Interruptible FFI calls with pthread_kill and CancelSynchronousIO. v4
[ghc-hetmet.git] / docs / users_guide / ghc.mk
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 #
 # -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-docs/users_guide_DOCBOOK_SOURCES := \
-    $(wildcard docs/users_guide/*.xml) \
-    $(basename $(wildcard docs/users_guide/*.xml.in))
+docs/users_guide_GENERATED_DOCBOOK_SOURCES := \
+       docs/users_guide/users_guide.xml                \
+       docs/users_guide/what_glasgow_exts_does.gen.xml
+
+# sort remove duplicates
+docs/users_guide_DOCBOOK_SOURCES :=                           \
+    $(sort $(docs/users_guide_GENERATED_DOCBOOK_SOURCES)      \
+           $(wildcard docs/users_guide/*.xml)                 \
+           $(basename $(wildcard docs/users_guide/*.xml.in)))
+
+$(docs/users_guide_GENERATED_DOCBOOK_SOURCES): %.xml: inplace/bin/mkUserGuidePart
+       inplace/bin/mkUserGuidePart $@
 
 $(eval $(call docbook,docs/users_guide,users_guide))
 
-# Hack: dblatex normalises the name of the input file using
-# os.path.realpath, which means that if we're in a linked build tree,
-# it won't be able to find ug-book.xml which is in the build tree but
-# not in the source tree.  Hence, we copy ug-book.xml to the source
-# tree.  This is a horrible hack, but I can't find a better way to do
-# it --SDM (2009-05-11)
+$(eval $(call clean-target,docs/users_guide,gen,$(docs/users_guide_GENERATED_DOCBOOK_SOURCES)))
 
-build_ug_book = $(TOP)/docs/users_guide/ug-book.xml
-src_ug_book  = $(dir $(realpath $(dir $(build_ug_book))/ug-book.xml.in))ug-book.xml
+html_docs/users_guide : docs/users_guide/users_guide/prof_scc.png
 
-ifneq "$(build_ug_book)" "$(src_ug_book)"
-$(src_ug_book) : $(build_ug_book)
+docs/users_guide/users_guide/prof_scc.png : \
+               docs/users_guide/prof_scc.png \
+               docs/users_guide/users_guide/index.html
        $(CP) $< $@
-docs/users_guide/users_guide.pdf docs/users_guide/users_guide.ps: $(src_ug_book)
-endif
+# dep. on d/u/u/index.html is to make sure that the d/u/u dir is created first
+