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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T11:28:33+00:00 2026-05-18T11:28:33+00:00

I’m using Emacs and trying to get my unit testing work flow as automated

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I’m using Emacs and trying to get my unit testing work flow as automated as possible. I have it set up so it is working but I have to manually compile my module under test or the module containing the tests before the Erlang Shell recognizes my changes.

I have two files mymodule.erl and mymodule_tests.erl. What I would like to be able to do is:

  1. Add test case to mymodule_tests
  2. Save mymodule_tests
  3. Switch to the Erlang Shell
  4. Run tests with one line, like eunit:test(mymodule) or mymodule_tests:test()
  5. Have Erlang reload mymodule and mymodule_tests before actually performing the tests

I have tried writing my own test method but it doesn’t work.

-module (mytests).
-export([test/0]).

-import(mymodule).
-import(mymodule_tests).
-import(code).

test() ->
    code:purge(mymodule),
    code:delete(mymodule),
    code:load_file(mymodule),
    code:purge(mymodule_tests),
    code:delete(mymodule_tests),
    code:load_file(mymodule_tests),
    mymodule_tests:test().

I have also tried by putting -compile(mymodule). into mymodule_tests to see if I could get mymodule to automatically reload when updating mymodule_tests but to no avail.

I have also googled quite a bit but can’t find any relevant information. As I’m new to Erlang I’m thinking that I’m either searching for the wrong terms, e.g. erlang reload module, or that you are not supposed to be able reload other modules when compile another module.

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    2026-05-18T11:28:33+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 11:28 am

    Maybe the Erlang make can help you.

    make:all([load]).
    

    Reading from the doc:

    This function first looks in the
    current working directory for a file
    named Emakefile (see below) specifying
    the set of modules to compile and the
    compile options to use. If no such
    file is found, the set of modules to
    compile defaults to all modules in the
    current working directory.

    And regarding the “load” option:

    Load mode. Loads all recompiled
    modules.

    There’s also a make:files/1,2 which allows you to specify the list of modules to check.

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