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authorTodd Gamblin <tgamblin@llnl.gov>2020-12-14 00:35:53 -0800
committerTamara Dahlgren <dahlgren1@llnl.gov>2021-02-17 17:07:25 -0800
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concretizer: remove clingo command-line driver (#20362)
I was keeping the old `clingo` driver code around in case we had to run using the command line tool instad of through the Python interface. So far, the command line is faster than running through Python, but I'm working on fixing that. I found that if I do this: ```python control = clingo.Control() control.load("concretize.lp") control.load("hdf5.lp") # code from spack solve --show asp hdf5 control.load("display.lp") control.ground([("base", [])]) control.solve(...) ``` It's just as fast as the command line tool. So we can always generate the code and load it manually if we need to -- we don't need two drivers for clingo. Given that the python interface is also the only way to get unsat cores, I think we pretty much have to use it. So, I'm removing the old command line driver and other unused code. We can dig it up again from the history if it is needed.
Diffstat (limited to 'lib')
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/solver/asp.py216
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 216 deletions
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/solver/asp.py b/lib/spack/spack/solver/asp.py
index 2d4598bd32..36e4f79a4b 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/solver/asp.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/solver/asp.py
@@ -8,11 +8,8 @@ import collections
import copy
import itertools
import os
-import pkgutil
import pprint
-import re
import sys
-import tempfile
import time
import types
from six import string_types
@@ -26,7 +23,6 @@ except ImportError:
import llnl.util.lang
import llnl.util.tty as tty
-import llnl.util.tty.color as color
import spack
import spack.architecture
@@ -41,7 +37,6 @@ import spack.package
import spack.package_prefs
import spack.repo
import spack.variant
-from spack.util.executable import which
from spack.version import ver
@@ -233,182 +228,6 @@ class Result(object):
*sorted(str(symbol) for symbol in core))
-class ClingoDriver(object):
- def __init__(self):
- self.clingo = which("clingo", required=True)
- self.out = None
-
- def title(self, name, char):
- self.out.write('\n')
- self.out.write("%" + (char * 76))
- self.out.write('\n')
- self.out.write("%% %s\n" % name)
- self.out.write("%" + (char * 76))
- self.out.write('\n')
-
- def h1(self, name):
- self.title(name, "=")
-
- def h2(self, name):
- self.title(name, "-")
-
- def newline(self):
- self.out.write('\n')
-
- def one_of(self, *args):
- return AspOneOf(*args)
-
- def _and(self, *args):
- return AspAnd(*args)
-
- def fact(self, head):
- """ASP fact (a rule without a body)."""
- self.out.write("%s.\n" % head)
-
- def rule(self, head, body):
- """ASP rule (an implication)."""
- rule_line = "%s :- %s.\n" % (head, body)
- if len(rule_line) > _max_line:
- rule_line = re.sub(r' \| ', "\n| ", rule_line)
- self.out.write(rule_line)
-
- def before_setup(self):
- """Must be called before program is generated."""
- # read the main ASP program from concrtize.lp
-
- def after_setup(self):
- """Must be called after program is generated."""
-
- def parse_model_functions(self, function_strings):
- function_re = re.compile(r'(\w+)\(([^)]*)\)')
-
- # parse functions out of ASP output
- functions = []
- for string in function_strings:
- m = function_re.match(string)
- name, arg_string = m.groups()
- args = re.split(r'\s*,\s*', arg_string)
- args = [s.strip('"') if s.startswith('"') else int(s)
- for s in args]
- functions.append((name, args))
- return functions
-
- def parse_competition_format(self, output, builder, result):
- """Parse Clingo's competition output format, which gives one answer."""
- best_model_number = 0
- for line in output:
- match = re.match(r"% Answer: (\d+)", line)
- if match:
- best_model_number = int(match.group(1))
-
- if re.match("INCONSISTENT", line):
- result.satisfiable = False
- return
-
- if re.match("ANSWER", line):
- result.satisfiable = True
-
- answer = next(output)
- functions = [
- f.rstrip(".") for f in re.split(r"\s+", answer.strip())
- ]
- function_tuples = self.parse_model_functions(functions)
- specs = builder.build_specs(function_tuples)
-
- costs = re.split(r"\s+", next(output).strip())
- opt = [int(x) for x in costs[1:]]
-
- result.answers.append((opt, best_model_number, specs))
-
- def solve(self, solver_setup, specs, dump=None, models=0,
- timers=False, stats=False):
- def colorize(string):
- color.cprint(highlight(color.cescape(string)))
-
- timer = Timer()
- with tempfile.TemporaryFile("w+") as program:
- self.out = program
-
- concretize_lp = pkgutil.get_data('spack.solver', 'concretize.lp')
- program.write(concretize_lp.decode("utf-8"))
-
- solver_setup.setup(self, specs)
-
- program.write('\n')
- display_lp = pkgutil.get_data('spack.solver', 'display.lp')
- program.write(display_lp.decode("utf-8"))
-
- timer.phase("generate")
-
- result = Result(program.read())
- program.seek(0)
-
- if dump and 'asp' in dump:
- if sys.stdout.isatty():
- tty.msg('ASP program:')
-
- if dump == ['asp']:
- print(result.asp)
- return
- else:
- colorize(result.asp)
- timer.phase("dump")
-
- with tempfile.TemporaryFile("w+") as output:
- with tempfile.TemporaryFile() as warnings:
- self.clingo(
- '--models=%d' % models,
- # 1 is "competition" format with just optimal answer
- # 2 is JSON format with all explored answers
- '--outf=1',
- # Use a highest priority criteria-first optimization
- # strategy, which means we'll explore recent
- # versions, preferred packages first. This works
- # well because Spack solutions are pretty easy to
- # find -- there are just a lot of them. Without
- # this, it can take a VERY long time to find good
- # solutions, and a lot of models are explored.
- '--opt-strategy=bb,hier',
- input=program,
- output=output,
- error=warnings,
- fail_on_error=False)
- timer.phase("solve")
-
- warnings.seek(0)
- result.warnings = warnings.read().decode("utf-8")
-
- # dump any warnings generated by the solver
- if result.warnings:
- if sys.stdout.isatty():
- tty.msg('Clingo gave the following warnings:')
- colorize(result.warnings)
-
- output.seek(0)
- result.output = output.read()
- timer.phase("read")
-
- # dump the raw output of the solver
- if dump and 'output' in dump:
- if sys.stdout.isatty():
- tty.msg('Clingo output:')
- print(result.output)
-
- if 'solutions' not in dump:
- return
-
- output.seek(0)
- builder = SpecBuilder(specs)
- self.parse_competition_format(output, builder, result)
- timer.phase("parse")
-
- if timers:
- timer.write()
- print()
-
- return result
-
-
def _normalize(body):
"""Accept an AspAnd object or a single Symbol and return a list of
symbols.
@@ -1845,41 +1664,6 @@ class SpecBuilder(object):
return self._specs
-def highlight(string):
- """Syntax highlighting for ASP programs"""
- # variables
- string = re.sub(r'\b([A-Z])\b', r'@y{\1}', string)
-
- # implications
- string = re.sub(r':-', r'@*G{:-}', string)
-
- # final periods
- pattern = re.compile(r'^([^%].*)\.$', flags=re.MULTILINE)
- string = re.sub(pattern, r'\1@*G{.}', string)
-
- # directives
- string = re.sub(
- r'(#\w*)( (?:\w*)?)((?:/\d+)?)', r'@*B{\1}@c{\2}\3', string)
-
- # functions
- string = re.sub(r'(\w[\w-]+)\(([^)]*)\)', r'@C{\1}@w{(}\2@w{)}', string)
-
- # comments
- pattern = re.compile(r'(%.*)$', flags=re.MULTILINE)
- string = re.sub(pattern, r'@w\1@.', string)
-
- # strings
- string = re.sub(r'("[^"]*")', r'@m{\1}', string)
-
- # result
- string = re.sub(r'\bUNSATISFIABLE', "@R{UNSATISFIABLE}", string)
- string = re.sub(r'\bINCONSISTENT', "@R{INCONSISTENT}", string)
- string = re.sub(r'\bSATISFIABLE', "@G{SATISFIABLE}", string)
- string = re.sub(r'\bOPTIMUM FOUND', "@G{OPTIMUM FOUND}", string)
-
- return string
-
-
def _develop_specs_from_env(spec):
env = spack.environment.get_env(None, None)
dev_info = env.dev_specs.get(spec.name, {}) if env else {}