09-05-2013
Basic Android platform information.
I am thinking of developing an app' for Android mobile devices...
Two questions here:-
1) Does anyone _develop_ for the Android _mobile_ platform?
If so do you use OSX 10.7.5 or greater as your _development_platform_?
2) I know ********* is gonna say that the Android terminal/shell is dreadful... ;o)
...but I have searched the WWW and other relevant sites for the default shell type
and ALL of the available builtins, (not the transient commands as I have found all of those),
just the builtins subset and the default shell; does anyone know?
TIA...
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STDLIB(7) Erlang Application Definition STDLIB(7)
NAME
STDLIB - The STDLIB Application
DESCRIPTION
The STDLIB is mandatory in the sense that the minimal system based on Erlang/OTP consists of Kernel and STDLIB. The STDLIB application con-
tains no services.
CONFIGURATION
The following configuration parameters are defined for the STDLIB application. See app(5) for more information about configuration parame-
ters.
shell_esc = icl | abort :
This parameter can be used to alter the behaviour of the Erlang shell when ^G is pressed.
restricted_shell = module() :
This parameter can be used to run the Erlang shell in restricted mode.
shell_catch_exception = bool() :
This parameter can be used to set the exception handling of the Erlang shell's evaluator process.
shell_history_length = integer() >= 0 :
This parameter can be used to determine how many commands are saved by the Erlang shell.
shell_prompt_func = {Mod, Func} | default :
where
* Mod = atom()
* Func = atom()
This parameter can be used to set a customized Erlang shell prompt function.
shell_saved_results = integer() >= 0 :
This parameter can be used to determine how many results are saved by the Erlang shell.
SEE ALSO
app(5) , application(3erl) , shell(3erl) ,
Ericsson AB stdlib 1.17.3 STDLIB(7)