#!/usr/bin/perl -w # Copyright (C) 2013-2020 all contributors # License: AGPL-3.0+ use strict; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; open my $m, '<', 'MANIFEST' or die "open(MANIFEST): $!\n"; chomp(my @manifest = (<$m>)); my @EXE_FILES = grep(m!^script/!, @manifest); my $v = {}; my $t = {}; # do not sort my @RELEASES = qw(v1.5.0 v1.4.0 v1.3.0 v1.2.0 v1.1.0-pre1 v1.0.0); $v->{news_deps} = [ map { "Documentation/RelNotes/$_.eml" } @RELEASES ]; $v->{txt} = [ qw(INSTALL README COPYING TODO HACKING) ]; my @dtxt = grep(m!\ADocumentation/[^/]+\.txt\z!, @manifest); push @dtxt, 'Documentation/standards.txt'; push @dtxt, 'Documentation/flow.txt'; push @dtxt, @{$v->{txt}}; for my $txt (@dtxt) { my $html = $txt; $html =~ s/\.txt\z/.html/ or $html .= '.html'; $t->{"$html : $txt"} = [ "\$(txt2pre) <$txt" ]; } $v->{t_slash_star_dot_t} = [ grep(m!\At/.*\.t\z!, @manifest) ]; my @scripts = qw(scripts/ssoma-replay); # legacy my @syn = (@EXE_FILES, grep(m!^lib/.*\.pm$!, @manifest), @scripts); @syn = grep(!/DSKQXS\.pm/, @syn) if !eval { require IO::KQueue }; @syn = grep(!/Unsubscribe\.pm/, @syn) if !eval { require Crypt::CBC }; @syn = grep(!/SaPlugin/, @syn) if !eval { require Mail::SpamAssasin }; $v->{syn_files} = \@syn; $v->{my_syntax} = [map { "$_.syntax" } @syn]; $v->{-m1} = [ map { (split('/'))[-1] } @EXE_FILES ]; $v->{-m5} = [ qw(public-inbox-config public-inbox-v1-format public-inbox-v2-format) ]; $v->{-m7} = [ qw(public-inbox-overview public-inbox-tuning) ]; $v->{-m8} = [ qw(public-inbox-daemon) ]; my @sections = (1, 5, 7, 8); $v->{check_80} = []; $v->{manuals} = []; $v->{mantxt} = []; for my $i (@sections) { my $ary = $v->{"-m$i"}; $v->{"m$i"} = $ary; for my $m (@$ary) { my $pod = "Documentation/$m.pod"; my $txt = "Documentation/$m.txt"; $t->{"$m.$i : $pod"} = [ "\$(podman) -s$i $pod \$@" ]; $t->{"$txt : $pod"} = [ "\$(podtext) $pod \$\@+", "touch -r $pod \$\@+", "mv \$\@+ \$@" ]; $t->{"Documentation/$m.html : $txt"} = [ "\$(txt2pre) <$txt" ]; $t->{".$m.cols : $m.$i"} = [ "\@echo CHECK80 $m.$i;". "COLUMNS=80 \$(MAN) ./$m.$i | \$(check_man)" ]; } push @{$v->{check_80}}, map { ".$_.cols" } @$ary; my $manuals = $v->{"man$i"} = [ map { "$_.$i" } @$ary ]; push @{$v->{manuals}}, @$manuals; push @{$v->{mantxt}}, map { "Documentation/$_.txt" } @$ary; } push @dtxt, @{$v->{mantxt}}; $v->{docs} = [ @dtxt, 'NEWS' ]; $v->{docs_html} = [ map {; my $x = $_; $x =~ s/\.txt\z//; "$x.html" } @{$v->{docs}} ]; $v->{gz_docs} = [ map { "$_.gz" } (@{$v->{docs}},@{$v->{docs_html}}) ]; $v->{rsync_docs} = [ @{$v->{gz_docs}}, @{$v->{docs}}, @{$v->{docs_html}}, qw(NEWS.atom NEWS.atom.gz)]; # external manpages which we host ourselves, since some packages # (currently just Xapian) doesn't host manpages themselves. my @xman = qw(copydatabase.1 xapian-compact.1); $v->{xdocs} = [ map { "Documentation/.$_.txt" } @xman ]; $v->{xdocs_html} = [ map { "Documentation/.$_.html" } @xman ]; for (@{$v->{xdocs}}) { $t->{"$_:"} = [ '$(PERL) -w Documentation/extman.perl $@ >$@+', 'mv $@+ $@' ]; my $html = $_; $html =~ s/\.txt\z/.html/; $t->{"$html : $_"} = [ "\$(txt2pre) <$_" ]; } $v->{gz_xdocs} = [ map { "$_.gz" } (@{$v->{xdocs_html}}, @{$v->{xdocs}}) ]; $v->{rsync_xdocs} = [ @{$v->{gz_xdocs}}, @{$v->{xdocs_html}}, @{$v->{xdocs}} ]; my $TGTS = join("\n", map {; my $tgt_prereq = $_; my $cmds = $t->{$_}; "$tgt_prereq\n".join('', map { "\t$_\n" } @$cmds); } sort keys %$t); my $VARS = join("\n", map {; my $varname = $_; join('', map { "$varname += $_\n" } sort @{$v->{$varname}}); } grep(!/^-/, sort keys %$v)); $VARS .= "\nRELEASES = ".join(' ', @RELEASES)."\n"; # Don't waste user's disk space by installing some pods from # imported code or internal use only my %man3 = map {; # semi-colon tells Perl this is a BLOCK (and not EXPR) my $base = $_; my $mod = $base; $mod =~ s!/!::!g; $mod =~ s/\.\w+\z//; "lib/PublicInbox/$_" => "blib/man3/PublicInbox::$mod.3" } qw(Git.pm Import.pm WWW.pod SaPlugin/ListMirror.pod); WriteMakefile( NAME => 'PublicInbox', VERSION => '1.5.0', AUTHOR => 'Eric Wong ', ABSTRACT => 'public-inbox server infrastructure', EXE_FILES => \@EXE_FILES, PREREQ_PM => { # note: we use spamc(1), NOT the Perl modules # We also depend on git. # Keep this sorted and synced to the INSTALL document # libperl$PERL_VERSION, # `perl5' on FreeBSD # perl-Digest-SHA on RH-based 'Digest::SHA' => 0, # libperl$PERL_VERSION or libencode-perl on Debian, # `perl5' on FreeBSD 'Encode' => 2.35, # 2.35 shipped with 5.10.1 # libperl$PERL_VERSION + perl-modules-$PERL_VERSION 'Compress::Raw::Zlib' => 0, 'Compress::Zlib' => 0, 'IO::Compress::Gzip' => 0, # Plack is needed for public-inbox-httpd and PublicInbox::WWW # 'Plack' => 0, # TODO: this should really be made optional... 'URI::Escape' => 0, # We have more test dependencies, but do not force # users to install them. See INSTALL # All Perl installs I know about have these, but RH-based # distros make them separate even though 'perl' pulls them in 'File::Path' => 0, 'File::Temp' => '0.19', # for ->tmpdir support 'Getopt::Long' => 0, 'Exporter' => 0, # ExtUtils::MakeMaker # this file won't run w/o it... }, MAN3PODS => \%man3, ); sub MY::postamble { my $N = (`{ getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN || nproc; } 2>/dev/null` || 1); $N += 1; # account for sleeps in some tests (and makes an IV) <MANIFEST.gen 2>&1; then \\ diff -u MANIFEST MANIFEST.gen; fi check-manifest : MANIFEST \$(check_manifest) # the traditional way running per-*.t processes: check-each :: pure_all \$(EATMYDATA) \$(PROVE) --state=save -bvw -j\$(N) -@\$(check_manifest) # lightly-tested way to run tests, relies "--state=save" in check-each # for best performance check-run :: pure_all \$(EATMYDATA) \$(PROVE) -bvw t/run.perl :: -j\$(N) -@\$(check_manifest) check :: check-each lib/PublicInbox/UserContent.pm :: contrib/css/216dark.css \$(PERL) -I lib \$@ \$? # Ensure new .pm files will always be installed by updating # the timestamp of Makefile.PL which forces Makefile to be remade Makefile.PL : MANIFEST touch -r MANIFEST \$@ \$(PERLRUN) \$@ EOF }