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#
# Copyright (c) 2012, Joyent, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# Makefile.targ: common targets.
#
# NOTE: This makefile comes from the "eng" repo. It's designed to be dropped
# into other repos as-is without requiring any modifications. If you find
# yourself changing this file, you should instead update the original copy in
# eng.git and then update your repo to use the new version.
#
# This Makefile defines several useful targets and rules. You can use it by
# including it from a Makefile that specifies some of the variables below.
#
# Targets defined in this Makefile:
#
# check Checks JavaScript files for lint and style
# Checks bash scripts for syntax
# Checks SMF manifests for validity against the SMF DTD
#
# clean Removes built files
#
# docs Builds restdown documentation in docs/
#
# prepush Depends on "check" and "test"
#
# test Does nothing (you should override this)
#
# xref Generates cscope (source cross-reference index)
#
# For details on what these targets are supposed to do, see the Joyent
# Engineering Guide.
#
# To make use of these targets, you'll need to set some of these variables. Any
# variables left unset will simply not be used.
#
# BASH_FILES Bash scripts to check for syntax
# (paths relative to top-level Makefile)
#
# CLEAN_FILES Files to remove as part of the "clean" target. Note
# that files generated by targets in this Makefile are
# automatically included in CLEAN_FILES. These include
# restdown-generated HTML and JSON files.
#
# DOC_FILES Restdown (documentation source) files. These are
# assumed to be contained in "docs/", and must NOT
# contain the "docs/" prefix.
#
# JSL_CONF_NODE Specify JavaScriptLint configuration files
# JSL_CONF_WEB (paths relative to top-level Makefile)
#
# Node.js and Web configuration files are separate
# because you'll usually want different global variable
# configurations. If no file is specified, none is given
# to jsl, which causes it to use a default configuration,
# which probably isn't what you want.
#
# JSL_FILES_NODE JavaScript files to check with Node config file.
# JSL_FILES_WEB JavaScript files to check with Web config file.
#
# SMF_MANIFESTS XML files to check for validity using the SMF DTD.
#
# You can also override these variables:
#
# BASH Path to bash (default: bash)
#
# JSL Path to JavaScriptLint (default: "jsl")
#
# JSL_FLAGS_NODE Additional flags to pass through to JSL
# JSL_FLAGS_WEB
# JSL_FLAGS
#
# JSSTYLE Path to jsstyle (default: jsstyle)
#
# JSSTYLE_FLAGS Additional flags to pass through to jsstyle
#
#
# Defaults for the various tools we use.
#
BASH ?= bash
BASHSTYLE ?= tools/bashstyle
CP ?= cp
CSCOPE ?= cscope
JSL ?= jsl
JSSTYLE ?= jsstyle
MKDIR ?= mkdir -p
MV ?= mv
RESTDOWN ?= restdown
RESTDOWN_FLAGS ?=
RMTREE ?= rm -rf
XMLLINT ?= xmllint --noout
JSL_FLAGS ?= --nologo --nosummary
#
# Defaults for other fixed values.
#
SMF_DTD ?= tools/service_bundle.dtd.1
BUILD = build
CLEAN_FILES += $(BUILD)
DOC_BUILD = $(BUILD)/docs/public
#
# Configure JSL_FLAGS_{NODE,WEB} based on JSL_CONF_{NODE,WEB}.
#
ifneq ($(origin JSL_CONF_NODE), undefined)
JSL_FLAGS_NODE += --conf=$(JSL_CONF_NODE)
endif
ifneq ($(origin JSL_CONF_WEB), undefined)
JSL_FLAGS_WEB += --conf=$(JSL_CONF_WEB)
endif
#
# Targets. For descriptions on what these are supposed to do, see the
# Joyent Engineering Guide.
#
# These recipes make heavy use of dynamically-created phony targets. The parent
# Makefile defines a list of input files like BASH_FILES. We then say that each
# of these files depends on a fake target called filename.bashchk, and then we
# define a pattern rule for those targets that runs bash in check-syntax-only
# mode. This mechanism has the nice properties that if you specify zero files,
# the rule becomes a noop (unlike a single rule to check all bash files, which
# would invoke bash with zero files), and you can check individual files from
# the command line with "make filename.bashchk".
#
.PHONY: check-bash
check-bash: $(BASH_FILES:%=%.bashchk) $(BASH_FILES:%=%.bashstyle)
%.bashchk: %
$(BASH) -n $^
%.bashstyle: %
$(BASHSTYLE) $^
.PHONY: check-jsl check-jsl-node check-jsl-web
check-jsl: check-jsl-node check-jsl-web
check-jsl-node: $(JSL_FILES_NODE:%=%.jslnodechk)
check-jsl-web: $(JSL_FILES_WEB:%=%.jslwebchk)
%.jslnodechk: % $(JSL_SCRIPT)
$(JSL) $(JSL_FLAGS) $(JSL_FLAGS_NODE) $<
%.jslwebchk: % $(JSL_SCRIPT)
$(JSL) $(JSL_FLAGS) $(JSL_FLAGS_WEB) $<
.PHONY: check-jsstyle
check-jsstyle: $(JSSTYLE_FILES:%=%.jsstylechk)
%.jsstylechk: % $(JSSTYLE_SCRIPT)
$(JSSTYLE) $(JSSTYLE_FLAGS) $<
.PHONY: check-manifests
check-manifests: $(SMF_MANIFESTS:%=%.smfchk)
%.smfchk: %
$(XMLLINT) --path $(dir $(SMF_DTD)) --dtdvalid $(SMF_DTD) $^
.PHONY: check
check: check-jsl check-jsstyle check-bash check-manifests
@echo check ok
.PHONY: clean
clean:
-$(RMTREE) $(CLEAN_FILES)
CSCOPE_FILES = cscope.in.out cscope.out cscope.po.out
CLEAN_FILES += $(CSCOPE_FILES)
.PHONY: xref
xref: cscope.files
$(CSCOPE) -bqR
.PHONY: cscope.files
cscope.files:
find . -name '*.c' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.cc' -o -name '*.js' \
-o -name '*.s' -o -name '*.cpp' > $@
#
# The "docs" target is complicated because we do several things here:
#
# (1) Use restdown to build HTML and JSON files from each of DOC_FILES.
#
# (2) Copy these files into $(DOC_BUILD) (build/docs/public), which
# functions as a complete copy of the documentation that could be
# mirrored or served over HTTP.
#
# (3) Then copy any directories and media from docs/media into
# $(DOC_BUILD)/media. This allows projects to include their own media,
# including files that will override same-named files provided by
# restdown.
#
# Step (3) is the surprisingly complex part: in order to do this, we need to
# identify the subdirectories in docs/media, recreate them in
# $(DOC_BUILD)/media, then do the same with the files.
#
DOC_MEDIA_DIRS := $(shell find docs/media -type d | grep -v "^docs/media$$")
DOC_MEDIA_DIRS := $(DOC_MEDIA_DIRS:docs/media/%=%)
DOC_MEDIA_DIRS_BUILD := $(DOC_MEDIA_DIRS:%=$(DOC_BUILD)/media/%)
DOC_MEDIA_FILES := $(shell find docs/media -type f)
DOC_MEDIA_FILES := $(DOC_MEDIA_FILES:docs/media/%=%)
DOC_MEDIA_FILES_BUILD := $(DOC_MEDIA_FILES:%=$(DOC_BUILD)/media/%)
#
# Like the other targets, "docs" just depends on the final files we want to
# create in $(DOC_BUILD), leveraging other targets and recipes to define how
# to get there.
#
.PHONY: docs
docs: \
$(DOC_FILES:%.restdown=$(DOC_BUILD)/%.html) \
$(DOC_FILES:%.restdown=$(DOC_BUILD)/%.json) \
$(DOC_MEDIA_FILES_BUILD)
#
# We keep the intermediate files so that the next build can see whether the
# files in DOC_BUILD are up to date.
#
.PRECIOUS: \
$(DOC_FILES:%.restdown=docs/%.html) \
$(DOC_FILES:%.restdown=docs/%json)
#
# We do clean those intermediate files, as well as all of DOC_BUILD.
#
CLEAN_FILES += \
$(DOC_BUILD) \
$(DOC_FILES:%.restdown=docs/%.html) \
$(DOC_FILES:%.restdown=docs/%.json)
#
# Before installing the files, we must make sure the directories exist. The |
# syntax tells make that the dependency need only exist, not be up to date.
# Otherwise, it might try to rebuild spuriously because the directory itself
# appears out of date.
#
$(DOC_MEDIA_FILES_BUILD): | $(DOC_MEDIA_DIRS_BUILD)
$(DOC_BUILD)/%: docs/% | $(DOC_BUILD)
$(CP) $< $@
docs/%.json docs/%.html: docs/%.restdown | $(DOC_BUILD)
$(RESTDOWN) $(RESTDOWN_FLAGS) -m $(DOC_BUILD) $<
$(DOC_BUILD):
$(MKDIR) $@
info:
echo "DOC_MEDIA_FILES is '$(DOC_MEDIA_FILES)'"
echo "DOC_MEDIA_FILES_BUILD is '$(DOC_MEDIA_FILES_BUILD)'"
$(DOC_MEDIA_DIRS_BUILD):
$(MKDIR) $@
#
# The default "test" target does nothing. This should usually be overridden by
# the parent Makefile. It's included here so we can define "prepush" without
# requiring the repo to define "test".
#
.PHONY: test
test:
.PHONY: prepush
prepush: check test