If we don't have emacs, disable targets that used EMACS while doing
the recipes of that target.
If we do have emacs, make install-emacs depend on *.elc files,
as making the target will attempt to install those.
# the byte compiler may load an old .elc file when processing a
# "require" or we may fail to rebuild a .elc that depended on a macro
# from an updated file.
+ifeq ($(HAVE_EMACS),1)
$(dir)/.eldeps: $(dir)/Makefile.local $(dir)/make-deps.el $(emacs_sources)
$(call quiet,EMACS) --directory emacs -batch -l make-deps.el \
-f batch-make-deps $(emacs_sources) > $@.tmp && \
(cmp -s $@.tmp $@ || mv $@.tmp $@)
-include $(dir)/.eldeps
+endif
CLEAN+=$(dir)/.eldeps $(dir)/.eldeps.tmp
+ifeq ($(HAVE_EMACS),1)
%.elc: %.el $(global_deps)
$(call quiet,EMACS) --directory emacs -batch -f batch-byte-compile $<
+endif
ifeq ($(WITH_EMACS),1)
ifeq ($(HAVE_EMACS),1)
all: $(emacs_bytecode)
+install-emacs: $(emacs_bytecode)
endif
install: install-emacs