# These "find" commands match text.xml and *.svg files, respectively, # but only after excluding the .git directory from the search for # performance and overall sanity reasons. XMLS := $(shell find . -name .git -prune -o -type f -name 'text.xml' -print) SVGS := $(shell find . -name .git -prune -o -type f -name '*.svg' -print) HTMLS := $(subst text.xml,index.html,$(XMLS)) ECLASS_HTMLS := $(wildcard eclass-reference/*/index.html) IMAGES := $(patsubst %.svg,%.png,$(SVGS)) all: prereq validate build documents.js prereq: @type rsvg-convert >/dev/null 2>&1 || \ { echo "gnome-base/librsvg required" >&2;\ exit 1; } @type xsltproc >/dev/null 2>&1 || \ { echo "dev-libs/libxslt is with python required" >&2;\ exit 1; } @type xmllint >/dev/null 2>&1 || \ { echo "dev-libs/libxml2 is required" >&2;\ exit 1; } @fc-list -q "Open Sans" || \ { echo "media-fonts/open-sans is required" >&2;\ exit 1; } build: $(HTMLS) $(IMAGES) # We need to parse all the XMLs every time, not just the ones # that are newer than the target. This is because each search # document in devmanual gets a unique ID, which is used to # quickly tie search matches to the corresponding documents. documents.js: bin/build_search_documents.py $(XMLS) ./bin/build_search_documents.py $(XMLS) > _documents.js mv _documents.js documents.js %.png : %.svg rsvg-convert --output=$@ $< # Secondary expansion allows us to use the automatic variable $@ in # the prerequisites. When it is used (and we have no idea when that # is, so we assume always) our tag induces a # dependency on the output of all subdirectories of the current # directories. This wacky rule finds all of those subdirectories by # looking for text.xml in them, and then replaces "text.xml" in the # path with "index.html". # # We use the pattern %.html rather than the more-sensible %index.html # because the latter doesn't match our top-level index.html target. # .SECONDEXPANSION: %.html: $$(dir $$@)text.xml devbook.xsl xsl/*.xsl $$(subst text.xml,index.html,$$(wildcard $$(dir $$@)*/text.xml)) xsltproc devbook.xsl $< > $@ validate: prereq @xmllint --noout --dtdvalid devbook.dtd $(XMLS) \ && echo "xmllint validation successful" # Run app-text/tidy-html5 on the output to detect mistakes. # We have to loop through them because otherwise tidy won't # tell you which file contains a mistake. tidy: $(HTMLS) $(ECLASS_HTMLS) @status=0; \ for f in $^; do \ output=$$(tidy -q -errors --drop-empty-elements no $${f} 2>&1) \ || { status=$$?; echo "Failed on $${f}:"; echo "$${output}"; }; \ done; \ test $${status} -eq 0 && echo "tidy validation successful"; \ exit $${status} clean: rm -f $(HTMLS) $(IMAGES) _documents.js documents.js .PHONY: all prereq validate build tidy clean