Elixir files
Elixir uses two files, .ex
for compiled code and .exs
for scripts. They must both be UTF-8 encoded. We will go over .ex
some more when we introduce mix in the next chapter. But for now, let's discuss .exs
a little more.
We can write all the Elixir code we have shown so far into a script (we won't though, there is just a small subset) and then we can use the interactive interpreter to load up our script and run it.
For example, we can put the MyMap
code from earlier into a script:
defmodule MyMap do def map([], _) do [] end def map([h|t], f) do [f.(h) | map(t, f)] end end square = fn x -> x * x end MyMap.map([1, 2, 3, 4, 5], square)
Go ahead and save it as mymap.exs
. Launch a terminal and use the cd
command to navigate to the directory that you saved your script in and then launch iex
.
Once in iex
, we will use import_file/1
to import and launch our script.
In your iex
, type h(import_file/1)
to get the documentation of import_file/1
:
iex(1)> h(import_file...