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authorMassimiliano Culpo <massimiliano.culpo@gmail.com>2020-07-31 14:54:09 +0200
committerTodd Gamblin <tgamblin@llnl.gov>2020-08-10 17:09:09 -0700
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Removed references to BlueGene/Q in docs and comments
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-rw-r--r--lib/spack/docs/basic_usage.rst4
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/docs/features.rst4
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/llnl/util/lang.py61
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/compiler.py2
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/spec.py2
5 files changed, 37 insertions, 36 deletions
diff --git a/lib/spack/docs/basic_usage.rst b/lib/spack/docs/basic_usage.rst
index 93c5858d93..6642b2adbd 100644
--- a/lib/spack/docs/basic_usage.rst
+++ b/lib/spack/docs/basic_usage.rst
@@ -695,11 +695,11 @@ Here is an example of a much longer spec than we've seen thus far:
.. code-block:: none
- mpileaks @1.2:1.4 %gcc@4.7.5 +debug -qt arch=bgq_os ^callpath @1.1 %gcc@4.7.2
+ mpileaks @1.2:1.4 %gcc@4.7.5 +debug -qt target=x86_64 ^callpath @1.1 %gcc@4.7.2
If provided to ``spack install``, this will install the ``mpileaks``
library at some version between ``1.2`` and ``1.4`` (inclusive),
-built using ``gcc`` at version 4.7.5 for the Blue Gene/Q architecture,
+built using ``gcc`` at version 4.7.5 for a generic ``x86_64`` architecture,
with debug options enabled, and without Qt support. Additionally, it
says to link it with the ``callpath`` library (which it depends on),
and to build callpath with ``gcc`` 4.7.2. Most specs will not be as
diff --git a/lib/spack/docs/features.rst b/lib/spack/docs/features.rst
index cd7d3a083f..df212c11fc 100644
--- a/lib/spack/docs/features.rst
+++ b/lib/spack/docs/features.rst
@@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ platform, all on the command line.
# Add compiler flags using the conventional names
$ spack install mpileaks@1.1.2 %gcc@4.7.3 cppflags="-O3 -floop-block"
- # Cross-compile for a different architecture with arch=
- $ spack install mpileaks@1.1.2 arch=bgqos_0
+ # Cross-compile for a different micro-architecture with target=
+ $ spack install mpileaks@1.1.2 target=icelake
Users can specify as many or few options as they care about. Spack
will fill in the unspecified values with sensible defaults. The two listed
diff --git a/lib/spack/llnl/util/lang.py b/lib/spack/llnl/util/lang.py
index aacef6d3db..e746ce096c 100644
--- a/lib/spack/llnl/util/lang.py
+++ b/lib/spack/llnl/util/lang.py
@@ -21,47 +21,48 @@ ignore_modules = [r'^\.#', '~$']
def index_by(objects, *funcs):
"""Create a hierarchy of dictionaries by splitting the supplied
- set of objects on unique values of the supplied functions.
- Values are used as keys. For example, suppose you have four
- objects with attributes that look like this::
+ set of objects on unique values of the supplied functions.
- a = Spec(name="boost", compiler="gcc", arch="bgqos_0")
- b = Spec(name="mrnet", compiler="intel", arch="chaos_5_x86_64_ib")
- c = Spec(name="libelf", compiler="xlc", arch="bgqos_0")
- d = Spec(name="libdwarf", compiler="intel", arch="chaos_5_x86_64_ib")
+ Values are used as keys. For example, suppose you have four
+ objects with attributes that look like this::
- list_of_specs = [a,b,c,d]
- index1 = index_by(list_of_specs, lambda s: s.arch,
- lambda s: s.compiler)
- index2 = index_by(list_of_specs, lambda s: s.compiler)
+ a = Spec("boost %gcc target=skylake")
+ b = Spec("mrnet %intel target=zen2")
+ c = Spec("libelf %xlc target=skylake")
+ d = Spec("libdwarf %intel target=zen2")
- ``index1`` now has two levels of dicts, with lists at the
- leaves, like this::
+ list_of_specs = [a,b,c,d]
+ index1 = index_by(list_of_specs, lambda s: str(s.target),
+ lambda s: s.compiler)
+ index2 = index_by(list_of_specs, lambda s: s.compiler)
- { 'bgqos_0' : { 'gcc' : [a], 'xlc' : [c] },
- 'chaos_5_x86_64_ib' : { 'intel' : [b, d] }
- }
+ ``index1`` now has two levels of dicts, with lists at the
+ leaves, like this::
- And ``index2`` is a single level dictionary of lists that looks
- like this::
+ { 'zen2' : { 'gcc' : [a], 'xlc' : [c] },
+ 'skylake' : { 'intel' : [b, d] }
+ }
- { 'gcc' : [a],
- 'intel' : [b,d],
- 'xlc' : [c]
- }
+ And ``index2`` is a single level dictionary of lists that looks
+ like this::
- If any elemnts in funcs is a string, it is treated as the name
- of an attribute, and acts like getattr(object, name). So
- shorthand for the above two indexes would be::
+ { 'gcc' : [a],
+ 'intel' : [b,d],
+ 'xlc' : [c]
+ }
- index1 = index_by(list_of_specs, 'arch', 'compiler')
- index2 = index_by(list_of_specs, 'compiler')
+ If any elements in funcs is a string, it is treated as the name
+ of an attribute, and acts like getattr(object, name). So
+ shorthand for the above two indexes would be::
- You can also index by tuples by passing tuples::
+ index1 = index_by(list_of_specs, 'arch', 'compiler')
+ index2 = index_by(list_of_specs, 'compiler')
- index1 = index_by(list_of_specs, ('arch', 'compiler'))
+ You can also index by tuples by passing tuples::
- Keys in the resulting dict will look like ('gcc', 'bgqos_0').
+ index1 = index_by(list_of_specs, ('target', 'compiler'))
+
+ Keys in the resulting dict will look like ('gcc', 'skylake').
"""
if not funcs:
return objects
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/compiler.py b/lib/spack/spack/compiler.py
index c59c654803..f1a9263c76 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/compiler.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/compiler.py
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ class Compiler(object):
fc_names = []
# Optional prefix regexes for searching for this type of compiler.
- # Prefixes are sometimes used for toolchains, e.g. 'powerpc-bgq-linux-'
+ # Prefixes are sometimes used for toolchains
prefixes = []
# Optional suffix regexes for searching for this type of compiler.
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/spec.py b/lib/spack/spack/spec.py
index 843bb6fbb1..047764c8ae 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/spec.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/spec.py
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The syntax looks like this:
.. code-block:: sh
- $ spack install mpileaks ^openmpi @1.2:1.4 +debug %intel @12.1 =bgqos_0
+ $ spack install mpileaks ^openmpi @1.2:1.4 +debug %intel @12.1 target=zen
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
The first part of this is the command, 'spack install'. The rest of the