-
-INSTALL *goredo-install*
- >
- $ go get go.cypherpunks.ru/goredo
- $ goredo -symlinks
- $ export PATH=`pwd`:$PATH
-
-If you have problems with *.golang.org's inability to verify
-authenticity of go.cypherpunks.ru TLS connection, then you can disable
-their usage by setting GOPRIVATE=go.cypherpunks.ru. If you still have
-problems with the authenticity on your side, then build it manually: >
-
- $ git clone git://git.cypherpunks.ru/goredo.git
- $ cd goredo
- $ git tag -v v0.6.1
- $ git clone git://git.cypherpunks.ru/gorecfile.git
- $ ( cd gorecfile ; git tag -v v0.3.0 )
- $ echo "replace go.cypherpunks.ru/recfile => `pwd`/gorecfile" >> go.mod
- $ git clone git://git.cypherpunks.ru/gotai64n.git
- $ ( cd gotai64n ; git tag -v v0.2.0 )
- $ echo "replace go.cypherpunks.ru/tai64n => `pwd`/gotai64n" >> go.mod
- $ go build
- $ ./goredo -symlinks
- $ export PATH=`pwd`:$PATH
-
-NOTES *goredo-notes*
-
-* "all" target is default
-* stdout is always captured, but no target is created if it was empty
-* empty targets are considered always out of date
-* .do's $3 is relative path to the file in target directory
-* .do search goes up to / by default, but can be limited with either
- $REDO_TOP_DIR environment variable, or by having .redo/top file in it
-* target's completion messages are written after they finish
-* executable .do is run as is, non-executable is run with /bin/sh -e[x]
-* tracing (-x) can be obviously done only for non-executable .do
-* parallizable build is done only during redo-ifchange for human
- convenience: you can globally enable REDO_JOBS, but still do for
- example: redo htmls infos index upload
-
-FEATURES *goredo-features*
-
-* explicit useful and convenient checks from apenwarr/redo:
- * check that $1 was not touched during .do execution
- * check that stdout and $3 are not written simultaneously
- * check that generated target was not modified "externally" outside
- the redo, preventing its overwriting, but continuing the build
-* targets, dependency information and their directories are explicitly
- synced (can be disabled, should work faster)
-* file's change is detected by comparing its ctime and BLAKE2b hash
-* files creation is umask-friendly (unlike mkstemp() used in redo-c)
-* parallel build with jobs limit, optionally in infinite mode
-* coloured messages (can be disabled)
-* verbose debug messages, including out-of-date determination, PIDs,
- lock and jobserver acquirings/releases
-* displaying of each target's execution time
-* each target's stderr can be prefixed with the PID
-* optional statusline with currently running/waiting/done jobs
-* target's stderr can be stored on the disk with TAI64N timestamp
- prefixes for each line. To convert them to localtime you can use either
- tai64nlocal utility from daemontools (http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html),
- or similar one: >
- $ go get go.cypherpunks.ru/tai64n/cmd/tai64nlocal
-
-COMMANDS *goredo-commands*
-
-* redo-ifchange, redo-ifcreate, redo-always
-* redo -- same as redo-ifchange, but forcefully and sequentially run
- specified targets
-* redo-log -- display TAI64N timestamped last stderr of the target
-* redo-stamp -- record stamp dependency. Nothing more, dummy
-* redo-cleanup -- removes either temporary, log files, or everything
- related to goredo
-* redo-whichdo -- .do search paths for specified target (similar to
- apenwarr/redo): >
- $ redo-whichdo x/y/a.b.o
- x/y/a.b.o.do
- x/y/default.b.o.do
- x/y/default.o.do
- x/y/default.do
- x/default.b.o.do
- x/default.o.do
- x/default.do
- default.b.o.do
- default.o.do
- default.do
- ../default.b.o.do
- ../default.o.do
- ../default.do
-* redo-dot -- dependency DOT graph generator. For example to visualize
- your dependencies with GraphViz: >
- $ redo target [...] # to assure that **/.redo/*.dep are filled up
- $ redo-dot target [...] > whatever.dot
- $ dot -Tpng whatever.dot > whatever.png # possibly add -Gsplines=ortho
-
-FAQ *goredo-faq*
-
- Hashing and stamping~
-
-All targets are checksummed if their ctime differs from the previous
-one. apenwarr/redo gives many reasons why every time checksumming is
-bad, but in my opinion in practice all of them do not apply.
-
-* Aggregate targets and willing to be out-of-date ones just must not
- produce empty output files. apenwarr/*, redo-c and goredo
- implementations consider non existing file as an out-of-date target
-* If you really wish to produce an empty target file, just touch $3
-
-DJB's proposal with both stdout and $3 gives that ability to control
-your desired behaviour. Those who does not capture stdout -- failed.
-Those who creates an empty file if no stdout was written -- failed.
-
-redo is a tool to help people. Literally all targets can be safely
-"redo-stamp < $3"-ed, reducing false positive out-of-dates. Of course,
-with the correct stdout/$3 working and placing necessary results in $3,
-instead of just silently feeding them in redo-stamp.
-
-redo implementations are already automatically record -ifchange on .do
-files and -ifcreate on non-existing .do files. So why they can not
-record redo-stamp the same way implicitly? No, Zen of Python does not
-applicable there, because -ifchange/-ifcreate contradict it already.
-
-Modern cryptographic hash algorithms and CPUs are so fast, that even all
-read and writes to or from hard drive arrays can be easily checksummed
-and transparently compressed, as ZFS with LZ4 and Skein/BLAKE[23]
-algorithms demonstrate us.
-
-goredo includes redo-stamp, that really records the stamp in the .dep
-file, but it does not play any role later. It is stayed just for
-compatibility.
-
- Can removed .do lead to permanent errors of its non existence?~
-
-Yes, because dependency on it was recorded previously. Is it safe to
-assume that .do-less target now is an ordinary source-file? I have no
-confidence in such behaviour. So it is user's decision how to deal with
-it, probably it was just his inaccuracy mistake. If you really want to
-get rid of that dependency knowledge for foo/bar target, then just
-remove foo/.redo/bar.dep.
-
- Does redo-always always rebuilds target?~
-
-goredo, together with apenwarr/redo, rebuilds target once per run.
-Always rebuilds during every redo invocation, but only once during it
-building. http://news.dieweltistgarnichtso.net/bin/redo-sh.html#why-built-twice
-has other opinion, that is why its redo-sh.tests/always_rebuild_1 will
-fail. Rebuilding of always-ed targets even during the same build process
-ruins any redo's usability in practice.
-
-For example if my .h file contains source code's version number, that is
-git-describe's output and all my other files depends on that header,
-then any redo-ifchange of .o will lead to git-describe execution, that
-is rather heavy. Of course, because of either hashing or possible
-redo-stamp-ing its dependants won't be rebuilt further, but build time
-will be already ruined. If you need to rebuild TeX documents (case
-mentioned in redo-sh's FAQ) until all references and numbers are ready,
-then you must naturally expectedly explicitly use while cycle in your
-.do, as apenwarr/redo already suggests.
-
-STATE *goredo-state*
-
-Dependency and build state is kept inside .redo subdirectory in each
-directory related the build. Each corresponding target has its own,
-recreated with every rebuild, .dep file. It is recfile
-(https://www.gnu.org/software/recutils/), that could have various
-dependency information (dep.rec with the schema included): >
-
- Build: 80143f04-bfff-4673-950c-081d712f573d
-
- Type: ifcreate
- Target: foo.o.do
-
- Type: ifchange
- Target: default.o.do
- Ctime: 1605721341.253305000
- Hash: f4929732f96f11e6d4ebe94536b5edef426d00ed0146853e37a87f4295e18eda
-
- Type: always
-
- Type: stamp
- Hash: 5bbdf635932cb16b9127e69b6f3872577efed338f0a4ab6f2c7ca3df6ce50cc9
-
-USAGE *goredo-usage*
-
-Run any of the command above with the -help.
-
-LICENCE~
-
-This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-the Free Software Foundation, version 3 of the License.
-
-This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-GNU General Public License for more details.
-
- vim: filetype=help