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1.8 KiB
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64 lines
1.8 KiB
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# Aap recipe for Amharic Vim spell files.
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# Use a freshly compiled Vim if it exists.
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@if os.path.exists('../../../src/vim'):
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VIM = ../../../src/vim
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@else:
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:progsearch VIM vim
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SPELLDIR = ..
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FILES = am_ET.aff am_ET.dic
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all: $SPELLDIR/am.utf-8.spl ../README_am.txt
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$SPELLDIR/am.utf-8.spl : $FILES
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:sys env LANG=am_ET.UTF-8 $VIM -u NONE -e -c "mkspell! $SPELLDIR/am am_ET" -c q
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../README_am.txt: README_am.txt
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:copy $source $target
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#
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# Fetching the files from Hunspell.
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#
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HTTPDIR = http://hunspell.sourceforge.net
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TARNAME = am-demo.tar.gz
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:attr {fetch = $HTTPDIR/%file%} $TARNAME
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# The files don't depend on the .zip file so that we can delete it.
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# Only download the zip file if the targets don't exist.
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# This is a bit tricky, since the file name includes the date.
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am_ET.aff am_ET.dic: {buildcheck=}
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:assertpkg tar gzip
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:fetch $TARNAME
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:sys gzip -d -c $TARNAME | tar xf -
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:move am/am.aff am_ET.aff
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:move am/am.dic am_ET.dic
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:move am/README README_am.txt
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:delete {recursive} am
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:delete $TARNAME
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@if not os.path.exists('am_ET.orig.aff'):
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:copy am_ET.aff am_ET.orig.aff
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@if not os.path.exists('am_ET.orig.dic'):
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:copy am_ET.dic am_ET.orig.dic
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@if os.path.exists('am_ET.diff'):
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:sys patch <am_ET.diff
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# Generate diff files, so that others can get the OpenOffice files and apply
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# the diffs to get the Vim versions.
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diff:
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:assertpkg diff
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:sys {force} diff -a -C 1 am_ET.orig.aff am_ET.aff >am_ET.diff
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:sys {force} diff -a -C 1 am_ET.orig.dic am_ET.dic >>am_ET.diff
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# Check for updated spell files. When there are changes the
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# ".new.aff" and ".new.dic" files are left behind for manual inspection.
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check:
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:print Sorry, not implemented yet.
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# vim: set sts=4 sw=4 :
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