At a very early stage of learning the language, and working through the ElixirSips series of videos. I keep hitting stuff that's been slightly obseleted by language changes. Trying to wrap my head around this, and Google/Github issue trackers/SO trawling is getting me nowhere useful. I have this very basic module, which should just run a shell command:
defmodule QuickieSynth.Sound do
def command(note) do
"play -qn synth 2 pluck #{note}"
end
def play(note) do
note |> command |> System.cmd
end
end
However, when this file is compiled and the tests run, I get an argument error; fair enough - System.cmd/1 seems to no longer be part of the standard lib.
System.cmd/3 is in the standard lib, and reading the docs indicated the options are, well, optional. So I pass empty args note |> command |> System.cmd([])
, and what I get back is erlang: :enoent
: again after reading the docs a bit more carefully, fair enough.
So I try to use Erlang's :os.cmd/1
, so note |> command |> :os.cmd
, and I get (FunctionClauseError) no function clause matching in :os.validate/1
. And I am now stuck.
def run(full_cmd) do [cmd| args] = String.split(full_cmd, " ") System.cmd(cmd, args) end