Difference between revisions of "Writing Makefiles"
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If you have <code>apertium</code> revision 51184 or higher, you can do this to simplify dealing with [[Modes]] files / modes.xml: |
If you have <code>apertium</code> revision 51184 or higher, you can do this to simplify dealing with [[Modes]] files / modes.xml: |
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First add <code>AP_MKINCLUDE</code> to <code>configure.ac</code> in the language pair. |
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Now let your <code>Makefile.am</code> include this: |
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<pre> |
<pre> |
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noinst_DATA=modes/$(PREFIX1).mode |
noinst_DATA=modes/$(PREFIX1).mode |
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</pre> |
</pre> |
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Nowhere else should modes be mentioned in the <code>Makefile.am</code>. |
''Nowhere else should modes be mentioned in the <code>Makefile.am</code>.'' |
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==Use .deps/.d to say that the .deps directory must be created== |
==Use .deps/.d to say that the .deps directory must be created== |
Revision as of 16:01, 24 March 2014
Some tips for writing clean Makefile.am's in Apertium:
Modes
If you have apertium
revision 51184 or higher, you can do this to simplify dealing with Modes files / modes.xml:
First add AP_MKINCLUDE
to configure.ac
in the language pair.
Now let your Makefile.am
include this:
noinst_DATA=modes/$(PREFIX1).mode @ap_include@ install-data-local: install-modes EXTRA_DIST: modes.xml \ # other files, typically .dix and .t1x
Nowhere else should modes be mentioned in the Makefile.am
.
Use .deps/.d to say that the .deps directory must be created
Say you have several goals that put temporary files in .deps/, e.g.
.deps/apertium-wat-lol.lol.dix: apertium-wat-lol.lol.dix test -d .deps || mkdir .deps xsltproc lexchoicebil.xsl $< >$@
and so on. The .deps directory has to be created for the file in .deps to be created. If you put mkdir .deps in each such goal, you can get a race condition where two goals try to make .deps at the same time.
The solution is this: if a goal needs the .deps directory to be created, let it depend on the file .deps/.d
. First put this in Makefile.am:
.deps/.d: test -d .deps || mkdir .deps touch $@ .PRECIOUS: .deps/.d
And then, instead of creating the dir in each goal, just depend on .deps/.d for those goals:
.deps/apertium-wat-lol.lol.dix: apertium-wat-lol.lol.dix .deps/.d xsltproc lexchoicebil.xsl $< >$@
(The PRECIOUS
line prevents the .d file from being cleaned up and removed automatically.)
Removing directories on make clean
Say you want to remove .deps and modes on "make clean". Don't do CLEANFILES=-rf .deps modes file1 file2 …, it doesn't work everywhere.
A more portable solution is this:
CLEANFILES = $(TARGETS_COMMON) clean-local: -rm -rf .deps modes