Provided by: zmk-doc_0.5.1-2_all
NAME
Script — template for describing interpreted scripts
SYNOPSIS
include z.mk # scriptName is the name of the script file $(eval $(call ZMK.Expand,Program,scriptName))
DESCRIPTION
The template Script once expanded with a script name to creates rules for installing and removing a single script written in an interpreted programming language. If the script is a shell script then it can be automatically checked with shellcheck, if available.
TARGETS
This module provides the following targets. install This phony target copies $(scriptName) to $(scriptName.InstallDir), with the name $(scriptName.InstallName) and mode $(scriptName.InstallMode). The target directory is automatically created if required. The variables Configure.ProgramPrefix, Configure.ProgramSuffix and Configure.ProgramTransformName automatically impact the installed names of all the scripts. uninstall This phony target removes $(scriptName) as installed by the install target. static-check-shellcheck This phony target uses shellcheck to perform static analysis of compatible scripts. static-check This phony target depends on the target static-check-shellcheck.
VARIABLES
This module provides the following variables. $(scriptName).Interpreter Name of the script interpreter. The default value is inferred from the extension of the file name. $(scriptName).InstallDir The directory $(scriptName) is installed to. The default value is $(bindir). The special value noinst disables the rules related to installation and uninstallation. $(scriptName).InstallName The name of the script after installation. The default value is $(scriptName) $(scriptName).InstallMode The UNIX mode $(scriptName) is installed with. The default value is 0755. DESTDIR Path added to all installation targets. This variable is normally set externally, to install a compiled program into a staging area during construction of a compiled binary package.
IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
Script uses InstallUninstall to handle installation and removal.
HISTORY
The Script template first appeared in zmk 0.1
AUTHORS
Zygmunt Krynicki <me@zygoon.pl>