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##
## Makefile for Proof General.
##
## Author: David Aspinall <[email protected]>
##
## make - do "compile" targets
## make compile - make .elc's
## make check - compile with warning flags enabled
## make scripts - edit paths to bash/perl/PGHOME in scripts
## make install - install into system directories
## make clean - return to clean source
##
## Edit the EMACS setting below or call with an explicit one, like this:
##
## make EMACS=/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs
##
## $Id$
##
###########################################################################
# Set this according to your version of Emacs.
# NB: this is also used to set default install path names below.
EMACS=$(shell if [ -z "`which emacs`" ]; then echo "Emacs executable not found"; exit 1; else echo emacs; fi)
# We default to /usr rather than /usr/local because installs of
# desktop and doc files under /usr/local are unlikely to work with
# rest of the system. If that's no good for you, edit the paths
# individually before the install section.
# NB: DEST_PREFIX is used for final destination prefix, in case we're
# packaging into a build prefix rather than live root (e.g. in rpmbuild).
# NBB: DESTDIR provides for staged installs, for instance when building
# Debian packages, see http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/DESTDIR.html
PREFIX=$(DESTDIR)/usr
DEST_PREFIX=$(DESTDIR)/usr
PROVERS=acl2 ccc coq easycrypt hol-light hol98 isar lego pghaskell pgocaml pgshell phox twelf
OTHER_ELISP=generic lib
ELISP_DIRS=${PROVERS} ${OTHER_ELISP}
ELISP_EXTRAS=
EXTRA_DIRS = images
DOC_FILES=AUTHORS BUGS COMPATIBILITY CHANGES COPYING INSTALL README REGISTER doc/*.pdf
DOC_EXAMPLES=acl2/*.acl2 hol98/*.sml isar/*.thy lclam/*.lcm lego/*.l pgshell/*.pgsh phox/*.phx plastic/*.lf twelf/*.elf
DOC_SUBDIRS=${DOC_EXAMPLES} */README* */CHANGES */BUGS
BATCHEMACS=${EMACS} --batch --no-site-file -q
# Scripts to edit paths to shells
BASH_SCRIPTS = isar/interface
PERL_SCRIPTS = lego/legotags coq/coqtags isar/isartags
# Scripts to install to bin directory
BIN_SCRIPTS = lego/legotags coq/coqtags isar/isartags
# Setting load path might be better in Elisp, but seems tricky to do
# only during compilation. Another idea: put a function in proof-site
# to output the compile-time load path and ELISP_DIRS so these are set
# just in that one place.
ERROR_ON_WARN = nil
BYTECOMP = $(BATCHEMACS) -eval '(setq load-path (append (mapcar (lambda (d) (expand-file-name (symbol-name d))) (quote (${ELISP_DIRS}))) load-path))' -eval '(progn (require (quote bytecomp)) (require (quote mouse)) (require (quote tool-bar)) (require (quote fontset)) (setq byte-compile-warnings (remove (quote cl-functions) (remove (quote noruntime) byte-compile-warning-types))) (setq byte-compile-error-on-warn $(ERROR_ON_WARN)))' -f batch-byte-compile
EL=$(shell for f in $(ELISP_DIRS); do ls $$f/*.el; done)
ELC=$(EL:.el=.elc)
.SUFFIXES: .el .elc
default: all
FORCE:
##
## compile : byte compile all lisp files
##
## Compiling can show up errors in the code, but be wary of fixing obsoletion
## or argument call warnings unless they're valid for all supported Emacsen.
##
## The compile target displays errors as warnings only for compatibility
## with newer Emacs versions (see ticket #458).
##
compile: $(EL)
@echo "****************************************************************"
@echo " Byte compiling... "
@echo "****************************************************************"
$(MAKE) elc
@echo "****************************************************************"
@echo " Finished."
@echo "****************************************************************"
##
## compile : byte compile all lisp files
##
## Compiling can show up errors in the code, but be wary of fixing obsoletion
## or argument call warnings unless they're valid for all supported Emacsen.
##
## The check target aborts compilation on any byte-compiler warning.
## Compile with this target once before commiting your changes to
## the repository.
##
check: $(EL)
@echo "****************************************************************"
@echo " Byte compiling... "
@echo "****************************************************************"
$(MAKE) ERROR_ON_WARN=t elc
@echo "****************************************************************"
@echo " Finished."
@echo "****************************************************************"
##
## Make an individual .elc. Building separately means we need to be
## careful to add proper requires in source files and prevent
## evaluating/optimising top-level forms too early. Using a separate
## emacs process for each file is slower but avoids any chance of
## accidently polluting the compilation environment, it also should
## work with make -j n.
##
.el.elc:
$(BYTECOMP) $*.el
elc: $(ELC)
##
## Default targets
##
all: compile
##
## Remove generated targets
##
clean: cleanscripts
rm -f $(ELC) .\#* */.\#* */.autotest.log */.profile.log
(cd doc; $(MAKE) clean)
distclean: clean
##
## Install files
##
DESKTOP_PREFIX=${PREFIX}
# Set Elisp directories according to paths used in Red Hat RPMs
# (which may or may not be official Emacs policy). We generate
# a pg-init.el file which loads the appropriate proof-site.el.
ELISPP=share/${EMACS}/site-lisp/ProofGeneral
ELISP_START=${PREFIX}/share/${EMACS}/site-lisp/site-start.d
ELISP=${PREFIX}/${ELISPP}
DEST_ELISP=${DEST_PREFIX}/${ELISPP}
BINDIR=${PREFIX}/bin
DESKTOP=${PREFIX}/share
DOCDIR=${PREFIX}/share/doc/ProofGeneral
MANDIR=${PREFIX}/share/man/man1
INFODIR=${PREFIX}/share/info
install: install-desktop install-elisp install-bin install-init
install-desktop:
mkdir -p ${DESKTOP}/icons/hicolor/16x16/apps
cp etc/desktop/icons/16x16/proofgeneral.png ${DESKTOP}/icons/hicolor/16x16/apps
mkdir -p ${DESKTOP}/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps
cp etc/desktop/icons/32x32/proofgeneral.png ${DESKTOP}/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps
mkdir -p ${DESKTOP}/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps
cp etc/desktop/icons/48x48/proofgeneral.png ${DESKTOP}/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps
mkdir -p ${DESKTOP}/icons/hicolor/64x64/apps
cp etc/desktop/icons/64x64/proofgeneral.png ${DESKTOP}/icons/hicolor/64x64/apps
mkdir -p ${DESKTOP}/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps
cp etc/desktop/icons/128x128/proofgeneral.png ${DESKTOP}/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps
mkdir -p ${DESKTOP}/applications
cp etc/desktop/proofgeneral.desktop ${DESKTOP}/applications
mkdir -p ${DESKTOP}/mime-info
cp etc/desktop/mime-info/proofgeneral.mime ${DESKTOP}/mime-info
cp etc/desktop/mime-info/proofgeneral.keys ${DESKTOP}/mime-info
# backwards compatibility with old linuxes
mkdir -p ${DESKTOP}/application-registry
cp etc/desktop/application-registry/proofgeneral.applications ${DESKTOP}/application-registry
# NB: .el files are not strictly necessary, but we package/install them
# for the time being to help with debugging, or for users to recompile.
install-elisp: install-el install-elc
# NB: "elisp" directory actually includes the extra subdirs in EXTRA_DIRS,
# i.e. images. FIXME: we could put these elsewhere, but
# then we would need to adjust paths in proof-site.el.
# FIMXE 3: Michaël Cadilhac pointed out that 'cp -p' when used with
# sudo to install will give users ownership instead of root.
# Should use install program or fix ownerships afterwards here.
install-el:
mkdir -p ${ELISP}
for f in ${ELISP_DIRS} ${EXTRA_DIRS}; do mkdir -p ${ELISP}/$$f; done
for f in ${ELISP_DIRS}; do cp -pf $$f/*.el ${ELISP}/$$f; done
for f in ${EXTRA_DIRS}; do cp -prf $$f/* ${ELISP}/$$f; done
for f in ${ELISP_EXTRAS}; do cp -pf $$f ${ELISP}/$$f; done
install-elc: compile
mkdir -p ${ELISP}
for f in ${ELISP_DIRS} ${EXTRA_DIRS}; do mkdir -p ${ELISP}/$$f; done
for f in ${ELISP_DIRS}; do cp -pf $$f/*.elc ${ELISP}/$$f; done
for f in ${ELISP_EXTRAS}; do cp -pf $$f ${ELISP}/$$f; done
install-init:
mkdir -p ${ELISP_START}
echo ';;; pg-init.el --- setup for Proof General' > ${ELISP_START}/pg-init.el
echo "(setq load-path (append load-path '(\"${DEST_ELISP}/generic\")))" >> ${ELISP_START}/pg-init.el
echo "(require 'proof-site)" >> ${ELISP_START}/pg-init.el
install-bin: scripts
mkdir -p ${BINDIR}
cp -pf ${BIN_SCRIPTS} ${BINDIR}
install-doc: doc.info doc.pdf
mkdir -p ${MANDIR}
cp -pf doc/proofgeneral.1 ${MANDIR}
mkdir -p ${INFODIR}
cp -pf doc/*.info ${INFODIR}
/sbin/install-info ${INFODIR}/ProofGeneral.info* ${INFODIR}/dir
/sbin/install-info ${INFODIR}/PG-adapting.info* ${INFODIR}/dir
mkdir -p ${DOCDIR}
for f in ${DOC_FILES}; do cp -pf $$f ${DOCDIR}; done
for f in ${DOC_EXAMPLES}; do mkdir -p ${DOCDIR}/`dirname $$f`; cp -pf $$f ${DOCDIR}/$$f; done
doc: FORCE
(cd doc; $(MAKE) EMACS=$(EMACS) $*)
doc.%: FORCE
(cd doc; $(MAKE) EMACS=$(EMACS) $*)
##
## scripts: try to patch bash and perl scripts with correct paths
##
.PHONY: scripts
scripts: bashscripts perlscripts
.PHONY: bashscripts
bashscripts:
(bash="`which bash`"; \
if [ -z "$$bash" ]; then \
echo "Could not find bash - bash paths not checked" >&2; \
exit 0; \
fi; \
for i in $(BASH_SCRIPTS); do \
sed -i.orig "s|^#.*!.*/bin/bash.*$$|#!$$bash|" $$i; \
done)
.PHONY: perlscripts
perlscripts:
(perl="`which perl`"; \
if [ -z "$$perl" ]; then \
echo "Could not find perl - perl paths not checked" >&2; \
exit 0; \
fi; \
for i in $(PERL_SCRIPTS); do \
sed -i.orig "s|^#.*!.*/bin/perl.*$$|#!$$perl|" $$i; \
done)
# Set PGHOME path in scripts back to default location.
.PHONY: cleanscripts
cleanscripts:
(for i in $(BASH_SCRIPTS) $(PERL_SCRIPTS); do \
if [ -f $$i.rm ] ; then \
rm -f $$i.rm; \
fi; \
if [ -f $$i.orig ] ; then \
mv -f $$i.orig $$i; \
fi; \
done)
##
## Include developer's makefile if it exists here.
##
-include Makefile.devel