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qpdf/manual/build.mk
Jay Berkenbilt c8729398dd Generate help content from manual
This is a massive rewrite of the help text and cli.rst section of the
manual. All command-line flags now have their own help and are
specifically index. qpdf --help is completely redone.
2022-01-30 13:11:03 -05:00

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Makefile

DOC_OUT := manual/$(OUTPUT_DIR)
S_HTML_OUT := $(DOC_OUT)/singlehtml
S_HTML_TARGET := $(S_HTML_OUT)/index.html
HTML_OUT := $(DOC_OUT)/html
HTML_TARGET := $(HTML_OUT)/index.html
PDF_OUT := $(DOC_OUT)/latex
PDF_TARGET := $(PDF_OUT)/qpdf.pdf
TARGETS_manual := \
$(DOC_OUT)/qpdf.1 \
$(DOC_OUT)/fix-qdf.1 \
$(DOC_OUT)/zlib-flate.1
ifeq ($(BUILD_HTML),1)
TARGETS_manual += $(HTML_TARGET) $(S_HTML_TARGET)
endif
ifeq ($(BUILD_PDF),1)
TARGETS_manual += $(PDF_TARGET)
endif
MANUAL_DEPS = $(wildcard manual/*.rst) manual/conf.py manual/_ext/qpdf.py
# Prevent targets that run $(SPHINX) from running in parallel by using
# order-only dependencies (the dependencies listed after the |) to
# avoid clashes in temporary files that cause the build to fail with
# the error "_pickle.UnpicklingError: pickle data was truncated"
$(HTML_TARGET): $(MANUAL_DEPS)
$(SPHINX) -M html manual $(DOC_OUT) -W
$(S_HTML_TARGET): $(MANUAL_DEPS) | $(HTML_TARGET)
$(SPHINX) -M singlehtml manual $(DOC_OUT) -W
$(PDF_TARGET): $(MANUAL_DEPS) | $(S_HTML_TARGET) $(HTML_TARGET)
$(SPHINX) -M latexpdf manual $(DOC_OUT) -W
$(DOC_OUT)/%.1: manual/%.1.in
sed -e 's:@PACKAGE_VERSION@:$(PACKAGE_VERSION):g' < $< > $@
# The doc-dist target must not removed $(DOC_DEST) so that it works to
# do stuff like make doc-dist DOC_DEST=$(DESTDIR)/$(docdir). Make sure
# what this does is consistent with ../README-doc.txt and the
# information in the manual and ../README.md.
.PHONY: doc-dist
doc-dist: build_manual
@if test x"$(DOC_DEST)" = x; then \
echo DOC_DEST must be set 1>& 2; \
false; \
fi
if test -d $(DOC_DEST); then \
$(RM) -rf $(DOC_DEST)/*html $(DOC_DEST)/*.pdf; \
else \
mkdir -p $(DOC_DEST); \
fi
cp -r $(DOC_OUT)/html doc
cp -r $(DOC_OUT)/singlehtml doc
cp $(PDF_TARGET) $(DOC_DEST)/qpdf-manual.pdf