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HGVERSION:= $(shell hg parents --template 'hgid: {node|short}' | HGVERSION:= $(shell hg parents --template 'hgid: {node|short}') |
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Make rebuilds targets only if one of the dependencies is never. That means even if the version has changed, due to a change somewhere, files using HGVERSION will not be rebuild. To overcome this add new dependency in the Makefile to to these files: | Make rebuilds targets only if one of the dependencies is newer. That means even if the version has changed, due to a change somewhere, files using HGVERSION will not be rebuilt automatically. To overcome this, add a new dependency in the Makefile to update these files: |
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version.cc: hgstamp hgstamp: update_hgstamp update_hgstamp: [ -f hgstamp ] || touch hgstamp echo $(HGVERSION) | cmp -s hgstamp - || echo $(HGVERSION) > hgstamp |
version.o: hgstamp .PHONY: hgstamp hgstamp: [ -f $@ ] || touch $@ echo $(HGVERSION) | cmp -s $@ - || echo $(HGVERSION) > $@ |
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In this example version.cc depend has the extra dependency hgstamp, which is updated by the rule 'update_hgstamp', if and only if the version has ''realy'' has changed. |
In this example version.o has the extra dependency hgstamp. The hgstamp rule updates hgstamp if and only if the version has ''really'' changed. To make sure the hgstamp rule will be executed every time, hgstamp is a phony target (see [[http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Phony-Targets.html|make manual]]). |
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= Autotools = If you are using automake add the following lines to your Makefile.am: {{{ HGVERSION:= $(shell hg -R $(top_srcdir) parents --template 'hgid: {node|short}' 2> /dev/null || grep node $(top_srcdir)/.hg_archival.txt 2> /dev/null || true ) AM_CPPFLAGS = -DHGVERSION="\"${HGVERSION}\"" version.o: hgstamp .PHONY: hgstamp hgstamp: [ -f $@ ] || touch $@ echo $(HGVERSION) | cmp -s $@ - || echo $(HGVERSION) > $@ }}} The definition of HGVERSION is more robust here. It tries to get the version in the following order * hg parents, the -R option is added to prevent hg from searching in lower directories in case we don't have a repository * grabbing it from .hg_archival.txt, in case we are using a tarball made by hg archive * undefined = LaTeX = Just add the following lines to your Makefile {{{ HGID:=$(shell hg parents -R . --template "{node|short}" | sed 's/.*/\\renewcommand{\\hgid}{&}/') .PHONY: hgstamp hgid.tex: [ -f $@ ] || touch $@ echo '$(HGID)' | cmp -s $@ - || echo '$(HGID)' > $@ }}} and this lines to your main tex file: {{{ \newcommand{\hgid}{null} \input{hgid} }}} Now one can use the command \hgid to get the version everywhere. ---- CategoryHowTo |
Simple
Add the following line to your Makefile
HGVERSION:= $(shell hg parents --template 'hgid: {node|short}')
and
-DHGVERSION="\"${HGVERSION}\""
to your CPPFLAGS. Now one can use the define HGVERSION inside the code.
Rebuild files using HGVERSION
Make rebuilds targets only if one of the dependencies is newer. That means even if the version has changed, due to a change somewhere, files using HGVERSION will not be rebuilt automatically. To overcome this, add a new dependency in the Makefile to update these files:
version.o: hgstamp .PHONY: hgstamp hgstamp: [ -f $@ ] || touch $@ echo $(HGVERSION) | cmp -s $@ - || echo $(HGVERSION) > $@
In this example version.o has the extra dependency hgstamp. The hgstamp rule updates hgstamp if and only if the version has really changed. To make sure the hgstamp rule will be executed every time, hgstamp is a phony target (see make manual).
Autotools
If you are using automake add the following lines to your Makefile.am:
HGVERSION:= $(shell hg -R $(top_srcdir) parents --template 'hgid: {node|short}' 2> /dev/null || grep node $(top_srcdir)/.hg_archival.txt 2> /dev/null || true ) AM_CPPFLAGS = -DHGVERSION="\"${HGVERSION}\"" version.o: hgstamp .PHONY: hgstamp hgstamp: [ -f $@ ] || touch $@ echo $(HGVERSION) | cmp -s $@ - || echo $(HGVERSION) > $@
The definition of HGVERSION is more robust here. It tries to get the version in the following order
- hg parents, the -R option is added to prevent hg from searching in lower directories in case we don't have a repository
- grabbing it from .hg_archival.txt, in case we are using a tarball made by hg archive
- undefined
LaTeX
Just add the following lines to your Makefile
HGID:=$(shell hg parents -R . --template "{node|short}" | sed 's/.*/\\renewcommand{\\hgid}{&}/') .PHONY: hgstamp hgid.tex: [ -f $@ ] || touch $@ echo '$(HGID)' | cmp -s $@ - || echo '$(HGID)' > $@
and this lines to your main tex file:
\newcommand{\hgid}{null} \input{hgid}
Now one can use the command \hgid to get the version everywhere.