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# This makefile is defined to give you the following targets:
#
# default: The default target: Compiles the program in package db61b.
# style: Run our style checker on the project source files. Requires that
# the source files compile.
# check: Compiles the db61b package, if needed, and then performs the
# tests described in testing/Makefile.
# clean: Remove regeneratable files (such as .class files) produced by
# other targets and Emacs backup files.
# doc: Make Javadocs for the gitlet internals.
#
# In other words, type 'make' to compile everything; 'make check' to
# compile and test everything, and 'make clean' to clean things up.
#
# You can use this file without understanding most of it, of course, but
# I strongly recommend that you try to figure it out, and where you cannot,
# that you ask questions. The Lab Reader contains documentation.
# Name of package containing main procedure
PACKAGE = gitlet
STYLEPROG = style61b
# The name of the Python 3 program, used in the 'check' target. If your system
# has a different name for this program (such as just "python"), run
# the Makefile with
# make PYTHON=python check
PYTHON = python3
# Flags to pass to tester.py.
TESTER_FLAGS = --reps=5
RMAKE = "$(MAKE)"
# Targets that don't correspond to files, but are to be treated as commands.
.PHONY: default check acceptance unit clean style doc
default:
$(RMAKE) -C $(PACKAGE) default
check: acceptance unit
acceptance: default
$(RMAKE) -C testing PYTHON=$(PYTHON) TESTER_FLAGS="$(TESTER_FLAGS)" check
unit: default
$(RMAKE) -C gitlet unit
style:
$(RMAKE) -C $(PACKAGE) STYLEPROG=$(STYLEPROG) style
doc:
$(RMAKE) -C $(PACKAGE) doc
# 'make clean' will clean up stuff you can reconstruct.
clean:
$(RM) *~
$(RMAKE) -C $(PACKAGE) clean
$(RMAKE) -C testing clean