# hledger project makefile # optional features described in README, comment out if you don't have the libs OPTFLAGS=-DHAPPS -DVTY # command to run during "make ci" CICMD=test #CICMD=web --debug -BE # command to run during "make prof" PROFCMD=-f 1000x1000x10.ledger balance # executables to run during "make benchtest" (prepend ./ if not in $PATH) BENCHEXES=hledger-0.5 hledger-0.6 ledger # document viewing commands VIEWHTMLCMD=open VIEWPSCMD=open PLATFORMBINARIES=hledgermac hledgerlinux #hledgerwin BINARYFILENAME=`runhaskell ./hledger.hs --binary-filename` SOURCEFILES:=*hs Commands/*hs Ledger/*hs DOCFILES:=HOME README NEWS CONTRIBUTORS SCREENSHOTS PATCHLEVEL:=$(shell expr `darcs changes --count --from-tag=\\\\\.` - 1) BUILDFLAGS:=-DPATCHLEVEL=$(PATCHLEVEL) $(OPTFLAGS) TIME:=$(shell date +"%Y%m%d%H%M") default: tag hledger ###################################################################### # BUILDING, DEBUGGING # build the standard developer's binary, quickly hledger: setversion ghc --make hledger.hs -o hledger $(BUILDFLAGS) # -O # build the profiling-enabled binary. You may need to cabal install # --reinstall -p some libs. hledgerp: setversion ghc --make hledger.hs -prof -auto-all -o hledgerp #$(BUILDFLAGS) # build the coverage-enabled binary (untested) hledgercov: setversion ghc --make hledger.hs -hpc -o hledgercov $(BUILDFLAGS) # build the fastest binary we can hledgeropt: setversion ghc --make hledger.hs -o hledgeropt $(BUILDFLAGS) -O2 # -fvia-C # -fexcess-precision -optc-O3 -optc-ffast-math # build a deployable binary for mac, one which uses only standard osx libs hledgermac: setversion sudo port deactivate gmp ghc --make hledger.hs -o $(BINARYFILENAME) $(BUILDFLAGS) -O2 -optl-L/usr/lib #-optl-F/Library/Frameworks/GMP sudo port activate gmp @echo Please check the build depends only on standard system libraries: otool -L $(BINARYFILENAME) # build a deployable binary for gnu/linux, statically linked hledgerlinux: setversion ghc --make hledger.hs -o hledgerlinux $(BUILDFLAGS) -O2 -static -optl-static -optl-pthread # build a deployable binary for windows, using cygwin presumably # hledgerwin: setversion # ghc --make hledger.hs -o hledgerlinux $(BUILDFLAGS) -O2 -static -optl-static -optl-pthread # "continuous integration" testing - auto-recompile and run hledger test # (or some other command) whenever a module changes. sp is from # searchpath.org , you might need the patched version from # http://joyful.com/repos/searchpath . continuous ci: setversion sp --no-exts --no-default-map -o hledger ghc --make hledger.hs $(BUILDFLAGS) --run $(CICMD) # build the benchmark runner. Requires tabular from hackage. bench: ghc --make tools/bench.hs # build the doctest runner tools/doctest: tools/doctest.hs ghc --make tools/doctest.hs # build the generateledger tool generateledger: tools/generateledger.hs ghc --make tools/generateledger.hs # get a debug prompt ghci: ghci hledger.hs # generate, save and display a standard profile prof: sampleledgers hledgerp @echo "Profiling $(PROFCMD)" ./hledgerp +RTS -p -RTS $(PROFCMD) >/dev/null mv hledgerp.prof profs/$(TIME)-orig.prof tools/simplifyprof.hs profs/$(TIME)-orig.prof >profs/$(TIME).prof (cd profs; rm -f latest*.prof; ln -s $(TIME)-orig.prof latest-orig.prof; ln -s $(TIME).prof latest.prof) echo; cat profs/latest.prof # generate, save and display a graphical heap profile heap: sampleledgers hledgerp @echo "Profiling heap with $(PROFCMD)" ./hledgerp +RTS -hc -RTS $(PROFCMD) >/dev/null mv hledgerp.hp profs/$(TIME).hp (cd profs; rm -f latest.hp; ln -s $(TIME).hp latest.hp; \ hp2ps $(TIME).hp; rm -f latest.ps; ln -s $(TIME).ps latest.ps) $(VIEWPSCMD) profs/latest.ps # generate, save and display a code coverage report (untested) coverage: sampleledgers hledgercov @echo "Generating coverage report with $(PROFCMD)" ./hledgercov $(PROFCMD) >/dev/null hpc report hledgercov #hpc markup hledgercov ###################################################################### # TESTING # run all tests test: unittest doctest haddocktest # run unit tests, without waiting for compilation unittest: runghc hledger.hs test # run doc tests doctest: tools/doctest @tools/doctest AddCommand.hs @tools/doctest Tests.hs # make sure we have no haddock errors haddocktest: @make --quiet haddock # run performance tests and save results in profs/. # Requires some tests defined in bench.tests and some executables defined above. benchtest: sampleledgers bench.tests bench tools/bench -fbench.tests $(BENCHEXES) | tee profs/$(TIME).bench @rm -f benchresults.* @(cd profs; rm -f latest.bench; ln -s $(TIME).bench latest.bench) # generate standard sample ledgers sampleledgers: sample.ledger 100x100x10.ledger 1000x1000x10.ledger 10000x1000x10.ledger 100000x1000x10.ledger sample.ledger: true # XXX should probably regenerate this 100x100x10.ledger: generateledger tools/generateledger 100 100 10 >$@ 1000x1000x10.ledger: generateledger tools/generateledger 1000 1000 10 >$@ 10000x1000x10.ledger: generateledger tools/generateledger 10000 1000 10 >$@ 100000x1000x10.ledger: generateledger tools/generateledger 100000 1000 10 >$@ ###################################################################### # DOCUMENTATION # website/ and website/api-doc/ always exist. website contains both # generated files (UPPERCASE.html) and revision-controlled resource files # (everything else). website/api-doc contains only generated files. cleandocs: rm -rf website/[A-Z]*.html website/api-doc/* # rebuild all docs docs: web pdf api-docs # build the main hledger.org website web: for d in $(DOCFILES); do pandoc -s -H website/header.html -A website/footer.html -r rst $$d >website/$$d.html; done cd website; rm -f index.html; ln -s HOME.html index.html # generate pdf versions of main docs pdf: -for d in $(DOCFILES); do rst2pdf $$d -o website/$$d.pdf; done # generate api docs # We munge haddock and hoogle into a rough but useful framed layout. # For this to work the hoogle cgi must be built with base target "main". api-docs: haddock hoogle echo "Converting api docs to frames" ; \ sed -i -e 's%^>website/api-doc/hscolour.css #set up the hoogle web interface #uses a hoogle source tree configured with --datadir=., patched to fix haddock urls/target frame HOOGLESRC=/usr/local/src/hoogle HOOGLE=$(HOOGLESRC)/dist/build/hoogle/hoogle HOOGLEVER=`$(HOOGLE) --version |tail -n 1 | sed -e 's/Version /hoogle-/'` hoogle: hoogleindex echo "Configuring hoogle web interface" ; \ if test -f $(HOOGLE) ; then \ cd website/api-doc && \ rm -f $(HOOGLEVER) && \ ln -s . $(HOOGLEVER) && \ cp -r $(HOOGLESRC)/src/res/ . && \ cp -p $(HOOGLE) index.cgi && \ touch log.txt && chmod 666 log.txt ; \ else \ echo "Could not find $(HOOGLE) in the hoogle source tree" ; \ fi #generate a hoogle index hoogleindex: $(MAIN) echo "Generating hoogle index" ; \ $(HADDOCK) -o website/api-doc --hoogle $^ && \ cd website/api-doc && \ hoogle --convert=main.txt --output=default.hoo ###################################################################### # RELEASING # Places where hledger's version number makes an appearance: # hledger --version # hledger's cabal file # darcs tags # hackage tarball filenames # hackage pages # # Goals and constraints for our version number system: # 1 automation, robustness, simplicity, platform independence # 2 cabal versions must be all-numeric # 3 release versions can be concise (without extra .0's) # 4 releases should have a corresponding darcs tag # 5 development builds should have a precise version appearing in --version # 6 development builds should generate cabal packages with non-confusing versions # 7 there should be a way to mark builds/releases as alpha or beta # 8 it should be easy to darcs get the .0 release even after bugfix releases # 9 avoid unnecessary compiling and linking # 10 minimise rcs noise and syncing issues (commits, unrecorded changes) # # Current plan: # - The release version looks like major.minor[.bugfix]. bugfix is 0 (and # may be elided) for a normal release, or 1..n for a bugfix release, or # 98 meaning an alpha for the forthcoming release, or 99 meaning a beta. # - The build version looks like major.minor.bugfix.patches, where patches # is the number of patches applied since the last release tag. # - Set the release version in VERSION before "make" or "make release". # - "make" updates version strings where needed, and defines PATCHES. # "make release" also records the version number changes and tags the # repo. (Todo: make cabal build set the version and PATCHES, also) # - hledger --version shows the build version # - The cabal package uses the release version # - The release tag is the non-elided release version. # run pre-release checks: cabal is happy, the code builds, tests pass.. check: setversion test cabal clean cabal check cabal configure -fvty -fhapps cabal build dist/build/hledger/hledger test 2>&1 | tail -1 | grep -q 'Errors: 0 Failures: 0' # Build a cabal release, tag the repo and maybe upload to hackage. # Don't forget to update VERSION if needed. Examples: # releasing 0.5: set VERSION to 0.5, make release hackageupload # doing a bugfix release: set VERSION to 0.5.1, make release hackageupload # building 0.6 alpha: set VERSION to 0.5.98, make # releasing 0.6 beta: set VERSION to 0.5.99, make release release: check setandrecordversion tagrelease sdist # file where the current release version is defined VERSIONFILE=VERSION # two or three-part version string VERSION:=`grep -v '^--' $(VERSIONFILE)` # three-part version string ifeq ($(shell ghc -e "length (filter (=='.') \"$(VERSION)\")"), 1) VERSION3:=$(VERSION).0 else VERSION3:=$(VERSION) endif # other files containing the version string VERSIONFILES=hledger.cabal Version.hs hledger.cabal: $(VERSIONFILE) perl -p -e "s/(^version: *) .*/\1 $(VERSION)/" -i $@ Version.hs: $(VERSIONFILE) perl -p -e "s/(^version *= *)\".*?\"/\1\"$(VERSION3)\"/" -i $@ # update the version string in local files. Triggered by "make". setversion: $(VERSIONFILES) # update the version string in local files, and record them (and # $VERSIONFILE) if changed. Be careful, will record all changes in those # files (so prompts interactively). Triggered by "make release". setandrecordversion: setversion darcs record -m "bump version" $(VERSIONFILE) $(VERSIONFILES) tagrelease: darcs tag $(VERSION3) sdist: cabal sdist # display a hackage upload command reminder hackageupload: @echo please do: cabal upload dist/hledger-$(VERSION).tar.gz -v3 # send unpushed patches to the mail list send: darcs send http://joyful.com/repos/hledger --to=hledger@googlegroups.com --edit-description # push patches and anything else pending to the public server push: pushprofs pushbinary darcs push joyful.com:/repos/hledger # pull anything pending from the public server pull: pullprofs darcs pull -a joyful.com:/repos/hledger # push any new profiles and benchtest results to the public site # beware, results will vary depending on which machine generated them pushprofs: rsync -azP profs/ joyful.com:/repos/hledger/profs/ # fetch any new profiles and benchtest results from the public site pullprofs: rsync -azP joyful.com:/repos/hledger/profs/ profs/ # push a deployable binary for this platform to the public site # make hledgerPLAT first pushbinary: -gzip -9 $(BINARYFILENAME) rsync -aP $(BINARYFILENAME).gz joyful.com:/repos/hledger/website/binaries/ # show project stats useful for release notes stats: showlastreleasedate showreleaseauthors showloc showerrors showlocalchanges showreleasechanges bench showreleaseauthors: @echo Patch authors since last release: @darcs changes --from-tag . |grep '^\w' |cut -c 31- |sort |uniq @echo showloc: @echo Lines of non-test code: @sloccount `ls $(SOURCEFILES) |grep -v Tests.hs` | grep haskell: @echo Lines of test code: @sloccount Tests.hs | grep haskell: @echo showlastreleasedate: @echo Last release date: @darcs changes --from-tag . | tail -2 @echo showerrors: @echo Known errors: @awk '/^** errors/, /^** / && !/^** errors/' NOTES | grep '^\*\*\* ' | tail +1 @echo showlocalchanges: @echo Local changes: @-darcs push joyful.com:/repos/hledger --dry-run | grep '*' | tac @echo showreleasechanges: @echo "Changes since last release: ("`darcs changes --from-tag . --count`")" @darcs changes --from-tag . | grep '*' @echo ###################################################################### # MISCELLANEOUS tag: emacstags emacstags: @rm -f TAGS; hasktags -e $(SOURCEFILES) hledger.cabal clean: rm -f `find . -name "*.o" -o -name "*.hi" -o -name "*~" -o -name "darcs-amend-record*"` Clean: clean cleandocs rm -f hledger TAGS tags