-module(gleam@erlang@application). -compile([no_auto_import, nowarn_unused_vars, nowarn_unused_function, nowarn_nomatch, inline]). -define(FILEPATH, "src/gleam/erlang/application.gleam"). -export([priv_directory/1]). -export_type([start_type/0]). -if(?OTP_RELEASE >= 27). -define(MODULEDOC(Str), -moduledoc(Str)). -define(DOC(Str), -doc(Str)). -else. -define(MODULEDOC(Str), -compile([])). -define(DOC(Str), -compile([])). -endif. ?MODULEDOC( " An Erlang application is a collection of code that can be loaded into the\n" " Erlang virtual machine and even started and stopped if they define a\n" " start module and supervision tree. Each Gleam package is an Erlang\n" " application.\n" ). -type start_type() :: normal | {takeover, gleam@erlang@node:node_()} | {failover, gleam@erlang@node:node_()}. -file("src/gleam/erlang/application.gleam", 37). ?DOC( " Returns the path of an application's `priv` directory, where extra non-Gleam\n" " or Erlang files are typically kept. Each Gleam package is an Erlang\n" " application.\n" "\n" " Returns an error if no application was found with the given name.\n" "\n" " # Example\n" "\n" " ```gleam\n" " application.priv_directory(\"my_app\")\n" " // -> Ok(\"/some/location/my_app/priv\")\n" " ```\n" ). -spec priv_directory(binary()) -> {ok, binary()} | {error, nil}. priv_directory(Name) -> gleam_erlang_ffi:priv_directory(Name).