command line using the switches above.[xref: [exclude: ...]]
- a list ofmodule
or{module, function, arity}
that should not be warned on in case on undefined modules or undefined application warnings.