# Convenience Makefile for building HTML documentation. You probably need to
# set TEXINPUTS from the command line for this to be useful, unless you
# actually build the .dvi files in the top level directory.
#
# Note that the .dvi files must already be built and TEXINPUTS must include the
# directory where latex's working files (esp. *.aux) are kept.
PAPER=letter
TOPDIR=..
TOOLSDIR=$(TOPDIR)/tools
PAPERDIR=$(TOPDIR)/paper-$(PAPER)
TEXINPUTS=$(TOPDIR)/paper-$(PAPER):$(TOPDIR)/texinputs:
# Where are the various programs?
PYTHON= python
WEBCHECKER=$(PYTHON) $(TOPDIR)/../Tools/webchecker/webchecker.py
WCNEW=$(PYTHON) $(TOPDIR)/../Tools/webchecker/wcnew.py
MKAUX= PAPER=$(PAPER) TEXINPUTS=$(TEXINPUTS) $(TOOLSDIR)/mkdvi.sh --aux
MKHTML= PAPER=$(PAPER) $(TOOLSDIR)/mkhtml.sh
KPSEWHICH= TEXINPUTS=$(TEXINPUTS) kpsewhich tex
BUILDINDEX=$(TOOLSDIR)/buildindex.py
# make it clear to l2h, since our support only generates HTML 4.0
L2HARGS= -html_version 4.0
PYTHONDOCS='
See About this document... for information on suggesting changes.'
HTMLBASE= file:`pwd`
INDEXFILES=api/api.html \
doc/doc.html \
ext/ext.html \
lib/lib.html \
mac/mac.html \
ref/ref.html \
tut/tut.html
COMMONPERL= $(TOPDIR)/perl/manual.perl \
$(TOPDIR)/perl/python.perl \
$(TOPDIR)/perl/l2hinit.perl
all: $(INDEXFILES) index.html modindex.html
.PHONY: api ext lib mac ref tut
api: api/api.html
doc: doc/doc.html
ext: ext/ext.html
lib: lib/lib.html
mac: mac/mac.html
ref: ref/ref.html
tut: tut/tut.html
$(INDEXFILES): $(COMMONPERL) $(TOPDIR)/html/about.dat
# The index.html target is at the end since it screws up font-lock.
modindex.html: lib/lib.html mac/mac.html $(TOOLSDIR)/mkmodindex
$(TOOLSDIR)/mkmodindex --columns 4 --output modindex.html \
--address $(PYTHONDOCS) \
lib/modindex.html mac/modindex.html
api/api.html: $(PAPERDIR)/api.aux $(BUILDINDEX) $(TOOLSDIR)/mkhtml.sh
$(MKHTML) api $(L2HARGS)
doc/doc.html: $(DOCFILES) $(BUILDINDEX) $(TOPDIR)/perl/ltxmarkup.perl
$(TOOLSDIR)/mkhowto --about stdabout.dat --address $(PYTHONDOCS) \
--html $(TOPDIR)/doc/doc.tex
ext/ext.html: $(PAPERDIR)/ext.aux $(TOOLSDIR)/mkhtml.sh
$(MKHTML) ext $(L2HARGS)
lib/lib.html: $(PAPERDIR)/lib.aux $(BUILDINDEX) $(TOOLSDIR)/mkhtml.sh
$(TOOLSDIR)/fix_libaux.sed <`$(KPSEWHICH) lib.aux` >lib1.aux
mv lib1.aux `$(KPSEWHICH) lib.aux`
$(MKHTML) lib $(L2HARGS)
mac/mac.html: $(MACFILES) $(BUILDINDEX)
$(TOOLSDIR)/mkhowto --about stdabout.dat --address $(PYTHONDOCS) \
--html $(TOPDIR)/mac/mac.tex
ref/ref.html: $(PAPERDIR)/ref.aux $(BUILDINDEX) $(TOOLSDIR)/mkhtml.sh
$(MKHTML) ref $(L2HARGS)
tut/tut.html: $(PAPERDIR)/tut.aux $(TOOLSDIR)/mkhtml.sh
$(MKHTML) --numeric tut $(L2HARGS) -split 3
include ../Makefile.deps
$(PAPERDIR)/api.aux: $(APIFILES)
(cd $(PAPERDIR); $(MKAUX) api)
$(PAPERDIR)/ext.aux: $(EXTFILES)
(cd $(PAPERDIR); $(MKAUX) ext)
$(PAPERDIR)/lib.aux: $(LIBFILES)
(cd $(PAPERDIR); $(MKAUX) lib)
$(PAPERDIR)/ref.aux: $(REFFILES)
(cd $(PAPERDIR); $(MKAUX) ref)
$(PAPERDIR)/tut.aux: $(TUTFILES)
(cd $(PAPERDIR); $(MKAUX) tut)
webcheck: all
$(WEBCHECKER) $(HTMLBASE)/api/
$(WEBCHECKER) $(HTMLBASE)/doc/
$(WEBCHECKER) $(HTMLBASE)/ext/
$(WEBCHECKER) -m290000 $(HTMLBASE)/lib/
$(WEBCHECKER) $(HTMLBASE)/mac/
$(WEBCHECKER) $(HTMLBASE)/ref/
$(WEBCHECKER) $(HTMLBASE)/tut/
wcnew: all
$(WCNEW) $(HTMLBASE)/api/
$(WCNEW) $(HTMLBASE)/doc/
$(WCNEW) $(HTMLBASE)/ext/
$(WCNEW) -m290000 $(HTMLBASE)/lib/
$(WCNEW) $(HTMLBASE)/mac/
$(WCNEW) $(HTMLBASE)/ref/
$(WCNEW) $(HTMLBASE)/tut/
clean:
rm -rf @webchecker.pickle
distclean realclean clobber: clean
rm -rf index.html modindex.html api/ doc/ ext/ lib/ mac/ ref/ tut/
# This is really ugly, but we're not dependent on $(RELEASE), which isn't
# defined here. It also maintains the proper dependency on boilerplate.tex.
# It's at the end of the file since it wedges font-lock in XEmacs.
BOILERPLATE=$(TOPDIR)/texinputs/boilerplate.tex
index.html: index.html.in $(BOILERPLATE)
REL=`grep '\\release{' $(BOILERPLATE) | sed 's/.*\\release{\(.*\)}.*$$/\1/'`; \
REL=`echo "$$REL" | sed 's/[$$]//g'`; \
sed "s/@RELEASE@/$$REL/g" $< >TEMP
DATE=`grep '\\date{' $(BOILERPLATE) | sed 's/.*\\date{\(.*\)}.*$$/\1/'` ; \
if [ "$$DATE" = '\today' ] ; then DATE=`date '+%B %e, %Y'`;fi;\
sed "s/@DATE@/$$DATE/g" TEMP >$@
rm -f TEMP