1 # this is the local.mk file used by Eric Wong on his dev boxes.
2 # GNUmakefile will source local.mk in the top-level source tree
5 # This is depends on a bunch of GNU-isms from bash, sed, touch.
10 # Avoid loading rubygems to speed up tests because gmake is
11 # fork+exec heavy with Ruby.
15 RUBY := $(prefix)/bin/ruby
17 prefix := $(prefix)/ruby-1.9
18 export PATH := $(prefix)/bin:$(PATH)
19 RUBY := $(prefix)/bin/ruby --disable-gems
23 x := $(shell test -d t/ && \
24 PATH=$(PATH) NO_ISOLATE=T $(MAKE) -s isolate RUBY:="$(RUBY)")
27 RUBY_VERSION := $(shell $(RUBY) -e 'puts RUBY_VERSION')
29 updir := $(shell git rev-parse --show-cdup)
30 gem_paths := $(wildcard $(updir)tmp/isolate/ruby-$(RUBY_VERSION)/gems/*-*)
35 export RUBYLIB := $(subst $(sp),:,$(addsuffix /lib,$(gem_paths)))
38 # pipefail is THE reason to use bash (v3+) or never revisions of ksh93
39 # SHELL := /bin/bash -e -o pipefail
40 SHELL := /bin/ksh93 -e -o pipefail
42 # trace execution of tests
43 # TRACER = strace -f -o $(t_pfx).strace -s 100000
44 TRACER = /usr/bin/time -v -o $(t_pfx).time
46 full-test: test-18 test-19
48 $(MAKE) test 2>&1 | sed -e 's!^!1.8 !'
50 $(MAKE) test r19=T 2>&1 | sed -e 's!^!1.9 !'
53 @awk 'BEGIN{RS="=== ";ORS=""}NR==2{sub(/\n$$/,"");print RS""$$0 }' < $<
55 # publishes docs to http://rainbows.rubyforge.org
58 $(RM) -r doc ChangeLog NEWS
59 $(MAKE) doc LOG_VERSION=$(shell git tag -l | tail -1)
60 $(MAKE) -s latest > doc/LATEST
61 find doc/images doc/js -type f | \
62 TZ=UTC xargs touch -d '1970-01-01 00:00:00' doc/rdoc.css
64 chmod 644 $$(find doc -type f)
65 $(RSYNC) -av doc/ rubyforge.org:/var/www/gforge-projects/rainbows/
66 $(RSYNC) -av doc/ dcvr:/srv/rainbows/
67 git ls-files | xargs touch
69 # Create gzip variants of the same timestamp as the original so nginx
70 # "gzip_static on" can serve the gzipped versions directly.
71 doc_gz: docs = $(shell find doc -type f ! -regex '^.*\.\(gif\|jpg\|png\|gz\)$$')
73 touch doc/NEWS.atom.xml -d "$$(awk 'NR==1{print $$4,$$5,$$6}' NEWS)"
74 for i in $(docs); do \
75 gzip --rsyncable -9 < $$i > $$i.gz; touch -r $$i $$i.gz; done
77 # launches any of the following shells with RUBYLIB set