diff --git a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/src/zx.erl b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/src/zx.erl
index fa0ce08..d56b040 100644
--- a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/src/zx.erl
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/src/zx.erl
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
-export([do/0]).
-export([subscribe/1, unsubscribe/0]).
-export([list/0, list/1, list/2, list/3, latest/1]).
--export([start/2, stop/1, stop/0]).
+-export([start/2, stop/1, stop/0, silent_stop/0]).
-export_type([serial/0, package_id/0, package/0, realm/0, name/0, version/0,
identifier/0,
@@ -388,6 +388,24 @@ stop() ->
end.
+-spec silent_stop() -> ok | {error, Reason :: term()}.
+%% @doc
+%% A safe wrapper for `application:stop(zx)'. Similar to `ensure_started/1,2', returns
+%% `ok' in the case that zx is already stopped.
+
+silent_stop() ->
+ ok = zx_daemon:idle(),
+ case application:stop(zx) of
+ ok ->
+ init:stop();
+ {error, {not_started, zx}} ->
+ init:stop();
+ Error ->
+ ok = tell(error, "zx:stop_quiet/0 failed with ~tp", [Error]),
+ init:stop(1)
+ end.
+
+
%%% Application Callbacks
-spec start(StartType, StartArgs) -> Result
@@ -685,8 +703,8 @@ make([Dep | Rest]) ->
Error -> Error
end;
make([]) ->
- tell("Builds complete.").
-
+ ok.
+
include_env(PackageID = {_, Name, _}) ->
Path = filename:join(zx_lib:ppath(lib, PackageID), "include"),
@@ -745,7 +763,7 @@ fetch2(ID) ->
-spec execute(Type, PackageID, Meta, Dir, RunArgs) -> no_return()
- when Type :: app | lib,
+ when Type :: app | cli | gui | lib,
PackageID :: package_id(),
Meta :: package_meta(),
Dir :: file:filename(),
@@ -754,19 +772,28 @@ fetch2(ID) ->
%% Gets all the target application's ducks in a row and launches them, then enters
%% the exec_wait/1 loop to wait for any queries from the application.
-execute(app, PackageID, Meta, Dir, RunArgs) ->
- {ok, PackageString} = zx_lib:package_string(PackageID),
- ok = tell("Starting ~ts.", [PackageString]),
- Name = element(2, PackageID),
- ok = zx_daemon:pass_meta(Meta, Dir, RunArgs),
- AppTag = list_to_atom(Name),
- ok = ensure_all_started(AppTag),
- tell("Launcher complete.");
execute(lib, PackageID, _, _, _) ->
Message = "Lib ~ts is available on the system, but is not a standalone app.",
{ok, PackageString} = zx_lib:package_string(PackageID),
ok = tell(Message, [PackageString]),
- init:stop().
+ init:stop();
+execute(cli, PackageID, Meta, Dir, RunArgs) ->
+ Name = element(2, PackageID),
+ ok = zx_daemon:pass_meta(Meta, Dir, RunArgs),
+ AppTag = list_to_atom(Name),
+ {ok, _} = application:ensure_all_started(AppTag),
+ case maps:get(mod, Meta, none) of
+ none -> {error, "No executable module"};
+ Mod -> Mod:start(RunArgs)
+ end;
+execute(Type, PackageID, Meta, Dir, RunArgs) ->
+ {ok, PackageString} = zx_lib:package_string(PackageID),
+ ok = tell("Starting ~p ~ts.", [Type, PackageString]),
+ Name = element(2, PackageID),
+ ok = zx_daemon:pass_meta(Meta, Dir, RunArgs),
+ AppTag = list_to_atom(Name),
+ ok = ensure_all_started(AppTag),
+ tell("Launcher complete.").
-spec ensure_all_started(AppMod) -> ok
diff --git a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/src/zx_daemon.erl b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/src/zx_daemon.erl
index 7e0178f..90dc21d 100644
--- a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/src/zx_daemon.erl
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/src/zx_daemon.erl
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@
-license("GPL-3.0").
-export([zomp_mode/0]).
--export([pass_meta/3,
+-export([pass_meta/3, argv/0,
subscribe/1, unsubscribe/1,
list/0, list/1, list/2, list/3, latest/1,
provides/2, list_deps/1,
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@
-record(s,
{meta = none :: none | zx:package_meta(),
home = none :: none | file:filename(),
- argv = none :: none | [string()],
+ argv = [] :: [string()],
conf = load_conf() :: conf(),
id = 0 :: id(),
actions = [] :: [request()],
@@ -350,6 +350,12 @@ pass_meta(Meta, Dir, ArgV) ->
gen_server:cast(?MODULE, {pass_meta, Meta, Dir, ArgV}).
+-spec argv() -> [string()].
+
+argv() ->
+ gen_server:call(?MODULE, argv).
+
+
-spec subscribe(Package) -> ok
when Package :: zx:package().
%% @doc
@@ -712,6 +718,8 @@ idle() ->
%% @private
%% gen_server callback for OTP calls
+handle_call(argv, _, State = #s{argv = ArgV}) ->
+ {reply, ArgV, State};
handle_call({request, list}, _, State = #s{cx = CX}) ->
Realms = cx_realms(CX),
{reply, {ok, Realms}, State};
diff --git a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/src/zx_local.erl b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/src/zx_local.erl
index ec14c6d..ad05487 100644
--- a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/src/zx_local.erl
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/src/zx_local.erl
@@ -44,9 +44,13 @@
port = 11311 :: none | inet:port_number()}).
-record(project,
- {type = none :: none | app | lib | escript,
+ {type = none :: none | app | lib | cli | gui | escript,
license = none :: none | none | undefined | string(),
name = none :: none | string(),
+ desc = none :: none | string(),
+ repo_url = none :: none | string(),
+ ws_url = none :: none | string(),
+ url = none :: none | string(),
id = none :: none | zx:package_id() | zx:name(),
prefix = none :: none | zx:lower0_9(),
appmod = none :: none | zx:lower0_9(),
@@ -73,58 +77,155 @@ initialize() ->
initialize(P = #project{type = none}) ->
initialize(P#project{type = ask_project_type()});
+initialize(P = #project{name = none}) ->
+ initialize(P#project{name = ask_project_name()});
initialize(P = #project{type = escript}) ->
ok = tell(warning, "escripts cannot be initialized."),
initialize(P#project{type = ask_project_type()});
-initialize(P = #project{type = app, id = none}) ->
+initialize(P = #project{type = lib, id = none}) ->
+ initialize(P#project{id = ask_package_id()});
+initialize(P = #project{id = none}) ->
ID = {_, AppMod, _} = ask_package_id(),
initialize(P#project{id = ID, appmod = AppMod});
-initialize(P = #project{id = none}) ->
- initialize(P#project{id = ask_package_id()});
initialize(P = #project{prefix = none}) ->
initialize(P#project{prefix = ask_prefix()});
initialize(P = #project{type = app, appmod = none}) ->
initialize(P#project{appmod = ask_appmod()});
-initialize(P = #project{type = app,
- id = ID,
- prefix = Prefix,
- appmod = AppMod}) ->
- {ok, PS} = zx_lib:package_string(ID),
- Instructions =
- "~nAPPLICATION DATA CONFIRMATION~n"
- "[1] Type : application~n"
- "[2] Package ID : ~ts~n"
- "[3] Prefix : ~ts~n"
- "[4] AppMod : ~ts~n"
- "Press a number to select something to change, or [ENTER] to continue.~n",
- ok = io:format(Instructions, [PS, Prefix, AppMod]),
- case zx_tty:get_input() of
- "1" -> initialize(P#project{type = none});
- "2" -> initialize(P#project{id = none});
- "3" -> initialize(P#project{prefix = none});
- "4" -> initialize(P#project{appmod = none});
- "" -> initialize_check(P);
- _ ->
- ok = zx_tty:derp(),
- initialize(P)
- end;
-initialize(P = #project{type = lib,
- id = ID,
- prefix = Prefix}) ->
+initialize(P = #project{type = cli, appmod = none}) ->
+ initialize(P#project{appmod = ask_appmod()});
+initialize(P = #project{type = gui, appmod = none}) ->
+ initialize(P#project{appmod = ask_appmod()});
+initialize(P = #project{author = none, copyright = none}) ->
+ {A, E} = ask_author(),
+ initialize(P#project{author = A, a_email = E, copyright = A, c_email = E});
+initialize(P = #project{author = none}) ->
+ {Author, Email} = ask_author(),
+ initialize(P#project{author = Author, a_email = Email});
+initialize(P = #project{a_email = none}) ->
+ initialize(P#project{a_email = ask_email_optional()});
+initialize(P = #project{copyright = none}) ->
+ {Holder, Email} = ask_copyright(),
+ initialize(P#project{copyright = Holder, c_email = Email});
+initialize(P = #project{c_email = none}) ->
+ initialize(P#project{c_email = ask_email_optional()});
+initialize(P = #project{license = none}) ->
+ initialize(P#project{license = ask_license()});
+initialize(P = #project{desc = none}) ->
+ initialize(P#project{desc = ask_description()});
+initialize(P = #project{repo_url = none}) ->
+ initialize(P#project{repo_url = ask_url(repo)});
+initialize(P = #project{ws_url = none}) ->
+ initialize(P#project{ws_url = ask_url(website)});
+initialize(P = #project{type = lib,
+ license = License,
+ name = Name,
+ id = ID,
+ prefix = Prefix,
+ author = Author,
+ a_email = AEmail,
+ copyright = CR,
+ c_email = CEmail,
+ repo_url = RepoURL,
+ ws_url = WebsiteURL,
+ desc = Desc}) ->
{ok, PS} = zx_lib:package_string(ID),
Instructions =
"~nLIBRARY DATA CONFIRMATION~n"
- "[1] Type : library~n"
- "[2] Package ID : ~ts~n"
- "[3] Prefix : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 1] Type : library~n"
+ "[ 2] Project Name : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 3] Package ID : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 4] Author : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 5] Author's Email : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 6] Copyright Holder : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 7] Copyright Holder's Email: ~ts~n"
+ "[ 8] License : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 9] Prefix : ~ts~n"
+ "[10] Repo URL : ~ts~n"
+ "[11] Website URL : ~ts~n"
+ "[12] Description : ~ts~n"
"Press a number to select something to change, or [ENTER] to continue.~n",
- ok = io:format(Instructions, [PS, Prefix]),
+ ok = io:format(Instructions,
+ [Name, PS,
+ Author, AEmail,
+ CR, CEmail,
+ License, Prefix,
+ RepoURL, WebsiteURL, Desc]),
case zx_tty:get_input() of
- "1" -> initialize(P#project{type = none});
- "2" -> initialize(P#project{id = none});
- "3" -> initialize(P#project{prefix = none});
- "" -> initialize_check(P);
- _ ->
+ "1" -> initialize(P#project{type = none});
+ "2" -> initialize(P#project{name = none});
+ "3" -> initialize(P#project{id = none});
+ "4" -> initialize(P#project{author = none});
+ "5" -> initialize(P#project{a_email = none});
+ "6" -> initialize(P#project{copyright = none});
+ "7" -> initialize(P#project{c_email = none});
+ "8" -> initialize(P#project{license = none});
+ "9" -> initialize(P#project{prefix = none});
+ "10" -> initialize(P#project{repo_url = none});
+ "11" -> initialize(P#project{ws_url = none});
+ "12" -> initialize(P#project{desc = none});
+ "" -> initialize_check(P);
+ _ ->
+ ok = zx_tty:derp(),
+ initialize(P)
+ end;
+initialize(P = #project{type = Type,
+ license = License,
+ name = Name,
+ id = ID,
+ prefix = Prefix,
+ appmod = AppMod,
+ author = Author,
+ a_email = AEmail,
+ copyright = CR,
+ c_email = CEmail,
+ repo_url = RepoURL,
+ ws_url = WebsiteURL,
+ desc = Desc}) ->
+ {ok, PS} = zx_lib:package_string(ID),
+ TS =
+ case Type of
+ app -> "Erlang application";
+ cli -> "CLI/terminal program";
+ gui -> "GUI application"
+ end,
+ Instructions =
+ "~nAPPLICATION DATA CONFIRMATION~n"
+ "[ 1] Type : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 2] Project Name : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 3] Package ID : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 4] Author : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 5] Author's Email : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 6] Copyright Holder : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 7] Copyright Holder's Email: ~ts~n"
+ "[ 8] License : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 9] Prefix : ~ts~n"
+ "[10] AppMod : ~tw~n"
+ "[11] Repo URL : ~ts~n"
+ "[12] Website URL : ~ts~n"
+ "[13] Description : ~ts~n"
+ "Press a number to select something to change, or [ENTER] to continue.~n",
+ ok = io:format(Instructions,
+ [TS, Name, PS,
+ Author, AEmail,
+ CR, CEmail,
+ License, Prefix, AppMod,
+ RepoURL, WebsiteURL, Desc]),
+ case zx_tty:get_input() of
+ "1" -> initialize(P#project{type = none});
+ "2" -> initialize(P#project{name = none});
+ "3" -> initialize(P#project{id = none});
+ "4" -> initialize(P#project{author = none});
+ "5" -> initialize(P#project{a_email = none});
+ "6" -> initialize(P#project{copyright = none});
+ "7" -> initialize(P#project{c_email = none});
+ "8" -> initialize(P#project{license = none});
+ "9" -> initialize(P#project{prefix = none});
+ "10" -> initialize(P#project{appmod = none});
+ "11" -> initialize(P#project{repo_url = none});
+ "12" -> initialize(P#project{ws_url = none});
+ "13" -> initialize(P#project{desc = none});
+ "" -> initialize_check(P);
+ _ ->
ok = zx_tty:derp(),
initialize(P)
end.
@@ -160,16 +261,46 @@ initialize_check(P = #project{id = PackageID}) ->
end.
-zompify(#project{type = Type, id = ID, prefix = Prefix, appmod = AM, deps = Deps}) ->
- ok = initialize_app_file(ID, AM),
- Data =
- #{package_id => ID,
+zompify(P = #project{type = Type,
+ name = Name,
+ id = ID,
+ desc = Desc,
+ prefix = Prefix,
+ license = License,
+ author = Author,
+ a_email = AEmail,
+ copyright = CR,
+ c_email = CEmail,
+ repo_url = RepoURL,
+ ws_url = WebsiteURL,
+ appmod = AM,
+ module = Module,
+ deps = Deps}) ->
+ ok = initialize_app_file(ID, AM, Type, Desc),
+ Simple =
+ #{type => Type,
+ package_id => ID,
+ name => Name,
+ desc => Desc,
+ license => License,
+ author => Author,
+ a_email => AEmail,
+ copyright => CR,
+ c_email => CEmail,
+ repo_url => RepoURL,
+ ws_url => WebsiteURL,
deps => Deps,
- type => Type,
prefix => Prefix,
tags => []},
+ Data =
+ case Type == cli of
+ true -> maps:put(mod, Module, Simple);
+ false -> Simple
+ end,
ok = zx_lib:write_project_meta(Data),
ok = ensure_emakefile(),
+ ok = ensure_license(P),
+ ok = ensure_gitignore(),
{ok, PackageString} = zx_lib:package_string(ID),
ok = tell("Project ~ts initialized.", [PackageString]),
Message =
@@ -193,6 +324,52 @@ ensure_emakefile() ->
end.
+-spec ensure_license(#project{}) -> ok.
+
+ensure_license(#project{license = skip}) ->
+ ok;
+ensure_license(#project{name = Name,
+ license = License,
+ copyright = Holder,
+ c_email = CEmail}) ->
+ File =
+ case License of
+ "Apache-2.0" -> "apache2.txt";
+ "BSD-3-Clause-Attribution" -> "bsd3.txt";
+ "BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD" -> "bsd2.txt";
+ "GPL-3.0-only" -> "gpl3.txt";
+ "GPL-3.0-or-later" -> "gpl3.txt";
+ "LGPL-3.0-only" -> "lgpl3.txt";
+ "LGPL-3.0-or-later" -> "lgpl3.txt";
+ "MIT" -> "mit.txt";
+ "MPL-2.0" -> "mpl2.txt";
+ "CC0" -> "cc0.txt"
+ end,
+ {{Year, _, _}, _} = calendar:local_time(),
+ Substitutions =
+ [{"〘\*PROJECT NAME\*〙", Name},
+ {"〘\*YEAR\*〙", integer_to_list(Year)},
+ {"〘\*COPYRIGHT HOLDER\*〙", copyright_holder(Holder, CEmail)}],
+ Path = filename:join([os:getenv("ZX_DIR"), "templates", "licenses", File]),
+ {ok, Raw} = file:read_file(Path),
+ UTF8 = unicode:characters_to_list(Raw, utf8),
+ Cooked = substitute(UTF8, Substitutions),
+ file:write_file("LICENSE", Cooked).
+
+
+-spec ensure_gitignore() -> ok.
+
+ensure_gitignore() ->
+ case filelib:is_regular(".gitignore") of
+ true ->
+ ok;
+ false ->
+ Path = filename:join([os:getenv("ZX_DIR"), "templates", "gitignore"]),
+ {ok, _} = file:copy(Path, ".gitignore"),
+ ok
+ end.
+
+
-spec update_source_vsn(zx:version()) -> ok.
%% @private
%% Use grep to tell us which files have a `-vsn' attribute and which don't.
@@ -224,14 +401,16 @@ update_app_vsn(Name, Version) ->
zx_lib:write_terms(AppFile, [{application, AppName, NewAppData}]).
--spec initialize_app_file(PackageID, AppMod) -> ok
+-spec initialize_app_file(PackageID, AppMod, Type, Desc) -> ok
when PackageID :: zx:package_id(),
- AppMod :: module().
+ AppMod :: module(),
+ Type :: app | cli | lib | gui,
+ Desc :: string().
%% @private
%% Update the app file or create it if it is missing.
%% TODO: If the app file is missing and an app/*.src exists, interpret that.
-initialize_app_file({_, Name, Version}, AppMod) ->
+initialize_app_file({_, Name, Version}, AppMod, Type, Desc) ->
{ok, VersionString} = zx_lib:version_to_string(Version),
AppName = list_to_atom(Name),
AppFile = filename:join("ebin", Name ++ ".app"),
@@ -243,14 +422,16 @@ initialize_app_file({_, Name, Version}, AppMod) ->
false ->
{application,
AppName,
- [{registered, []},
+ [{description, Desc},
+ {registered, []},
{included_applications, []},
{applications, [stdlib, kernel]}]}
end,
Grep = "grep -oP '^-module\\(\\K[^)]+' src/* | cut -d: -f2",
Modules = [list_to_atom(M) || M <- string:lexemes(os:cmd(Grep), "\n")],
+ tell("AppMod: ~p", [AppMod]),
Properties =
- case (AppMod == none) or lists:keymember(mod, 1, RawAppData) of
+ case (Type == cli) or (Type == lib) of
true ->
[{vsn, VersionString},
{modules, Modules}];
@@ -746,18 +927,20 @@ create(P = #project{name = none}) ->
create(P#project{name = ask_project_name()});
create(P = #project{type = escript, id = none}) ->
create(P#project{id = ask_script_name()});
-create(P = #project{type = app, id = none}) ->
- ID = {_, AppMod, _} = ask_package_id(),
- create(P#project{id = ID, appmod = list_to_atom(AppMod)});
create(P = #project{type = lib, id = none}) ->
ID = {_, Module, _} = ask_package_id(),
create(P#project{id = ID, module = list_to_atom(Module)});
-create(P = #project{type = app, prefix = none}) ->
- create(P#project{prefix = ask_prefix()});
-create(P = #project{type = lib, prefix = none}) ->
+create(P = #project{id = none}) ->
+ ID = {_, AppMod, _} = ask_package_id(),
+ create(P#project{id = ID, appmod = list_to_atom(AppMod)});
+create(P = #project{prefix = none}) ->
create(P#project{prefix = ask_prefix()});
create(P = #project{type = app, appmod = none}) ->
create(P#project{appmod = ask_appmod()});
+create(P = #project{type = gui, appmod = none}) ->
+ create(P#project{appmod = ask_appmod()});
+create(P = #project{type = cli, module = none}) ->
+ create(P#project{module = ask_module()});
create(P = #project{type = lib, module = none}) ->
create(P#project{module = ask_module()});
create(P = #project{author = none, copyright = none}) ->
@@ -775,48 +958,12 @@ create(P = #project{c_email = none}) ->
create(P#project{c_email = ask_email_optional()});
create(P = #project{license = none}) ->
create(P#project{license = ask_license()});
-create(P = #project{type = app,
- license = License,
- name = Name,
- id = ID,
- prefix = Prefix,
- appmod = AppMod,
- author = Author,
- a_email = AEmail,
- copyright = CR,
- c_email = CEmail}) ->
- {ok, PS} = zx_lib:package_string(ID),
- Instructions =
- "~nAPPLICATION DATA CONFIRMATION~n"
- "[ 1] Type : application~n"
- "[ 2] Project Name : ~ts~n"
- "[ 3] Package ID : ~ts~n"
- "[ 4] Author : ~ts~n"
- "[ 5] Author's Email : ~ts~n"
- "[ 6] Copyright Holder : ~ts~n"
- "[ 7] Copyright Holder's Email: ~ts~n"
- "[ 8] License : ~ts~n"
- "[ 9] Prefix : ~ts~n"
- "[10] AppMod : ~tw~n"
- "Press a number to select something to change, or [ENTER] to continue.~n",
- ok = io:format(Instructions,
- [Name, PS, Author, AEmail, CR, CEmail, License, Prefix, AppMod]),
- case zx_tty:get_input() of
- "1" -> create(P#project{type = none});
- "2" -> create(P#project{name = none});
- "3" -> create(P#project{id = none});
- "4" -> create(P#project{author = none});
- "5" -> create(P#project{a_email = none});
- "6" -> create(P#project{copyright = none});
- "7" -> create(P#project{c_email = none});
- "8" -> create(P#project{license = none});
- "9" -> create(P#project{prefix = none});
- "10" -> create(P#project{appmod = none});
- "" -> create_check(P);
- _ ->
- ok = zx_tty:derp(),
- create(P)
- end;
+create(P = #project{desc = none}) ->
+ create(P#project{desc = ask_description()});
+create(P = #project{repo_url = none}) ->
+ create(P#project{repo_url = ask_url(repo)});
+create(P = #project{ws_url = none}) ->
+ create(P#project{ws_url = ask_url(website)});
create(P = #project{type = lib,
license = License,
name = Name,
@@ -826,7 +973,10 @@ create(P = #project{type = lib,
author = Author,
a_email = AEmail,
copyright = CR,
- c_email = CEmail}) ->
+ c_email = CEmail,
+ repo_url = RepoURL,
+ ws_url = WebsiteURL,
+ desc = Desc}) ->
{ok, PS} = zx_lib:package_string(ID),
Instructions =
"~nLIBRARY DATA CONFIRMATION~n"
@@ -840,9 +990,16 @@ create(P = #project{type = lib,
"[ 8] License : ~ts~n"
"[ 9] Prefix : ~ts~n"
"[10] Module : ~tw~n"
+ "[11] Repo URL : ~ts~n"
+ "[12] Website URL : ~ts~n"
+ "[13] Description : ~ts~n"
"Press a number to select something to change, or [ENTER] to continue.~n",
ok = io:format(Instructions,
- [Name, PS, Author, AEmail, CR, CEmail, License, Prefix, Module]),
+ [Name, PS,
+ Author, AEmail,
+ CR, CEmail,
+ License, Prefix, Module,
+ RepoURL, WebsiteURL, Desc]),
case zx_tty:get_input() of
"1" -> create(P#project{type = none});
"2" -> create(P#project{name = none});
@@ -854,8 +1011,66 @@ create(P = #project{type = lib,
"8" -> create(P#project{license = none});
"9" -> create(P#project{prefix = none});
"10" -> create(P#project{module = none});
- "" -> create_check(P);
- _ ->
+ "11" -> create(P#project{repo_url = none});
+ "12" -> create(P#project{ws_url = none});
+ "13" -> create(P#project{desc = none});
+ "" -> create_check(P);
+ _ ->
+ ok = zx_tty:derp(),
+ create(P)
+ end;
+create(P = #project{type = cli,
+ license = License,
+ name = Name,
+ id = ID,
+ prefix = Prefix,
+ module = Module,
+ author = Author,
+ a_email = AEmail,
+ copyright = CR,
+ c_email = CEmail,
+ repo_url = RepoURL,
+ ws_url = WebsiteURL,
+ desc = Desc}) ->
+ {ok, PS} = zx_lib:package_string(ID),
+ Instructions =
+ "~nCLI PROGRAM DATA CONFIRMATION~n"
+ "[ 1] Type : CLI/terminal program~n"
+ "[ 2] Project Name : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 3] Package ID : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 4] Author : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 5] Author's Email : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 6] Copyright Holder : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 7] Copyright Holder's Email: ~ts~n"
+ "[ 8] License : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 9] Prefix : ~ts~n"
+ "[10] Module : ~tw~n"
+ "[11] Repo URL : ~ts~n"
+ "[12] Website URL : ~ts~n"
+ "[13] Description : ~ts~n"
+ "Press a number to select something to change, or [ENTER] to continue.~n",
+ ok = io:format(Instructions,
+ [Name, PS,
+ Author, AEmail,
+ CR, CEmail,
+ License, Prefix, Module,
+ RepoURL, WebsiteURL, Desc]),
+ case zx_tty:get_input() of
+ "1" -> create(P#project{type = none});
+ "2" -> create(P#project{name = none});
+ "3" -> create(P#project{id = none});
+ "4" -> create(P#project{author = none});
+ "5" -> create(P#project{a_email = none});
+ "6" -> create(P#project{copyright = none});
+ "7" -> create(P#project{c_email = none});
+ "8" -> create(P#project{license = none});
+ "9" -> create(P#project{prefix = none});
+ "10" -> create(P#project{module = none});
+ "11" -> create(P#project{repo_url = none});
+ "12" -> create(P#project{ws_url = none});
+ "13" -> create(P#project{desc = none});
+ "" -> create_check(P);
+ _ ->
ok = zx_tty:derp(),
create(P)
end;
@@ -892,6 +1107,66 @@ create(P = #project{type = escript,
_ ->
ok = zx_tty:derp(),
create(P)
+ end;
+create(P = #project{type = Type,
+ license = License,
+ name = Name,
+ id = ID,
+ prefix = Prefix,
+ appmod = AppMod,
+ author = Author,
+ a_email = AEmail,
+ copyright = CR,
+ c_email = CEmail,
+ repo_url = RepoURL,
+ ws_url = WebsiteURL,
+ desc = Desc}) ->
+ {ok, PS} = zx_lib:package_string(ID),
+ TS =
+ case Type of
+ app -> "Erlang application";
+ gui -> "GUI application"
+ end,
+ Instructions =
+ "~nAPPLICATION DATA CONFIRMATION~n"
+ "[ 1] Type : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 2] Project Name : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 3] Package ID : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 4] Author : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 5] Author's Email : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 6] Copyright Holder : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 7] Copyright Holder's Email: ~ts~n"
+ "[ 8] License : ~ts~n"
+ "[ 9] Prefix : ~ts~n"
+ "[10] AppMod : ~tw~n"
+ "[11] Repo URL : ~ts~n"
+ "[12] Website URL : ~ts~n"
+ "[13] Description : ~ts~n"
+ "Press a number to select something to change, or [ENTER] to continue.~n",
+ ok = io:format(Instructions,
+ [TS, Name, PS,
+ Author, AEmail,
+ CR, CEmail,
+ License, Prefix, AppMod,
+ RepoURL, WebsiteURL, Desc]),
+ case zx_tty:get_input() of
+ "1" -> create(P#project{type = none});
+ "2" -> create(P#project{name = none});
+ "3" -> create(P#project{id = none});
+ "4" -> create(P#project{author = none});
+ "5" -> create(P#project{a_email = none});
+ "6" -> create(P#project{copyright = none});
+ "7" -> create(P#project{c_email = none});
+ "8" -> create(P#project{license = none});
+ "9" -> create(P#project{prefix = none});
+ "10" -> create(P#project{appmod = none});
+ "11" -> create(P#project{repo_url = none});
+ "12" -> create(P#project{ws_url = none});
+ "13" -> create(P#project{desc = none});
+ "" -> create_check(P);
+ _ ->
+ ok = zx_tty:derp(),
+ create(P)
end.
@@ -918,8 +1193,8 @@ create_check(P = #project{id = PackageID}) ->
{"Check again.", 2},
{"Abort and do it later.", 3}],
case zx_tty:selet(Options) of
- 1 -> zompify(P);
- 2 -> initialize_check(P);
+ 1 -> create_project(P);
+ 2 -> create_check(P);
3 -> ok
end
end.
@@ -952,7 +1227,7 @@ create_project(P = #project{id = {_, Name, _}}) ->
case file:make_dir(Name) of
ok ->
ok = file:set_cwd(Name),
- munge_sources(P),
+ ok = munge_sources(P),
zompify(P);
{error, Reason} ->
Message = "Creating directory ~ts failed with ~tp. Aborting.",
@@ -961,37 +1236,6 @@ create_project(P = #project{id = {_, Name, _}}) ->
end.
-munge_sources(#project{type = app,
- name = Name,
- license = Title,
- prefix = Prefix,
- appmod = AppMod,
- author = Credit,
- a_email = AEmail,
- copyright = Holder,
- c_email = CEmail}) ->
- ok = file:make_dir("src"),
- ok = file:make_dir("ebin"),
- {ok, ProjectDir} = file:get_cwd(),
- Substitutions =
- [{"〘\*PROJECT NAME\*〙", Name},
- {"〘\*PREFIX\*〙", Prefix},
- {"〘\*APP MOD\*〙", atom_to_list(AppMod)},
- {"〘\*AUTHOR\*〙", author(Credit, AEmail)},
- {"〘\*COPYRIGHT\*〙", copyright(Holder, CEmail)},
- {"〘\*LICENSE\*〙", license(Title)}],
- TemplateDir = filename:join([os:getenv("ZX_DIR"), "templates", "example_server"]),
- ok = file:set_cwd("src"),
- AppModFile = atom_to_list(AppMod) ++ ".erl",
- {ok, RawAppMod} = file:read_file(filename:join(TemplateDir, "appmod.erl")),
- UTF8AppMod = unicode:characters_to_list(RawAppMod, utf8),
- CookedAppMod = substitute(UTF8AppMod, Substitutions),
- ok = file:write_file(AppModFile, CookedAppMod),
- ModuleTemplates =
- ["sup.erl", "clients.erl", "client_man.erl", "client_sup.erl", "client.erl"],
- Manifest = [filename:join(TemplateDir, T) || T <- ModuleTemplates],
- ok = transform(Manifest, Prefix, Substitutions),
- file:set_cwd(ProjectDir);
munge_sources(#project{type = lib,
name = Name,
license = Title,
@@ -1016,6 +1260,66 @@ munge_sources(#project{type = lib,
UTF8Mod = unicode:characters_to_list(RawMod, utf8),
CookedMod = substitute(UTF8Mod, Substitutions),
ok = file:write_file(ModFile, CookedMod),
+ file:set_cwd(ProjectDir);
+munge_sources(#project{type = cli,
+ name = Name,
+ license = Title,
+ module = Module,
+ author = Credit,
+ a_email = AEmail,
+ copyright = Holder,
+ c_email = CEmail}) ->
+ ok = file:make_dir("src"),
+ ok = file:make_dir("ebin"),
+ {ok, ProjectDir} = file:get_cwd(),
+ Substitutions =
+ [{"〘\*PROJECT NAME\*〙", Name},
+ {"〘\*MODULE\*〙", atom_to_list(Module)},
+ {"〘\*AUTHOR\*〙", author(Credit, AEmail)},
+ {"〘\*COPYRIGHT\*〙", copyright(Holder, CEmail)},
+ {"〘\*LICENSE\*〙", license(Title)}],
+ TemplateDir = filename:join([os:getenv("ZX_DIR"), "templates"]),
+ ok = file:set_cwd("src"),
+ ModFile = atom_to_list(Module) ++ ".erl",
+ {ok, RawMod} = file:read_file(filename:join(TemplateDir, "simplecli.erl")),
+ UTF8Mod = unicode:characters_to_list(RawMod, utf8),
+ CookedMod = substitute(UTF8Mod, Substitutions),
+ ok = file:write_file(ModFile, CookedMod),
+ file:set_cwd(ProjectDir);
+munge_sources(#project{type = Type,
+ name = Name,
+ license = License,
+ prefix = Prefix,
+ appmod = AppMod,
+ author = Credit,
+ a_email = AEmail,
+ copyright = Holder,
+ c_email = CEmail}) ->
+ ok = file:make_dir("src"),
+ ok = file:make_dir("ebin"),
+ {ok, ProjectDir} = file:get_cwd(),
+ Substitutions =
+ [{"〘\*PROJECT NAME\*〙", Name},
+ {"〘\*PREFIX\*〙", Prefix},
+ {"〘\*APP MOD\*〙", atom_to_list(AppMod)},
+ {"〘\*AUTHOR\*〙", author(Credit, AEmail)},
+ {"〘\*COPYRIGHT\*〙", copyright(Holder, CEmail)},
+ {"〘\*LICENSE\*〙", license(License)}],
+ Template =
+ case Type of
+ app -> "example_server";
+ gui -> "hellowx"
+ end,
+ TemplateDir = filename:join([os:getenv("ZX_DIR"), "templates", Template]),
+ ok = file:set_cwd("src"),
+ AppModFile = atom_to_list(AppMod) ++ ".erl",
+ {ok, RawAppMod} = file:read_file(filename:join(TemplateDir, "appmod.erl")),
+ UTF8AppMod = unicode:characters_to_list(RawAppMod, utf8),
+ CookedAppMod = substitute(UTF8AppMod, Substitutions),
+ ok = file:write_file(AppModFile, CookedAppMod),
+ {ok, ModuleTemplates} = file:list_dir(filename:join(TemplateDir, "src")),
+ Manifest = [filename:join([TemplateDir, "src", T]) || T <- ModuleTemplates],
+ ok = transform(Manifest, Prefix, Substitutions),
file:set_cwd(ProjectDir).
@@ -1051,7 +1355,11 @@ author("", "") -> "";
author(Credit, "") -> "-author(\"" ++ Credit ++ "\").";
author("", Email) -> "-author(\"<" ++ Email ++ ">\").";
author(Credit, Email) -> "-author(\"" ++ Credit ++ " <" ++ Email ++">\").".
-
+
+copyright_holder("", "") -> "[COPYRIGHT HOLDER]";
+copyright_holder(Holder, "") -> Holder;
+copyright_holder("", Email) -> "<" ++ Email ++ ">";
+copyright_holder(Holder, Email) -> Holder ++ " <" ++ Email ++">".
-spec ask_project_type() -> app | lib | escript | no_return().
@@ -1065,14 +1373,18 @@ ask_project_type() ->
"Remember, an \"application\" in Erlang is anything that needs to be started "
"to work, even if it acts in a supporting role.~n"
"(Note that escripts cannot be packaged.)~n"
- "[1] Application~n"
+ "[1] Traditional Erlang service application~n"
"[2] Library~n"
- "[3] Escript~n",
+ "[3] End-user GUI application~n"
+ "[4] End-user CLI application~n"
+ "[5] Escript~n",
ok = io:format(Instructions),
case zx_tty:get_input() of
"1" -> app;
"2" -> lib;
- "3" -> escript;
+ "3" -> gui;
+ "4" -> cli;
+ "5" -> escript;
_ ->
ok = zx_tty:derp(),
ask_project_type()
@@ -1272,7 +1584,7 @@ create_realm(R = #realm_init{addr = none}) ->
create_realm(R = #realm_init{port = none}) ->
create_realm(R#realm_init{port = ask_port()});
create_realm(R = #realm_init{url = none}) ->
- create_realm(R#realm_init{url = ask_url()});
+ create_realm(R#realm_init{url = ask_url(realm)});
create_realm(R = #realm_init{realm = Realm, sysop = none}) ->
create_realm(R#realm_init{sysop = create_sysop(#user_data{realm = Realm})});
create_realm(R = #realm_init{realm = Realm, addr = Addr, port = Port, url = URL}) ->
@@ -1437,9 +1749,12 @@ prompt_port_number(Current) ->
end.
--spec ask_url() -> string().
+-spec ask_url(Type) -> string()
+ when Type :: realm
+ | website
+ | repo.
-ask_url() ->
+ask_url(realm) ->
Message =
"~nURL~n"
"Most public realms have a website, IRC channel, or similar location where its "
@@ -1447,6 +1762,25 @@ ask_url() ->
"NOTE: No checking is performed on the input here. Confuse your users at "
"your own peril!~n"
"[ENTER] to leave blank.~n",
+ zx_tty:get_input(Message);
+ask_url(repo) ->
+ Message =
+ "~nURL~n"
+ "Most projects have a hosted repo URL (gitlab, github, SF, self hosted, etc).~n"
+ "If you have such a URL enter it here.~n"
+ "NOTE: No checking is performed on the input here. Confuse your users at "
+ "your own peril!~n"
+ "[ENTER] to leave blank.~n",
+ zx_tty:get_input(Message);
+ask_url(website) ->
+ Message =
+ "~nURL~n"
+ "Many project, particularly GUI applications, have a public website where "
+ "documentation, user forums, etc. are hosted.~n"
+ "If you have such a URL enter it here.~n"
+ "NOTE: No checking is performed on the input here. Confuse your users at "
+ "your own peril!~n"
+ "[ENTER] to leave blank.~n",
zx_tty:get_input(Message).
@@ -1797,7 +2131,7 @@ ask_license() ->
{"GNU Library (LGPL) v3.0 or later", "LGPL-3.0-or-later"},
{"MIT license", "MIT"},
{"Mozilla Public License 2.0", "MPL-2.0"},
- {"Public Domain", "Public-Domain"},
+ {"Public Domain/Creative Commons Zero notice", "CC0"},
{"[proprietary]", proprietary},
{"[skip and leave blank]", skip}],
case zx_tty:select(Options) of
@@ -1882,6 +2216,23 @@ email_instructions() ->
"Enter an email address.~n".
+-spec ask_description() -> string().
+
+ask_description() ->
+ Instructions =
+ "~nPROJECT DESCRIPTION~n"
+ "Enter a short description of the project.~n"
+ "This description will appear:~n"
+ "- In the project's .app file~n"
+ "- Be displayed when a user uses the `zx describe [project]` command~n"
+ "- (If this is an end-user GUI application) As the program summary in the GUI~n"
+ " program launcher if no HTML summary data is provided on a project site~n"
+ "(NOTE: You can change or update this description in subsequent package "
+ "versions.)~n",
+ String = zx_tty:get_input(Instructions, [], "[ENTER] to leave blank"),
+ unicode:characters_to_list(String, utf8).
+
+
-spec realm_exists(zx:realm()) -> boolean().
%% @private
%% Checks for remnants of a realm.
diff --git a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/example_server/src/client.erl b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/example_server/src/client.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..db70d0b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/example_server/src/client.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,203 @@
+%%% @doc
+%%% 〘*PROJECT NAME*〙 Client
+%%%
+%%% An extremely naive (currently Telnet) client handler.
+%%% Unlike other modules that represent discrete processes, this one does not adhere
+%%% to any OTP behavior. It does, however, adhere to OTP.
+%%%
+%%% In some cases it is more comfortable to write socket handlers or a certain
+%%% category of state machines as "pure" Erlang processes. This approach is made
+%%% OTP-able by use of the proc_lib module, which is the underlying library used
+%%% to write the stdlib's behaviors like gen_server, gen_statem, gen_fsm, etc.
+%%%
+%%% http://erlang.org/doc/design_principles/spec_proc.html
+%%% @end
+
+-module(〘*PREFIX*〙client).
+〘*AUTHOR*〙
+〘*COPYRIGHT*〙
+〘*LICENSE*〙
+
+-export([start/1]).
+-export([start_link/1, init/2]).
+-export([system_continue/3, system_terminate/4,
+ system_get_state/1, system_replace_state/2]).
+
+
+%%% Type and Record Definitions
+
+
+-record(s, {socket = none :: none | gen_tcp:socket()}).
+
+
+%% An alias for the state record above. Aliasing state can smooth out annoyances
+%% that can arise from using the record directly as its own type all over the code.
+
+-type state() :: #s{}.
+
+
+%%% Service Interface
+
+
+-spec start(ListenSocket) -> Result
+ when ListenSocket :: gen_tcp:socket(),
+ Result :: {ok, pid()}
+ | {error, Reason},
+ Reason :: {already_started, pid()}
+ | {shutdown, term()}
+ | term().
+%% @private
+%% How the 〘*PREFIX*〙client_man or a prior 〘*PREFIX*〙client kicks things off.
+%% This is called in the context of 〘*PREFIX*〙client_man or the prior 〘*PREFIX*〙client.
+
+start(ListenSocket) ->
+ 〘*PREFIX*〙client_sup:start_acceptor(ListenSocket).
+
+
+-spec start_link(ListenSocket) -> Result
+ when ListenSocket :: gen_tcp:socket(),
+ Result :: {ok, pid()}
+ | {error, Reason},
+ Reason :: {already_started, pid()}
+ | {shutdown, term()}
+ | term().
+%% @private
+%% This is called by the 〘*PREFIX*〙client_sup. While start/1 is called to iniate a startup
+%% (essentially requesting a new worker be started by the supervisor), this is
+%% actually called in the context of the supervisor.
+
+start_link(ListenSocket) ->
+ proc_lib:start_link(?MODULE, init, [self(), ListenSocket]).
+
+
+-spec init(Parent, ListenSocket) -> no_return()
+ when Parent :: pid(),
+ ListenSocket :: gen_tcp:socket().
+%% @private
+%% This is the first code executed in the context of the new worker itself.
+%% This function does not have any return value, as the startup return is
+%% passed back to the supervisor by calling proc_lib:init_ack/2.
+%% We see the initial form of the typical arity-3 service loop form here in the
+%% call to listen/3.
+
+init(Parent, ListenSocket) ->
+ ok = io:format("~p Listening.~n", [self()]),
+ Debug = sys:debug_options([]),
+ ok = proc_lib:init_ack(Parent, {ok, self()}),
+ listen(Parent, Debug, ListenSocket).
+
+
+-spec listen(Parent, Debug, ListenSocket) -> no_return()
+ when Parent :: pid(),
+ Debug :: [sys:dbg_opt()],
+ ListenSocket :: gen_tcp:socket().
+%% @private
+%% This function waits for a TCP connection. The owner of the socket is still
+%% the 〘*PREFIX*〙client_man (so it can still close it on a call to 〘*PREFIX*〙client_man:ignore/0),
+%% but the only one calling gen_tcp:accept/1 on it is this process. Closing the socket
+%% is one way a manager process can gracefully unblock child workers that are blocking
+%% on a network accept.
+%%
+%% Once it makes a TCP connection it will call start/1 to spawn its successor.
+
+listen(Parent, Debug, ListenSocket) ->
+ case gen_tcp:accept(ListenSocket) of
+ {ok, Socket} ->
+ {ok, _} = start(ListenSocket),
+ {ok, Peer} = inet:peername(Socket),
+ ok = io:format("~p Connection accepted from: ~p~n", [self(), Peer]),
+ ok = 〘*PREFIX*〙client_man:enroll(),
+ State = #s{socket = Socket},
+ loop(Parent, Debug, State);
+ {error, closed} ->
+ ok = io:format("~p Retiring: Listen socket closed.~n", [self()]),
+ exit(normal)
+ end.
+
+
+-spec loop(Parent, Debug, State) -> no_return()
+ when Parent :: pid(),
+ Debug :: [sys:dbg_opt()],
+ State :: state().
+%% @private
+%% The service loop itself. This is the service state. The process blocks on receive
+%% of Erlang messages, TCP segments being received themselves as Erlang messages.
+
+loop(Parent, Debug, State = #s{socket = Socket}) ->
+ ok = inet:setopts(Socket, [{active, once}]),
+ receive
+ {tcp, Socket, <<"bye\r\n">>} ->
+ ok = io:format("~p Client saying goodbye. Bye!~n", [self()]),
+ ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, "Bye!\r\n"),
+ ok = gen_tcp:shutdown(Socket, read_write),
+ exit(normal);
+ {tcp, Socket, Message} ->
+ ok = io:format("~p received: ~tp~n", [self(), Message]),
+ ok = 〘*PREFIX*〙client_man:echo(Message),
+ loop(Parent, Debug, State);
+ {relay, Sender, Message} when Sender == self() ->
+ ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, ["Message from YOU: ", Message]),
+ loop(Parent, Debug, State);
+ {relay, Sender, Message} ->
+ From = io_lib:format("Message from ~tp: ", [Sender]),
+ ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [From, Message]),
+ loop(Parent, Debug, State);
+ {tcp_closed, Socket} ->
+ ok = io:format("~p Socket closed, retiring.~n", [self()]),
+ exit(normal);
+ {system, From, Request} ->
+ sys:handle_system_msg(Request, From, Parent, ?MODULE, Debug, State);
+ Unexpected ->
+ ok = io:format("~p Unexpected message: ~tp", [self(), Unexpected]),
+ loop(Parent, Debug, State)
+ end.
+
+
+-spec system_continue(Parent, Debug, State) -> no_return()
+ when Parent :: pid(),
+ Debug :: [sys:dbg_opt()],
+ State :: state().
+%% @private
+%% The function called by the OTP internal functions after a system message has been
+%% handled. If the worker process has several possible states this is one place
+%% resumption of a specific state can be specified and dispatched.
+
+system_continue(Parent, Debug, State) ->
+ loop(Parent, Debug, State).
+
+
+-spec system_terminate(Reason, Parent, Debug, State) -> no_return()
+ when Reason :: term(),
+ Parent :: pid(),
+ Debug :: [sys:dbg_opt()],
+ State :: state().
+%% @private
+%% Called by the OTP inner bits to allow the process to terminate gracefully.
+%% Exactly when and if this is callback gets called is specified in the docs:
+%% See: http://erlang.org/doc/design_principles/spec_proc.html#msg
+
+system_terminate(Reason, _Parent, _Debug, _State) ->
+ exit(Reason).
+
+
+
+-spec system_get_state(State) -> {ok, State}
+ when State :: state().
+%% @private
+%% This function allows the runtime (or anything else) to inspect the running state
+%% of the worker process at any arbitrary time.
+
+system_get_state(State) -> {ok, State}.
+
+
+-spec system_replace_state(StateFun, State) -> {ok, NewState, State}
+ when StateFun :: fun(),
+ State :: state(),
+ NewState :: term().
+%% @private
+%% This function allows the system to update the process state in-place. This is most
+%% useful for state transitions between code types, like when performing a hot update
+%% (very cool, but sort of hard) or hot patching a running system (living on the edge!).
+
+system_replace_state(StateFun, State) ->
+ {ok, StateFun(State), State}.
diff --git a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/example_server/src/client_man.erl b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/example_server/src/client_man.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1350ecd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/example_server/src/client_man.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,297 @@
+%%% @doc
+%%% 〘*PROJECT NAME*〙 Client Manager
+%%%
+%%% This is the "manager" part of the service->worker pattern.
+%%% It keeps track of who is connected and can act as a router among the workers.
+%%% Having this process allows us to abstract and customize service-level concepts
+%%% (the high-level ideas we care about in terms of solving an external problem in the
+%%% real world) and keep them separate from the lower-level details of supervision that
+%%% OTP should take care of for us.
+%%% @end
+
+-module(〘*PREFIX*〙client_man).
+-behavior(gen_server).
+〘*AUTHOR*〙
+〘*COPYRIGHT*〙
+〘*LICENSE*〙
+
+-export([listen/1, ignore/0]).
+-export([enroll/0, echo/1]).
+-export([start_link/0]).
+-export([init/1, handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, handle_info/2,
+ code_change/3, terminate/2]).
+
+
+%%% Type and Record Definitions
+
+
+-record(s, {port_num = none :: none | inet:port_number(),
+ listener = none :: none | gen_tcp:socket(),
+ clients = [] :: [pid()]}).
+
+
+-type state() :: #s{}.
+
+
+
+%%% Service Interface
+
+
+-spec listen(PortNum) -> Result
+ when PortNum :: inet:port_number(),
+ Result :: ok
+ | {error, Reason},
+ Reason :: {listening, inet:port_number()}.
+%% @doc
+%% Tell the service to start listening on a given port.
+%% Only one port can be listened on at a time in the current implementation, so
+%% an error is returned if the service is already listening.
+
+listen(PortNum) ->
+ gen_server:call(?MODULE, {listen, PortNum}).
+
+
+-spec ignore() -> ok.
+%% @doc
+%% Tell the service to stop listening.
+%% It is not an error to call this function when the service is not listening.
+
+ignore() ->
+ gen_server:cast(?MODULE, ignore).
+
+
+
+%%% Client Process Interface
+
+
+-spec enroll() -> ok.
+%% @doc
+%% Clients register here when they establish a connection.
+%% Other processes can enroll as well.
+
+enroll() ->
+ gen_server:cast(?MODULE, {enroll, self()}).
+
+
+-spec echo(Message) -> ok
+ when Message :: string().
+%% @doc
+%% The function that tells the manager to broadcast a message to all clients.
+%% This can broadcast arbitrary strings to clients from non-clients as well.
+
+echo(Message) ->
+ gen_server:cast(?MODULE, {echo, Message, self()}).
+
+
+
+%%% Startup Functions
+
+
+-spec start_link() -> Result
+ when Result :: {ok, pid()}
+ | {error, Reason :: term()}.
+%% @private
+%% This should only ever be called by 〘*PREFIX*〙clients (the service-level supervisor).
+
+start_link() ->
+ gen_server:start_link({local, ?MODULE}, ?MODULE, none, []).
+
+
+-spec init(none) -> {ok, state()}.
+%% @private
+%% Called by the supervisor process to give the process a chance to perform any
+%% preparatory work necessary for proper function.
+
+init(none) ->
+ ok = io:format("Starting.~n"),
+ State = #s{},
+ {ok, State}.
+
+
+
+%%% gen_server Message Handling Callbacks
+
+
+-spec handle_call(Message, From, State) -> Result
+ when Message :: term(),
+ From :: {pid(), reference()},
+ State :: state(),
+ Result :: {reply, Response, NewState}
+ | {noreply, State},
+ Response :: ok
+ | {error, {listening, inet:port_number()}},
+ NewState :: state().
+%% @private
+%% The gen_server:handle_call/3 callback.
+%% See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/gen_server.html#Module:handle_call-3
+
+handle_call({listen, PortNum}, _, State) ->
+ {Response, NewState} = do_listen(PortNum, State),
+ {reply, Response, NewState};
+handle_call(Unexpected, From, State) ->
+ ok = io:format("~p Unexpected call from ~tp: ~tp~n", [self(), From, Unexpected]),
+ {noreply, State}.
+
+
+-spec handle_cast(Message, State) -> {noreply, NewState}
+ when Message :: term(),
+ State :: state(),
+ NewState :: state().
+%% @private
+%% The gen_server:handle_cast/2 callback.
+%% See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/gen_server.html#Module:handle_cast-2
+
+handle_cast({enroll, Pid}, State) ->
+ NewState = do_enroll(Pid, State),
+ {noreply, NewState};
+handle_cast({echo, Message, Sender}, State) ->
+ ok = do_echo(Message, Sender, State),
+ {noreply, State};
+handle_cast(ignore, State) ->
+ NewState = do_ignore(State),
+ {noreply, NewState};
+handle_cast(Unexpected, State) ->
+ ok = io:format("~p Unexpected cast: ~tp~n", [self(), Unexpected]),
+ {noreply, State}.
+
+
+-spec handle_info(Message, State) -> {noreply, NewState}
+ when Message :: term(),
+ State :: state(),
+ NewState :: state().
+%% @private
+%% The gen_server:handle_info/2 callback.
+%% See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/gen_server.html#Module:handle_info-2
+
+handle_info({'DOWN', Mon, process, Pid, Reason}, State) ->
+ NewState = handle_down(Mon, Pid, Reason, State),
+ {noreply, NewState};
+handle_info(Unexpected, State) ->
+ ok = io:format("~p Unexpected info: ~tp~n", [self(), Unexpected]),
+ {noreply, State}.
+
+
+
+%%% OTP Service Functions
+
+-spec code_change(OldVersion, State, Extra) -> Result
+ when OldVersion :: {down, Version} | Version,
+ Version :: term(),
+ State :: state(),
+ Extra :: term(),
+ Result :: {ok, NewState}
+ | {error, Reason :: term()},
+ NewState :: state().
+%% @private
+%% The gen_server:code_change/3 callback.
+%% See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/gen_server.html#Module:code_change-3
+
+code_change(_, State, _) ->
+ {ok, State}.
+
+
+-spec terminate(Reason, State) -> no_return()
+ when Reason :: normal
+ | shutdown
+ | {shutdown, term()}
+ | term(),
+ State :: state().
+%% @private
+%% The gen_server:terminate/2 callback.
+%% See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/gen_server.html#Module:terminate-2
+
+terminate(_, _) ->
+ ok.
+
+
+
+%%% Doer Functions
+
+-spec do_listen(PortNum, State) -> {Result, NewState}
+ when PortNum :: inet:port_number(),
+ State :: state(),
+ Result :: ok
+ | {error, Reason :: {listening, inet:port_number()}},
+ NewState :: state().
+%% @private
+%% The "doer" procedure called when a "listen" message is received.
+
+do_listen(PortNum, State = #s{port_num = none}) ->
+ SocketOptions =
+ [inet6,
+ {packet, line},
+ {active, once},
+ {mode, binary},
+ {keepalive, true},
+ {reuseaddr, true}],
+ {ok, Listener} = gen_tcp:listen(PortNum, SocketOptions),
+ {ok, _} = 〘*PREFIX*〙client:start(Listener),
+ {ok, State#s{port_num = PortNum, listener = Listener}};
+do_listen(_, State = #s{port_num = PortNum}) ->
+ ok = io:format("~p Already listening on ~p~n", [self(), PortNum]),
+ {{error, {listening, PortNum}}, State}.
+
+
+-spec do_ignore(State) -> NewState
+ when State :: state(),
+ NewState :: state().
+%% @private
+%% The "doer" procedure called when an "ignore" message is received.
+
+do_ignore(State = #s{listener = none}) ->
+ State;
+do_ignore(State = #s{listener = Listener}) ->
+ ok = gen_tcp:close(Listener),
+ State#s{listener = none}.
+
+
+-spec do_enroll(Pid, State) -> NewState
+ when Pid :: pid(),
+ State :: state(),
+ NewState :: state().
+
+do_enroll(Pid, State = #s{clients = Clients}) ->
+ case lists:member(Pid, Clients) of
+ false ->
+ Mon = monitor(process, Pid),
+ ok = io:format("Monitoring ~tp @ ~tp~n", [Pid, Mon]),
+ State#s{clients = [Pid | Clients]};
+ true ->
+ State
+ end.
+
+
+-spec do_echo(Message, Sender, State) -> ok
+ when Message :: string(),
+ Sender :: pid(),
+ State :: state().
+%% @private
+%% The "doer" procedure called when an "echo" message is received.
+
+do_echo(Message, Sender, #s{clients = Clients}) ->
+ Send = fun(Client) -> Client ! {relay, Sender, Message} end,
+ lists:foreach(Send, Clients).
+
+
+-spec handle_down(Mon, Pid, Reason, State) -> NewState
+ when Mon :: reference(),
+ Pid :: pid(),
+ Reason :: term(),
+ State :: state(),
+ NewState :: state().
+%% @private
+%% Deal with monitors. When a new process enrolls as a client a monitor is set and
+%% the process is added to the client list. When the process terminates we receive
+%% a 'DOWN' message from the monitor. More sophisticated work managers typically have
+%% an "unenroll" function, but this echo service doesn't need one.
+
+handle_down(Mon, Pid, Reason, State = #s{clients = Clients}) ->
+ case lists:member(Pid, Clients) of
+ true ->
+ NewClients = lists:delete(Pid, Clients),
+ State#s{clients = NewClients};
+ false ->
+ Unexpected = {'DOWN', Mon, process, Pid, Reason},
+ ok = io:format("~p Unexpected info: ~tp~n", [self(), Unexpected]),
+ State
+ end.
diff --git a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/example_server/src/client_sup.erl b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/example_server/src/client_sup.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3f03753
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/example_server/src/client_sup.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
+%%% @doc
+%%% 〘*PROJECT NAME*〙 Client Supervisor
+%%%
+%%% This process supervises the client socket handlers themselves. It is a peer of the
+%%% 〘*PREFIX*〙client_man (the manager interface to this network service component), and a
+%%% child of the supervisor named 〘*PREFIX*〙clients.
+%%%
+%%% Because we don't know (or care) how many client connections the server may end up
+%%% handling this is a simple_one_for_one supervisor which can spawn and manage as
+%%% many identically defined workers as required, but cannot supervise any other types
+%%% of processes (one of the tradeoffs of the "simple" in `simple_one_for_one').
+%%%
+%%% http://erlang.org/doc/design_principles/sup_princ.html#id79244
+%%% @end
+
+-module(〘*PREFIX*〙client_sup).
+-behaviour(supervisor).
+〘*AUTHOR*〙
+〘*COPYRIGHT*〙
+〘*LICENSE*〙
+
+
+-export([start_acceptor/1]).
+-export([start_link/0]).
+-export([init/1]).
+
+
+
+-spec start_acceptor(ListenSocket) -> Result
+ when ListenSocket :: gen_tcp:socket(),
+ Result :: {ok, pid()}
+ | {error, Reason},
+ Reason :: {already_started, pid()}
+ | {shutdown, term()}
+ | term().
+%% @private
+%% Spawns the first listener at the request of the 〘*PREFIX*〙client_man when es:listen/1
+%% is called, or the next listener at the request of the currently listening 〘*PREFIX*〙client
+%% when a connection is made.
+%%
+%% Error conditions, supervision strategies and other important issues are
+%% explained in the supervisor module docs:
+%% http://erlang.org/doc/man/supervisor.html
+
+start_acceptor(ListenSocket) ->
+ supervisor:start_child(?MODULE, [ListenSocket]).
+
+
+-spec start_link() -> {ok, pid()}.
+%% @private
+%% This supervisor's own start function.
+
+start_link() ->
+ supervisor:start_link({local, ?MODULE}, ?MODULE, none).
+
+
+-spec init(none) -> {ok, {supervisor:sup_flags(), [supervisor:child_spec()]}}.
+%% @private
+%% The OTP init/1 function.
+
+init(none) ->
+ RestartStrategy = {simple_one_for_one, 1, 60},
+ Client = {〘*PREFIX*〙client,
+ {〘*PREFIX*〙client, start_link, []},
+ temporary,
+ brutal_kill,
+ worker,
+ [〘*PREFIX*〙client]},
+ {ok, {RestartStrategy, [Client]}}.
diff --git a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/example_server/src/clients.erl b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/example_server/src/clients.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6b88a4c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/example_server/src/clients.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+%%% @doc
+%%% 〘*PROJECT NAME*〙 Client Service Supervisor
+%%%
+%%% This is the service-level supervisor of the system. It is the parent of both the
+%%% client connection handlers and the client manager (which manages the client
+%%% connection handlers). This is the child of 〘*PREFIX*〙sup.
+%%%
+%%% See: http://erlang.org/doc/apps/kernel/application.html
+%%% @end
+
+-module(〘*PREFIX*〙clients).
+-behavior(supervisor).
+〘*AUTHOR*〙
+〘*COPYRIGHT*〙
+〘*LICENSE*〙
+
+-export([start_link/0]).
+-export([init/1]).
+
+
+-spec start_link() -> {ok, pid()}.
+%% @private
+%% This supervisor's own start function.
+
+start_link() ->
+ supervisor:start_link({local, ?MODULE}, ?MODULE, none).
+
+-spec init(none) -> {ok, {supervisor:sup_flags(), [supervisor:child_spec()]}}.
+%% @private
+%% The OTP init/1 function.
+
+init(none) ->
+ RestartStrategy = {rest_for_one, 1, 60},
+ ClientSup = {〘*PREFIX*〙client_sup,
+ {〘*PREFIX*〙client_sup, start_link, []},
+ permanent,
+ 5000,
+ supervisor,
+ [〘*PREFIX*〙client_sup]},
+ ClientMan = {〘*PREFIX*〙client_man,
+ {〘*PREFIX*〙client_man, start_link, []},
+ permanent,
+ 5000,
+ worker,
+ [〘*PREFIX*〙client_man]},
+ Children = [ClientSup, ClientMan],
+ {ok, {RestartStrategy, Children}}.
diff --git a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/example_server/src/sup.erl b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/example_server/src/sup.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e57d43f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/example_server/src/sup.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
+%%% @doc
+%%% 〘*PROJECT NAME*〙 Top-level Supervisor
+%%%
+%%% The very top level supervisor in the system. It only has one service branch: the
+%%% client handling service. In a more complex system the client handling service would
+%%% only be one part of a larger system. Were this a game system, for example, the
+%%% item data management service would be a peer, as would a login credential provision
+%%% service, game world event handling, and so on.
+%%%
+%%% See: http://erlang.org/doc/design_principles/applications.html
+%%% See: http://zxq9.com/archives/1311
+%%% @end
+
+-module(〘*PREFIX*〙sup).
+-behaviour(supervisor).
+〘*AUTHOR*〙
+〘*COPYRIGHT*〙
+〘*LICENSE*〙
+
+-export([start_link/0]).
+-export([init/1]).
+
+
+-spec start_link() -> {ok, pid()}.
+%% @private
+%% This supervisor's own start function.
+
+start_link() ->
+ supervisor:start_link({local, ?MODULE}, ?MODULE, []).
+
+
+-spec init([]) -> {ok, {supervisor:sup_flags(), [supervisor:child_spec()]}}.
+%% @private
+%% The OTP init/1 function.
+
+init([]) ->
+ RestartStrategy = {one_for_one, 1, 60},
+ Clients = {〘*PREFIX*〙clients,
+ {〘*PREFIX*〙clients, start_link, []},
+ permanent,
+ 5000,
+ supervisor,
+ [〘*PREFIX*〙clients]},
+ Children = [Clients],
+ {ok, {RestartStrategy, Children}}.
diff --git a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/gitignore b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/gitignore
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..20177b4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/gitignore
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+.eunit
+deps
+*.o
+*.beam
+*.plt
+*.swp
+erl_crash.dump
+ebin/*.beam
+doc/*.html
+doc/*.css
+doc/edoc-info
+doc/erlang.png
+rel/example_project
+.concrete/DEV_MODE
+.rebar
diff --git a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/hellowx/appmod.erl b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/hellowx/appmod.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7712ee4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/hellowx/appmod.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
+%%% @doc
+%%% 〘*PROJECT NAME*〙
+%%% @end
+
+-module(〘*APP MOD*〙).
+-behavior(application).
+〘*AUTHOR*〙
+〘*COPYRIGHT*〙
+〘*LICENSE*〙
+
+-export([listen/1, ignore/0]).
+-export([start/0, start/1]).
+-export([start/2, stop/1]).
+
+
+
+-spec listen(PortNum) -> Result
+ when PortNum :: inet:port_num(),
+ Result :: ok
+ | {error, {listening, inet:port_num()}}.
+%% @doc
+%% Make the server start listening on a port.
+%% Returns an {error, Reason} tuple if it is already listening.
+
+listen(PortNum) ->
+ 〘*PREFIX*〙client_man:listen(PortNum).
+
+
+-spec ignore() -> ok.
+%% @doc
+%% Make the server stop listening if it is, or continue to do nothing if it isn't.
+
+ignore() ->
+ 〘*PREFIX*〙client_man:ignore().
+
+
+-spec start() -> ok.
+%% @doc
+%% Start the server in an "ignore" state.
+
+start() ->
+ ok = application:ensure_started(sasl),
+ ok = application:start(example_server),
+ io:format("Starting es...").
+
+
+-spec start(PortNum) -> ok
+ when PortNum :: inet:port_number().
+%% @doc
+%% Start the server and begin listening immediately. Slightly more convenient when
+%% playing around in the shell.
+
+start(PortNum) ->
+ ok = start(),
+ ok = 〘*PREFIX*〙client_man:listen(PortNum),
+ io:format("Startup complete, listening on ~w~n", [PortNum]).
+
+
+-spec start(normal, term()) -> {ok, pid()}.
+%% @private
+%% Called by OTP to kick things off. This is for the use of the "application" part of
+%% OTP, not to be called by user code.
+%% See: http://erlang.org/doc/apps/kernel/application.html
+
+start(normal, _Args) ->
+ 〘*PREFIX*〙sup:start_link().
+
+
+-spec stop(term()) -> ok.
+%% @private
+%% Similar to start/2 above, this is to be called by the "application" part of OTP,
+%% not client code. Causes a (hopefully graceful) shutdown of the application.
+
+stop(_State) ->
+ ok.
diff --git a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/hellowx/src/con.erl b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/hellowx/src/con.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9973046
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/hellowx/src/con.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,129 @@
+%%% @doc
+%%% 〘*PROJECT NAME*〙 Controller
+%%%
+%%% This process is a in charge of maintaining the program's state.
+%%% @end
+
+-module(〘*PREFIX*〙con).
+〘*AUTHOR*〙
+〘*COPYRIGHT*〙
+〘*LICENSE*〙
+
+-behavior(gen_server).
+-export([start_link/0, stop/0]).
+-export([init/1, terminate/2, code_change/3,
+ handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, handle_info/2]).
+-include("$zx_include/zx_logger.hrl").
+
+
+%%% Type and Record Definitions
+
+
+-record(s,
+ {window = none :: none | wx:wx_object()}).
+
+-type state() :: #s{}.
+
+
+
+%% Interface
+
+-spec stop() -> ok.
+
+stop() ->
+ gen_server:cast(?MODULE, stop).
+
+
+
+%%% Startup Functions
+
+
+-spec start_link() -> Result
+ when Result :: {ok, pid()}
+ | {error, Reason},
+ Reason :: {already_started, pid()}
+ | {shutdown, term()}
+ | term().
+%% @private
+%% Called by 〘*PREFIX*〙sup.
+
+start_link() ->
+ gen_server:start_link({local, ?MODULE}, ?MODULE, none, []).
+
+
+-spec init(none) -> no_return().
+
+init(none) ->
+ ok = log(info, "Starting"),
+ Window = 〘*PREFIX*〙gui:start_link("Hello, WX!"),
+ ok = log(info, "Window: ~p", [Window]),
+ State = #s{window = Window},
+ String = "This is a text string.",
+ ok = 〘*PREFIX*〙gui:show(String),
+ {ok, State}.
+
+
+
+%%% gen_server Message Handling Callbacks
+
+
+-spec handle_call(Message, From, State) -> Result
+ when Message :: term(),
+ From :: {pid(), reference()},
+ State :: state(),
+ Result :: {reply, Response, NewState}
+ | {noreply, State},
+ Response :: ok
+ | {error, {listening, inet:port_number()}},
+ NewState :: state().
+%% @private
+%% The gen_server:handle_call/3 callback.
+%% See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/gen_server.html#Module:handle_call-3
+
+handle_call(Unexpected, From, State) ->
+ ok = log(warning, "Unexpected call from ~tp: ~tp~n", [From, Unexpected]),
+ {noreply, State}.
+
+
+-spec handle_cast(Message, State) -> {noreply, NewState}
+ when Message :: term(),
+ State :: state(),
+ NewState :: state().
+%% @private
+%% The gen_server:handle_cast/2 callback.
+%% See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/gen_server.html#Module:handle_cast-2
+
+handle_cast(stop, State) ->
+ ok = log(info, "Received a 'stop' message."),
+% {noreply, State};
+ {stop, normal, State};
+handle_cast(Unexpected, State) ->
+ ok = log(warning, "Unexpected cast: ~tp~n", [Unexpected]),
+ {noreply, State}.
+
+
+-spec handle_info(Message, State) -> {noreply, NewState}
+ when Message :: term(),
+ State :: state(),
+ NewState :: state().
+%% @private
+%% The gen_server:handle_info/2 callback.
+%% See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/gen_server.html#Module:handle_info-2
+
+handle_info(Unexpected, State) ->
+ ok = log(warning, "Unexpected info: ~tp~n", [Unexpected]),
+ {noreply, State}.
+
+
+
+%% @private
+%% gen_server callback to handle state transformations necessary for hot
+%% code updates. This template performs no transformation.
+
+code_change(_, State, _) ->
+ {ok, State}.
+
+
+terminate(Reason, State) ->
+ ok = log(info, "Reason: ~tp, State: ~tp", [Reason, State]),
+ zx:stop().
diff --git a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/hellowx/src/gui.erl b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/hellowx/src/gui.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..67be3a6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/hellowx/src/gui.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,140 @@
+%%% @doc
+%%% 〘*PROJECT NAME*〙 GUI
+%%%
+%%% This process is responsible for creating the main GUI frame displayed to the user.
+%%%
+%%% Reference: http://erlang.org/doc/man/wx_object.html
+%%% @end
+
+-module(〘*PREFIX*〙gui).
+〘*AUTHOR*〙
+〘*COPYRIGHT*〙
+〘*LICENSE*〙
+
+-behavior(wx_object).
+-include_lib("wx/include/wx.hrl").
+-export([show/1]).
+-export([start_link/1]).
+-export([init/1, terminate/2, code_change/3,
+ handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, handle_info/2, handle_event/2]).
+-include("$zx_include/zx_logger.hrl").
+
+
+-record(s,
+ {frame = none :: none | wx:wx_object(),
+ text = none :: none | wx:wx_object()}).
+
+
+-type state() :: term().
+
+
+%%% Element Labels
+
+-define(sysMENU, 10).
+-define(sysLANG, 11).
+-define(sysQUERY, 12).
+
+
+
+show(String) ->
+ wx_object:cast(?MODULE, {show, String}).
+
+
+
+%%% Startup Functions
+
+start_link(Title) ->
+ wx_object:start_link({local, ?MODULE}, ?MODULE, Title, []).
+
+
+init(Title) ->
+ ok = log(info, "GUI starting..."),
+ Wx = wx:new(),
+ Frame = wxFrame:new(Wx, ?wxID_ANY, Title),
+ MainSz = wxBoxSizer:new(?wxVERTICAL),
+ TextC = wxTextCtrl:new(Frame, ?wxID_ANY, [{style, ?wxDEFAULT bor ?wxTE_MULTILINE}]),
+ wxSizer:add(MainSz, TextC, [{flag, ?wxEXPAND}, {proportion, 1}]),
+ wxFrame:setSizer(Frame, MainSz),
+ wxSizer:layout(MainSz),
+
+ ok = wxFrame:connect(Frame, close_window),
+ ok = wxFrame:center(Frame),
+ true = wxFrame:show(Frame),
+ State = #s{frame = Frame, text = TextC},
+ {Frame, State}.
+
+
+-spec handle_call(Message, From, State) -> Result
+ when Message :: term(),
+ From :: {pid(), reference()},
+ State :: state(),
+ Result :: {reply, Response, NewState}
+ | {noreply, State},
+ Response :: ok
+ | {error, {listening, inet:port_number()}},
+ NewState :: state().
+
+handle_call(Unexpected, From, State) ->
+ ok = log(warning, "Unexpected call from ~tp: ~tp~n", [From, Unexpected]),
+ {noreply, State}.
+
+
+-spec handle_cast(Message, State) -> {noreply, NewState}
+ when Message :: term(),
+ State :: state(),
+ NewState :: state().
+%% @private
+%% The gen_server:handle_cast/2 callback.
+%% See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/gen_server.html#Module:handle_cast-2
+
+handle_cast({show, String}, State) ->
+ ok = do_show(String, State),
+ {noreply, State};
+handle_cast(Unexpected, State) ->
+ ok = log(warning, "Unexpected cast: ~tp~n", [Unexpected]),
+ {noreply, State}.
+
+
+-spec handle_info(Message, State) -> {noreply, NewState}
+ when Message :: term(),
+ State :: state(),
+ NewState :: state().
+%% @private
+%% The gen_server:handle_info/2 callback.
+%% See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/gen_server.html#Module:handle_info-2
+
+handle_info(Unexpected, State) ->
+ ok = log(warning, "Unexpected info: ~tp~n", [Unexpected]),
+ {noreply, State}.
+
+
+-spec handle_event(Event, State) -> {noreply, NewState}
+ when Event :: term(),
+ State :: state(),
+ NewState :: state().
+%% @private
+%% The wx_object:handle_event/2 callback.
+%% See: http://erlang.org/doc/man/gen_server.html#Module:handle_info-2
+
+handle_event(#wx{event = #wxClose{}}, State = #s{frame = Frame}) ->
+ ok = 〘*PREFIX*〙con:stop(),
+ ok = wxWindow:destroy(Frame),
+ {noreply, State};
+handle_event(Event, State) ->
+ ok = log(info, "Unexpected event ~tp State: ~tp~n", [Event, State]),
+ {noreply, State}.
+
+
+
+code_change(_, State, _) ->
+ {ok, State}.
+
+
+terminate(Reason, State) ->
+ ok = log(info, "Reason: ~tp, State: ~tp", [Reason, State]),
+ wx:destroy().
+
+
+
+do_show(String, #s{text = TextC}) ->
+ wxTextCtrl:changeValue(TextC, String).
diff --git a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/hellowx/src/sup.erl b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/hellowx/src/sup.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..12f5022
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/hellowx/src/sup.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
+%%% @doc
+%%% 〘*PROJECT NAME*〙 Top-level Supervisor
+%%%
+%%% The very top level supervisor in the system. It only has one service branch: the
+%%% "con" (program controller). The con is the
+%%% only be one part of a larger system. Were this a game system, for example, the
+%%% item data management service would be a peer, as would a login credential provision
+%%% service, game world event handling, and so on.
+%%%
+%%% See: http://erlang.org/doc/design_principles/applications.html
+%%% See: http://zxq9.com/archives/1311
+%%% @end
+
+-module(〘*PREFIX*〙sup).
+-behaviour(supervisor).
+〘*AUTHOR*〙
+〘*COPYRIGHT*〙
+〘*LICENSE*〙
+
+-export([start_link/0]).
+-export([init/1]).
+
+
+-spec start_link() -> {ok, pid()}.
+%% @private
+%% This supervisor's own start function.
+
+start_link() ->
+ supervisor:start_link({local, ?MODULE}, ?MODULE, []).
+
+
+-spec init([]) -> {ok, {supervisor:sup_flags(), [supervisor:child_spec()]}}.
+%% @private
+%% The OTP init/1 function.
+
+init([]) ->
+ RestartStrategy = {one_for_one, 0, 60},
+ Clients = {〘*PREFIX*〙con,
+ {〘*PREFIX*〙con, start_link, []},
+ permanent,
+ 5000,
+ supervisor,
+ [〘*PREFIX*〙con]},
+ Children = [Clients],
+ {ok, {RestartStrategy, Children}}.
diff --git a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/licenses/apache2.txt b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/licenses/apache2.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d8db6e4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/licenses/apache2.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,203 @@
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new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3aabe63
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/licenses/bsd2.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
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new file mode 100644
index 0000000..57758d7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/licenses/bsd3.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
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diff --git a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/licenses/cc0.txt b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/licenses/cc0.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8173a8d
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+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/licenses/cc0.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
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new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f288702
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/licenses/gpl3.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,674 @@
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+ accompanying uncombined form of the same work.
+
+ 6. Revised Versions of the GNU Lesser General Public License.
+
+ The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions
+of the GNU Lesser General Public License from time to time. Such new
+versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may
+differ in detail to address new problems or concerns.
+
+ Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the
+Library as you received it specifies that a certain numbered version
+of the GNU Lesser General Public License "or any later version"
+applies to it, you have the option of following the terms and
+conditions either of that published version or of any later version
+published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Library as you
+received it does not specify a version number of the GNU Lesser
+General Public License, you may choose any version of the GNU Lesser
+General Public License ever published by the Free Software Foundation.
+
+ If the Library as you received it specifies that a proxy can decide
+whether future versions of the GNU Lesser General Public License shall
+apply, that proxy's public statement of acceptance of any version is
+permanent authorization for you to choose that version for the
+Library.
diff --git a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/licenses/mit.txt b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/licenses/mit.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f44b591
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/licenses/mit.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+Copyright 〘*YEAR*〙 〘*COPYRIGHT HOLDER*〙
+
+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
+of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
+in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
+to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
+copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
+furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
+copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
+OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
+SOFTWARE.
diff --git a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/licenses/mpl2.txt b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/licenses/mpl2.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..14e2f77
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/licenses/mpl2.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,373 @@
+Mozilla Public License Version 2.0
+==================================
+
+1. Definitions
+--------------
+
+1.1. "Contributor"
+ means each individual or legal entity that creates, contributes to
+ the creation of, or owns Covered Software.
+
+1.2. "Contributor Version"
+ means the combination of the Contributions of others (if any) used
+ by a Contributor and that particular Contributor's Contribution.
+
+1.3. "Contribution"
+ means Covered Software of a particular Contributor.
+
+1.4. "Covered Software"
+ means Source Code Form to which the initial Contributor has attached
+ the notice in Exhibit A, the Executable Form of such Source Code
+ Form, and Modifications of such Source Code Form, in each case
+ including portions thereof.
+
+1.5. "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses"
+ means
+
+ (a) that the initial Contributor has attached the notice described
+ in Exhibit B to the Covered Software; or
+
+ (b) that the Covered Software was made available under the terms of
+ version 1.1 or earlier of the License, but not also under the
+ terms of a Secondary License.
+
+1.6. "Executable Form"
+ means any form of the work other than Source Code Form.
+
+1.7. "Larger Work"
+ means a work that combines Covered Software with other material, in
+ a separate file or files, that is not Covered Software.
+
+1.8. "License"
+ means this document.
+
+1.9. "Licensable"
+ means having the right to grant, to the maximum extent possible,
+ whether at the time of the initial grant or subsequently, any and
+ all of the rights conveyed by this License.
+
+1.10. "Modifications"
+ means any of the following:
+
+ (a) any file in Source Code Form that results from an addition to,
+ deletion from, or modification of the contents of Covered
+ Software; or
+
+ (b) any new file in Source Code Form that contains any Covered
+ Software.
+
+1.11. "Patent Claims" of a Contributor
+ means any patent claim(s), including without limitation, method,
+ process, and apparatus claims, in any patent Licensable by such
+ Contributor that would be infringed, but for the grant of the
+ License, by the making, using, selling, offering for sale, having
+ made, import, or transfer of either its Contributions or its
+ Contributor Version.
+
+1.12. "Secondary License"
+ means either the GNU General Public License, Version 2.0, the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, the GNU Affero General
+ Public License, Version 3.0, or any later versions of those
+ licenses.
+
+1.13. "Source Code Form"
+ means the form of the work preferred for making modifications.
+
+1.14. "You" (or "Your")
+ means an individual or a legal entity exercising rights under this
+ License. For legal entities, "You" includes any entity that
+ controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with You. For
+ purposes of this definition, "control" means (a) the power, direct
+ or indirect, to cause the direction or management of such entity,
+ whether by contract or otherwise, or (b) ownership of more than
+ fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding shares or beneficial
+ ownership of such entity.
+
+2. License Grants and Conditions
+--------------------------------
+
+2.1. Grants
+
+Each Contributor hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free,
+non-exclusive license:
+
+(a) under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark)
+ Licensable by such Contributor to use, reproduce, make available,
+ modify, display, perform, distribute, and otherwise exploit its
+ Contributions, either on an unmodified basis, with Modifications, or
+ as part of a Larger Work; and
+
+(b) under Patent Claims of such Contributor to make, use, sell, offer
+ for sale, have made, import, and otherwise transfer either its
+ Contributions or its Contributor Version.
+
+2.2. Effective Date
+
+The licenses granted in Section 2.1 with respect to any Contribution
+become effective for each Contribution on the date the Contributor first
+distributes such Contribution.
+
+2.3. Limitations on Grant Scope
+
+The licenses granted in this Section 2 are the only rights granted under
+this License. No additional rights or licenses will be implied from the
+distribution or licensing of Covered Software under this License.
+Notwithstanding Section 2.1(b) above, no patent license is granted by a
+Contributor:
+
+(a) for any code that a Contributor has removed from Covered Software;
+ or
+
+(b) for infringements caused by: (i) Your and any other third party's
+ modifications of Covered Software, or (ii) the combination of its
+ Contributions with other software (except as part of its Contributor
+ Version); or
+
+(c) under Patent Claims infringed by Covered Software in the absence of
+ its Contributions.
+
+This License does not grant any rights in the trademarks, service marks,
+or logos of any Contributor (except as may be necessary to comply with
+the notice requirements in Section 3.4).
+
+2.4. Subsequent Licenses
+
+No Contributor makes additional grants as a result of Your choice to
+distribute the Covered Software under a subsequent version of this
+License (see Section 10.2) or under the terms of a Secondary License (if
+permitted under the terms of Section 3.3).
+
+2.5. Representation
+
+Each Contributor represents that the Contributor believes its
+Contributions are its original creation(s) or it has sufficient rights
+to grant the rights to its Contributions conveyed by this License.
+
+2.6. Fair Use
+
+This License is not intended to limit any rights You have under
+applicable copyright doctrines of fair use, fair dealing, or other
+equivalents.
+
+2.7. Conditions
+
+Sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4 are conditions of the licenses granted
+in Section 2.1.
+
+3. Responsibilities
+-------------------
+
+3.1. Distribution of Source Form
+
+All distribution of Covered Software in Source Code Form, including any
+Modifications that You create or to which You contribute, must be under
+the terms of this License. You must inform recipients that the Source
+Code Form of the Covered Software is governed by the terms of this
+License, and how they can obtain a copy of this License. You may not
+attempt to alter or restrict the recipients' rights in the Source Code
+Form.
+
+3.2. Distribution of Executable Form
+
+If You distribute Covered Software in Executable Form then:
+
+(a) such Covered Software must also be made available in Source Code
+ Form, as described in Section 3.1, and You must inform recipients of
+ the Executable Form how they can obtain a copy of such Source Code
+ Form by reasonable means in a timely manner, at a charge no more
+ than the cost of distribution to the recipient; and
+
+(b) You may distribute such Executable Form under the terms of this
+ License, or sublicense it under different terms, provided that the
+ license for the Executable Form does not attempt to limit or alter
+ the recipients' rights in the Source Code Form under this License.
+
+3.3. Distribution of a Larger Work
+
+You may create and distribute a Larger Work under terms of Your choice,
+provided that You also comply with the requirements of this License for
+the Covered Software. If the Larger Work is a combination of Covered
+Software with a work governed by one or more Secondary Licenses, and the
+Covered Software is not Incompatible With Secondary Licenses, this
+License permits You to additionally distribute such Covered Software
+under the terms of such Secondary License(s), so that the recipient of
+the Larger Work may, at their option, further distribute the Covered
+Software under the terms of either this License or such Secondary
+License(s).
+
+3.4. Notices
+
+You may not remove or alter the substance of any license notices
+(including copyright notices, patent notices, disclaimers of warranty,
+or limitations of liability) contained within the Source Code Form of
+the Covered Software, except that You may alter any license notices to
+the extent required to remedy known factual inaccuracies.
+
+3.5. Application of Additional Terms
+
+You may choose to offer, and to charge a fee for, warranty, support,
+indemnity or liability obligations to one or more recipients of Covered
+Software. However, You may do so only on Your own behalf, and not on
+behalf of any Contributor. You must make it absolutely clear that any
+such warranty, support, indemnity, or liability obligation is offered by
+You alone, and You hereby agree to indemnify every Contributor for any
+liability incurred by such Contributor as a result of warranty, support,
+indemnity or liability terms You offer. You may include additional
+disclaimers of warranty and limitations of liability specific to any
+jurisdiction.
+
+4. Inability to Comply Due to Statute or Regulation
+---------------------------------------------------
+
+If it is impossible for You to comply with any of the terms of this
+License with respect to some or all of the Covered Software due to
+statute, judicial order, or regulation then You must: (a) comply with
+the terms of this License to the maximum extent possible; and (b)
+describe the limitations and the code they affect. Such description must
+be placed in a text file included with all distributions of the Covered
+Software under this License. Except to the extent prohibited by statute
+or regulation, such description must be sufficiently detailed for a
+recipient of ordinary skill to be able to understand it.
+
+5. Termination
+--------------
+
+5.1. The rights granted under this License will terminate automatically
+if You fail to comply with any of its terms. However, if You become
+compliant, then the rights granted under this License from a particular
+Contributor are reinstated (a) provisionally, unless and until such
+Contributor explicitly and finally terminates Your grants, and (b) on an
+ongoing basis, if such Contributor fails to notify You of the
+non-compliance by some reasonable means prior to 60 days after You have
+come back into compliance. Moreover, Your grants from a particular
+Contributor are reinstated on an ongoing basis if such Contributor
+notifies You of the non-compliance by some reasonable means, this is the
+first time You have received notice of non-compliance with this License
+from such Contributor, and You become compliant prior to 30 days after
+Your receipt of the notice.
+
+5.2. If You initiate litigation against any entity by asserting a patent
+infringement claim (excluding declaratory judgment actions,
+counter-claims, and cross-claims) alleging that a Contributor Version
+directly or indirectly infringes any patent, then the rights granted to
+You by any and all Contributors for the Covered Software under Section
+2.1 of this License shall terminate.
+
+5.3. In the event of termination under Sections 5.1 or 5.2 above, all
+end user license agreements (excluding distributors and resellers) which
+have been validly granted by You or Your distributors under this License
+prior to termination shall survive termination.
+
+************************************************************************
+* *
+* 6. Disclaimer of Warranty *
+* ------------------------- *
+* *
+* Covered Software is provided under this License on an "as is" *
+* basis, without warranty of any kind, either expressed, implied, or *
+* statutory, including, without limitation, warranties that the *
+* Covered Software is free of defects, merchantable, fit for a *
+* particular purpose or non-infringing. The entire risk as to the *
+* quality and performance of the Covered Software is with You. *
+* Should any Covered Software prove defective in any respect, You *
+* (not any Contributor) assume the cost of any necessary servicing, *
+* repair, or correction. This disclaimer of warranty constitutes an *
+* essential part of this License. No use of any Covered Software is *
+* authorized under this License except under this disclaimer. *
+* *
+************************************************************************
+
+************************************************************************
+* *
+* 7. Limitation of Liability *
+* -------------------------- *
+* *
+* Under no circumstances and under no legal theory, whether tort *
+* (including negligence), contract, or otherwise, shall any *
+* Contributor, or anyone who distributes Covered Software as *
+* permitted above, be liable to You for any direct, indirect, *
+* special, incidental, or consequential damages of any character *
+* including, without limitation, damages for lost profits, loss of *
+* goodwill, work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, or any *
+* and all other commercial damages or losses, even if such party *
+* shall have been informed of the possibility of such damages. This *
+* limitation of liability shall not apply to liability for death or *
+* personal injury resulting from such party's negligence to the *
+* extent applicable law prohibits such limitation. Some *
+* jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of *
+* incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion and *
+* limitation may not apply to You. *
+* *
+************************************************************************
+
+8. Litigation
+-------------
+
+Any litigation relating to this License may be brought only in the
+courts of a jurisdiction where the defendant maintains its principal
+place of business and such litigation shall be governed by laws of that
+jurisdiction, without reference to its conflict-of-law provisions.
+Nothing in this Section shall prevent a party's ability to bring
+cross-claims or counter-claims.
+
+9. Miscellaneous
+----------------
+
+This License represents the complete agreement concerning the subject
+matter hereof. If any provision of this License is held to be
+unenforceable, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent
+necessary to make it enforceable. Any law or regulation which provides
+that the language of a contract shall be construed against the drafter
+shall not be used to construe this License against a Contributor.
+
+10. Versions of the License
+---------------------------
+
+10.1. New Versions
+
+Mozilla Foundation is the license steward. Except as provided in Section
+10.3, no one other than the license steward has the right to modify or
+publish new versions of this License. Each version will be given a
+distinguishing version number.
+
+10.2. Effect of New Versions
+
+You may distribute the Covered Software under the terms of the version
+of the License under which You originally received the Covered Software,
+or under the terms of any subsequent version published by the license
+steward.
+
+10.3. Modified Versions
+
+If you create software not governed by this License, and you want to
+create a new license for such software, you may create and use a
+modified version of this License if you rename the license and remove
+any references to the name of the license steward (except to note that
+such modified license differs from this License).
+
+10.4. Distributing Source Code Form that is Incompatible With Secondary
+Licenses
+
+If You choose to distribute Source Code Form that is Incompatible With
+Secondary Licenses under the terms of this version of the License, the
+notice described in Exhibit B of this License must be attached.
+
+Exhibit A - Source Code Form License Notice
+-------------------------------------------
+
+ This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+ License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+ file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+If it is not possible or desirable to put the notice in a particular
+file, then You may include the notice in a location (such as a LICENSE
+file in a relevant directory) where a recipient would be likely to look
+for such a notice.
+
+You may add additional accurate notices of copyright ownership.
+
+Exhibit B - "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses" Notice
+---------------------------------------------------------
+
+ This Source Code Form is "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses", as
+ defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0.
diff --git a/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/simplecli.erl b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/simplecli.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..87bb6e6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/zomp/lib/otpr/zx/0.2.0/templates/simplecli.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+%%% @doc
+%%% 〘*PROJECT NAME*〙: 〘*MODULE*〙
+%%%
+%%% This module is currently named `〘*APP MOD*〙', but you may want to change that.
+%%% Remember that changing the name in `-module()' below requires renaming
+%%% this file, and it is recommended to run `zx update .app` in the main
+%%% project directory to make sure the ebin/〘*APP MOD*〙.app file stays in
+%%% sync with the project whenever you add, remove or rename a module.
+%%% @end
+
+-module(〘*MODULE*〙).
+〘*AUTHOR*〙
+〘*COPYRIGHT*〙
+〘*LICENSE*〙
+
+-export([start/1]).
+
+
+-spec start(ArgV) -> ok
+ when ArgV :: [string()].
+
+start(ArgV) ->
+ ok = io:format("Hello, World! Args: ~tp~n", [ArgV]),
+ zx:silent_stop().