Clean up the SKIP_GIT code

example_keyboards
Fred Sundvik 8 years ago
parent 2acfd2ab2b
commit 1d1f2b4ee2

@ -485,11 +485,11 @@ $(SUBPROJECTS): %: %-allkm
# Let's match everything, we handle all the rule parsing ourselves # Let's match everything, we handle all the rule parsing ourselves
.PHONY: % .PHONY: %
ifndef SKIP_GIT
%: %:
# Check if we have the CMP tool installed # Check if we have the CMP tool installed
cmp --version >/dev/null 2>&1; if [ $$? -gt 0 ]; then printf "$(MSG_NO_CMP)"; exit 1; fi; cmp --version >/dev/null 2>&1; if [ $$? -gt 0 ]; then printf "$(MSG_NO_CMP)"; exit 1; fi;
# Check if the submodules are dirty, and display a warning if they are # Check if the submodules are dirty, and display a warning if they are
ifndef SKIP_GIT
git submodule status --recursive 2>/dev/null | \ git submodule status --recursive 2>/dev/null | \
while IFS= read -r x; do \ while IFS= read -r x; do \
case "$$x" in \ case "$$x" in \
@ -497,6 +497,7 @@ ifndef SKIP_GIT
*) printf "$(MSG_SUBMODULE_DIRTY)";break;; \ *) printf "$(MSG_SUBMODULE_DIRTY)";break;; \
esac \ esac \
done done
endif
rm -f $(ERROR_FILE) > /dev/null 2>&1 rm -f $(ERROR_FILE) > /dev/null 2>&1
$(eval $(call PARSE_RULE,$@)) $(eval $(call PARSE_RULE,$@))
$(eval $(call SET_SILENT_MODE)) $(eval $(call SET_SILENT_MODE))
@ -508,22 +509,6 @@ ifndef SKIP_GIT
if [ -f $(ERROR_FILE) ]; then printf "$(MSG_ERRORS)" & exit 1; fi; if [ -f $(ERROR_FILE) ]; then printf "$(MSG_ERRORS)" & exit 1; fi;
$(foreach TEST,$(TESTS),$(RUN_TEST)) $(foreach TEST,$(TESTS),$(RUN_TEST))
if [ -f $(ERROR_FILE) ]; then printf "$(MSG_ERRORS)" & exit 1; fi; if [ -f $(ERROR_FILE) ]; then printf "$(MSG_ERRORS)" & exit 1; fi;
else
%:
# Check if we have the CMP tool installed
cmp --version >/dev/null 2>&1; if [ $$? -gt 0 ]; then printf "$(MSG_NO_CMP)"; exit 1; fi;
rm -f $(ERROR_FILE) > /dev/null 2>&1
$(eval $(call PARSE_RULE,$@))
$(eval $(call SET_SILENT_MODE))
# Run all the commands in the same shell, notice the + at the first line
# it has to be there to allow parallel execution of the submake
# This always tries to compile everything, even if error occurs in the middle
# But we return the error code at the end, to trigger travis failures
$(foreach COMMAND,$(COMMANDS),$(RUN_COMMAND))
if [ -f $(ERROR_FILE) ]; then printf "$(MSG_ERRORS)" & exit 1; fi;
$(foreach TEST,$(TESTS),$(RUN_TEST))
if [ -f $(ERROR_FILE) ]; then printf "$(MSG_ERRORS)" & exit 1; fi;
endif
# All should compile everything # All should compile everything
.PHONY: all .PHONY: all

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