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################################################################################ # # File: $Id$ # # Standard variables and rules for building a particular section of the # handbook. Altering these definitions will affect ALL SECTION MAKEFILES # FOR ALL PAPERS!! If you need to do something specific for a particular # paper, include a custom rule in its makefile. DON'T add it here! # ################################################################################ ################################################################################ # # Run one-time initialisation stuff, _unless_ NOINIT is defined. Any # "parent" makefile that's already done the same one-time initialisation # and calls this one should define NOINIT (the value doesn't matter) to # switch off one-time initialisation in this makefile. Thus if the # "parent" makefile calls this makefile several times, things like the # content checking will only happen once for a single invocation of the # "parent" makefile. # # When running this makefile standalone, _don't_ define NOINIT, and # everything will still work as expected. # ifndef NOINIT include $(GLOBAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)/remove_content_marker_files.make # # Ensure that the patterns files exist. If they don't, copy the originals # across from the shared directory and abort the run so that the user can # edit them appropriately. # CHECK_ANSWERS_PATTERNS:=$(shell (test -f $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)/answers.patterns) || (cp $(TEACHING_SHARED)/Authoring/Handbook/makefile-templates/answers.patterns $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE); echo "answers")) CHECK_QUESTIONS_PATTERNS:=$(shell (test -f $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)/questions.patterns) || (cp $(TEACHING_SHARED)/Authoring/Handbook/makefile-templates/questions.patterns $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE); echo "questions")) CHECK_INSTALL_PATTERNS:=$(shell (test -f $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)/install.patterns) || (cp $(TEACHING_SHARED)/Authoring/Handbook/makefile-templates/install.patterns $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE); echo "install")) CHECK_ALL_PATTERNS:=$(CHECK_ANSWERS_PATTERNS) $(CHECK_QUESTIONS_PATTERNS) $(CHECK_INSTALL_PATTERNS) ifneq "$(strip $(CHECK_ALL_PATTERNS))" "" $(error Patterns files have been restored from defaults ($(CHECK_ALL_PATTERNS)), please check them before continuing) endif endif # Now that the one-time initialsation is out of the way, ensure that # NOINIT (the value doesn't matter) is exported to all sub-makefiles to # prevent them from repeating the one-time initialisation. This prevents # the situation where we go "make" and content checking happens twice, # once for the web version and once for the print version. (Although I'm # not sure why it only happens twice --- I would have expected four times. # Go figure.) # export NOINIT?=x ################################################################################ # # Given that we print out our own messages, I see no point in splurging # "Entering...leaving directory" messages all over the screen. It's hard # enough to figure out what's going on already :) # MAKEFLAGS=--no-print-directory ################################################################################ # # Include variables defining the current paper. # include $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)/paper_variables.make ################################################################################ # # Defines which section we are currently building. This is actually the # path to the main folder for the section. Normally this is exported from # a higher-level makefile (i.e., "export SECTION=path/to/section"). # export SECTION?=$(notdir $(CURDIR)) ################################################################################ # # Define patterns for required source files. We define the basic variables # first (empty), then scan the make-includes directory for patterns files. # Each patterns file should add its patterns (using +=) to the appropriate # pattern variable from the following. # # QUESTIONS_PATTERNS defines the patterns for the "questions" version of # the handbook (both web and print). # QUESTIONS_PATTERNS:= # # ANSWERS_PATTERNS defines the patterns for the "answers" version of # the handbook (both web and print). # ANSWERS_PATTERNS:= # # *_INSTALL_PATTERNS defines the patterns for installing on the web server. # QUESTION_INSTALL_PATTERNS:= ANSWER_INSTALL_PATTERNS:= # # Now go looking for patterns files in the local make-includes directory. # files should be named "*.patterns" # include $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)/*.patterns ################################################################################ # # Define lists of source directories that contain documents to be included # in the handbook. These are generated according to the values of the # patterns defined in the various pattern include files. # # Note that all the find commands are relative to the working directory of # the makefile that includes this file. Thus, if we are in the Tutorials # directory, all finds will be relative to this (and thus the lab patterns # won't find anything). The main consequence of this is that the # CLEAN_DIRS find will only generate a list of the directories that can be # cleaned _for the current section_. In practice, however, this will still # work as expected; if we're cleaning just that section, this is what we # want anyway, and if we're cleaning the entire handbook, the master # handbook makefile will call the makefile for each section separately. # ################################################################################ # # Directories for the complete collection of documents to be built for the # "questions" and "answers" versions of the handbook, respectively. Since # the tutorials variables will be empty when we're in the labs directory, # and vice versa, everything just works! # QUESTION_SRC_DIRS:=$(foreach p,$(QUESTIONS_PATTERNS),$(notdir $(shell find . -regex '.*/'$(p) | sort))) ANSWER_SRC_DIRS:=$(foreach p,$(ANSWERS_PATTERNS),$(notdir $(shell find . -regex '.*/'$(p) | sort))) QUESTION_INSTALL_DIRS:=$(foreach p,$(QUESTION_INSTALL_PATTERNS),$(notdir $(shell find . -regex '.*/'$(p) | sort))) ANSWER_INSTALL_DIRS:=$(foreach p,$(ANSWER_INSTALL_PATTERNS),$(notdir $(shell find . -regex '.*/'$(p) | sort))) # # List of directories that can be cleaned. "-mindepth 2" ensures # that we only include sub-directories of the current directory. # CLEAN_DIRS:=$(dir $(shell find . -mindepth 2 -name Makefile)) ################################################################################ # # Define lists of LaTeX source files. These will be written out to the # appropriate manifest file, so that the master handbook makefile can # import them into the handbook LaTeX build. Only the files specified by # the file patterns are included. The manifest file is also only updated # when necessary, i.e., when the list of files changes. # QUESTION_TEX_SOURCE:=$(foreach d,$(QUESTION_SRC_DIRS),$d/$d-questions.tex) ANSWER_TEX_SOURCE:=$(foreach d,$(ANSWER_SRC_DIRS),$d/$d-answers.tex) QUESTION_TEX_INPUTS:=$(foreach f,$(QUESTION_TEX_SOURCE),\\input{sections/$(SECTION)/$(basename $f)}) ANSWER_TEX_INPUTS:=$(foreach f,$(ANSWER_TEX_SOURCE),\\input{sections/$(SECTION)/$(basename $f)}) ################################################################################ # # Directory to install files into on web server. # INSTALL_DIRECTORY:=$(HANDBOOK_INSTALL_ROOT)/$(SUBJECT_CODE)$(PAPER_NUMBER)/www/$(SECTION) ################################################################################ # # Files to be installed on web server. # INSTALL_FILES:= ################################################################################ # # Lists of files for cleaning up. Add to these (using +=) as necessary in # derived makefiles. # WEB_CLEAN_FILES:= PRINT_CLEAN_FILES:=*-manifest.tex ALL_CLEAN_FILES:=$(WEB_CLEAN_FILES) $(PRINT_CLEAN_FILES) ################################################################################ # # List of possible targets. If you need to add to this for a specific # case, use TARGETS+=xxx in the actual makefile. # TARGETS:=all targets debug install \ web web-questions web-answers \ print print-questions print-answers \ questions answers \ print-question-docs print-answer-docs \ clean web-clean print-clean .PHONY: $(TARGETS) ################################################################################ # # Build everything. # all: web print ################################################################################ # # Build questions or answers only. # questions: web-questions print-questions answers: web-answers print-answers ################################################################################ # # Build web version only. # # Note the weird dance with the ifs in the recursive make calls. If we # don't do this, the foreach just keeps going even if one of the sub-makes # dies. We therefore have to do our own error detection and dying. Bummer. # web: web-questions web-answers web-questions: @$(foreach d,$(QUESTION_SRC_DIRS),if $(MAKE) -C $d web-questions; then /usr/bin/true; else exit 1; fi;) web-answers: @$(foreach d,$(ANSWER_SRC_DIRS),if $(MAKE) -C $d web-answers; then /usr/bin/true; else exit 1; fi;) ################################################################################ # # Build print version only. We also need to build the manifest files that # will be \input into the master handbook.tex document. # print: print-questions print-answers print-questions: print-question-docs question-manifest.tex print-question-docs: @$(foreach d,$(QUESTION_SRC_DIRS),if $(MAKE) -C $d print-questions; then /usr/bin/true; else exit 1; fi;) question-manifest.tex: $(QUESTION_TEX_SOURCE) $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)/questions.patterns @announce "Generating questions version manifest file in $(SECTION)" @echo $(QUESTION_TEX_INPUTS) > $@ question-pdfs: @$(foreach d,$(QUESTION_SRC_DIRS),if $(MAKE) -C $d $d-questions.pdf $d-questions-2up.pdf; then /usr/bin/true; else exit 1; fi;) print-answers: print-answer-docs answer-manifest.tex print-answer-docs: @$(foreach d,$(ANSWER_SRC_DIRS),if $(MAKE) -C $d print-answers; then /usr/bin/true; else exit 1; fi;) answer-manifest.tex: $(ANSWER_TEX_SOURCE) $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)/answers.patterns @announce "Generating answers version manifest file in $(SECTION)" @echo $(ANSWER_TEX_INPUTS) > $@ answer-pdfs: @$(foreach d,$(ANSWER_SRC_DIRS),if $(MAKE) -C $d $d-answers.pdf $d-answers-2up.pdf; then /usr/bin/true; else exit 1; fi;) ################################################################################ # # Install the appropriate files on the web server. This relies on the # environment variable HANDBOOK_INSTALL_DIRECTORY being defined, and # (assuming that this variable points to a directory on the network) the # appropriate share has been mounted. # # Most of the work is carried out by recursive make calls to the # subordinate document makefiles. Files that are generic to the entire # section are dealt with here, though. Each file in the build directory is # checked against the corresponding file in the install directory. The # local file is only copied to the install directory if it is newer, or # the remote file doesn't exist. See build_document_rules.make for an # explanation of why it's implemented using a foreach. # install: @announce "Installing files in $(SECTION)" @test -d $(HANDBOOK_INSTALL_ROOT) @mkdir -p $(INSTALL_DIRECTORY) @$(foreach d,$(QUESTION_INSTALL_DIRS),if $(MAKE) -C $d install-questions; then /usr/bin/true; else exit 1; fi;) @$(foreach d,$(ANSWER_INSTALL_DIRS),if $(MAKE) -C $d install-answers; then /usr/bin/true; else exit 1; fi;) @$(foreach f,$(INSTALL_FILES),if test ! -f $(INSTALL_DIRECTORY)/$(f) -o $(f) -nt $(INSTALL_DIRECTORY)/$(f); then echo "Installing $(f)"; cp $(f) $(INSTALL_DIRECTORY); fi;) ################################################################################ # # Clean up all generated files. # "web-clean" and "print-clean" only clean up files for the web and print # versions, respectively. Note that "clean" isn't dependent on either # "web-clean" or "print-clean", to ensure that the correct target is # used when calling the sub-makefile. # clean: @$(foreach d,$(CLEAN_DIRS),$(MAKE) -C $d $@;) ifneq ($(strip $(ALL_CLEAN_FILES)),) -rm -f $(ALL_CLEAN_FILES) endif web-clean: @$(foreach d,$(CLEAN_DIRS),$(MAKE) -C $d $@;) ifneq ($(strip $(WEB_CLEAN_FILES)),) -rm -f $(WEB_CLEAN_FILES) endif print-clean: @$(foreach d,$(CLEAN_DIRS),$(MAKE) -C $d $@;) ifneq ($(strip $(PRINT_CLEAN_FILES)),) -rm -f $(PRINT_CLEAN_FILES) endif # # "init-clean" is a dummy target that can be used to ensure that the # content-checked marker files get deleted. Do a "make -C xxx" (i.e., # don't define NOINIT). The actual deletion is done by the one-time # initialisation in remove_content_marker_files.make. Note that there's no # point in this rule printing anything, because the output will probably # end up buried in a one-time initialisation "variable". # init-clean: ################################################################################ # # Debugging information, mostly lists of the generated variables. # debug: @announce Externally defined variables @echo "TEACHING_SHARED = [$(TEACHING_SHARED)]" @echo "HANDBOOK_INSTALL_ROOT = [$(HANDBOOK_INSTALL_ROOT)]" @echo "NOINIT = [$(NOINIT)]" @announce Internally defined variables @echo "GLOBAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE = [$(GLOBAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)]" @echo "LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE = [$(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)]" @echo "QUESTIONS_PATTERNS = [$(QUESTIONS_PATTERNS)]" @echo "ANSWERS_PATTERNS = [$(ANSWERS_PATTERNS)]" @echo "QUESTION_INSTALL_PATTERNS = [$(QUESTION_INSTALL_PATTERNS)]" @echo "ANSWER_INSTALL_PATTERNS = [$(ANSWER_INSTALL_PATTERNS)]" @echo "SECTION = [$(SECTION)]" @echo "QUESTION_SRC_DIRS = [$(QUESTION_SRC_DIRS)]" @echo "ANSWER_SRC_DIRS = [$(ANSWER_SRC_DIRS)]" @echo "QUESTION_INSTALL_DIRS = [$(QUESTION_INSTALL_DIRS)]" @echo "ANSWER_INSTALL_DIRS = [$(ANSWER_INSTALL_DIRS)]" @echo "CLEAN_DIRS = [$(CLEAN_DIRS)]" @echo "QUESTION_TEX_SOURCE = [$(QUESTION_TEX_SOURCE)]" @echo "ANSWER_TEX_SOURCE = [$(ANSWER_TEX_SOURCE)]" @echo "QUESTION_TEX_INPUTS = [$(QUESTION_TEX_INPUTS)]" @echo "INSTALL_DIRECTORY = [$(INSTALL_DIRECTORY)]" @echo "INSTALL_FILES = [$(INSTALL_FILES)]" @echo "WEB_CLEAN_FILES = [$(WEB_CLEAN_FILES)]" @echo "PRINT_CLEAN_FILES = [$(PRINT_CLEAN_FILES)]" @echo "ALL_CLEAN_FILES = [$(ALL_CLEAN_FILES)]" ################################################################################ # # Print out the list of targets. Handy for when you forget! # targets: @echo $(TARGETS)
################################################################################ # # File: $Id$ # # Standard variables and rules for building a particular section of the # handbook. Altering these definitions will affect ALL SECTION MAKEFILES # FOR ALL PAPERS!! If you need to do something specific for a particular # paper, include a custom rule in its makefile. DON'T add it here! # ################################################################################ ################################################################################ # # Run one-time initialisation stuff, _unless_ NOINIT is defined. Any # "parent" makefile that's already done the same one-time initialisation # and calls this one should define NOINIT (the value doesn't matter) to # switch off one-time initialisation in this makefile. Thus if the # "parent" makefile calls this makefile several times, things like the # content checking will only happen once for a single invocation of the # "parent" makefile. # # When running this makefile standalone, _don't_ define NOINIT, and # everything will still work as expected. # ifndef NOINIT include $(GLOBAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)/remove_content_marker_files.make # # Ensure that the patterns files exist. If they don't, copy the originals # across from the shared directory and abort the run so that the user can # edit them appropriately. # CHECK_ANSWERS_PATTERNS:=$(shell (test -f $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)/answers.patterns) || (cp $(TEACHING_SHARED)/Authoring/Handbook/makefile-templates/answers.patterns $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE); echo "answers")) CHECK_QUESTIONS_PATTERNS:=$(shell (test -f $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)/questions.patterns) || (cp $(TEACHING_SHARED)/Authoring/Handbook/makefile-templates/questions.patterns $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE); echo "questions")) CHECK_INSTALL_PATTERNS:=$(shell (test -f $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)/install.patterns) || (cp $(TEACHING_SHARED)/Authoring/Handbook/makefile-templates/install.patterns $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE); echo "install")) CHECK_ALL_PATTERNS:=$(CHECK_ANSWERS_PATTERNS) $(CHECK_QUESTIONS_PATTERNS) $(CHECK_INSTALL_PATTERNS) ifneq "$(strip $(CHECK_ALL_PATTERNS))" "" $(error Patterns files have been restored from defaults ($(CHECK_ALL_PATTERNS)), please check them before continuing) endif endif # Now that the one-time initialsation is out of the way, ensure that # NOINIT (the value doesn't matter) is exported to all sub-makefiles to # prevent them from repeating the one-time initialisation. This prevents # the situation where we go "make" and content checking happens twice, # once for the web version and once for the print version. (Although I'm # not sure why it only happens twice --- I would have expected four times. # Go figure.) # export NOINIT?=x ################################################################################ # # Given that we print out our own messages, I see no point in splurging # "Entering...leaving directory" messages all over the screen. It's hard # enough to figure out what's going on already :) # MAKEFLAGS=--no-print-directory ################################################################################ # # Include variables defining the current paper. # include $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)/paper_variables.make ################################################################################ # # Defines which section we are currently building. This is actually the # path to the main folder for the section. Normally this is exported from # a higher-level makefile (i.e., "export SECTION=path/to/section"). # export SECTION?=$(notdir $(CURDIR)) ################################################################################ # # Define patterns for required source files. We define the basic variables # first (empty), then scan the make-includes directory for patterns files. # Each patterns file should add its patterns (using +=) to the appropriate # pattern variable from the following. # # QUESTIONS_PATTERNS defines the patterns for the "questions" version of # the handbook (both web and print). # QUESTIONS_PATTERNS:= # # ANSWERS_PATTERNS defines the patterns for the "answers" version of # the handbook (both web and print). # ANSWERS_PATTERNS:= # # *_INSTALL_PATTERNS defines the patterns for installing on the web server. # QUESTION_INSTALL_PATTERNS:= ANSWER_INSTALL_PATTERNS:= # # Now go looking for patterns files in the local make-includes directory. # files should be named "*.patterns" # include $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)/*.patterns ################################################################################ # # Define lists of source directories that contain documents to be included # in the handbook. These are generated according to the values of the # patterns defined in the various pattern include files. # # Note that all the find commands are relative to the working directory of # the makefile that includes this file. Thus, if we are in the Tutorials # directory, all finds will be relative to this (and thus the lab patterns # won't find anything). The main consequence of this is that the # CLEAN_DIRS find will only generate a list of the directories that can be # cleaned _for the current section_. In practice, however, this will still # work as expected; if we're cleaning just that section, this is what we # want anyway, and if we're cleaning the entire handbook, the master # handbook makefile will call the makefile for each section separately. # ################################################################################ # # Directories for the complete collection of documents to be built for the # "questions" and "answers" versions of the handbook, respectively. Since # the tutorials variables will be empty when we're in the labs directory, # and vice versa, everything just works! # QUESTION_SRC_DIRS:=$(foreach p,$(QUESTIONS_PATTERNS),$(notdir $(shell find . -regex '.*/'$(p)))) ANSWER_SRC_DIRS:=$(foreach p,$(ANSWERS_PATTERNS),$(notdir $(shell find . -regex '.*/'$(p)))) QUESTION_INSTALL_DIRS:=$(foreach p,$(QUESTION_INSTALL_PATTERNS),$(notdir $(shell find . -regex '.*/'$(p)))) ANSWER_INSTALL_DIRS:=$(foreach p,$(ANSWER_INSTALL_PATTERNS),$(notdir $(shell find . -regex '.*/'$(p)))) # # List of directories that can be cleaned. "-mindepth 2" ensures # that we only include sub-directories of the current directory. # CLEAN_DIRS:=$(dir $(shell find . -mindepth 2 -name Makefile)) ################################################################################ # # Define lists of LaTeX source files. These will be written out to the # appropriate manifest file, so that the master handbook makefile can # import them into the handbook LaTeX build. Only the files specified by # the file patterns are included. The manifest file is also only updated # when necessary, i.e., when the list of files changes. # QUESTION_TEX_SOURCE:=$(foreach d,$(QUESTION_SRC_DIRS),$d/$d-questions.tex) ANSWER_TEX_SOURCE:=$(foreach d,$(ANSWER_SRC_DIRS),$d/$d-answers.tex) QUESTION_TEX_INPUTS:=$(foreach f,$(QUESTION_TEX_SOURCE),\\input{sections/$(SECTION)/$(basename $f)}) ANSWER_TEX_INPUTS:=$(foreach f,$(ANSWER_TEX_SOURCE),\\input{sections/$(SECTION)/$(basename $f)}) ################################################################################ # # Directory to install files into on web server. # INSTALL_DIRECTORY:=$(HANDBOOK_INSTALL_ROOT)/$(SUBJECT_CODE)$(PAPER_NUMBER)/www/$(SECTION) ################################################################################ # # Files to be installed on web server. # INSTALL_FILES:= ################################################################################ # # Lists of files for cleaning up. Add to these (using +=) as necessary in # derived makefiles. # WEB_CLEAN_FILES:= PRINT_CLEAN_FILES:=*-manifest.tex ALL_CLEAN_FILES:=$(WEB_CLEAN_FILES) $(PRINT_CLEAN_FILES) ################################################################################ # # List of possible targets. If you need to add to this for a specific # case, use TARGETS+=xxx in the actual makefile. # TARGETS:=all targets debug install \ web web-questions web-answers \ print print-questions print-answers \ questions answers \ print-question-docs print-answer-docs \ clean web-clean print-clean .PHONY: $(TARGETS) ################################################################################ # # Build everything. # all: web print ################################################################################ # # Build questions or answers only. # questions: web-questions print-questions answers: web-answers print-answers ################################################################################ # # Build web version only. # # Note the weird dance with the ifs in the recursive make calls. If we # don't do this, the foreach just keeps going even if one of the sub-makes # dies. We therefore have to do our own error detection and dying. Bummer. # web: web-questions web-answers web-questions: @$(foreach d,$(QUESTION_SRC_DIRS),if $(MAKE) -C $d web-questions; then /usr/bin/true; else exit 1; fi;) web-answers: @$(foreach d,$(ANSWER_SRC_DIRS),if $(MAKE) -C $d web-answers; then /usr/bin/true; else exit 1; fi;) ################################################################################ # # Build print version only. We also need to build the manifest files that # will be \input into the master handbook.tex document. # print: print-questions print-answers print-questions: print-question-docs question-manifest.tex print-question-docs: @$(foreach d,$(QUESTION_SRC_DIRS),if $(MAKE) -C $d print-questions; then /usr/bin/true; else exit 1; fi;) question-manifest.tex: $(QUESTION_TEX_SOURCE) $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)/questions.patterns @announce "Generating questions version manifest file in $(SECTION)" @echo $(QUESTION_TEX_INPUTS) > $@ question-pdfs: @$(foreach d,$(QUESTION_SRC_DIRS),if $(MAKE) -C $d $d-questions.pdf $d-questions-2up.pdf; then /usr/bin/true; else exit 1; fi;) print-answers: print-answer-docs answer-manifest.tex print-answer-docs: @$(foreach d,$(ANSWER_SRC_DIRS),if $(MAKE) -C $d print-answers; then /usr/bin/true; else exit 1; fi;) answer-manifest.tex: $(ANSWER_TEX_SOURCE) $(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)/answers.patterns @announce "Generating answers version manifest file in $(SECTION)" @echo $(ANSWER_TEX_INPUTS) > $@ answer-pdfs: @$(foreach d,$(ANSWER_SRC_DIRS),if $(MAKE) -C $d $d-answers.pdf $d-answers-2up.pdf; then /usr/bin/true; else exit 1; fi;) ################################################################################ # # Install the appropriate files on the web server. This relies on the # environment variable HANDBOOK_INSTALL_DIRECTORY being defined, and # (assuming that this variable points to a directory on the network) the # appropriate share has been mounted. # # Most of the work is carried out by recursive make calls to the # subordinate document makefiles. Files that are generic to the entire # section are dealt with here, though. Each file in the build directory is # checked against the corresponding file in the install directory. The # local file is only copied to the install directory if it is newer, or # the remote file doesn't exist. See build_document_rules.make for an # explanation of why it's implemented using a foreach. # install: @announce "Installing files in $(SECTION)" @test -d $(HANDBOOK_INSTALL_ROOT) @mkdir -p $(INSTALL_DIRECTORY) @$(foreach d,$(QUESTION_INSTALL_DIRS),if $(MAKE) -C $d install-questions; then /usr/bin/true; else exit 1; fi;) @$(foreach d,$(ANSWER_INSTALL_DIRS),if $(MAKE) -C $d install-answers; then /usr/bin/true; else exit 1; fi;) @$(foreach f,$(INSTALL_FILES),if test ! -f $(INSTALL_DIRECTORY)/$(f) -o $(f) -nt $(INSTALL_DIRECTORY)/$(f); then echo "Installing $(f)"; cp $(f) $(INSTALL_DIRECTORY); fi;) ################################################################################ # # Clean up all generated files. # "web-clean" and "print-clean" only clean up files for the web and print # versions, respectively. Note that "clean" isn't dependent on either # "web-clean" or "print-clean", to ensure that the correct target is # used when calling the sub-makefile. # clean: @$(foreach d,$(CLEAN_DIRS),$(MAKE) -C $d $@;) ifneq ($(strip $(ALL_CLEAN_FILES)),) -rm -f $(ALL_CLEAN_FILES) endif web-clean: @$(foreach d,$(CLEAN_DIRS),$(MAKE) -C $d $@;) ifneq ($(strip $(WEB_CLEAN_FILES)),) -rm -f $(WEB_CLEAN_FILES) endif print-clean: @$(foreach d,$(CLEAN_DIRS),$(MAKE) -C $d $@;) ifneq ($(strip $(PRINT_CLEAN_FILES)),) -rm -f $(PRINT_CLEAN_FILES) endif # # "init-clean" is a dummy target that can be used to ensure that the # content-checked marker files get deleted. Do a "make -C xxx" (i.e., # don't define NOINIT). The actual deletion is done by the one-time # initialisation in remove_content_marker_files.make. Note that there's no # point in this rule printing anything, because the output will probably # end up buried in a one-time initialisation "variable". # init-clean: ################################################################################ # # Debugging information, mostly lists of the generated variables. # debug: @announce Externally defined variables @echo "TEACHING_SHARED = [$(TEACHING_SHARED)]" @echo "HANDBOOK_INSTALL_ROOT = [$(HANDBOOK_INSTALL_ROOT)]" @echo "NOINIT = [$(NOINIT)]" @announce Internally defined variables @echo "GLOBAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE = [$(GLOBAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)]" @echo "LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE = [$(LOCAL_HANDBOOK_INCLUDE)]" @echo "QUESTIONS_PATTERNS = [$(QUESTIONS_PATTERNS)]" @echo "ANSWERS_PATTERNS = [$(ANSWERS_PATTERNS)]" @echo "QUESTION_INSTALL_PATTERNS = [$(QUESTION_INSTALL_PATTERNS)]" @echo "ANSWER_INSTALL_PATTERNS = [$(ANSWER_INSTALL_PATTERNS)]" @echo "SECTION = [$(SECTION)]" @echo "QUESTION_SRC_DIRS = [$(QUESTION_SRC_DIRS)]" @echo "ANSWER_SRC_DIRS = [$(ANSWER_SRC_DIRS)]" @echo "QUESTION_INSTALL_DIRS = [$(QUESTION_INSTALL_DIRS)]" @echo "ANSWER_INSTALL_DIRS = [$(ANSWER_INSTALL_DIRS)]" @echo "CLEAN_DIRS = [$(CLEAN_DIRS)]" @echo "QUESTION_TEX_SOURCE = [$(QUESTION_TEX_SOURCE)]" @echo "ANSWER_TEX_SOURCE = [$(ANSWER_TEX_SOURCE)]" @echo "QUESTION_TEX_INPUTS = [$(QUESTION_TEX_INPUTS)]" @echo "INSTALL_DIRECTORY = [$(INSTALL_DIRECTORY)]" @echo "INSTALL_FILES = [$(INSTALL_FILES)]" @echo "WEB_CLEAN_FILES = [$(WEB_CLEAN_FILES)]" @echo "PRINT_CLEAN_FILES = [$(PRINT_CLEAN_FILES)]" @echo "ALL_CLEAN_FILES = [$(ALL_CLEAN_FILES)]" ################################################################################ # # Print out the list of targets. Handy for when you forget! # targets: @echo $(TARGETS)
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