HEAPIMGS := stackOnHeap/figure1.pdf stackOnHeap/figure2.pdf stackOnHeap/figure3.pdf stackOnHeap/figure4.pdf stackOnHeap/figure5.pdf stackOnHeap/figure6.pdf stackOnHeap/figure7.pdf all: DebugTraces.pdf %.pdf: %.neato neato -Gmaxiter=100 -Tpdf $< > $@ %.pdf: %.dot dot -Tpdf $< > $@ %.tex: %.lhs lhs2TeX --poly -o $@ $< # This rather mysterious call to dos2unix works around a bug in lhs2TeX (seen in version 1.14) that leads # to it outputting newlines (LF or CRLF) in the input as CRCRLF in the output TeX file if compiled on Windows. # This confuses TeX a great deal (as you might imagine) because it treats the first CR as a line break character. # Using dos2unix normalises things by stripping out the bogus CR "line ending". # # The test statement is a rather hacked up attempt to only apply this if we are running on Windows. (test -d c:/ && c:/cygwin/bin/dos2unix $@) || true DebugTraces.pdf: DebugTraces.tex DebugTraces.bib pdflatex $< bibtex DebugTraces pdflatex $< bibtex DebugTraces pdflatex $< clean: rm -f *.aux *.log *.ptb *.bbl *.blg *.tex DebugTraces.pdf .phony: all clean