$v->{xdocs_html} = [ map { "Documentation/.x/.$_.html" } @xman ];
for (@{$v->{xdocs}}) {
$t->{"$_ : | Documentation/.x"} = [
- '$(PERL) -w Documentation/extman.perl >$@',
+ '$(PERL) -w Documentation/extman.perl $@ >$@+',
+ 'mv $@+ $@'
];
my $html = $_;
$html =~ s/\.txt\z/.html/;
# All Perl installs I know about have these, but RH-based
# distros make them separate even though 'perl' pulls them in
'File::Path' => 0,
- 'File::Temp' => '0.19',
+ 'File::Temp' => '0.19', # for ->tmpdir support
'Getopt::Long' => 0,
'Exporter' => 0,
# ExtUtils::MakeMaker # this file won't run w/o it...
dsyn :: \$(addsuffix .syntax, \$(filter \$(changed), \$(syn_files)))
check-manifest :: MANIFEST
- if git ls-files >\$?.gen 2>&1; then diff -u \$? \$?.gen; fi
+ if test -e .git && git ls-files >\$?.gen 2>&1; then \\
+ diff -u \$? \$?.gen; fi
# the traditional way running per-*.t processes:
check-each :: pure_all check-manifest
\$(EATMYDATA) \$(PROVE) --state=save -bvw -j\$(N)
-# lightly-tested way to runn tests, relies "--state=save" in check-each
+# lightly-tested way to run tests, relies "--state=save" in check-each
# for best performance
check-run :: pure_all check-manifest
\$(EATMYDATA) \$(PROVE) -bvw t/run.perl :: -j\$(N)