fix source error after reformatting

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Ren Kararou 2022-09-24 20:20:46 -05:00
parent b2a68cc7ef
commit 3a9a2633bf
Signed by: spicywolf
GPG key ID: B0BA4EEC0714F8E6
3 changed files with 23 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Build variables
BASEBDIR=./build
BDIR=$(BASEBDIR)
TDIR=$(BASEBDIR)/tmp
SDIR=./src
BNAME=promise-`git show --oneline | head -1 | cut -d" " -f1`
CONF=default.cfg
@ -28,58 +29,59 @@ timestamp: mkbuild
mkbuild:
if [ ! -d $(BDIR) ]; then mkdir -p $(BDIR); fi
if [ ! -d $(TDIR) ]; then mkdir -p $(TDIR); fi
mktemp: mkbuild
if [ ! -f $(BDIR)/$(TEMP) ]; then cp $(SDIR)/$(SOURCE) $(BDIR)/$(TEMP); fi
if [ ! -f $(TDIR)/$(TEMP) ]; then cp $(SDIR)/$(SOURCE) $(TDIR)/$(TEMP); fi
wordcount: mktemp
# This only works when you've got
sed -i "s;WORDCOUNT;`cat $(SDIR)/chapters/*.tex | wc -w`;g" \
$(BDIR)/$(TEMP)
$(TDIR)/$(TEMP)
repo: mktemp
sed -i "s;REPO;`git remote get-url origin`;g" $(BDIR)/$(TEMP)
sed -i "s;REPO;`git remote get-url origin`;g" $(TDIR)/$(TEMP)
title: mktemp
sed -i "s;PROJECT;$(TITLE);g" $(BDIR)/$(TEMP)
sed -i "s;PROJECT;$(TITLE);g" $(TDIR)/$(TEMP)
phone: mktemp
sed -i "s;PHONE;$(PHONE);g" $(BDIR)/$(TEMP)
sed -i "s;PHONE;$(PHONE);g" $(TDIR)/$(TEMP)
pen: mktemp
sed -i "s;PENNAME;$(PENNAME);g" $(BDIR)/$(TEMP)
sed -i "s;PENNAME;$(PENNAME);g" $(TDIR)/$(TEMP)
# Change the following line's -f# to decide which name to use
# LNAME needs to be the family name.
sed -i "s;SNAME;`echo $(PENNAME) | cut -d" " -f2`;g" $(BDIR)/$(TEMP)
sed -i "s;SNAME;`echo $(PENNAME) | cut -d" " -f2`;g" $(TDIR)/$(TEMP)
email: mktemp
sed -i "s;EMAIL;$(EMAIL);g" $(BDIR)/$(TEMP)
sed -i "s;EMAIL;$(EMAIL);g" $(TDIR)/$(TEMP)
3ppn: mktemp
sed -i "s;PRONOUNS;$(PRONOUNS);g" $(BDIR)/$(TEMP)
sed -i "s;PRONOUNS;$(PRONOUNS);g" $(TDIR)/$(TEMP)
addr: mktemp
sed -i "s;STREETADDR;$(STREETADDR);g" $(BDIR)/$(TEMP)
sed -i "s;LASTADDR;$(LASTADDR);g" $(BDIR)/$(TEMP)
sed -i "s;STREETADDR;$(STREETADDR);g" $(TDIR)/$(TEMP)
sed -i "s;LASTADDR;$(LASTADDR);g" $(TDIR)/$(TEMP)
lname: mktemp
sed -i "s;LEGALNAME;$(LEGALNAME);g" $(BDIR)/$(TEMP)
sed -i "s;LEGALNAME;$(LEGALNAME);g" $(TDIR)/$(TEMP)
template: mktemp wordcount repo title phone pen email 3ppn addr lname
if [ -f $(BDIR)/$(TEMP) ]; \
then mv $(BDIR)/$(TEMP) $(BDIR)/$(SOURCE); \
else cp $(SDIR)/$(SOURCE) $(BDIR)/$(SOURCE); \
if [ -f $(TDIR)/$(TEMP) ]; \
then mv $(TDIR)/$(TEMP) $(TDIR)/$(SOURCE); \
else cp $(SDIR)/$(SOURCE) $(TDIR)/$(SOURCE); \
fi
pdf: template
pdflatex -jobname=$(BNAME) -output-directory=$(BDIR) $(BDIR)/$(SOURCE)
pdflatex -jobname=$(BNAME) -output-directory=$(BDIR) $(TDIR)/$(SOURCE)
epub: template
tex4ebook -f epub -c $(SDIR)/$(CONF) -j $(BNAME) $(BDIR)/$(SOURCE)
tex4ebook -f epub -c $(SDIR)/$(CONF) -j $(BNAME) $(TDIR)/$(SOURCE)
mv $(BNAME).epub $(BDIR)
word: template
pandoc $(BDIR)/$(SOURCE) -o $(BDIR)/$(BNAME).docx
pandoc $(TDIR)/$(SOURCE) -o $(BDIR)/$(BNAME).docx
spellcheck:
for c in $(SDIR)/chapters/*.tex; do aspell -t -c $${c}; done
@ -88,7 +90,7 @@ cleanbuild:
rm -rf $(BDIR)/*.log $(BDIR)/*.aux $(BDIR)/*.toc $(BDIR)/$(TEMP) \
$(BDIR)/$(SOURCE) ./*.opf ./*.html ./*.aux ./*.css ./*.dvi \
./*-epub/ ./*-mobi/ ./*.idv ./*.lg ./*.log ./*.toc ./*.xref \
./*.4ct ./*.4tc ./*.ncx ./*.tmp $(SDIR)/chapters/*.bak
./*.4ct ./*.4tc ./*.ncx ./*.tmp $(SDIR)/chapters/*.bak $(TDIR)
clean: cleanbuild
rm -rf $(BASEBDIR)

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Vance was overall a good guy. Just trying to get things together and make sure
"Don't worry," another developer spoke up, "we'll give you the light load this week." Brent. Another good guy. Just sometimes really weird. Not like I could talk.
"Thank you," I said, genuinely, "I appreciate that, though if all aren't in agreement, I can take one of the other workloads." There were unanimous nods from all but one. Kaden. He's new. \emph{I should give him the benefit of% the doubt, shouldn't I?}
"Thank you," I said, genuinely, "I appreciate that, though if all aren't in agreement, I can take one of the other workloads." There were unanimous nods from all but one. Kaden. He's new. \emph{I should give him the benefit of the doubt, shouldn't I?}
"Kaden!" another senior developer exclaimed, "Talon's just been having an off month. His code is top notch and beyond stellar. We should let him recover." A pang of pain shot through me. I wasn't sure why. I didn't know this developer's name, though he's certainly seen my code. He wasn't lying either. My code was top notch.
@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ I could hear the dings of direct messages coming in. I pulled my head out from
I chuckled to myself slightly and clicked the link. The web browser opened to our issue tracker with a list of open issues. Only one was assigned to me.
\textbf{[OPEN] [Flight] [Debug] [Regression] Current Version not decoding data% correctly}
\textbf{[OPEN] [Flight] [Debug] [Regression] Current Version not decoding data correctly}
I switched tabs to the version control software and counted the reviews I had to do. Three. Not bad. I can knock them out in an hour. Probably. If I don't break down crying or fall asleep.