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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:36:40+00:00 2026-05-13T14:36:40+00:00

I have a generated string that contains the code for an erlang module. Is

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I have a generated string that contains the code for an erlang module.

Is there a way to compile the generated module straight from the string?

Or is there a way to convert the string into the format needed for compile:forms/1?

Or will I have to save it to a temp file first and then compile it with compile:file/1?

Alternatively, I can add support to the compile module, but there must be a reason why the good people that write erlang haven’t added it.

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    2026-05-13T14:36:41+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:36 pm

    You need to scan your string into tokens, and then parse the tokens into forms.
    Unfortunately it is only possible to parse one form at a time, so you will need to either cut your string, or your tokens at form boundaries. Here is a short example:

    % create tokens from strings containing forms
    > {ok, MTs, _} = erl_scan:string("-module(z).").
    > {ok, ETs, _} = erl_scan:string("-export([f/0]).").
    > {ok, FTs, _} = erl_scan:string("f() -> hello_world.").
    % tokens to erl_parse trees
    > {ok,MF} = erl_parse:parse_form(MTs).
    > {ok,EF} = erl_parse:parse_form(ETs).
    > {ok,FF} = erl_parse:parse_form(FTs).
    
    % compile forms to binary
    > {ok, z, Bin} = compile:forms([MF,EF,FF]).
    {ok,z,<<70,79,82,49,0,0,1,164,66,69,65,77,65,116,111,109,0,0,0,...>>}
    
    % load module from binary
    > code:load_binary(z, "nofile", Bin).
    {module,z}
    
    % test
    > z:f().
    hello_world
    

    Alternatively you can scan your string, and then cut the resulting token list at {dot, _} tokens apart.

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