runghc Setup.hs configure --user --prefix=/
runghc Setup.hs build
-profile: $(PN).cabal $(SRCS)
- runghc Setup.hs configure --user --enable-executable-profiling --prefix=/
+# The $(BIN) dependency means that we should build once normally
+# before attempting the profiling build (this is required for some
+# reason).
+profile: $(PN).cabal $(SRCS) $(BIN)
+ runghc Setup.hs configure --user \
+ --enable-executable-profiling \
+ --prefix=/
runghc Setup.hs build
-doc: $(PN).cabal $(SRCS)
+dist/doc: $(PN).cabal $(SRCS)
runghc Setup.hs configure --user --prefix=/
- runghc Setup.hs hscolour --executables
- runghc Setup.hs haddock --internal \
- --executables \
- --hyperlink-source
+ runghc Setup.hs hscolour --all
+ runghc Setup.hs haddock --all \
+ --hyperlink-source \
+ --haddock-options="--ignore-all-exports"
+
+doc: dist/doc
+
+
+# The MLB schema is identical to the regular one.
+doc/dbschema/MLB_earlylineXML.png: doc/dbschema/earlylineXML.png
+ cp $< $@
+
#
# Testing.
#
# Misc.
#
-dist:
+
+# Only generate MLB_earlylineXML.png long enough to create
+# the tarball.
+dist: doc/dbschema/MLB_earlylineXML.png
runghc Setup.hs configure --prefix=/
- runghc Setup.hs sdist
+ TAR_OPTIONS="--format=ustar" runghc Setup.hs sdist
+ rm $<
hlint:
hlint --ignore="Use camelCase" \
rm -f *.xml
rm -rf tmp
rm -f schemagen/*.dtd
+ find ./ -name '*.prof' -delete
+ find ./ -name '*.o' -delete
+ find ./ -name '*.hi' -delete
#
# $<. Its use is legitimate since we do sort of depend on the
# directory existing.
$(DTDS): %.dtd: % $(XMLS)
- learn $</*.xml > $@
+ schema-learn $</*.xml > $@
schema: $(DTDS)