mkimage-profiles/Makefile
Michael Shigorin 3cb4d9ae6a introduce QUIET variable
This one reduces the amount of output that's only
interesting when one is actually watching the console
during builds (at least the early stage) -- these tend
to look boilerplate and be useless when inspecting the
output of a large batch build like [[regular]] one.
2015-04-02 20:48:42 +03:00

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Makefile

# umbrella mkimage-profiles makefile:
# iterate over multiple goals/arches,
# collect proceedings
# preferences
-include $(HOME)/.mkimage/profiles.mk
# for immediate assignment
ifndef ARCH
ARCH := $(shell arch \
| sed 's/i686/i586/; s/armv7.*/armh/; s/armv.*/arm/; s/ppc.*/ppc/')
endif
ifndef ARCHES
ARCHES := $(ARCH)
endif
export ARCHES ARCH
export PATH := $(CURDIR)/bin:$(PATH)
# supervise target tracing; leave stderr alone
ifdef REPORT
export REPORT_PATH := $(shell mktemp --tmpdir mkimage-profiles.report.XXXXXXX)
POSTPROC := | report-filter > $(REPORT_PATH)
endif
# recursive make considered useful for m-p
MAKE += -r --no-print-directory
DIRECT_TARGETS := help help/distro help/ve help/vm clean distclean check
.PHONY: $(DIRECT_TARGETS)
# these build nothing so no use of reports either
$(DIRECT_TARGETS):
@$(MAKE) -f main.mk REPORT= $@
export NUM_TARGETS := $(words $(MAKECMDGOALS))
# for pipefail
SHELL = /bin/bash
# don't even consider remaking a configuration file
.PHONY: $(HOME)/.mkimage/profiles.mk
# real targets need real work
%:
@n=1; \
set -o pipefail; \
say() { echo "$$@" >&2; }; \
if [ "$(NUM_TARGETS)" -gt 1 ]; then \
n="`echo $(MAKECMDGOALS) \
| tr '[[:space:]]' '\n' \
| grep -nx "$@" \
| cut -d: -f1`"; \
say "** goal: $@ [$$n/$(NUM_TARGETS)]"; \
fi; \
for ARCH in $(ARCHES); do \
if [ -z "$(QUIET)" ]; then \
if [ "$$ARCH" != "$(firstword $(ARCHES))" ]; then \
say; \
fi; \
say "** ARCH: $$ARCH"; \
fi; \
if $(MAKE) -f main.mk ARCH=$$ARCH $@ $(POSTPROC); then \
if [ -n "$$REPORT" ]; then \
$(MAKE) -f reports.mk ARCH=$$ARCH; \
fi; \
fi; \
done; \
if [ "$$n" -lt "$(NUM_TARGETS)" ]; then say; fi
docs:
@$(MAKE) -C doc
docs-publish:
@$(MAKE) -C doc publish