Samplefa Makefile
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NAMEPREFIX = samplefa FIRSTLETTERSUBDIR = s # -------------------------------------------------- OBJDIR = /l1/release/13/obj/$(FIRSTLETTERSUBDIR)/$(NAMEPREFIX)/ IDXDIR = /l1/release/13/idx/$(FIRSTLETTERSUBDIR)/$(NAMEPREFIX)/ PREPDIR = /l1/release/13/prep/$(FIRSTLETTERSUBDIR)/$(NAMEPREFIX)/ DATADIR = /l1/release/13/prep/$(FIRSTLETTERSUBDIR)/$(NAMEPREFIX)/data/ COLLBINDIR = /l1/release/13/bin/$(FIRSTLETTERSUBDIR)/$(NAMEPREFIX)/ BINDIR = /l1/release/13/bin/t/text/ XMLFILE = $(OBJDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).xml # -------------------------------------------------- XMLDOCTYPE = $(PREPDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).xml.inp # -------------------------------------------------- XMLDECL = /l1/release/13/misc/sgml/xml.dcl # -------------------------------------------------- XPATBINDIR = /l/local/bin/ XPATBLD = $(XPATBINDIR)xpatbldu XPATEXEC = $(XPATBINDIR)xpatu SGMLRGN = $(XPATBINDIR)sgmlrgn MULTIRGN = $(XPATBINDIR)multirgn XMLRGN = $(XPATBINDIR)xmlrgn # Use OpsnSP 1.5 or higher OSX = /l/local/bin/osx OSGMLNORM = /l/local/bin/osgmlnorm VALIDATEEACHSCRIPT = $(PREPDIR)validateeach.csh # -------------------------------------------------- # Set these environment variables so that onsgmls osgmlnorm # will use XML rules to determin input encoding and output # UTF-8 # Enable XML all the time: The multibyte version of OpenSP can # operate in a mode in which the internal character set does not # vary with the document character set, but is always a fixed # character set, known as the system character set; this mode of # operation is called fixed character set mode. export SP_CHARSET_FIXED=YES # This specifies the default encoding when operating in fixed # character set mode. The value must be the name of an available # encoding. The default encoding cannot be document character set # relative when operating in fixed character set mode. On input, # this uses XML's rules to determine the encoding. On output, this # uses UTF-8. export SP_ENCODING=XML # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # We are forced to use this pseudo-target to ignore errors from osx in # the 'norm' target below because we're using an xml decl to parse the # output of osgmlnorm to turn sgml singletons into xml singletons. In # spite of the error, osx seems to run to completion and produce correct # output # .IGNORE: ### ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ### validate each file individually (easier to find errors that way) validateeach: $(VALIDATEEACHSCRIPT) all: prepdocs validate norm singledd xml post ### !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ### Now check .err files in data dir ### !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ### ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ### fix up docs prepdocs: $(COLLBINDIR)preparedocs.pl $(DATADIR) $(XMLFILE) $(PREPDIR)logfile.txt ### ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ## ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ## validate one last time for luck validate: onsgmls -wxml -s -f $(PREPDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).errors $(XMLDECL) $(XMLDOCTYPE) $(XMLFILE) ## ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ## ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ## ensure attribute order matches DTD (required for xmlrgn) and that ## singletons have the form <foo/> not <foo> norm: cp $(XMLFILE) $(XMLFILE).prenorm $(OSGMLNORM) -f $(PREPDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).errors $(XMLDECL) $(XMLDOCTYPE) $(XMLFILE).prenorm > $(XMLFILE).postnorm $(OSX) -bUTF-8 -xlower -xempty -xno-nl-in-tag -f $(PREPDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).errors $(XMLDECL) $(XMLDOCTYPE) $(XMLFILE).postnorm > $(XMLFILE).postnorm.osx cp $(XMLFILE).postnorm.osx $(XMLFILE) ## ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ## ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ## have xpat index everything as a single file singledd: cp $(PREPDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).blank.dd $(IDXDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).dd $(XPATBLD) -m 256m -D $(IDXDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).dd cp $(IDXDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).dd $(PREPDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).presgml.dd ## ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ## ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ## index the sgml using xmlrgn -- validates and indexes with SGML declaration. xml: cp $(PREPDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).presgml.dd $(IDXDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).dd $(XMLRGN) -D $(IDXDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).dd $(XMLDECL) $(XMLDOCTYPE) $(XMLFILE) cp $(IDXDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).dd $(PREPDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).prepost.dd ## ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ## ---------------------------------------------------------------------- post: cp $(PREPDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).prepost.dd $(IDXDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).dd touch $(IDXDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).init $(XPATEXEC) -q $(IDXDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).dd < $(PREPDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).extra.srch | $(BINDIR)output.dd.frag.pl $(IDXDIR) > $(PREPDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).extra.dd $(BINDIR)inc.extra.dd.pl $(PREPDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).extra.dd $(IDXDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).dd ## ---------------------------------------------------------------------- clean: rm -f $(PREPDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).errors rm -f $(PREPDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).presgml.dd rm -f $(PREPDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).prepost.dd rm -f $(PREPDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).extra.dd rm -f $(IDXDIR)$(NAMEPREFIX).dd rm -f $(IDXDIR)*.rgn rm -f $(IDXDIR)*.idx rm -f $(XMLFILE).prenorm rm -f $(XMLFILE).postnorm rm -f $(XMLFILE).postnorm.osx