
  [;1m-spec path_consult(Path, Filename) ->[0m
  [;1m                      {ok, Terms, FullName} | {error, Reason}[0m
  [;1m                      when[0m
  [;1m                          Path :: [Dir],[0m
  [;1m                          Dir :: name_all(),[0m
  [;1m                          Filename :: name_all(),[0m
  [;1m                          Terms :: [term()],[0m
  [;1m                          FullName :: filename_all(),[0m
  [;1m                          Reason ::[0m
  [;1m                              posix() |[0m
  [;1m                              badarg | terminated | system_limit |[0m
  [;1m                              {Line :: integer(),[0m
  [;1m                               Mod :: module(),[0m
  [;1m                               Term :: term()}.[0m

  Searches the path [;;4mPath[0m (a list of directory names) until the
  file [;;4mFilename[0m is found. If [;;4mFilename[0m is an absolute filename, [;;4m[0m
  [;;4mPath[0m is ignored. Then reads Erlang terms, separated by '.', from
  the file.

  Returns one of the following:

  [;;4m[;;4m{ok, Terms, FullName}[0m[0m:
    The file is successfully read. [;;4mFullName[0m is the full name of
    the file.

  [;;4m[;;4m{error, enoent}[0m[0m:
    The file cannot be found in any of the directories in [;;4mPath[0m.

  [;;4m[;;4m{error, atom()}[0m[0m:
    An error occurred when opening the file or reading it. For a
    list of typical error codes, see [;;4mopen/2[0m.

  [;;4m[;;4m{error, {Line, Mod, Term}}[0m[0m:
    An error occurred when interpreting the Erlang terms in the
    file. Use [;;4mformat_error/1[0m to convert the three-element tuple
    to an English description of the error.

  The encoding of [;;4mFilename[0m can be set by a comment as described in [;;4m[0m
  [;;4mepp(3)[0m.
