+2001-07-19 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
+
+ * Makefile: Add html goal.
+ * manual/Makefile: Likewise.
+
2001-07-18 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* libio/filedoalloc.c (_IO_file_doallocate): A few more minor
cd $(<D) && CONFIG_FILES=$(@F) CONFIG_HEADERS= $(SHELL) $(<F)
\f
# This makes the Info or DVI file of the documentation from the Texinfo source.
-.PHONY: info dvi pdf
-info dvi pdf:
+.PHONY: info dvi pdf html
+info dvi pdf html:
$(MAKE) $(PARALLELMFLAGS) -C manual $@
\f
# This makes all the subdirectory targets.
# Allow override
INSTALL_INFO = install-info
-.PHONY: all dvi pdf info
+.PHONY: all dvi pdf info html
all: dvi
dvi: libc.dvi
pdf: libc.pdf
libc.dvi libc.pdf libc.info: chapters.texi top-menu.texi libm-err.texi
libc.dvi libc.pdf: texinfo.tex
+html: libc/index.html
+libc/index.html: chapters.texi top-menu.texi libm-err.texi
+ $(MAKEINFO) --html libc.texinfo
+
# Generate the summary from the Texinfo source files for each chapter.
summary.texi: stamp-summary ;
stamp-summary: summary.awk $(filter-out summary.texi, $(texis))
@comment gconv.h
@comment GNU
-@deftypevr {Data type} int (*__gconv_init_fct) (struct __gconv_step *)
+@deftypevr {Data type} int {(*__gconv_init_fct)} (struct __gconv_step *)
This specifies the interface of the initialization function of the
module. It is called exactly once for each conversion the module
implements.
@comment gconv.h
@comment GNU
-@deftypevr {Data type} void (*__gconv_end_fct) (struct gconv_step *)
+@deftypevr {Data type} void {(*__gconv_end_fct)} (struct gconv_step *)
The task of this function is it to free all resources allocated in the
initialization function. Therefore only the @code{__data} element of
the object pointed to by the argument is of interest. Continuing the
@comment gconv.h
@comment GNU
-@deftypevr {Data type} int (*__gconv_fct) (struct __gconv_step *, struct __gconv_step_data *, const char **, const char *, size_t *, int)
+@deftypevr {Data type} int {(*__gconv_fct)} (struct __gconv_step *, struct __gconv_step_data *, const char **, const char *, size_t *, int)
The conversion function can be called for two basic reason: to convert
text or to reset the state. From the description of the @code{iconv}
function it can be seen why the flushing mode is necessary. What mode
-@setfilename lgpl.info
-
-@set lgpl-appendix
-
@ifset lgpl-appendix
@appendix GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
@end ifset