nim-task-runner/Makefile

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Makefile

SHELL := bash # the shell used internally by "make"
# used inside the included makefiles
BUILD_SYSTEM_DIR := vendor/nimbus-build-system
# we don't want an error here, so we can handle things later, in the ".DEFAULT" target
-include $(BUILD_SYSTEM_DIR)/makefiles/variables.mk
.PHONY: \
all \
clean \
clean-build-dirs \
deps \
test \
update
ifeq ($(NIM_PARAMS),)
# "variables.mk" was not included, so we update the submodules.
GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE := git submodule update --init --recursive
.DEFAULT:
+@ echo -e "Git submodules not found. Running '$(GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE)'.\n"; \
$(GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE) && \
echo
# Now that the included *.mk files appeared, and are newer than this file, Make will restart itself:
# https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html#Remaking-Makefiles
#
# After restarting, it will execute its original goal, so we don't have to start a child Make here
# with "$(MAKE) $(MAKECMDGOALS)". Isn't hidden control flow great?
else # "variables.mk" was included. Business as usual until the end of this file.
# default target, because it's the first one that doesn't start with '.'
all: test
# must be included after the default target
-include $(BUILD_SYSTEM_DIR)/makefiles/targets.mk
ifeq ($(OS),Windows_NT)
# is Windows_NT on XP, 2000, 7, Vista, 10...
detected_OS := Windows
else ifeq ($(strip $(shell uname)),Darwin)
detected_OS := macOS
else
# e.g. Linux
detected_OS := $(strip $(shell uname))
endif
clean: | clean-common clean-build-dirs
clean-build-dirs:
rm -rf test/build
deps: | deps-common
update: | update-common
test: | deps
$(ENV_SCRIPT) nimble tests
endif # "variables.mk" was not included