pkgsrc/mk/bsd.pkg.error.mk

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# $NetBSD: bsd.pkg.error.mk,v 1.4 2008/02/07 21:36:13 rillig Exp $
ERROR_DIR= ${WRKDIR}/.error
WARNING_DIR= ${WRKDIR}/.warning
_ERROR_DONE_DIR= ${WRKDIR}/.error-done
_WARNING_DONE_DIR= ${WRKDIR}/.warning-done
# Macros for outputting delayed error and warning messages that are
# picked up by the error-check target and can be used in place of
# ${ECHO}. We output to files that are named without leading dots.
#
DELAYED_ERROR_MSG?= ${ECHO} >> ${ERROR_DIR}/${.TARGET:T:C/^[.]*//:Q}
DELAYED_WARNING_MSG?= ${ECHO} >> ${WARNING_DIR}/${.TARGET:T:C/^[.]*//:Q}
makedirs: ${ERROR_DIR} ${WARNING_DIR} ${_ERROR_DONE_DIR} ${_WARNING_DONE_DIR}
${ERROR_DIR} ${WARNING_DIR} ${_ERROR_DONE_DIR} ${_WARNING_DONE_DIR}:
${RUN}${MKDIR} ${.TARGET}
.PHONY: error-check
######################################################################
### error-check (PRIVATE)
######################################################################
### error-check is a macro target that will peek in the warning and
### error directories to check for the presence of any files. If they
### exist and are non-empty, then they are assumed to be message files
### and will be outputted then removed. If they are from the error
### directory, then the target will fail.
###
error-check: .USE
${RUN} \
${RM} -f ${WARNING_DIR}/*.tmp; \
${TEST} -d ${WARNING_DIR} || exit 0; \
cd ${WARNING_DIR}; \
for file in ./*; do \
${TEST} "$$file" != "./*" || exit 0; \
break; \
done; \
${CAT} ./* | ${WARNING_CAT}; \
${MV} -f ./* ${_WARNING_DONE_DIR}
${RUN} \
${RM} -f ${ERROR_DIR}/*.tmp; \
${TEST} -d ${ERROR_DIR} || exit 0; \
cd ${ERROR_DIR}; \
for file in ./*; do \
${TEST} "$$file" != "./*" || exit 0; \
break; \
done; \
${CAT} * | ${ERROR_CAT}; \
if ${_NONZERO_FILESIZE_P} ./*; then \
${MV} -f ./* ${_ERROR_DONE_DIR}; \
exit 1; \
fi
######################################################################
### error-clean (PRIVATE)
######################################################################
### error-clean removes the error and warning directory and files.
###
error-clean:
${RUN}${RM} -fr ${ERROR_DIR} ${WARNING_DIR}