1 # The LANGUAGE variable needs to be set for each language.
2 # LANGUAGECAP is just the capitalization of LANGUAGE (this is needed for wml slices)
6 # The '-q' forces wml to be quiet. Very useful in scripts.
7 # It is sometimes useful to add '--epilog=weblint' to check for errors
8 # in the html generated.
9 # Other languages may want to change the wml command to execute programs
10 # that get run before or after wml. For example,
11 # WML="wml -q --prolog="/usr/bin/tcs <options here>" \
12 # --epilog="/usr/bin/tcs <options here> > $(@D)/$(@F)" \
14 # If you use --epilog as above, then you will want to add a line to
15 # Make.templ.inc to remove $(@F) after WML is done.
20 WML=wml $(WMLOPTIONS) -o UNDEFu$(LANGUAGECAP):$(WMLOUTFILE) $(WMLPROLOG) $(WMLEPILOG)