Meandro
Find dead code in Elixir applications
What kind of dead code? Meandro currently has rules to find:
- unused function arguments
- unused struct fields
- unused record fields
- unused configuration options
- unused callbacks
- unused macros
Installation
The package can be installed from hex by
adding meandro to your list of dependencies in mix.exs:
def deps do
[
{:meandro, "~> 0.1.0"}
]
endThe docs can be found at https://hexdocs.pm/meandro.
Usage
mix meandro
is the basic command. It'll run all configured rules (which is all of them by default) against all of the *.ex files in your application.
You can pass the --files argument if you'd like to check only particular files.
mix meandro --files lib/foo.ex,lib/bar.exBe warned, however, that it will only look at those files. Functions declared in those files but used elsewhere will be seen as "unused."
Configuration
The plugin supports the following configuration options in the meandro section of mix.exs:
rules([Meandro.Rule.t()]):-
This is the list of rules to apply to the analyzed code. Each rule is a module that should apply the
Meandro.Rulebehavior. - If this option is not defined, meandro will apply all of the default rules.
-
This is the list of rules to apply to the analyzed code. Each rule is a module that should apply the
parsing(Meandro.Util.parsing_style()):-
This parameter determines if meandro should parse files in a parallel (mapping through
Task.async/1) or sequential (plainEnum.map/2) fashion. -
The default value is
parallelsince it's faster.
-
This parameter determines if meandro should parse files in a parallel (mapping through
ignore([Path.t() | {Path.t(), Meandro.Rule.t() | [Meandro.Rule.t()]} | {Path.t(), Meandro.Rule.t() | [Meandro.Rule.t()], list()}]):- List of wildcard patterns representing the files and rules that meandro will ignore when analyzing. Tuple format is used to ignore either a specific rule or a set of rules in those files.
Example
def project do
[
meandro: meandro_config(),
...
]
end
def meandro_config() do
%{
rules: [Meandro.Rule.UnnecessaryFunctionArguments],
parsing: :sequential,
ignore: ["test/example.ex"]
}
end