stow/Makefile.am
Adam Spiers 49aa3458e5 Add details on how to view coverage locally
Unfortunately for now, Coveralls reports don't include source due
to #84, but this is a good workaround.
2024-04-07 18:22:56 +01:00

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Makefile

# This file is part of GNU Stow.
#
# GNU Stow is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# GNU Stow is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
## Process this file with Automake to produce Makefile.in
bin_SCRIPTS = bin/stow bin/chkstow
info_TEXINFOS = doc/stow.texi
dist_man_MANS = doc/stow.8
PDF = doc/manual.pdf
HTML = doc/manual-single.html
dist_doc_DATA = \
README.md INSTALL.md \
$(PDF) $(HTML) doc/version.texi \
ChangeLog doc/ChangeLog.OLD
# automake magic to define where *_DATA files get installed:
pmdir = $(PMDIR)
pmstowdir = $(pmdir)/Stow
pm_DATA = lib/Stow.pm
pmstow_DATA = lib/Stow/Util.pm
export TEXI2DVI_BUILD_MODE = clean
AM_MAKEINFOFLAGS = -I $(srcdir)
# We require this -I parameter to ensure that the include of the
# default ignore list in the manual works correctly, even when the
# manual is being built via make distcheck from a different directory.
# Unfortunately this is the only way to do it:
#
# https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-automake/2008-09/msg00040.html
#
# even though it annoyingly produces a warning with the -Wall option
# to AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE which has to be silenced via -Wno-override.
TEXI2DVI = texi2dvi $(AM_MAKEINFOFLAGS)
DEFAULT_IGNORE_LIST = $(srcdir)/default-ignore-list
doc_deps = $(info_TEXINFOS) doc/version.texi $(DEFAULT_IGNORE_LIST)
TESTS_DIR = $(srcdir)/t
TESTS_OUT = tmp-testing-trees tmp-testing-trees-compat
TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = $(PERL) -Ibin -Ilib -I$(TESTS_DIR)
# This is a kind of hack; TESTS needs to be set to ensure that the
# `check-am' target makes check-TESTS, but we override check-TESTS
# so it doesn't really matter what it's set to, as long as it already
# exists (otherwise automake will try to build it).
TESTS = t
# GNU autotools standardised on the 'check' target, but CPAN (and the
# rest of the world) standardised on the 'test' target.
test: check
# required in vpath mode to ensure $build/t/ exists
check_DATA = $(TESTS_OUT)
# Test::Harness produces cleaner output than automake's default test
# harness, albeit without the pretty colours provided by the
# `color-tests' AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE option. This also dodges having to
# set TESTS to the full list of tests, which is good because automake
# doesn't support wildcards, and so it would be too easy to forget to
# add a new one to the list.
#
# Note that automake's `check' rule cannot be overridden
# for some weird reason:
#
# https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/automake/2011-09/msg00029.html
#
# so we override check-TESTS instead which is where the real work is
# done anyway. Unfortunately this produces a warning with the -Wall
# option to AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE which has to be silenced via
# -Wno-override.
check-TESTS:
dir=$(TESTS_DIR); \
$(TESTS_ENVIRONMENT) -MTest::Harness -e 'runtests(@ARGV)' "$${dir#./}"/*.t
coverage:
PERL5OPT=-MDevel::Cover $(MAKE) check-TESTS
cover
$(TESTS_OUT):
mkdir -p $@
CPAN_FILES = MANIFEST MANIFEST.SKIP Build.PL META.yml META.json
EXTRA_DIST = \
bin/stow.in bin/chkstow.in lib/Stow.pm.in lib/Stow/Util.pm.in \
doc/manual-split \
$(TESTS) t/testutil.pm \
$(DEFAULT_IGNORE_LIST) \
$(CPAN_FILES)
CLEANFILES = $(bin_SCRIPTS) $(pm_DATA) $(pmstow_DATA)
DISTCLEANFILES = Makefile.in configure Build MYMETA.*
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = $(dist_man_MANS) $(HTML) $(PDF) ChangeLog
# clean up auto-generated files
clean-local:
-rm -rf $(TESTS_OUT)
maintainer-clean-local:
-rm -rf doc/manual-split cover_db
# this is more explicit and reliable than the config file trick
edit = sed -e 's|[@]PERL[@]|$(PERL)|g' \
-e 's|[@]VERSION[@]|$(VERSION)|g' \
-e "s|[@]USE_LIB_PMDIR[@]|$$use_lib_pmdir|g"
pmdir_in_INC = \
PERL5LIB= $(PERL) -V | \
awk '/@INC/ {p=1; next} p==1 {print $$1}' | \
grep -q "$(pmdir)"
calc_use_lib_pmdir = \
if $(pmdir_in_INC); then \
use_lib_pmdir=""; \
else \
use_lib_pmdir="use lib \"$(pmdir)\";"; \
fi
check_pmdir = \
echo; \
echo "\# Perl modules will be installed to $(pmdir)"; \
echo "\# "; \
if $(pmdir_in_INC); then \
echo "\# This is in $(PERL)'s built-in @INC, so everything"; \
echo "\# should work fine with no extra effort."; \
else \
echo "\# This is not in $(PERL)'s built-in @INC, so the"; \
echo "\# front-end scripts will have an appropriate \"use lib\""; \
echo "\# line inserted to compensate."; \
fi; \
echo
bin/stow: bin/stow.in Makefile.am
[ -d bin ] || mkdir bin # required in vpath mode
@$(check_pmdir)
@$(calc_use_lib_pmdir); \
$(edit) < $< > $@
@echo "Generated $@ from $<"
chmod +x $@
bin/chkstow: bin/chkstow.in Makefile.am
@[ -d bin ] || mkdir bin # required in vpath mode
@$(edit) < $< > $@
@echo "Generated $@ from $<"
chmod +x $@
lib/Stow.pm: lib/Stow.pm.in $(DEFAULT_IGNORE_LIST) Makefile.am
@[ -d lib ] || mkdir lib # required in vpath mode
@( $(edit) < $<; cat $(DEFAULT_IGNORE_LIST) ) > $@
@echo "Generated $@ from $< and $(DEFAULT_IGNORE_LIST)"
lib/Stow/Util.pm: lib/Stow/Util.pm.in Makefile.am
@[ -d lib/Stow ] || mkdir -p lib/Stow # required in vpath mode
@$(edit) < $< > $@
@echo "Generated $@ from $<"
##############################################################################
# The below rules should only be needed by developers.
##############################################################################
cpanm:
cpanm --quiet --installdeps --notest .; \
CPANM_RESULT=$$?; \
if [ $$CPANM_RESULT != 0 ]; then \
echo ---------------------------------------------------; \
cat ~/.cpanm/build.log; \
echo ---------------------------------------------------; \
exit $$CPANM_RESULT; \
fi
doc/stow.8: bin/stow.in Makefile.am
[ -d doc ] || mkdir doc # required in vpath mode
$(edit) < $< | pod2man --name stow --section 8 > $@
# We use automake's built-in rule to generate stow.info. The built-in
# rules would also generate doc/stow.html and doc/stow.pdf, but after
# installation we want $(docdir) (typically /usr/share/doc/stow/) to
# contain manual-single.html, manual.pdf, and manual-split/*.html, to
# make it explicitly obvious that these files contain the user manual
# rather than some other Stow-related documentation.
#
# If it were not for a troublesome dependency on doc/$(am__dirstamp):
#
# https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/automake/2011-11/msg00107.html
#
# we could have achieved this using the built-in rules combined with
# install-data-hook to rename from stow.pdf to manual.pdf etc. on
# install. Instead, by overriding the built-in rules with modified
# versions, we can kill both birds with one stone.
# Generating the single-page HTML version used to be done with the old
# texi2html, which is no longer maintained. This rule is not used,
# but is kept to allow comparing of results during the transition, and
# potentially longer for posterity.
doc/manual-single-old-texi2html.html: $(doc_deps)
texi2html --P=$(srcdir) --output=$@ -expandinfo -menu -monolithic -verbose $<
# One alternative to the old texi2html approach is to use the texi2html
# wrapper around texi2any which is provided as a partial drop-in replacement:
#
# https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/manual/texinfo/html_node/texi2html.html#texi2html
#
# Differences to the old texi2html:
#
# - Doesn't wrap @file{foo} paths with quotes, which looks better.
# - Missing certain sections
doc/manual-single-texi2html-wrapper.html: $(doc_deps)
texi2any -P $(srcdir) --output=$@ --verbose \
-c TEXI2HTML=1 -c SHOW_MENU=1 -c MONOLITHIC=1 $<
.PHONY: manual-single-html-all
manual-single-html-all: \
$(HTML) \
doc/manual-single-texi2html-wrapper.html \
doc/manual-single-old-texi2html.html
# Modern approach using $(MAKEINFOHTML) --no-split
# Differences to the older two approaches:
#
# - Nicer navigation links between sections
$(HTML): $(doc_deps)
[ -d doc ] || mkdir doc # required in vpath mode
-rm -f $@
$(MAKEINFOHTML) $(AM_MAKEINFOHTMLFLAGS) $(MAKEINFOFLAGS) -I doc -I $(srcdir)/doc \
-c USE_TITLEPAGE_FOR_TITLE=1 --no-split -o $@ \
`test -f 'doc/stow.texi' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`doc/stow.texi
$(PDF): $(doc_deps)
TEXINPUTS="$(am__TEXINFO_TEX_DIR)$(PATH_SEPARATOR)$$TEXINPUTS" \
MAKEINFO='$(MAKEINFO) $(AM_MAKEINFOFLAGS) $(MAKEINFOFLAGS) -I doc -I $(srcdir)/doc' \
$(TEXI2PDF) -o $@ `test -f 'doc/stow.texi' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`doc/stow.texi
doc/manual-split: $(doc_deps)
rm -rf $@.new
if $(MAKEINFOHTML) $(AM_MAKEINFOHTMLFLAGS) $(MAKEINFOFLAGS) -I doc -I $(srcdir)/doc \
-o $@.new `test -f 'doc/stow.texi' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`doc/stow.texi; \
then \
rm -rf $@; \
mv $@.new $@; \
else \
rm -Rf $@.new $@; \
exit 1; \
fi
# The split version of the manual is copied to $(docdir)/manual-split
# by install-data-hook. The whole subdirectory is included via
# EXTRA_DIST in order to avoid having to list each file explicitly in
# dist_doc_DATA, since automake doesn't support wildcards, and
# dist_doc_DATA cannot refer to directories while EXTRA_DIST can (go
# figure ...)
install-data-hook: doc/manual-split
cp -r $(srcdir)/doc/manual-split $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)
uninstall-hook:
chmod u+w -R $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/manual-split
rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/manual-split
# Using install-data-hook has the slightly annoying disadvantage that
# by default the split version of the manual isn't automatically
# rebuilt during development by a simple `make'. A workaround hack
# for this is to piggy-back the dependency onto manual-single.html,
# which *is* automatically rebuilt by `make':
$(HTML): doc/manual-split
# With the above hack, this probably isn't necessary but is safer to
# keep in anyway:
dist-hook: doc/manual-split
dist-hook: $(dist_man_MANS)
## If we are creating a distribution from a git checkout, ensure
## the ChangeLog file is in sync the git repository.
if test -d $(top_srcdir)/.git; then \
rm -f ChangeLog \
&& $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) ChangeLog \
&& cp -f ChangeLog $(distdir)/ChangeLog; \
fi
ChangeLog: doc/ChangeLog.OLD
@if [ -d .git ]; then \
( \
git log \
--format="format:%ad %aN <%aE>%n%n * %w(70,0,4)%s%+b%n" \
--name-status \
v2.0.2..HEAD \
| sed 's/^\([A-Z]\)\t/ \1 /'; \
cat $< \
) > $@; \
echo "Rebuilt $@ from git commit history."; \
else \
echo "Not in a git repository; can't update ChangeLog."; \
fi
# Watch for changes, and if any rebuilds are required, also do a
# make install.
#
# If we solved https://github.com/aspiers/stow/issues/84, we could
# probably ditch this:
watch:
@echo "Watching for changes to program source files ..."
@while true; do \
if $(MAKE) 2>&1 | \
grep -vE 'make\[[1-9]\]: (Entering|Leaving) directory ' | \
grep -v 'Nothing to be done'; \
then \
echo; \
echo "-----------------------------------------------------"; \
echo "make found things to rebuild; doing $(MAKE) install ..."; \
echo; \
$(MAKE) install; \
echo; \
echo ">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>"; \
echo; \
fi; \
sleep 1; \
done 2>&1 | \
grep -vE 'make\[[1-9]\]: (Entering|Leaving) directory '