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eda-tools/boom/dist/dk/Makefile
Werner Almesberger dff11db9e7 Added Murata GRM series of ceramic SMT capacitors.
- boom/Makefile (CHR): added manu/yageo/yageo.chr
- boom/dist/dk/Makefile (PARTS) added yageo-grm
- boom/manu/murata/Makefile, boom/manu/murata/murata.gen: decoding of
  Murata GRM series
2010-10-17 00:32:57 -03:00

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MASTER = db/all.equ db/all.dsc db/all.inv
PARTS = murata-grm panasonic-erj stackpole-rmcf yageo-cc yageo-rc
.SECONDARY: # prevent *.cache from being automatically deleted
.PHONY: all clean rebuild update spotless
all: $(MASTER) \
$(PARTS:%=db/%.equ) \
$(PARTS:%=db/%.inv) \
$(PARTS:%=db/%.dsc)
db/%.cache: db/%.equ
awk '/^#END/ { exit } /^DIGI-KEY / { print $$2 }' $< | \
perl ./dk-db.pl query \
`[ -r $@ ] && echo '' -i $@` >$(@)_ || \
{ rm -f $@ $(@)_; exit 1; }
mv $(@)_ $@
db:
mkdir -p db
#
# We need "db" to create the directory. However, this also means that any
# change in the db/ directory triggers a rebuild of all.equ. This is cheap, so
# this is nothing but a small cosmetic issue.
#
db/all.equ: db Makefile
for n in $(PARTS); do echo "include $$n.equ"; done >$@
db/all.inv: Makefile
for n in $(PARTS); do echo "include $$n.inv"; done >$@
db/all.dsc: Makefile
for n in $(PARTS); do echo "include $$n.dsc"; done >$@
db/%.equ: %.catq
perl ./dk-catq.pl $< >$@ || { rm -rf $@; exit 1; }
db/%.inv: db/%.cache
perl ./dk-db.pl inv $< >$@ || { rm -f $@; exit 1; }
db/%.dsc: db/%.cache
perl ./dk-db.pl dsc $< >$@ || { rm -f $@; exit 1; }
# --- Cleanup -----------------------------------------------------------------
#
# We have various levels of cleanup:
#
# - clean: remove left-over temporary files
# - rebuild: remove everything that can be rebuilt from cached data
# - update: remove the short-lived inventory and pricing cache too
# - again: remove also the long-lived equivalences cache
#
# "clean" does not disturb use of the database. The run-time cost of recovering
# from "rebuild" is small. What takes a lot of time is "update". The additional
# cost of "spotless" is small again.
#
clean:
rm -f $(PARTS:%=db/%.cache_)
rebuild: clean
rm -f $(MASTER)
rm -f $(PARTS:%=db/%.inv)
rm -f $(PARTS:%=db/%.dsc)
update: rebuild
rm -f $(PARTS:%=db/%.cache)
spotless: update
rm -f $(PARTS:%=db/%.equ)