Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2017 15:04:55 +0000 (UTC) From: Mathieu Arnold <mat@FreeBSD.org> To: doc-committers@freebsd.org, svn-doc-all@freebsd.org, svn-doc-head@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r50346 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/makefiles Message-ID: <201706091504.v59F4tur031874@repo.freebsd.org>
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Author: mat Date: Fri Jun 9 15:04:55 2017 New Revision: 50346 URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/50346 Log: Indent all new sect4 one more level. White-space only, translators can ignore. Sponsored by: Absolight Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/makefiles/chapter.xml Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/makefiles/chapter.xml ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/makefiles/chapter.xml Fri Jun 9 15:04:52 2017 (r50345) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/makefiles/chapter.xml Fri Jun 9 15:04:55 2017 (r50346) @@ -5702,32 +5702,32 @@ USE_OPENSSL= yes <sect3 xml:id="options-configure-helpers"> <title><varname>CONFIGURE_ARGS</varname> Helpers</title> - <sect4 xml:id="options-configure_enable"> - <title><varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CONFIGURE_ENABLE</varname></title> + <sect4 xml:id="options-configure_enable"> + <title><varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CONFIGURE_ENABLE</varname></title> - <para>When option <replaceable>OPT</replaceable> is selected, - for each <replaceable>entry</replaceable> in - <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CONFIGURE_ENABLE</varname> - then - <literal>--enable-<replaceable>entry</replaceable></literal> - is appended to <varname>CONFIGURE_ARGS</varname>. When - option <replaceable>OPT</replaceable> is - <emphasis>not</emphasis> selected, - <literal>--disable-<replaceable>entry</replaceable></literal> - is appended to <varname>CONFIGURE_ARGS</varname>. An - optional argument can be specified with an - <literal>=</literal> symbol. This argument is only appended - to the - <literal>--enable-<replaceable>entry</replaceable></literal> - configure option. For example:</para> + <para>When option <replaceable>OPT</replaceable> is selected, + for each <replaceable>entry</replaceable> in + <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CONFIGURE_ENABLE</varname> + then + <literal>--enable-<replaceable>entry</replaceable></literal> + is appended to <varname>CONFIGURE_ARGS</varname>. When + option <replaceable>OPT</replaceable> is + <emphasis>not</emphasis> selected, + <literal>--disable-<replaceable>entry</replaceable></literal> + is appended to <varname>CONFIGURE_ARGS</varname>. An + optional argument can be specified with an + <literal>=</literal> symbol. This argument is only appended + to the + <literal>--enable-<replaceable>entry</replaceable></literal> + configure option. For example:</para> - <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 OPT2 + <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 OPT2 OPT1_CONFIGURE_ENABLE= test1 test2 OPT2_CONFIGURE_ENABLE= test2=exhaustive</programlisting> - <para>is equivalent to:</para> + <para>is equivalent to:</para> - <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 + <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 .include <bsd.port.options.mk> @@ -5742,34 +5742,34 @@ CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-test2=exhaustive .else CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --disable-test2 .endif</programlisting> - </sect4> + </sect4> - <sect4 xml:id="options-configure_with"> - <title><varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CONFIGURE_WITH</varname></title> + <sect4 xml:id="options-configure_with"> + <title><varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CONFIGURE_WITH</varname></title> - <para>When option <replaceable>OPT</replaceable> is selected, - for each <replaceable>entry</replaceable> in - <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CONFIGURE_WITH</varname> - then - <literal>--with-<replaceable>entry</replaceable></literal> - is appended to <varname>CONFIGURE_ARGS</varname>. When - option <replaceable>OPT</replaceable> is - <emphasis>not</emphasis> selected, - <literal>--without-<replaceable>entry</replaceable></literal> - is appended to <varname>CONFIGURE_ARGS</varname>. An - optional argument can be specified with an - <literal>=</literal> symbol. This argument is only appended - to the - <literal>--with-<replaceable>entry</replaceable></literal> - configure option. For example:</para> + <para>When option <replaceable>OPT</replaceable> is selected, + for each <replaceable>entry</replaceable> in + <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CONFIGURE_WITH</varname> + then + <literal>--with-<replaceable>entry</replaceable></literal> + is appended to <varname>CONFIGURE_ARGS</varname>. When + option <replaceable>OPT</replaceable> is + <emphasis>not</emphasis> selected, + <literal>--without-<replaceable>entry</replaceable></literal> + is appended to <varname>CONFIGURE_ARGS</varname>. An + optional argument can be specified with an + <literal>=</literal> symbol. This argument is only appended + to the + <literal>--with-<replaceable>entry</replaceable></literal> + configure option. For example:</para> - <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 OPT2 + <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 OPT2 OPT1_CONFIGURE_WITH= test1 OPT2_CONFIGURE_WITH= test2=exhaustive</programlisting> - <para>is equivalent to:</para> + <para>is equivalent to:</para> - <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 OPT2 + <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 OPT2 .include <bsd.port.options.mk> @@ -5784,29 +5784,29 @@ CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-test2=exhaustive .else CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --without-test2 .endif</programlisting> - </sect4> + </sect4> - <sect4 xml:id="options-configure_on"> - <title><varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CONFIGURE_ON</varname> - and - <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CONFIGURE_OFF</varname></title> + <sect4 xml:id="options-configure_on"> + <title><varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CONFIGURE_ON</varname> + and + <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CONFIGURE_OFF</varname></title> - <para>When option <replaceable>OPT</replaceable> is selected, - the value of - <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CONFIGURE_ON</varname>, - if defined, is appended to - <varname>CONFIGURE_ARGS</varname>. - <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CONFIGURE_OFF</varname> - works the same way, but when <literal>OPT</literal> is - <emphasis>not</emphasis> selected. For example:</para> + <para>When option <replaceable>OPT</replaceable> is selected, + the value of + <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CONFIGURE_ON</varname>, + if defined, is appended to + <varname>CONFIGURE_ARGS</varname>. + <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CONFIGURE_OFF</varname> + works the same way, but when <literal>OPT</literal> is + <emphasis>not</emphasis> selected. For example:</para> - <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 + <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 OPT1_CONFIGURE_ON= --add-test OPT1_CONFIGURE_OFF= --no-test</programlisting> - <para>is equivalent to:</para> + <para>is equivalent to:</para> - <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 + <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 .include <bsd.port.options.mk> @@ -5816,38 +5816,38 @@ CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --add-test CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --no-test .endif</programlisting> - <tip> - <para>Most of the time, the helpers in <xref - linkend="options-configure_enable"/> and <xref - linkend="options-configure_with"/> provide a shorter - and more comprehensive functionality.</para> - </tip> - </sect4> + <tip> + <para>Most of the time, the helpers in <xref + linkend="options-configure_enable"/> and <xref + linkend="options-configure_with"/> provide a shorter + and more comprehensive functionality.</para> + </tip> + </sect4> </sect3> <sect3 xml:id="options-cmake-helpers"> <title><varname>CMAKE_ARGS</varname> Helpers</title> - <sect4 xml:id="options-cmake_on"> - <title><varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CMAKE_ON</varname> - and - <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CMAKE_OFF</varname></title> + <sect4 xml:id="options-cmake_on"> + <title><varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CMAKE_ON</varname> + and + <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CMAKE_OFF</varname></title> - <para>When option <replaceable>OPT</replaceable> is selected, - the value of - <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CMAKE_ON</varname>, - if defined, is appended to <varname>CMAKE_ARGS</varname>. - <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CMAKE_OFF</varname> - works the same way, but when <literal>OPT</literal> is - <emphasis>not</emphasis> selected. For example:</para> + <para>When option <replaceable>OPT</replaceable> is selected, + the value of + <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CMAKE_ON</varname>, + if defined, is appended to <varname>CMAKE_ARGS</varname>. + <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CMAKE_OFF</varname> + works the same way, but when <literal>OPT</literal> is + <emphasis>not</emphasis> selected. For example:</para> - <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 + <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 OPT1_CMAKE_ON= -DTEST:BOOL=true -DDEBUG:BOOL=true OPT1_CMAKE_OFF= -DOPTIMIZE:BOOL=true</programlisting> - <para>is equivalent to:</para> + <para>is equivalent to:</para> - <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 + <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 .include <bsd.port.options.mk> @@ -5857,43 +5857,43 @@ CMAKE_ARGS+= -DTEST:BOOL=true -DDEBUG:BOOL=true CMAKE_ARGS+= -DOPTIMIZE:BOOL=true .endif</programlisting> - <tip> - <para>See <xref linkend="options-cmake_bool"/> for a shorter - helper when the value is boolean.</para> - </tip> - </sect4> + <tip> + <para>See <xref linkend="options-cmake_bool"/> for a shorter + helper when the value is boolean.</para> + </tip> + </sect4> - <sect4 xml:id="options-cmake_bool"> - <title><varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CMAKE_BOOL</varname> - and - <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CMAKE_BOOL_OFF</varname></title> + <sect4 xml:id="options-cmake_bool"> + <title><varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CMAKE_BOOL</varname> + and + <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CMAKE_BOOL_OFF</varname></title> - <para>When option <replaceable>OPT</replaceable> is selected, - for each <replaceable>entry</replaceable> in - <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CMAKE_BOOL</varname> - then - <literal>-D<replaceable>entry</replaceable>:BOOL=true</literal> - is appended to <varname>CMAKE_ARGS</varname>. When option - <replaceable>OPT</replaceable> is <emphasis>not</emphasis> - selected, - <literal>-D<replaceable>entry</replaceable>:BOOL=false</literal> - is appended to <varname>CONFIGURE_ARGS</varname>. - <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CMAKE_BOOL_OFF</varname> - is the oposite, - <literal>-D<replaceable>entry</replaceable>:BOOL=false</literal> - is appended to <varname>CMAKE_ARGS</varname> when the option - is selected, and - <literal>-D<replaceable>entry</replaceable>:BOOL=true</literal> - when the option is <emphasis>not</emphasis> selected. For - example:</para> + <para>When option <replaceable>OPT</replaceable> is selected, + for each <replaceable>entry</replaceable> in + <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CMAKE_BOOL</varname> + then + <literal>-D<replaceable>entry</replaceable>:BOOL=true</literal> + is appended to <varname>CMAKE_ARGS</varname>. When option + <replaceable>OPT</replaceable> is <emphasis>not</emphasis> + selected, + <literal>-D<replaceable>entry</replaceable>:BOOL=false</literal> + is appended to <varname>CONFIGURE_ARGS</varname>. + <varname><replaceable>OPT</replaceable>_CMAKE_BOOL_OFF</varname> + is the oposite, + <literal>-D<replaceable>entry</replaceable>:BOOL=false</literal> + is appended to <varname>CMAKE_ARGS</varname> when the option + is selected, and + <literal>-D<replaceable>entry</replaceable>:BOOL=true</literal> + when the option is <emphasis>not</emphasis> selected. For + example:</para> - <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 + <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 OPT1_CMAKE_BOOL= TEST DEBUG OPT1_CMAKE_BOOL_OFF= OPTIMIZE</programlisting> - <para>is equivalent to:</para> + <para>is equivalent to:</para> - <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 + <programlisting>OPTIONS_DEFINE= OPT1 .include <bsd.port.options.mk> @@ -5904,7 +5904,7 @@ CMAKE_ARGS+= -DTEST:BOOL=true -DDEBUG:BOOL=true \ CMAKE_ARGS+= -DTEST:BOOL=false -DDEBUG:BOOL=false \ -DOPTIMIZE:BOOL=true .endif</programlisting> - </sect4> + </sect4> </sect3> <sect3 xml:id="options-qmake_on">
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