# Makefile for Python documentation # --------------------------------- # # See also the README file. # # This is a bit of a mess. The main documents are: # tut -- Tutorial (file tut.tex) # lib -- Library Reference (file lib.tex, inputs lib*.tex) # ext -- Extending and Embedding (file ext.tex) # # The Reference Manual is now maintained as a FrameMaker document. # See the subdirectory ref; PostScript is included as ref/ref.ps. # (In the future, the Tutorial will also be converted to FrameMaker; # the other documents will be maintained in a text format such # as LaTeX or perhaps TIM.) # # The main target "make all" creates DVI and PostScript for these # four. You can also do "make lib" (etc.) to process individual # documents. # # There's also: # qua -- Paper published in the CWI Quarterly (file qua.tex) # # There's one local style file: myformat.sty. This defines a number # of macros that are similar in name and intent as macros in Texinfo # (e.g. \code{...} and \emph{...}), as well as a number of # environments for formatting function and data definitions, also in # the style of Texinfo. # # Everything is processed by LaTeX. The following tools are used: # latex # makeindex # dvips # bibtex (only for formatting qua.tex) # # There's a problem with generating the index which has been solved by # a sed command applied to the index file. The shell script fix_hack # does this (the Makefile takes care of calling it). # # To preview the dvi files produced by LaTeX it would be useful to # have xdvi as well. # # Additional targets attempt to convert selected LaTeX sources to # various other formats. These are generally site specific because # the tools used are all but universal. These targets are: # l2h -- convert tut, ref, ext (but not lib!) from LaTeX to HTML # lib.texi -- convert lib from LaTeX to Texinfo # lib.info -- convert lib from Texinfo to Emacs INFO # libwww -- convert lib from Texinfo to HTML # See the README file for more info on these targets. # Customizations -- you *may* have to edit these # Where are the various programs? LATEX= latex BIBTEX= bibtex EMACS= emacs DVIPS= dvips -f MAKEINDEX= makeindex PYTHON= python MAKEINFO= makeinfo L2H= latex2html L2HARGS= -address $$USER@`domainname` -info "" # Destination directory for output of libwww target. PARTPARSE= $(PYTHON) ./partparse.pyc TEXI2HTMLFLAGS= -d TEXI2HTML= $(PYTHON) ./texi2html.pyc LIBHTMLDIR= ./python-lib # Install destination -- not used now but might be useful some time... DESTDIR= /usr/local LIBDESTDIR= $DESTDIR/lib LIBDEST= $LIBDESTDIR/python DOCDESTDIR= $LIBDEST/doc # Ideally, you shouldn't need to edit beyond this point # Main target all: all-ps all-dvi: tut.dvi lib.dvi ext.dvi all-ps: tut.ps lib.ps ext.ps # Individual document fake targets tut: tut.ps lib: lib.ps ext: ext.ps # CWI Quarterly document fake target qua: qua.ps # Dependencies tut.dvi lib.dvi ext.dvi: myformat.sty fix_hack # Tutorial document tut.dvi: tut.tex $(LATEX) tut $(LATEX) tut tut.ps: tut.dvi $(DVIPS) tut >tut.ps # LaTeX source files for the Python Library Reference LIBFILES = lib.tex \ libintro.tex libobjs.tex libtypes.tex libexcs.tex libfuncs.tex \ libpython.tex libsys.tex libtypes2.tex libtraceback.tex libpickle.tex \ libshelve.tex libcopy.tex libmarshal.tex libimp.tex libparser.tex \ libbltin.tex libmain.tex libstrings.tex libstring.tex libregex.tex \ libregsub.tex libstruct.tex libmisc.tex libmath.tex librand.tex \ libwhrandom.tex libarray.tex liballos.tex libos.tex libtime.tex \ libgetopt.tex libtempfile.tex liberrno.tex libsomeos.tex libsignal.tex \ libsocket.tex libselect.tex libthread.tex libunix.tex libposix.tex \ libppath.tex libpwd.tex libgrp.tex libcrypt.tex libdbm.tex libgdbm.tex \ libtermios.tex libfcntl.tex libposixfile.tex libsyslog.tex libpdb.tex \ libprofile.tex libwww.tex libcgi.tex liburllib.tex libhttplib.tex \ libftplib.tex libgopherlib.tex libnntplib.tex liburlparse.tex \ libhtmllib.tex libsgmllib.tex librfc822.tex libmimetools.tex \ libbinascii.tex libmm.tex libaudioop.tex libimageop.tex libaifc.tex \ libjpeg.tex librgbimg.tex libcrypto.tex libmd5.tex libmpz.tex \ librotor.tex libmac.tex libctb.tex libmacconsole.tex libmacdnr.tex \ libmacfs.tex libmacos.tex libmacostools.tex libmactcp.tex \ libmacspeech.tex libmacui.tex libstdwin.tex libsgi.tex libal.tex \ libcd.tex libfl.tex libfm.tex libgl.tex libimgfile.tex libsun.tex \ libxdrlib.tex libimghdr.tex \ librestricted.tex librexec.tex libbastion.tex \ libformatter.tex # Library document lib.dvi: $(LIBFILES) touch lib.ind $(LATEX) lib ./fix_hack lib.idx $(MAKEINDEX) lib $(LATEX) lib lib.ps: lib.dvi $(DVIPS) lib >lib.ps # Extensions document ext.dvi: ext.tex extref.tex touch ext.ind $(LATEX) ext ./fix_hack ext.idx $(MAKEINDEX) ext $(LATEX) ext ext.ps: ext.dvi $(DVIPS) ext >ext.ps # Quarterly document qua.dvi: qua.tex quabib.bib $(LATEX) qua $(BIBTEX) qua $(LATEX) qua $(BIBTEX) qua qua.ps: qua.dvi $(DVIPS) qua >qua.ps # The remaining part of the Makefile is concerned with various # conversions, as described above. See also the README file. .SUFFIXES: .py .pyc .py.pyc: $(PYTHON) -c "import $*" .PRECIOUS: lib.texi lib.texi: lib*.tex texipre.dat texipost.dat partparse.pyc fix.el $(PARTPARSE) -o @lib.texi `./whichlibs` $(EMACS) -batch -l fix.el -f save-buffer -kill mv @lib.texi lib.texi python-lib.info: lib.texi -$(MAKEINFO) --footnote-style end --fill-column 72 \ --paragraph-indent 0 lib.texi lib.info: python-lib.info libwww: lib.texi texi2html.pyc if test ! -d $(LIBHTMLDIR); then mkdir $(LIBHTMLDIR); else true; fi $(TEXI2HTML) $(TEXI2HTMLFLAGS) lib.texi $(LIBHTMLDIR) # Targets to convert the manuals to HTML using Nikos Drakos' LaTeX to # HTML converter. For more info on this program, see # . # (I've had some trouble getting this to work with the netpbm version # of the pbmplus library; ppmtogif dumped core because giftopnm # outputs bitmap (pbm) files. I've fixed this by changing the source # of LaTeX2HTML to insert a call to pnmtoppm, which I wrote myself. # You can probably also use "pbmtopgm | pgmtoppm"... # In order to use these targets, you must edit the definition of L2H # earlier in the Makefile to point to the latex2html program. Note # that LaTeX2HTML inserts references to an "icons" directory in each # page that it generates. You can customize where these icons are to # be found; I generally make it point to "../icons" and then create a # symbolic link to the icons directory in the LaTeX2HTML source at the # appropriate place. l2h: l2htut l2href l2hext l2htut: tut.dvi $(L2H) $(L2HARGS) tut.tex @rm -rf python-tut mv tut python-tut l2hext: ext.dvi $(L2H) $(L2HARGS) ext.tex @rm -rf python-ext mv ext python-ext # This target doesn't quite work, since l2h doesn't understand the # funcdesc and similar environments, and turns them into GIF images. # Use the "libwww" target above instead. l2hlib: lib.dvi $(L2H) $(L2HARGS) lib.tex @rm -rf python-lib mv lib python-lib # Housekeeping targets # Remove temporary files clean: rm -f @* *~ *.aux *.idx *.ilg *.ind *.log *.toc *.blg *.bbl *.pyc rm -f *.bak *.orig # Sources: .tex, .bib, .sty # Useful results: .dvi, .ps, .texi, .info # Remove temporaries as well as final products clobber: clean rm -f *.dvi *.ps *.texi *.info *.info-[0-9]*