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# Project initialization.
#
# Copyright (C) 2018-2019 Mohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>
#
# This Makefile is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
# Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
# option) any later version.
#
# This Makefile is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
# Public License for more details.
#
# A copy of the GNU General Public License is available at
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# High-level directory definitions
# --------------------------------
#
# Basic directories that are used throughout the project.
#
# Locks are used to make sure that an operation is done in series not in
# parallel (even if Make is run in parallel with the `-j' option). The most
# common case is downloads which are better done in series and not in
# parallel. Also, some programs may not be thread-safe, therefore it will
# be necessary to put a lock on them. This project uses the `flock' program
# to achieve this.
texdir = $(BDIR)/tex
lockdir = $(BDIR)/locks
indir = $(BDIR)/inputs
mtexdir = $(texdir)/macros
bashdir = reproduce/analysis/bash
pconfdir = reproduce/analysis/config
installdir = $(BDIR)/software/installed
# --------- Delete for no Gnuastro ---------
gconfdir = reproduce/software/config/gnuastro
# ------------------------------------------
# TeX build directory
# ------------------
#
# In scenarios where multiple users are working on the project
# simultaneously, they can't all build the final paper together, there will
# be conflicts! It is possible to manage the working on the analysis, so no
# conflict is caused in that phase, but it would be very slow to only let
# one of the project members to build the paper at every instance
# (independent parts of the paper can be added to it independently). To fix
# this problem, when we are in a group setting, we'll use the user's ID to
# create a separate LaTeX build directory for each user.
#
# The same logic applies to the final paper PDF: each user will create a
# separte final PDF (for example `paper-user1.pdf' and `paper-user2.pdf')
# and no `paper.pdf' will be built. This isn't a problem because
# `initialize.tex' is a .PHONY prerequisite, so the rule to build the final
# paper is always executed (even if it is present and nothing has
# changed). So in terms of over-all efficiency and processing steps, this
# doesn't change anything.
ifeq (x$(GROUP-NAME),x)
texbdir = $(texdir)/build
final-paper = paper.pdf
else
user = $(shell whoami)
texbdir = $(texdir)/build-$(user)
final-paper = paper-$(user).pdf
endif
tikzdir = $(texbdir)/tikz
# Original system environment
# ---------------------------
#
# Before defining the local sub-environment here, we'll need to save the
# system's environment for some scenarios (for example after `clean'ing the
# built programs).
curdir := $(shell echo $$(pwd))
# High level environment
# ----------------------
#
# We want the full recipe to be executed in one call to the shell. Also we
# want Make to run the specific version of Bash that we have installed
# during `./project configure' time.
#
# Regarding the directories, this project builds its major dependencies
# itself and doesn't use the local system's default tools. With these
# environment variables, we are setting it to prefer the software we have
# build here.
#
# `TEXINPUTS': we have to remove all possible user-specified directories to
# avoid conflicts with existing TeX Live solutions. Later (in `paper.mk'),
# we are also going to overwrite `TEXINPUTS' just before `pdflatex'.
.ONESHELL:
.SHELLFLAGS = -ec
export TEXINPUTS :=
export CCACHE_DISABLE := 1
export PATH := $(installdir)/bin
export LDFLAGS := -L$(installdir)/lib
export SHELL := $(installdir)/bin/bash
export CPPFLAGS := -I$(installdir)/include
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH := $(installdir)/lib
# RPATH is automatically written in macOS, so `DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH' is
# ultimately redundant. But on some systems, even having a single value
# causes crashs (see bug #56682). So we'll just give it no value at all.
export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH :=
# Recipe startup script, see `reproduce/software/bash/bashrc.sh'.
export PROJECT_STATUS := make
export BASH_ENV := $(shell pwd)/reproduce/software/bash/bashrc.sh
# Python enviroment
# -----------------
#
# The main Python environment variable is `PYTHONPATH'. However, so far we
# have found several other Python-related environment variables on some
# systems which might interfere. To be safe, we are removing all their
# values.
export PYTHONPATH := $(installdir)/lib/python/site-packages
export PYTHONPATH3 := $(PYTHONPATH)
export _LMFILES_ :=
export PYTHONPATH2 :=
export LOADEDMODULES :=
export MPI_PYTHON_SITEARCH :=
export MPI_PYTHON2_SITEARCH :=
export MPI_PYTHON3_SITEARCH :=
# High-level level directories
# ----------------------------
#
# These are just the top-level directories for all the separate steps. The
# directories (or possible sub-directories) for individual steps will be
# defined and added within their own Makefiles.
#
# The `.SUFFIXES' rule with no prerequisite is defined to eliminate all the
# default implicit rules. The default implicit rules are to do with
# programming (for example converting `.c' files to `.o' files). The
# problem they cause is when you want to debug the make command with `-d'
# option: they add too many extra checks that make it hard to find what you
# are looking for in the outputs.
.SUFFIXES:
$(lockdir): | $(BDIR); mkdir $@
# High-level Makefile management
# ------------------------------
#
# About `.PHONY': these are targets that must be built even if a file with
# their name exists.
#
# Only `$(mtexdir)/initialize.tex' corresponds to a file. This is because
# we want to ensure that the file is always built in every run: it contains
# the project version which may change between two separate runs, even when
# no file actually differs.
packagebasename := $(shell echo paper-$$(git describe --dirty --always))
packagecontents = $(texdir)/$(packagebasename)
.PHONY: all clean dist dist-zip distclean clean-mmap $(packagecontents) \
$(mtexdir)/initialize.tex
# --------- Delete for no Gnuastro ---------
clean-mmap:; rm -f reproduce/config/gnuastro/mmap*
# ------------------------------------------
clean: clean-mmap
# Delete the top-level PDF file.
rm -f *.pdf
# Delete all the built outputs except the dependency
# programs. We'll use Bash's extended options builtin (`shopt') to
# enable "extended glob" (for listing of files). It allows extended
# features like ignoring the listing of a file with `!()' that we
# are using afterwards.
shopt -s extglob
rm -rf $(BDIR)/tex/macros/!(dependencies.tex|dependencies-bib.tex)
rm -rf $(BDIR)/!(software|tex) $(BDIR)/tex/!(macros|build)
rm -rf $(BDIR)/tex/build/!(tikz) $(BDIR)/tex/build/tikz/*
distclean: clean
# Without cleaning the Git hooks, we won't be able to easily
# commit or checkout after this task is done. So we'll remove them
# first.
rm .git/hooks/post-checkout .git/hooks/pre-commit
# We'll be deleting the built environent programs and just need the
# `rm' program. So for this recipe, we'll use the host system's
# `rm', not our own.
$$sys_rm -rf $(BDIR)
$$sys_rm -f Makefile .gnuastro .local .build
$$sys_rm -f $(pconfdir)/LOCAL.mk $(gconfdir)/gnuastro-local.conf
# Packaging rules
# ---------------
#
# With the rules in this section, you can package the project in a state
# that is ready for building the final PDF with LaTeX. This is useful for
# collaborators who only want to contribute to the text of your project,
# without having to worry about the technicalities of the analysis.
$(packagecontents): | $(texdir)
# Set up the output directory, delete it if it exists and remake it
# to fill with new contents.
dir=$(texdir)/$(packagebasename)
rm -rf $$dir
mkdir $$dir
# Build a small Makefile to help in automatizing the paper building
# (including the bibliography).
m=$$dir/Makefile
echo "paper.pdf: paper.tex paper.bbl" > $$m
printf "\tpdflatex -shell-escape -halt-on-error paper\n" >> $$m
echo "paper.bbl: tex/src/references.tex" >> $$m
printf "\tpdflatex -shell-escape -halt-on-error paper\n" >> $$m
printf "\tbiber paper\n" >> $$m
echo ".PHONY: clean" >> $$m
echo "clean:" >> $$m
printf "\trm -f *.aux *.auxlock *.bbl *.bcf\n" >> $$m
printf "\trm -f *.blg *.log *.out *.run.xml\n" >> $$m
# Copy the top-level contents into it.
cp configure COPYING for-group README.md README-hacking.md $$dir/
# Build the top-level directories.
mkdir $$dir/reproduce $$dir/tex $$dir/tex/tikz $$dir/tex/build
# Copy all the necessary `reproduce' and `tex' contents.
shopt -s extglob
cp -r tex/src $$dir/tex/src
cp tex/tikz/*.pdf $$dir/tex/tikz
cp -r reproduce/ $$dir/reproduce
cp -r tex/build/!($(packagebasename)) $$dir/tex/build
# Clean up un-necessary/local files: 1) the $(texdir)/build*
# directories (when building in a group structure, there will be
# `build-user1', `build-user2' and etc), are just temporary LaTeX
# build files and don't have any relevant/hand-written files in
# them. 2) The `LOCAL.mk' and `gnuastro-local.conf' files just have
# this machine's local settings and are irrelevant for anyone else.
rm -rf $$dir/tex/build/build*
rm $$dir/reproduce/software/config/installation/LOCAL.mk
rm $$dir/reproduce/software/config/gnuastro/gnuastro-local.conf
# PROJECT SPECIFIC: under this comment, copy any other file for
# packaging, or remove any of the copied files above to suite your
# project.
# Since the packaging is mainly intended for high-level building of
# the PDF with LaTeX, we'll comment the `makepdf' LaTeX macro in
# the paper.
sed -e's|\\newcommand{\\makepdf}{}|%\\newcommand{\\makepdf}{}|' \
paper.tex > $$dir/paper.tex
# Just in case the package users want to rebuild some of the
# figures (manually un-comments the `makepdf' command we commented
# above), correct the TikZ external directory, so the figures can
# be rebuilt.
pgfsettings="$$dir/tex/src/preamble-pgfplots.tex"
sed -e's|{tikz/}|{tex/tikz/}|' $$pgfsettings > $$pgfsettings.new
mv $$pgfsettings.new $$pgfsettings
# Clean temporary (currently those ending in `~') files.
cd $(texdir)
find $(packagebasename) -name \*~ -delete
# Package into `.tar.gz'.
dist: $(packagecontents)
curdir=$$(pwd)
cd $(texdir)
tar -cf $(packagebasename).tar $(packagebasename)
gzip -f --best $(packagebasename).tar
cd $$curdir
mv $(texdir)/$(packagebasename).tar.gz ./
# Package into `.zip'.
dist-zip: $(packagecontents)
curdir=$$(pwd)
cd $(texdir)
zip -q -r $(packagebasename).zip $(packagebasename)
cd $$curdir
mv $(texdir)/$(packagebasename).zip ./
# Project initialization results
# ------------------------------
#
# This file will store some basic info about the project that is necessary
# for the final PDF. Since these are not version controlled, it must be
# calculated everytime the project is run. So even though this file
# actually exists, it is also aded as a `.PHONY' target above.
$(mtexdir)/initialize.tex: | $(mtexdir)
# Version of the project.
@v=$$(git describe --dirty --always);
echo "\newcommand{\projectversion}{$$v}" > $@
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