1 .PHONY
: all lexer sdpx lib exe doctest
4 CABALBUILD
:= cabal v2-build
5 CABALRUN
:= cabal v2-run
12 $(CABALBUILD
) Cabal
:libs
15 $(CABALBUILD
) cabal-install
:exes
17 # source generation: Lexer
19 LEXER_HS
:=Cabal-syntax
/src
/Distribution
/Fields
/Lexer.hs
23 $(LEXER_HS
) : templates
/Lexer.x
24 alex
--latin1
--ghc
-o
$@
$^
28 # source generation: SPDX
30 SPDX_LICENSE_HS
:=Cabal-syntax
/src
/Distribution
/SPDX
/LicenseId.hs
31 SPDX_EXCEPTION_HS
:=Cabal-syntax
/src
/Distribution
/SPDX
/LicenseExceptionId.hs
33 spdx
: $(SPDX_LICENSE_HS
) $(SPDX_EXCEPTION_HS
)
35 SPDX_LICENSE_VERSIONS
:=3.0 3.2 3.6 3.9 3.10 3.16
37 $(SPDX_LICENSE_HS
) : templates
/SPDX.LicenseId.template.hs cabal-dev-scripts
/src
/GenUtils.hs cabal-dev-scripts
/src
/GenSPDX.hs license-list-data
/licenses-3.0.json license-list-data
/licenses-3.2.json
38 cabal v2-run
--builddir
=dist-newstyle-meta
--project-file
=cabal.project.meta gen-spdx
-- templates
/SPDX.LicenseId.template.hs
$(SPDX_LICENSE_VERSIONS
:%=license-list-data
/licenses-
%.json
) $(SPDX_LICENSE_HS
)
40 $(SPDX_EXCEPTION_HS
) : templates
/SPDX.LicenseExceptionId.template.hs cabal-dev-scripts
/src
/GenUtils.hs cabal-dev-scripts
/src
/GenSPDXExc.hs license-list-data
/exceptions-3.0.json license-list-data
/exceptions-3.2.json
41 cabal v2-run
--builddir
=dist-newstyle-meta
--project-file
=cabal.project.meta gen-spdx-exc
-- templates
/SPDX.LicenseExceptionId.template.hs
$(SPDX_LICENSE_VERSIONS
:%=license-list-data
/exceptions-
%.json
) $(SPDX_EXCEPTION_HS
)
43 # source generation: templates
45 TEMPLATE_MACROS
:=Cabal
/src
/Distribution
/Simple
/Build
/Macros
/Z.hs
46 TEMPLATE_PATHS
:=Cabal
/src
/Distribution
/Simple
/Build
/PathsModule
/Z.hs
48 templates
: phony
$(TEMPLATE_MACROS
) $(TEMPLATE_PATHS
)
50 $(TEMPLATE_MACROS
) : templates
/cabal_macros.template.h cabal-dev-scripts
/src
/GenCabalMacros.hs
51 cabal v2-run
--builddir
=dist-newstyle-meta
--project-file
=cabal.project.meta gen-cabal-macros
-- $< $@
53 $(TEMPLATE_PATHS
) : templates
/Paths_pkg.template.hs cabal-dev-scripts
/src
/GenPathsModule.hs
54 cabal v2-run
--builddir
=dist-newstyle-meta
--project-file
=cabal.project.meta gen-paths-module
-- $< $@
58 buildinfo-fields-reference
: phony
59 cabal build
--builddir
=dist-newstyle-bi
--project-file
=cabal.project.buildinfo buildinfo-reference-generator
60 $$(cabal-plan list-bin
--builddir
=dist-newstyle-bi buildinfo-reference-generator
) buildinfo-reference-generator
/template.zinza | tee
$@
63 analyse-imports
: phony
64 find Cabal-syntax
/src Cabal
/src cabal-install
/src
-type f
-name
'*.hs' | xargs cabal v2-run
--builddir
=dist-newstyle-meta
--project-file
=cabal.project.meta analyse-imports
--
69 ghcid
-c
'cabal v2-repl Cabal'
72 ghcid
-c
'cabal v2-repl cabal-install'
74 # Artem, 2023-02-03, https://github.com/haskell/cabal/issues/8504
75 # The new and prefered way to call the doctest tool (as of now) is based on cabal repl --with-ghc=doctest.
76 # The call below reflects the current documentation of the doctest tool except one caveat,
77 # which is https://github.com/haskell/cabal/issues/6859, i.e. we have to hide allow-newer in our project
78 # file from cabal/doctest. This is easy: we just select a project file with no allow-newer (e.g. cabal.project.libonly).
80 # TODO: Cabal-described should be added here but its doctests currently broken, see:
81 # https://github.com/haskell/cabal/issues/8734
82 # Just as well, cabal-install(-solver) doctests (the target below) bitrotted and need some care.
84 cabal repl
--with-ghc
=doctest
--build-depends
=QuickCheck
--build-depends
=template-haskell
--repl-options
="-w" --project-file
="cabal.project.validate" Cabal-syntax
85 cabal repl
--with-ghc
=doctest
--build-depends
=QuickCheck
--build-depends
=template-haskell
--repl-options
="-w" --project-file
="cabal.project.validate" Cabal
88 # This is not run as part of validate.sh (we need hackage-security, which is tricky to get).
90 doctest
-D__DOCTEST__
--fast cabal-install
/src cabal-install-solver
/src cabal-install-solver
/src-assertion
93 cabal
install doctest
--overwrite-policy
=always
--ignore-project
98 $(CABALRUN
) check-tests
-- --cwd Cabal-tests
${TEST}
101 $(CABALRUN
) parser-tests
-- --cwd Cabal-tests
${TEST}
103 parser-tests-accept
:
104 $(CABALRUN
) parser-tests
-- --cwd Cabal-tests
--accept
${TEST}
107 $(CABALRUN
) custom-setup-tests
--
109 hackage-parsec-tests
:
110 $(CABALRUN
) hackage-tests
-- parsec
+RTS
-s
-qg
-I0
-A64M
-N
${THREADS} -RTS
${TEST}
112 hackage-roundtrip-tests
:
113 $(CABALRUN
) hackage-tests
-- roundtrip
+RTS
-s
-qg
-I0
-A64M
-N
${THREADS} -RTS
${TEST}
117 $(CABALBUILD
) -j3 cabal-tests cabal
118 rm -rf .ghc.environment.
*
119 cd cabal-testsuite
&& `cabal-plan list-bin cabal-tests` --with-cabal
=`cabal-plan list-bin cabal` --hide-successes
-j3
${TEST}
121 # hackage-benchmarks (solver)
123 hackage-benchmarks-run
:
124 $(CABALBUILD
) -j3 hackage-benchmark cabal
125 rm -rf .ghc.environment.
*
126 $$(cabal-plan list-bin hackage-benchmark
) --cabal1
=cabal
--cabal2
=$$(cabal-plan list-bin cabal
) --packages
="hakyll servant-auth-server" --print-trials
--concurrently
129 # This doesn't run build, as you first need to test with cabal-install-test :)
130 cabal-install-test-accept
:
132 rm -rf .ghc.environment.
*
133 cd cabal-testsuite
&& `cabal-plan list-bin cabal-tests` --with-cabal
=`cabal-plan list-bin cabal` --hide-successes
-j3
--accept
${TEST}
137 # Use this carefully, on big machine you can say
139 # make validate-via-docker-all -j4 -O
141 validate-via-docker-all
: validate-via-docker-8.2
.2
142 validate-via-docker-all
: validate-via-docker-8.4
.4
143 validate-via-docker-all
: validate-via-docker-8.6
.5
144 validate-via-docker-all
: validate-via-docker-8.8
.4
145 validate-via-docker-all
: validate-via-docker-8.10
.4
147 validate-dockerfiles
: .docker
/validate-8.10
.4.dockerfile
148 validate-dockerfiles
: .docker
/validate-8.8
.4.dockerfile
149 validate-dockerfiles
: .docker
/validate-8.6
.5.dockerfile
150 validate-dockerfiles
: .docker
/validate-8.4
.4.dockerfile
151 validate-dockerfiles
: .docker
/validate-8.2
.2.dockerfile
153 .docker
/validate-
%.dockerfile
: .docker
/validate.dockerfile.zinza cabal-dev-scripts
/src
/GenValidateDockerfile.hs
154 cabal v2-run
--builddir
=dist-newstyle-meta
--project-file
=cabal.project.meta gen-validate-dockerfile
-- $* $< $@
156 # This is good idea anyway
157 # and we have a test relying on this limit being sufficiently small
158 DOCKERARGS
:=--ulimit nofile
=1024:1024
160 validate-via-docker-8.2
.2:
161 docker build
$(DOCKERARGS
) -t cabal-validate
:8.2.2 -f .docker
/validate-8.2
.2.dockerfile .
163 validate-via-docker-8.4
.4:
164 docker build
$(DOCKERARGS
) -t cabal-validate
:8.4.4 -f .docker
/validate-8.4
.4.dockerfile .
166 validate-via-docker-8.6
.5:
167 docker build
$(DOCKERARGS
) -t cabal-validate
:8.6.5 -f .docker
/validate-8.6
.5.dockerfile .
169 validate-via-docker-8.8
.4:
170 docker build
$(DOCKERARGS
) -t cabal-validate
:8.8.4 -f .docker
/validate-8.8
.4.dockerfile .
172 validate-via-docker-8.10
.4:
173 docker build
$(DOCKERARGS
) -t cabal-validate
:8.10.4 -f .docker
/validate-8.10
.4.dockerfile .
175 validate-via-docker-old
:
176 docker build
$(DOCKERARGS
) -t cabal-validate
:older
-f .docker
/validate-old.dockerfile .
180 cabal build
all --project-file
=cabal.project.weeder
186 hasktags
-b Cabal-syntax
/src Cabal
/src Cabal-described
/src cabal-install
/src cabal-testsuite
/src
189 ##############################################################################
191 bootstrap-json-
%: phony
192 cabal v2-build
--project
=cabal.project.release
--with-compiler
=ghc-
$* --dry-run cabal-install
:exe
:cabal
193 cp dist-newstyle
/cache
/plan.json bootstrap
/linux-
$*.plan.json
194 @
# -v0 to avoid build output on stdout
195 cd bootstrap
&& cabal v2-run
-v0 cabal-bootstrap-gen
-- linux-
$*.plan.json \
196 | python3
-m json.tool
> linux-
$*.json
198 BOOTSTRAP_GHC_VERSIONS
:= 8.6.5 8.8.4 8.10.7 9.0.2 9.2.3 9.4.4
200 bootstrap-jsons
: $(BOOTSTRAP_GHC_VERSIONS
:%=bootstrap-json-
%)
203 ##############################################################################
205 # TODO: when we have sphinx-build2 ?
206 SPHINXCMD
:=sphinx-build
207 # Flag -n ("nitpick") warns about broken references
208 # Flag -W turns warnings into errors
209 # Flag --keep-going continues after errors
210 SPHINX_FLAGS
:=-n
-W
--keep-going
-E
211 SPHINX_HTML_OUTDIR
:=dist-newstyle
/doc
/users-guide
212 USERGUIDE_STAMP
:=$(SPHINX_HTML_OUTDIR
)/index.html
214 # do pip install every time so we have up to date requirements when we build
215 users-guide
: .python-sphinx-virtualenv
$(USERGUIDE_STAMP
)
216 $(USERGUIDE_STAMP
) : doc
/*.rst
217 mkdir
-p
$(SPHINX_HTML_OUTDIR
)
218 (. .
/.python-sphinx-virtualenv
/bin
/activate
&& pip
install -r doc
/requirements.txt
&& $(SPHINXCMD
) $(SPHINX_FLAGS
) doc
$(SPHINX_HTML_OUTDIR
))
220 .python-sphinx-virtualenv
:
221 python3
-m venv .python-sphinx-virtualenv
222 (. .
/.python-sphinx-virtualenv
/bin
/activate
)
224 # This goal is intended for manual invocation, always rebuilds.
225 .PHONY
: users-guide-requirements
226 users-guide-requirements
: doc
/requirements.txt
228 .PHONY
: doc
/requirements.txt
229 doc
/requirements.txt
: .python-sphinx-virtualenv
230 . .python-sphinx-virtualenv
/bin
/activate \
231 && make
-C doc build-and-check-requirements