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-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/cmd/__init__.py120
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/cmd/bootstrap.py49
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/cmd/checksum.py21
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/cmd/common/__init__.py24
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/cmd/common/arguments.py96
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/cmd/create.py145
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/cmd/find.py85
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/cmd/module.py328
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/cmd/package-list.py24
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/cmd/uninstall.py62
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/config.py5
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/modules.py26
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/platforms/cray_xc.py9
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/preferred_packages.py105
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/test/__init__.py20
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/test/build_system_guess.py (renamed from lib/spack/spack/test/configure_guess.py)26
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/test/cmd/find.py6
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/test/cmd/module.py83
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/test/modules.py3
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/util/pattern.py78
-rw-r--r--share/spack/csh/spack.csh8
-rwxr-xr-xshare/spack/setup-env.sh8
-rw-r--r--var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/cmake/package.py1
-rw-r--r--var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/flex/package.py1
-rw-r--r--var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/jasper/fix_alpha_channel_assert_fail.patch25
-rw-r--r--var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/jasper/package.py63
-rw-r--r--var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/mkl/package.py38
-rw-r--r--var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/mumps/package.py74
-rw-r--r--var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/netlib-scalapack/package.py33
-rw-r--r--var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-numpy/package.py1
-rw-r--r--var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/suite-sparse/package.py29
-rw-r--r--var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/suite-sparse/tbb_453.patch13
33 files changed, 1089 insertions, 522 deletions
diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
index 040df3eafd..bfc6172a4e 100644
--- a/.gitignore
+++ b/.gitignore
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/var/spack/stage
/var/spack/cache
*.pyc
-/opt/
+/opt
*~
.DS_Store
.idea
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/__init__.py b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/__init__.py
index 672999159c..230115df50 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/__init__.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/__init__.py
@@ -27,16 +27,18 @@ import re
import sys
import llnl.util.tty as tty
-from llnl.util.lang import attr_setdefault
-
import spack
-import spack.spec
import spack.config
+import spack.spec
+from llnl.util.lang import *
+from llnl.util.tty.colify import *
+from llnl.util.tty.color import *
#
# Settings for commands that modify configuration
#
-# Commands that modify confguration By default modify the *highest* priority scope.
+# Commands that modify confguration By default modify the *highest*
+# priority scope.
default_modify_scope = spack.config.highest_precedence_scope().name
# Commands that list confguration list *all* scopes by default.
default_list_scope = None
@@ -48,7 +50,7 @@ python_list = list
ignore_files = r'^\.|^__init__.py$|^#'
SETUP_PARSER = "setup_parser"
-DESCRIPTION = "description"
+DESCRIPTION = "description"
command_path = os.path.join(spack.lib_path, "spack", "cmd")
@@ -71,7 +73,7 @@ def get_module(name):
module_name, fromlist=[name, SETUP_PARSER, DESCRIPTION],
level=0)
- attr_setdefault(module, SETUP_PARSER, lambda *args: None) # null-op
+ attr_setdefault(module, SETUP_PARSER, lambda *args: None) # null-op
attr_setdefault(module, DESCRIPTION, "")
fn_name = get_cmd_function_name(name)
@@ -101,17 +103,17 @@ def parse_specs(args, **kwargs):
specs = spack.spec.parse(args)
for spec in specs:
if concretize:
- spec.concretize() # implies normalize
+ spec.concretize() # implies normalize
elif normalize:
spec.normalize()
return specs
- except spack.parse.ParseError, e:
+ except spack.parse.ParseError as e:
tty.error(e.message, e.string, e.pos * " " + "^")
sys.exit(1)
- except spack.spec.SpecError, e:
+ except spack.spec.SpecError as e:
tty.error(e.message)
sys.exit(1)
@@ -127,7 +129,7 @@ def elide_list(line_list, max_num=10):
[1, 2, 3, '...', 6]
"""
if len(line_list) > max_num:
- return line_list[:max_num-1] + ['...'] + line_list[-1:]
+ return line_list[:max_num - 1] + ['...'] + line_list[-1:]
else:
return line_list
@@ -138,10 +140,104 @@ def disambiguate_spec(spec):
tty.die("Spec '%s' matches no installed packages." % spec)
elif len(matching_specs) > 1:
- args = ["%s matches multiple packages." % spec,
- "Matching packages:"]
+ args = ["%s matches multiple packages." % spec,
+ "Matching packages:"]
args += [" " + str(s) for s in matching_specs]
args += ["Use a more specific spec."]
tty.die(*args)
return matching_specs[0]
+
+
+def ask_for_confirmation(message):
+ while True:
+ tty.msg(message + '[y/n]')
+ choice = raw_input().lower()
+ if choice == 'y':
+ break
+ elif choice == 'n':
+ raise SystemExit('Operation aborted')
+ tty.warn('Please reply either "y" or "n"')
+
+
+def gray_hash(spec, length):
+ return colorize('@K{%s}' % spec.dag_hash(length))
+
+
+def display_specs(specs, **kwargs):
+ mode = kwargs.get('mode', 'short')
+ hashes = kwargs.get('long', False)
+ namespace = kwargs.get('namespace', False)
+ flags = kwargs.get('show_flags', False)
+ variants = kwargs.get('variants', False)
+
+ hlen = 7
+ if kwargs.get('very_long', False):
+ hashes = True
+ hlen = None
+
+ nfmt = '.' if namespace else '_'
+ ffmt = '$%+' if flags else ''
+ vfmt = '$+' if variants else ''
+ format_string = '$%s$@%s%s' % (nfmt, ffmt, vfmt)
+
+ # Make a dict with specs keyed by architecture and compiler.
+ index = index_by(specs, ('architecture', 'compiler'))
+
+ # Traverse the index and print out each package
+ for i, (architecture, compiler) in enumerate(sorted(index)):
+ if i > 0:
+ print
+
+ header = "%s{%s} / %s{%s}" % (spack.spec.architecture_color,
+ architecture, spack.spec.compiler_color,
+ compiler)
+ tty.hline(colorize(header), char='-')
+
+ specs = index[(architecture, compiler)]
+ specs.sort()
+
+ abbreviated = [s.format(format_string, color=True) for s in specs]
+ if mode == 'paths':
+ # Print one spec per line along with prefix path
+ width = max(len(s) for s in abbreviated)
+ width += 2
+ format = " %%-%ds%%s" % width
+
+ for abbrv, spec in zip(abbreviated, specs):
+ if hashes:
+ print(gray_hash(spec, hlen), )
+ print(format % (abbrv, spec.prefix))
+
+ elif mode == 'deps':
+ for spec in specs:
+ print(spec.tree(
+ format=format_string,
+ color=True,
+ indent=4,
+ prefix=(lambda s: gray_hash(s, hlen)) if hashes else None))
+
+ elif mode == 'short':
+ # Print columns of output if not printing flags
+ if not flags:
+
+ def fmt(s):
+ string = ""
+ if hashes:
+ string += gray_hash(s, hlen) + ' '
+ string += s.format('$-%s$@%s' % (nfmt, vfmt), color=True)
+
+ return string
+
+ colify(fmt(s) for s in specs)
+ # Print one entry per line if including flags
+ else:
+ for spec in specs:
+ # Print the hash if necessary
+ hsh = gray_hash(spec, hlen) + ' ' if hashes else ''
+ print(hsh + spec.format(format_string, color=True) + '\n')
+
+ else:
+ raise ValueError(
+ "Invalid mode for display_specs: %s. Must be one of (paths,"
+ "deps, short)." % mode) # NOQA: ignore=E501
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/bootstrap.py b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/bootstrap.py
index bec11439b5..60e2bd3a11 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/bootstrap.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/bootstrap.py
@@ -23,7 +23,6 @@
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
##############################################################################
import os
-from subprocess import check_call
import llnl.util.tty as tty
from llnl.util.filesystem import join_path, mkdirp
@@ -31,26 +30,49 @@ from llnl.util.filesystem import join_path, mkdirp
import spack
from spack.util.executable import which
+_SPACK_UPSTREAM = 'https://github.com/llnl/spack'
+
description = "Create a new installation of spack in another prefix"
+
def setup_parser(subparser):
- subparser.add_argument('prefix', help="names of prefix where we should install spack")
+ subparser.add_argument(
+ '-r', '--remote', action='store', dest='remote',
+ help="name of the remote to bootstrap from", default='origin')
+ subparser.add_argument(
+ 'prefix',
+ help="names of prefix where we should install spack")
-def get_origin_url():
+def get_origin_info(remote):
git_dir = join_path(spack.prefix, '.git')
git = which('git', required=True)
- origin_url = git(
- '--git-dir=%s' % git_dir, 'config', '--get', 'remote.origin.url',
- output=str)
- return origin_url.strip()
+ try:
+ branch = git('symbolic-ref', '--short', 'HEAD', output=str)
+ except ProcessError:
+ branch = 'develop'
+ tty.warn('No branch found; using default branch: %s' % branch)
+ if remote == 'origin' and \
+ branch not in ('master', 'develop'):
+ branch = 'develop'
+ tty.warn('Unknown branch found; using default branch: %s' % branch)
+ try:
+ origin_url = git(
+ '--git-dir=%s' % git_dir,
+ 'config', '--get', 'remote.%s.url' % remote,
+ output=str)
+ except ProcessError:
+ origin_url = _SPACK_UPSTREAM
+ tty.warn('No git repository found; '
+ 'using default upstream URL: %s' % origin_url)
+ return (origin_url.strip(), branch.strip())
def bootstrap(parser, args):
- origin_url = get_origin_url()
+ origin_url, branch = get_origin_info(args.remote)
prefix = args.prefix
- tty.msg("Fetching spack from origin: %s" % origin_url)
+ tty.msg("Fetching spack from '%s': %s" % (args.remote, origin_url))
if os.path.isfile(prefix):
tty.die("There is already a file at %s" % prefix)
@@ -62,7 +84,8 @@ def bootstrap(parser, args):
files_in_the_way = os.listdir(prefix)
if files_in_the_way:
- tty.die("There are already files there! Delete these files before boostrapping spack.",
+ tty.die("There are already files there! "
+ "Delete these files before boostrapping spack.",
*files_in_the_way)
tty.msg("Installing:",
@@ -73,8 +96,10 @@ def bootstrap(parser, args):
git = which('git', required=True)
git('init', '--shared', '-q')
git('remote', 'add', 'origin', origin_url)
- git('fetch', 'origin', 'master:refs/remotes/origin/master', '-n', '-q')
- git('reset', '--hard', 'origin/master', '-q')
+ git('fetch', 'origin', '%s:refs/remotes/origin/%s' % (branch, branch),
+ '-n', '-q')
+ git('reset', '--hard', 'origin/%s' % branch, '-q')
+ git('checkout', '-B', branch, 'origin/%s' % branch, '-q')
tty.msg("Successfully created a new spack in %s" % prefix,
"Run %s/bin/spack to use this installation." % prefix)
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/checksum.py b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/checksum.py
index 95bd4771ed..aedb0fd99c 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/checksum.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/checksum.py
@@ -42,7 +42,8 @@ def setup_parser(subparser):
'--keep-stage', action='store_true', dest='keep_stage',
help="Don't clean up staging area when command completes.")
subparser.add_argument(
- 'versions', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER, help='Versions to generate checksums for')
+ 'versions', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER,
+ help='Versions to generate checksums for')
def get_checksums(versions, urls, **kwargs):
@@ -59,10 +60,10 @@ def get_checksums(versions, urls, **kwargs):
with Stage(url, keep=keep_stage) as stage:
stage.fetch()
if i == 0 and first_stage_function:
- first_stage_function(stage)
+ first_stage_function(stage, url)
- hashes.append((version,
- spack.util.crypto.checksum(hashlib.md5, stage.archive_file)))
+ hashes.append((version, spack.util.crypto.checksum(
+ hashlib.md5, stage.archive_file)))
i += 1
except FailedDownloadError as e:
tty.msg("Failed to fetch %s" % url)
@@ -79,12 +80,12 @@ def checksum(parser, args):
# If the user asked for specific versions, use those.
if args.versions:
versions = {}
- for v in args.versions:
- v = ver(v)
- if not isinstance(v, Version):
+ for version in args.versions:
+ version = ver(version)
+ if not isinstance(version, Version):
tty.die("Cannot generate checksums for version lists or " +
"version ranges. Use unambiguous versions.")
- versions[v] = pkg.url_for_version(v)
+ versions[version] = pkg.url_for_version(version)
else:
versions = pkg.fetch_remote_versions()
if not versions:
@@ -111,5 +112,7 @@ def checksum(parser, args):
if not version_hashes:
tty.die("Could not fetch any versions for %s" % pkg.name)
- version_lines = [" version('%s', '%s')" % (v, h) for v, h in version_hashes]
+ version_lines = [
+ " version('%s', '%s')" % (v, h) for v, h in version_hashes
+ ]
tty.msg("Checksummed new versions of %s:" % pkg.name, *version_lines)
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/common/__init__.py b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/common/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ed1ec23bca
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/common/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+##############################################################################
+# Copyright (c) 2013-2016, Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
+# Produced at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
+#
+# This file is part of Spack.
+# Created by Todd Gamblin, tgamblin@llnl.gov, All rights reserved.
+# LLNL-CODE-647188
+#
+# For details, see https://github.com/llnl/spack
+# Please also see the LICENSE file for our notice and the LGPL.
+#
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (as
+# published by the Free Software Foundation) version 2.1, February 1999.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the terms and
+# conditions of the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+##############################################################################
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/common/arguments.py b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/common/arguments.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..af04170824
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/common/arguments.py
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
+##############################################################################
+# Copyright (c) 2013-2016, Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
+# Produced at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
+#
+# This file is part of Spack.
+# Created by Todd Gamblin, tgamblin@llnl.gov, All rights reserved.
+# LLNL-CODE-647188
+#
+# For details, see https://github.com/llnl/spack
+# Please also see the LICENSE file for our notice and the LGPL.
+#
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (as
+# published by the Free Software Foundation) version 2.1, February 1999.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the terms and
+# conditions of the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+##############################################################################
+
+import argparse
+
+import spack.modules
+from spack.util.pattern import Bunch
+__all__ = ['add_common_arguments']
+
+_arguments = {}
+
+
+def add_common_arguments(parser, list_of_arguments):
+ for argument in list_of_arguments:
+ if argument not in _arguments:
+ message = 'Trying to add the non existing argument "{0}" to a command' # NOQA: ignore=E501
+ raise KeyError(message.format(argument))
+ x = _arguments[argument]
+ parser.add_argument(*x.flags, **x.kwargs)
+
+
+class ConstraintAction(argparse.Action):
+ """Constructs a list of specs based on a constraint given on the command line
+
+ An instance of this class is supposed to be used as an argument action
+ in a parser. It will read a constraint and will attach a list of matching
+ specs to the namespace
+ """
+ qualifiers = {}
+
+ def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None):
+ # Query specs from command line
+ d = self.qualifiers.get(namespace.subparser_name, {})
+ specs = [s for s in spack.installed_db.query(**d)]
+ values = ' '.join(values)
+ if values:
+ specs = [x for x in specs if x.satisfies(values, strict=True)]
+ namespace.specs = specs
+
+parms = Bunch(
+ flags=('constraint',),
+ kwargs={
+ 'nargs': '*',
+ 'help': 'Constraint to select a subset of installed packages',
+ 'action': ConstraintAction
+ })
+_arguments['constraint'] = parms
+
+parms = Bunch(
+ flags=('-m', '--module-type'),
+ kwargs={
+ 'help': 'Type of module files',
+ 'default': 'tcl',
+ 'choices': spack.modules.module_types
+ })
+_arguments['module_type'] = parms
+
+parms = Bunch(
+ flags=('-y', '--yes-to-all'),
+ kwargs={
+ 'action': 'store_true',
+ 'dest': 'yes_to_all',
+ 'help': 'Assume "yes" is the answer to every confirmation asked to the user.' # NOQA: ignore=E501
+ })
+_arguments['yes_to_all'] = parms
+
+parms = Bunch(
+ flags=('-r', '--dependencies'),
+ kwargs={
+ 'action': 'store_true',
+ 'dest': 'recurse_dependencies',
+ 'help': 'Recursively traverse spec dependencies'
+ })
+_arguments['recurse_dependencies'] = parms
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/create.py b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/create.py
index c9fa687b74..2c440096d1 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/create.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/create.py
@@ -103,6 +103,64 @@ ${versions}
${install}
""")
+# Build dependencies and extensions
+dependencies_dict = {
+ 'autotools': "# depends_on('foo')",
+ 'cmake': "depends_on('cmake')",
+ 'scons': "depends_on('scons')",
+ 'python': "extends('python')",
+ 'R': "extends('R')",
+ 'octave': "extends('octave')",
+ 'unknown': "# depends_on('foo')"
+}
+
+# Default installation instructions
+install_dict = {
+ 'autotools': """\
+ # FIXME: Modify the configure line to suit your build system here.
+ configure('--prefix={0}'.format(prefix))
+
+ # FIXME: Add logic to build and install here.
+ make()
+ make('install')""",
+
+ 'cmake': """\
+ with working_dir('spack-build', create=True):
+ # FIXME: Modify the cmake line to suit your build system here.
+ cmake('..', *std_cmake_args)
+
+ # FIXME: Add logic to build and install here.
+ make()
+ make('install')""",
+
+ 'scons': """\
+ # FIXME: Add logic to build and install here.
+ scons('prefix={0}'.format(prefix))
+ scons('install')""",
+
+ 'python': """\
+ # FIXME: Add logic to build and install here.
+ python('setup.py', 'install', '--prefix={0}'.format(prefix))""",
+
+ 'R': """\
+ # FIXME: Add logic to build and install here.
+ R('CMD', 'INSTALL', '--library={0}'.format(self.module.r_lib_dir),
+ self.stage.source_path)""",
+
+ 'octave': """\
+ # FIXME: Add logic to build and install here.
+ octave('--quiet', '--norc',
+ '--built-in-docstrings-file=/dev/null',
+ '--texi-macros-file=/dev/null',
+ '--eval', 'pkg prefix {0}; pkg install {1}'.format(
+ prefix, self.stage.archive_file))""",
+
+ 'unknown': """\
+ # FIXME: Unknown build system
+ make()
+ make('install')"""
+}
+
def make_version_calls(ver_hash_tuples):
"""Adds a version() call to the package for each version found."""
@@ -133,60 +191,17 @@ def setup_parser(subparser):
setup_parser.subparser = subparser
-class ConfigureGuesser(object):
- def __call__(self, stage):
- """Try to guess the type of build system used by the project.
- Set any necessary build dependencies or extensions.
- Set the appropriate default installation instructions."""
-
- # Build dependencies and extensions
- dependenciesDict = {
- 'autotools': "# depends_on('foo')",
- 'cmake': "depends_on('cmake', type='build')",
- 'scons': "depends_on('scons', type='build')",
- 'python': "extends('python', type=nolink)",
- 'R': "extends('R')",
- 'unknown': "# depends_on('foo')"
- }
-
- # Default installation instructions
- installDict = {
- 'autotools': """\
- # FIXME: Modify the configure line to suit your build system here.
- configure('--prefix={0}'.format(prefix))
-
- # FIXME: Add logic to build and install here.
- make()
- make('install')""",
-
- 'cmake': """\
- with working_dir('spack-build', create=True):
- # FIXME: Modify the cmake line to suit your build system here.
- cmake('..', *std_cmake_args)
+class BuildSystemGuesser(object):
+ def __call__(self, stage, url):
+ """Try to guess the type of build system used by a project based on
+ the contents of its archive or the URL it was downloaded from."""
- # FIXME: Add logic to build and install here.
- make()
- make('install')""",
-
- 'scons': """\
- # FIXME: Add logic to build and install here.
- scons('prefix={0}'.format(prefix))
- scons('install')""",
-
- 'python': """\
- # FIXME: Add logic to build and install here.
- python('setup.py', 'install', '--prefix={0}'.format(prefix))""",
-
- 'R': """\
- # FIXME: Add logic to build and install here.
- R('CMD', 'INSTALL', '--library={0}'.format(self.module.r_lib_dir),
- self.stage.source_path)""",
-
- 'unknown': """\
- # FIXME: Unknown build system
- make()
- make('install')"""
- }
+ # Most octave extensions are hosted on Octave-Forge:
+ # http://octave.sourceforge.net/index.html
+ # They all have the same base URL.
+ if 'downloads.sourceforge.net/octave/' in url:
+ self.build_system = 'octave'
+ return
# A list of clues that give us an idea of the build system a package
# uses. If the regular expression matches a file contained in the
@@ -224,12 +239,6 @@ class ConfigureGuesser(object):
self.build_system = build_system
- # Set any necessary build dependencies or extensions.
- self.dependencies = dependenciesDict[build_system]
-
- # Set the appropriate default installation instructions
- self.install = installDict[build_system]
-
def guess_name_and_version(url, args):
# Try to deduce name and version of the new package from the URL
@@ -334,8 +343,8 @@ def create(parser, args):
# Fetch tarballs (prompting user if necessary)
versions, urls = fetch_tarballs(url, name, version)
- # Try to guess what configure system is used.
- guesser = ConfigureGuesser()
+ # Try to guess what build system is used.
+ guesser = BuildSystemGuesser()
ver_hash_tuples = spack.cmd.checksum.get_checksums(
versions, urls,
first_stage_function=guesser,
@@ -344,13 +353,13 @@ def create(parser, args):
if not ver_hash_tuples:
tty.die("Could not fetch any tarballs for %s" % name)
- # Prepend 'py-' to python package names, by convention.
+ # Add prefix to package name if it is an extension.
if guesser.build_system == 'python':
- name = 'py-%s' % name
-
- # Prepend 'r-' to R package names, by convention.
+ name = 'py-{0}'.format(name)
if guesser.build_system == 'R':
- name = 'r-%s' % name
+ name = 'r-{0}'.format(name)
+ if guesser.build_system == 'octave':
+ name = 'octave-{0}'.format(name)
# Create a directory for the new package.
pkg_path = repo.filename_for_package_name(name)
@@ -367,8 +376,8 @@ def create(parser, args):
class_name=mod_to_class(name),
url=url,
versions=make_version_calls(ver_hash_tuples),
- dependencies=guesser.dependencies,
- install=guesser.install))
+ dependencies=dependencies_dict[guesser.build_system],
+ install=install_dict[guesser.build_system]))
# If everything checks out, go ahead and edit.
spack.editor(pkg_path)
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/find.py b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/find.py
index 3ec671f93f..d3ea38c573 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/find.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/find.py
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ import spack.spec
from llnl.util.lang import *
from llnl.util.tty.colify import *
from llnl.util.tty.color import *
-from llnl.util.lang import *
+from spack.cmd import display_specs
description = "Find installed spack packages"
@@ -104,89 +104,6 @@ def setup_parser(subparser):
help='optional specs to filter results')
-def gray_hash(spec, length):
- return colorize('@K{%s}' % spec.dag_hash(length))
-
-
-def display_specs(specs, **kwargs):
- mode = kwargs.get('mode', 'short')
- hashes = kwargs.get('long', False)
- namespace = kwargs.get('namespace', False)
- flags = kwargs.get('show_flags', False)
- variants = kwargs.get('variants', False)
-
- hlen = 7
- if kwargs.get('very_long', False):
- hashes = True
- hlen = None
-
- nfmt = '.' if namespace else '_'
- ffmt = '$%+' if flags else ''
- vfmt = '$+' if variants else ''
- format_string = '$%s$@%s%s' % (nfmt, ffmt, vfmt)
-
- # Make a dict with specs keyed by architecture and compiler.
- index = index_by(specs, ('architecture', 'compiler'))
-
- # Traverse the index and print out each package
- for i, (architecture, compiler) in enumerate(sorted(index)):
- if i > 0:
- print
-
- header = "%s{%s} / %s{%s}" % (spack.spec.architecture_color,
- architecture, spack.spec.compiler_color,
- compiler)
- tty.hline(colorize(header), char='-')
-
- specs = index[(architecture, compiler)]
- specs.sort()
-
- abbreviated = [s.format(format_string, color=True) for s in specs]
- if mode == 'paths':
- # Print one spec per line along with prefix path
- width = max(len(s) for s in abbreviated)
- width += 2
- format = " %%-%ds%%s" % width
-
- for abbrv, spec in zip(abbreviated, specs):
- if hashes:
- print(gray_hash(spec, hlen), )
- print(format % (abbrv, spec.prefix))
-
- elif mode == 'deps':
- for spec in specs:
- print(spec.tree(
- format=format_string,
- color=True,
- indent=4,
- prefix=(lambda s: gray_hash(s, hlen)) if hashes else None))
-
- elif mode == 'short':
- # Print columns of output if not printing flags
- if not flags:
-
- def fmt(s):
- string = ""
- if hashes:
- string += gray_hash(s, hlen) + ' '
- string += s.format('$-%s$@%s' % (nfmt, vfmt), color=True)
-
- return string
-
- colify(fmt(s) for s in specs)
- # Print one entry per line if including flags
- else:
- for spec in specs:
- # Print the hash if necessary
- hsh = gray_hash(spec, hlen) + ' ' if hashes else ''
- print(hsh + spec.format(format_string, color=True) + '\n')
-
- else:
- raise ValueError(
- "Invalid mode for display_specs: %s. Must be one of (paths,"
- "deps, short)." % mode) # NOQA: ignore=E501
-
-
def query_arguments(args):
# Check arguments
if args.explicit and args.implicit:
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/module.py b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/module.py
index 55826d133c..a10e36e077 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/module.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/module.py
@@ -23,135 +23,233 @@
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
##############################################################################
from __future__ import print_function
+
+import collections
import os
import shutil
import sys
import llnl.util.tty as tty
import spack.cmd
-from llnl.util.filesystem import mkdirp
+import spack.cmd.common.arguments as arguments
+import llnl.util.filesystem as filesystem
from spack.modules import module_types
-from spack.util.string import *
-
-description = "Manipulate modules and dotkits."
-
-
-def setup_parser(subparser):
- sp = subparser.add_subparsers(metavar='SUBCOMMAND', dest='module_command')
-
- sp.add_parser('refresh', help='Regenerate all module files.')
- find_parser = sp.add_parser('find', help='Find module files for packages.')
+description = "Manipulate module files"
- find_parser.add_argument(
- 'module_type',
- help="Type of module to find file for. [" +
- '|'.join(module_types) + "]")
+# Dictionary that will be populated with the list of sub-commands
+# Each sub-command must be callable and accept 3 arguments :
+# - mtype : the type of the module file
+# - specs : the list of specs to be processed
+# - args : namespace containing the parsed command line arguments
+callbacks = {}
- find_parser.add_argument(
- '-r', '--dependencies', action='store_true',
- dest='recurse_dependencies',
- help='Recursively traverse dependencies for modules to load.')
- find_parser.add_argument(
- '-s', '--shell', action='store_true', dest='shell',
- help='Generate shell script (instead of input for module command)')
+def subcommand(subparser_name):
+ """Registers a function in the callbacks dictionary"""
+ def decorator(callback):
+ callbacks[subparser_name] = callback
+ return callback
+ return decorator
- find_parser.add_argument(
- '-p', '--prefix', dest='prefix',
- help='Prepend to module names when issuing module load commands')
- find_parser.add_argument(
- 'spec', nargs='+',
- help='spec to find a module file for.')
-
-
-def module_find(mtype, flags, spec_array):
- """Look at all installed packages and see if the spec provided
- matches any. If it does, check whether there is a module file
- of type <mtype> there, and print out the name that the user
- should type to use that package's module.
- prefix:
- Prepend this to module names when issuing "module load" commands.
- Some systems seem to need it.
+def setup_parser(subparser):
+ sp = subparser.add_subparsers(metavar='SUBCOMMAND', dest='subparser_name')
+
+ # spack module refresh
+ refresh_parser = sp.add_parser('refresh', help='Regenerate module files')
+ refresh_parser.add_argument(
+ '--delete-tree',
+ help='Delete the module file tree before refresh',
+ action='store_true'
+ )
+ arguments.add_common_arguments(
+ refresh_parser, ['constraint', 'module_type', 'yes_to_all']
+ )
+
+ # spack module find
+ find_parser = sp.add_parser('find', help='Find module files for packages')
+ arguments.add_common_arguments(find_parser, ['constraint', 'module_type'])
+
+ # spack module rm
+ rm_parser = sp.add_parser('rm', help='Remove module files')
+ arguments.add_common_arguments(
+ rm_parser, ['constraint', 'module_type', 'yes_to_all']
+ )
+
+ # spack module loads
+ loads_parser = sp.add_parser(
+ 'loads',
+ help='Prompt the list of modules associated with a constraint'
+ )
+ loads_parser.add_argument(
+ '--input-only', action='store_false', dest='shell',
+ help='Generate input for module command (instead of a shell script)'
+ )
+ loads_parser.add_argument(
+ '-p', '--prefix', dest='prefix', default='',
+ help='Prepend to module names when issuing module load commands'
+ )
+ arguments.add_common_arguments(
+ loads_parser, ['constraint', 'module_type', 'recurse_dependencies']
+ )
+
+
+class MultipleMatches(Exception):
+ pass
+
+
+class NoMatch(Exception):
+ pass
+
+
+@subcommand('loads')
+def loads(mtype, specs, args):
+ """Prompt the list of modules associated with a list of specs"""
+ # Get a comprehensive list of specs
+ if args.recurse_dependencies:
+ specs_from_user_constraint = specs[:]
+ specs = []
+ # FIXME : during module file creation nodes seem to be visited
+ # FIXME : multiple times even if cover='nodes' is given. This
+ # FIXME : work around permits to get a unique list of spec anyhow.
+ # FIXME : (same problem as in spack/modules.py)
+ seen = set()
+ seen_add = seen.add
+ for spec in specs_from_user_constraint:
+ specs.extend(
+ [item for item in spec.traverse(order='post', cover='nodes') if not (item in seen or seen_add(item))] # NOQA: ignore=E501
+ )
+
+ module_cls = module_types[mtype]
+ modules = [(spec, module_cls(spec).use_name)
+ for spec in specs if os.path.exists(module_cls(spec).file_name)]
+
+ module_commands = {
+ 'tcl': 'module load ',
+ 'dotkit': 'dotkit use '
+ }
+
+ d = {
+ 'command': '' if not args.shell else module_commands[mtype],
+ 'prefix': args.prefix
+ }
+
+ prompt_template = '{comment}{command}{prefix}{name}'
+ for spec, mod in modules:
+ d['comment'] = '' if not args.shell else '# {0}\n'.format(
+ spec.format())
+ d['name'] = mod
+ print(prompt_template.format(**d))
+
+
+@subcommand('find')
+def find(mtype, specs, args):
"""
- if mtype not in module_types:
- tty.die("Invalid module type: '%s'. Options are %s" %
- (mtype, comma_or(module_types)))
-
- # --------------------------------------
- def _find_modules(spec, modules_list):
- """Finds all modules and sub-modules for a spec"""
- if str(spec.version) == 'system':
- # No Spack module for system-installed packages
- return
-
- if flags.recurse_dependencies:
- for dep in spec.dependencies():
- _find_modules(dep, modules_list)
-
- mod = module_types[mtype](spec)
- if not os.path.isfile(mod.file_name):
- tty.die("No %s module is installed for %s" % (mtype, spec))
- modules_list.append((spec, mod))
-
-
- # --------------------------------------
- raw_specs = spack.cmd.parse_specs(spec_array)
- modules = set() # Modules we will load
- seen = set()
- for raw_spec in raw_specs:
-
- # ----------- Make sure the spec only resolves to ONE thing
- specs = spack.installed_db.query(raw_spec)
- if len(specs) == 0:
- tty.die("No installed packages match spec %s" % raw_spec)
-
- if len(specs) > 1:
- tty.error("Multiple matches for spec %s. Choose one:" % raw_spec)
- for s in specs:
- sys.stderr.write(s.tree(color=True))
- sys.exit(1)
- spec = specs[0]
-
- # ----------- Chase down modules for it and all its dependencies
- modules_dups = list()
- _find_modules(spec, modules_dups)
-
- # Remove duplicates while keeping order
- modules_unique = list()
- for spec,mod in modules_dups:
- if mod.use_name not in seen:
- modules_unique.append((spec,mod))
- seen.add(mod.use_name)
-
- # Output...
- if flags.shell:
- module_cmd = {'tcl': 'module load', 'dotkit': 'dotkit use'}[mtype]
- for spec,mod in modules_unique:
- if flags.shell:
- print('# %s' % spec.format())
- print('%s %s%s' % (module_cmd, flags.prefix, mod.use_name))
- else:
- print(mod.use_name)
-
-def module_refresh():
- """Regenerate all module files for installed packages known to
- spack (some packages may no longer exist)."""
- specs = [s for s in spack.installed_db.query(installed=True, known=True)]
-
- for name, cls in module_types.items():
- tty.msg("Regenerating %s module files." % name)
- if os.path.isdir(cls.path):
- shutil.rmtree(cls.path, ignore_errors=False)
- mkdirp(cls.path)
- for spec in specs:
- cls(spec).write()
+ Look at all installed packages and see if the spec provided
+ matches any. If it does, check whether there is a module file
+ of type <mtype> there, and print out the name that the user
+ should type to use that package's module.
+ """
+ if len(specs) == 0:
+ raise NoMatch()
+
+ if len(specs) > 1:
+ raise MultipleMatches()
+
+ spec = specs.pop()
+ mod = module_types[mtype](spec)
+ if not os.path.isfile(mod.file_name):
+ tty.die("No %s module is installed for %s" % (mtype, spec))
+ print(mod.use_name)
+
+
+@subcommand('rm')
+def rm(mtype, specs, args):
+ """Deletes module files associated with items in specs"""
+ module_cls = module_types[mtype]
+ specs_with_modules = [
+ spec for spec in specs if os.path.exists(module_cls(spec).file_name)]
+ modules = [module_cls(spec) for spec in specs_with_modules]
+
+ if not modules:
+ tty.msg('No module file matches your query')
+ raise SystemExit(1)
+
+ # Ask for confirmation
+ if not args.yes_to_all:
+ tty.msg('You are about to remove {0} module files the following specs:\n'.format(mtype)) # NOQA: ignore=E501
+ spack.cmd.display_specs(specs_with_modules, long=True)
+ print('')
+ spack.cmd.ask_for_confirmation('Do you want to proceed ? ')
+
+ # Remove the module files
+ for s in modules:
+ s.remove()
+
+
+@subcommand('refresh')
+def refresh(mtype, specs, args):
+ """Regenerate module files for item in specs"""
+ # Prompt a message to the user about what is going to change
+ if not specs:
+ tty.msg('No package matches your query')
+ return
+
+ if not args.yes_to_all:
+ tty.msg('You are about to regenerate {name} module files for the following specs:\n'.format(name=mtype)) # NOQA: ignore=E501
+ spack.cmd.display_specs(specs, long=True)
+ print('')
+ spack.cmd.ask_for_confirmation('Do you want to proceed ? ')
+
+ cls = module_types[mtype]
+
+ # Detect name clashes
+ writers = [cls(spec) for spec in specs]
+ file2writer = collections.defaultdict(list)
+ for item in writers:
+ file2writer[item.file_name].append(item)
+
+ if len(file2writer) != len(writers):
+ message = 'Name clashes detected in module files:\n'
+ for filename, writer_list in file2writer.items():
+ if len(writer_list) > 1:
+ message += '\nfile : {0}\n'.format(filename)
+ for x in writer_list:
+ message += 'spec : {0}\n'.format(x.spec.format(color=True))
+ tty.error(message)
+ tty.error('Operation aborted')
+ raise SystemExit(1)
+
+ # Proceed regenerating module files
+ tty.msg('Regenerating {name} module files'.format(name=mtype))
+ if os.path.isdir(cls.path) and args.delete_tree:
+ shutil.rmtree(cls.path, ignore_errors=False)
+ filesystem.mkdirp(cls.path)
+ for x in writers:
+ x.write(overwrite=True)
def module(parser, args):
- if args.module_command == 'refresh':
- module_refresh()
-
- elif args.module_command == 'find':
- module_find(args.module_type, args, args.spec)
+ # Qualifiers to be used when querying the db for specs
+ constraint_qualifiers = {
+ 'refresh': {
+ 'installed': True,
+ 'known': True
+ },
+ }
+ arguments.ConstraintAction.qualifiers.update(constraint_qualifiers)
+
+ module_type = args.module_type
+ constraint = args.constraint
+ try:
+ callbacks[args.subparser_name](module_type, args.specs, args)
+ except MultipleMatches:
+ message = 'the constraint \'{query}\' matches multiple packages, and this is not allowed in this context' # NOQA: ignore=E501
+ tty.error(message.format(query=constraint))
+ for s in args.specs:
+ sys.stderr.write(s.format(color=True) + '\n')
+ raise SystemExit(1)
+ except NoMatch:
+ message = 'the constraint \'{query}\' match no package, and this is not allowed in this context' # NOQA: ignore=E501
+ tty.die(message.format(query=constraint))
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/package-list.py b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/package-list.py
index bc64c77eab..a27502d30e 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/package-list.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/package-list.py
@@ -22,10 +22,8 @@
# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
##############################################################################
-import re
import cgi
from StringIO import StringIO
-import llnl.util.tty as tty
from llnl.util.tty.colify import *
import spack
@@ -34,21 +32,22 @@ description = "Print a list of all packages in reStructuredText."
def github_url(pkg):
"""Link to a package file on github."""
- return ("https://github.com/llnl/spack/blob/master/var/spack/packages/%s/package.py" %
- pkg.name)
+ url = "https://github.com/llnl/spack/blob/master/var/spack/packages/%s/package.py" # NOQA: ignore=E501
+ return (url % pkg.name)
def rst_table(elts):
"""Print out a RST-style table."""
cols = StringIO()
ncol, widths = colify(elts, output=cols, tty=True)
- header = " ".join("=" * (w-1) for w in widths)
+ header = " ".join("=" * (w - 1) for w in widths)
return "%s\n%s%s" % (header, cols.getvalue(), header)
def print_rst_package_list():
"""Print out information on all packages in restructured text."""
- pkgs = sorted(spack.repo.all_packages(), key=lambda s:s.name.lower())
+ pkgs = sorted(spack.repo.all_packages(), key=lambda s: s.name.lower())
+ pkg_names = [p.name for p in pkgs]
print ".. _package-list:"
print
@@ -62,7 +61,7 @@ def print_rst_package_list():
print "Spack currently has %d mainline packages:" % len(pkgs)
print
- print rst_table("`%s`_" % p.name for p in pkgs)
+ print rst_table("`%s`_" % p for p in pkg_names)
print
print "-----"
@@ -79,14 +78,15 @@ def print_rst_package_list():
print
if pkg.versions:
print "Versions:"
- print " " + ", ".join(str(v) for v in reversed(sorted(pkg.versions)))
+ print " " + ", ".join(str(v) for v in
+ reversed(sorted(pkg.versions)))
- for deptype in ('build', 'link', 'run'):
- deps = pkg.dependencies(deptype)
+ for deptype in spack.alldeps:
+ deps = pkg.dependencies_of_type(deptype)
if deps:
print "%s Dependencies" % deptype.capitalize()
- print " " + ", ".join("`%s`_" % d if d != "mpi" else d
- for d in build_deps)
+ print " " + ", ".join("%s_" % d if d in pkg_names
+ else d for d in deps)
print
print "Description:"
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/uninstall.py b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/uninstall.py
index a6f08d09ed..a17b7c685c 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/cmd/uninstall.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/cmd/uninstall.py
@@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ import llnl.util.tty as tty
import spack
import spack.cmd
import spack.repository
-from spack.cmd.find import display_specs
description = "Remove an installed package"
@@ -43,21 +42,10 @@ error_message = """You can either:
display_args = {
'long': True,
'show_flags': True,
- 'variants':True
+ 'variants': True
}
-def ask_for_confirmation(message):
- while True:
- tty.msg(message + '[y/n]')
- choice = raw_input().lower()
- if choice == 'y':
- break
- elif choice == 'n':
- raise SystemExit('Operation aborted')
- tty.warn('Please reply either "y" or "n"')
-
-
def setup_parser(subparser):
subparser.add_argument(
'-f', '--force', action='store_true', dest='force',
@@ -65,32 +53,37 @@ def setup_parser(subparser):
subparser.add_argument(
'-a', '--all', action='store_true', dest='all',
help="USE CAREFULLY. Remove ALL installed packages that match each " +
- "supplied spec. i.e., if you say uninstall libelf, ALL versions of " +
- "libelf are uninstalled. This is both useful and dangerous, like rm -r.")
+ "supplied spec. i.e., if you say uninstall libelf, ALL versions of " + # NOQA: ignore=E501
+ "libelf are uninstalled. This is both useful and dangerous, like rm -r.") # NOQA: ignore=E501
subparser.add_argument(
'-d', '--dependents', action='store_true', dest='dependents',
- help='Also uninstall any packages that depend on the ones given via command line.'
+ help='Also uninstall any packages that depend on the ones given via command line.' # NOQA: ignore=E501
)
subparser.add_argument(
'-y', '--yes-to-all', action='store_true', dest='yes_to_all',
- help='Assume "yes" is the answer to every confirmation asked to the user.'
+ help='Assume "yes" is the answer to every confirmation asked to the user.' # NOQA: ignore=E501
)
- subparser.add_argument('packages', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER, help="specs of packages to uninstall")
+ subparser.add_argument(
+ 'packages',
+ nargs=argparse.REMAINDER,
+ help="specs of packages to uninstall"
+ )
def concretize_specs(specs, allow_multiple_matches=False, force=False):
- """
- Returns a list of specs matching the non necessarily concretized specs given from cli
+ """Returns a list of specs matching the non necessarily
+ concretized specs given from cli
Args:
specs: list of specs to be matched against installed packages
- allow_multiple_matches : boolean (if True multiple matches for each item in specs are admitted)
+ allow_multiple_matches : if True multiple matches are admitted
Return:
list of specs
"""
- specs_from_cli = [] # List of specs that match expressions given via command line
+ # List of specs that match expressions given via command line
+ specs_from_cli = []
has_errors = False
for spec in specs:
matching = spack.installed_db.query(spec)
@@ -99,7 +92,7 @@ def concretize_specs(specs, allow_multiple_matches=False, force=False):
if not allow_multiple_matches and len(matching) > 1:
tty.error("%s matches multiple packages:" % spec)
print()
- display_specs(matching, **display_args)
+ spack.cmd.display_specs(matching, **display_args)
print()
has_errors = True
@@ -116,8 +109,8 @@ def concretize_specs(specs, allow_multiple_matches=False, force=False):
def installed_dependents(specs):
- """
- Returns a dictionary that maps a spec with a list of its installed dependents
+ """Returns a dictionary that maps a spec with a list of its
+ installed dependents
Args:
specs: list of specs to be checked for dependents
@@ -147,7 +140,7 @@ def do_uninstall(specs, force):
try:
# should work if package is known to spack
packages.append(item.package)
- except spack.repository.UnknownPackageError as e:
+ except spack.repository.UnknownPackageError:
# The package.py file has gone away -- but still
# want to uninstall.
spack.Package(item).do_uninstall(force=True)
@@ -169,17 +162,20 @@ def uninstall(parser, args):
with spack.installed_db.write_transaction():
specs = spack.cmd.parse_specs(args.packages)
# Gets the list of installed specs that match the ones give via cli
- uninstall_list = concretize_specs(specs, args.all, args.force) # takes care of '-a' is given in the cli
- dependent_list = installed_dependents(uninstall_list) # takes care of '-d'
+ # takes care of '-a' is given in the cli
+ uninstall_list = concretize_specs(specs, args.all, args.force)
+ dependent_list = installed_dependents(
+ uninstall_list) # takes care of '-d'
# Process dependent_list and update uninstall_list
has_error = False
if dependent_list and not args.dependents and not args.force:
for spec, lst in dependent_list.items():
- tty.error("Will not uninstall %s" % spec.format("$_$@$%@$#", color=True))
+ tty.error("Will not uninstall %s" %
+ spec.format("$_$@$%@$#", color=True))
print('')
print("The following packages depend on it:")
- display_specs(lst, **display_args)
+ spack.cmd.display_specs(lst, **display_args)
print('')
has_error = True
elif args.dependents:
@@ -188,14 +184,14 @@ def uninstall(parser, args):
uninstall_list = list(set(uninstall_list))
if has_error:
- tty.die('You can use spack uninstall --dependents to uninstall these dependencies as well')
+ tty.die('You can use spack uninstall --dependents to uninstall these dependencies as well') # NOQA: ignore=E501
if not args.yes_to_all:
tty.msg("The following packages will be uninstalled : ")
print('')
- display_specs(uninstall_list, **display_args)
+ spack.cmd.display_specs(uninstall_list, **display_args)
print('')
- ask_for_confirmation('Do you want to proceed ? ')
+ spack.cmd.ask_for_confirmation('Do you want to proceed ? ')
# Uninstall everything on the list
do_uninstall(uninstall_list, args.force)
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/config.py b/lib/spack/spack/config.py
index 84179e1469..3a66e9f2a6 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/config.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/config.py
@@ -328,6 +328,11 @@ section_schemas = {
'anyOf': [
{
'properties': {
+ 'hash_length': {
+ 'type': 'integer',
+ 'minimum': 0,
+ 'default': 7
+ },
'whitelist': {'$ref': '#/definitions/array_of_strings'},
'blacklist': {'$ref': '#/definitions/array_of_strings'},
'naming_scheme': {
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/modules.py b/lib/spack/spack/modules.py
index a2e528d295..72656b8ae0 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/modules.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/modules.py
@@ -188,6 +188,8 @@ def parse_config_options(module_generator):
#####
# Automatic loading loads
+ module_file_actions['hash_length'] = module_configuration.get(
+ 'hash_length', 7)
module_file_actions['autoload'] = dependencies(
module_generator.spec, module_file_actions.get('autoload', 'none'))
# Prerequisites
@@ -237,6 +239,7 @@ class EnvModule(object):
formats = {}
class __metaclass__(type):
+
def __init__(cls, name, bases, dict):
type.__init__(cls, name, bases, dict)
if cls.name != 'env_module' and cls.name in CONFIGURATION[
@@ -295,7 +298,9 @@ class EnvModule(object):
if constraint in self.spec:
suffixes.append(suffix)
# Always append the hash to make the module file unique
- suffixes.append(self.spec.dag_hash())
+ hash_length = configuration.pop('hash_length', 7)
+ if hash_length != 0:
+ suffixes.append(self.spec.dag_hash(length=hash_length))
name = '-'.join(suffixes)
return name
@@ -338,7 +343,7 @@ class EnvModule(object):
return False
- def write(self):
+ def write(self, overwrite=False):
"""
Writes out a module file for this object.
@@ -399,6 +404,15 @@ class EnvModule(object):
for line in self.module_specific_content(module_configuration):
module_file_content += line
+ # Print a warning in case I am accidentally overwriting
+ # a module file that is already there (name clash)
+ if not overwrite and os.path.exists(self.file_name):
+ message = 'Module file already exists : skipping creation\n'
+ message += 'file : {0.file_name}\n'
+ message += 'spec : {0.spec}'
+ tty.warn(message.format(self))
+ return
+
# Dump to file
with open(self.file_name, 'w') as f:
f.write(module_file_content)
@@ -454,7 +468,7 @@ class EnvModule(object):
class Dotkit(EnvModule):
name = 'dotkit'
-
+ path = join_path(spack.share_path, 'dotkit')
environment_modifications_formats = {
PrependPath: 'dk_alter {name} {value}\n',
SetEnv: 'dk_setenv {name} {value}\n'
@@ -466,7 +480,7 @@ class Dotkit(EnvModule):
@property
def file_name(self):
- return join_path(spack.share_path, "dotkit", self.spec.architecture,
+ return join_path(self.path, self.spec.architecture,
'%s.dk' % self.use_name)
@property
@@ -494,7 +508,7 @@ class Dotkit(EnvModule):
class TclModule(EnvModule):
name = 'tcl'
-
+ path = join_path(spack.share_path, "modules")
environment_modifications_formats = {
PrependPath: 'prepend-path --delim "{delim}" {name} \"{value}\"\n',
AppendPath: 'append-path --delim "{delim}" {name} \"{value}\"\n',
@@ -514,7 +528,7 @@ class TclModule(EnvModule):
@property
def file_name(self):
- return join_path(spack.share_path, "modules", self.spec.architecture, self.use_name)
+ return join_path(self.path, self.spec.architecture, self.use_name)
@property
def header(self):
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/platforms/cray_xc.py b/lib/spack/spack/platforms/cray_xc.py
index e710303e23..8dc575bb71 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/platforms/cray_xc.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/platforms/cray_xc.py
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ import os
from spack.architecture import Platform, Target
from spack.operating_systems.linux_distro import LinuxDistro
from spack.operating_systems.cnl import Cnl
+from spack.util.executable import which
class CrayXc(Platform):
priority = 20
@@ -42,5 +43,11 @@ class CrayXc(Platform):
@classmethod
def detect(self):
- return os.path.exists('/opt/cray/craype')
+ if os.path.exists('/cray_home'):
+ cc_verbose = which('cc')
+ cc_verbose.add_default_arg('-craype-verbose')
+ text = cc_verbose(output=str, error=str, ignore_errors=True).split()
+ if '-D__CRAYXC' in text:
+ return True
+ return False
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/preferred_packages.py b/lib/spack/spack/preferred_packages.py
index 4820584150..1b94f03de7 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/preferred_packages.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/preferred_packages.py
@@ -26,8 +26,10 @@
import spack
from spack.version import *
+
class PreferredPackages(object):
- _default_order = {'compiler' : [ 'gcc', 'intel', 'clang', 'pgi', 'xlc' ] } # Arbitrary, but consistent
+ # Arbitrary, but consistent
+ _default_order = {'compiler': ['gcc', 'intel', 'clang', 'pgi', 'xlc']}
def __init__(self):
self.preferred = spack.config.get_config('packages')
@@ -35,24 +37,25 @@ class PreferredPackages(object):
# Given a package name, sort component (e.g, version, compiler, ...), and
# a second_key (used by providers), return the list
- def _order_for_package(self, pkgname, component, second_key, test_all=True):
+ def _order_for_package(self, pkgname, component, second_key,
+ test_all=True):
pkglist = [pkgname]
if test_all:
pkglist.append('all')
for pkg in pkglist:
order = self.preferred.get(pkg, {}).get(component, {})
- if type(order) is dict:
+ if isinstance(order, dict) and second_key:
order = order.get(second_key, {})
if not order:
continue
return [str(s).strip() for s in order]
return []
-
# A generic sorting function. Given a package name and sort
# component, return less-than-0, 0, or greater-than-0 if
# a is respectively less-than, equal to, or greater than b.
- def _component_compare(self, pkgname, component, a, b, reverse_natural_compare, second_key):
+ def _component_compare(self, pkgname, component, a, b,
+ reverse_natural_compare, second_key):
if a is None:
return -1
if b is None:
@@ -84,92 +87,102 @@ class PreferredPackages(object):
else:
return 0
-
# A sorting function for specs. Similar to component_compare, but
# a and b are considered to match entries in the sorting list if they
# satisfy the list component.
- def _spec_compare(self, pkgname, component, a, b, reverse_natural_compare, second_key):
- if not a or not a.concrete:
+ def _spec_compare(self, pkgname, component, a, b,
+ reverse_natural_compare, second_key):
+ if not a or (not a.concrete and not second_key):
return -1
- if not b or not b.concrete:
+ if not b or (not b.concrete and not second_key):
return 1
specs = self._spec_for_pkgname(pkgname, component, second_key)
a_index = None
b_index = None
reverse = -1 if reverse_natural_compare else 1
for i, cspec in enumerate(specs):
- if a_index == None and (cspec.satisfies(a) or a.satisfies(cspec)):
+ if a_index is None and (cspec.satisfies(a) or a.satisfies(cspec)):
a_index = i
if b_index:
break
- if b_index == None and (cspec.satisfies(b) or b.satisfies(cspec)):
+ if b_index is None and (cspec.satisfies(b) or b.satisfies(cspec)):
b_index = i
if a_index:
break
- if a_index != None and b_index == None: return -1
- elif a_index == None and b_index != None: return 1
- elif a_index != None and b_index == a_index: return -1 * cmp(a, b)
- elif a_index != None and b_index != None and a_index != b_index: return cmp(a_index, b_index)
- else: return cmp(a, b) * reverse
-
-
+ if a_index is not None and b_index is None:
+ return -1
+ elif a_index is None and b_index is not None:
+ return 1
+ elif a_index is not None and b_index == a_index:
+ return -1 * cmp(a, b)
+ elif (a_index is not None and b_index is not None and
+ a_index != b_index):
+ return cmp(a_index, b_index)
+ else:
+ return cmp(a, b) * reverse
# Given a sort order specified by the pkgname/component/second_key, return
# a list of CompilerSpecs, VersionLists, or Specs for that sorting list.
def _spec_for_pkgname(self, pkgname, component, second_key):
key = (pkgname, component, second_key)
- if not key in self._spec_for_pkgname_cache:
+ if key not in self._spec_for_pkgname_cache:
pkglist = self._order_for_package(pkgname, component, second_key)
if not pkglist:
if component in self._default_order:
pkglist = self._default_order[component]
if component == 'compiler':
- self._spec_for_pkgname_cache[key] = [spack.spec.CompilerSpec(s) for s in pkglist]
+ self._spec_for_pkgname_cache[key] = \
+ [spack.spec.CompilerSpec(s) for s in pkglist]
elif component == 'version':
- self._spec_for_pkgname_cache[key] = [VersionList(s) for s in pkglist]
+ self._spec_for_pkgname_cache[key] = \
+ [VersionList(s) for s in pkglist]
else:
- self._spec_for_pkgname_cache[key] = [spack.spec.Spec(s) for s in pkglist]
+ self._spec_for_pkgname_cache[key] = \
+ [spack.spec.Spec(s) for s in pkglist]
return self._spec_for_pkgname_cache[key]
-
def provider_compare(self, pkgname, provider_str, a, b):
- """Return less-than-0, 0, or greater than 0 if a is respecively less-than, equal-to, or
- greater-than b. A and b are possible implementations of provider_str.
- One provider is less-than another if it is preferred over the other.
- For example, provider_compare('scorep', 'mpi', 'mvapich', 'openmpi') would return -1 if
- mvapich should be preferred over openmpi for scorep."""
- return self._spec_compare(pkgname, 'providers', a, b, False, provider_str)
-
+ """Return less-than-0, 0, or greater than 0 if a is respecively
+ less-than, equal-to, or greater-than b. A and b are possible
+ implementations of provider_str. One provider is less-than another
+ if it is preferred over the other. For example,
+ provider_compare('scorep', 'mpi', 'mvapich', 'openmpi') would
+ return -1 if mvapich should be preferred over openmpi for scorep."""
+ return self._spec_compare(pkgname, 'providers', a, b, False,
+ provider_str)
def spec_has_preferred_provider(self, pkgname, provider_str):
- """Return True iff the named package has a list of preferred provider"""
- return bool(self._order_for_package(pkgname, 'providers', provider_str, False))
-
+ """Return True iff the named package has a list of preferred
+ providers"""
+ return bool(self._order_for_package(pkgname, 'providers',
+ provider_str, False))
def version_compare(self, pkgname, a, b):
"""Return less-than-0, 0, or greater than 0 if version a of pkgname is
- respecively less-than, equal-to, or greater-than version b of pkgname.
- One version is less-than another if it is preferred over the other."""
+ respectively less-than, equal-to, or greater-than version b of
+ pkgname. One version is less-than another if it is preferred over
+ the other."""
return self._spec_compare(pkgname, 'version', a, b, True, None)
-
def variant_compare(self, pkgname, a, b):
"""Return less-than-0, 0, or greater than 0 if variant a of pkgname is
- respecively less-than, equal-to, or greater-than variant b of pkgname.
- One variant is less-than another if it is preferred over the other."""
+ respectively less-than, equal-to, or greater-than variant b of
+ pkgname. One variant is less-than another if it is preferred over
+ the other."""
return self._component_compare(pkgname, 'variant', a, b, False, None)
-
def architecture_compare(self, pkgname, a, b):
- """Return less-than-0, 0, or greater than 0 if architecture a of pkgname is
- respecively less-than, equal-to, or greater-than architecture b of pkgname.
- One architecture is less-than another if it is preferred over the other."""
- return self._component_compare(pkgname, 'architecture', a, b, False, None)
-
+ """Return less-than-0, 0, or greater than 0 if architecture a of pkgname
+ is respectively less-than, equal-to, or greater-than architecture b
+ of pkgname. One architecture is less-than another if it is preferred
+ over the other."""
+ return self._component_compare(pkgname, 'architecture', a, b,
+ False, None)
def compiler_compare(self, pkgname, a, b):
"""Return less-than-0, 0, or greater than 0 if compiler a of pkgname is
- respecively less-than, equal-to, or greater-than compiler b of pkgname.
- One compiler is less-than another if it is preferred over the other."""
+ respecively less-than, equal-to, or greater-than compiler b of
+ pkgname. One compiler is less-than another if it is preferred over
+ the other."""
return self._spec_compare(pkgname, 'compiler', a, b, False, None)
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/test/__init__.py b/lib/spack/spack/test/__init__.py
index fb91f24721..a849d5f350 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/test/__init__.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/test/__init__.py
@@ -32,15 +32,17 @@ from llnl.util.tty.colify import colify
from spack.test.tally_plugin import Tally
"""Names of tests to be included in Spack's test suite"""
-test_names = ['architecture', 'versions', 'url_parse', 'url_substitution', 'packages', 'stage',
- 'spec_syntax', 'spec_semantics', 'spec_dag', 'concretize',
- 'multimethod', 'install', 'package_sanity', 'config',
- 'directory_layout', 'pattern', 'python_version', 'git_fetch',
- 'svn_fetch', 'hg_fetch', 'mirror', 'modules', 'url_extrapolate',
- 'cc', 'link_tree', 'spec_yaml', 'optional_deps',
- 'make_executable', 'configure_guess', 'lock', 'database',
- 'namespace_trie', 'yaml', 'sbang', 'environment', 'cmd.find',
- 'cmd.uninstall', 'cmd.test_install', 'cmd.test_compiler_cmd']
+test_names = [
+ 'architecture', 'versions', 'url_parse', 'url_substitution', 'packages',
+ 'stage', 'spec_syntax', 'spec_semantics', 'spec_dag', 'concretize',
+ 'multimethod', 'install', 'package_sanity', 'config', 'directory_layout',
+ 'pattern', 'python_version', 'git_fetch', 'svn_fetch', 'hg_fetch',
+ 'mirror', 'modules', 'url_extrapolate', 'cc', 'link_tree', 'spec_yaml',
+ 'optional_deps', 'make_executable', 'build_system_guess', 'lock',
+ 'database', 'namespace_trie', 'yaml', 'sbang', 'environment', 'cmd.find',
+ 'cmd.uninstall', 'cmd.test_install', 'cmd.test_compiler_cmd',
+ 'cmd.module'
+]
def list_tests():
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/test/configure_guess.py b/lib/spack/spack/test/build_system_guess.py
index bad3673e7a..e728a47cf4 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/test/configure_guess.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/test/build_system_guess.py
@@ -28,14 +28,14 @@ import tempfile
import unittest
from llnl.util.filesystem import *
-from spack.cmd.create import ConfigureGuesser
+from spack.cmd.create import BuildSystemGuesser
from spack.stage import Stage
from spack.test.mock_packages_test import *
from spack.util.executable import which
class InstallTest(unittest.TestCase):
- """Tests the configure guesser in spack create"""
+ """Tests the build system guesser in spack create"""
def setUp(self):
self.tar = which('tar')
@@ -44,12 +44,10 @@ class InstallTest(unittest.TestCase):
os.chdir(self.tmpdir)
self.stage = None
-
def tearDown(self):
shutil.rmtree(self.tmpdir, ignore_errors=True)
os.chdir(self.orig_dir)
-
def check_archive(self, filename, system):
mkdirp('archive')
touch(join_path('archive', filename))
@@ -60,24 +58,24 @@ class InstallTest(unittest.TestCase):
with Stage(url) as stage:
stage.fetch()
- guesser = ConfigureGuesser()
- guesser(stage)
+ guesser = BuildSystemGuesser()
+ guesser(stage, url)
self.assertEqual(system, guesser.build_system)
-
- def test_python(self):
- self.check_archive('setup.py', 'python')
-
-
def test_autotools(self):
self.check_archive('configure', 'autotools')
-
def test_cmake(self):
self.check_archive('CMakeLists.txt', 'cmake')
+ def test_scons(self):
+ self.check_archive('SConstruct', 'scons')
- def test_unknown(self):
- self.check_archive('foobar', 'unknown')
+ def test_python(self):
+ self.check_archive('setup.py', 'python')
+ def test_R(self):
+ self.check_archive('NAMESPACE', 'R')
+ def test_unknown(self):
+ self.check_archive('foobar', 'unknown')
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/test/cmd/find.py b/lib/spack/spack/test/cmd/find.py
index 371e9650e0..fa82db7733 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/test/cmd/find.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/test/cmd/find.py
@@ -27,11 +27,7 @@
import spack.cmd.find
import unittest
-
-class Bunch(object):
-
- def __init__(self, **kwargs):
- self.__dict__.update(kwargs)
+from spack.util.pattern import Bunch
class FindTest(unittest.TestCase):
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/test/cmd/module.py b/lib/spack/spack/test/cmd/module.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..36a4a73fe6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/test/cmd/module.py
@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
+##############################################################################
+# Copyright (c) 2013-2016, Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
+# Produced at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
+#
+# This file is part of Spack.
+# Created by Todd Gamblin, tgamblin@llnl.gov, All rights reserved.
+# LLNL-CODE-647188
+#
+# For details, see https://github.com/llnl/spack
+# Please also see the LICENSE file for our notice and the LGPL.
+#
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (as
+# published by the Free Software Foundation) version 2.1, February 1999.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the terms and
+# conditions of the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+##############################################################################
+import argparse
+import os.path
+
+import spack.cmd.module as module
+import spack.modules as modules
+import spack.test.mock_database
+
+
+class TestModule(spack.test.mock_database.MockDatabase):
+
+ def _get_module_files(self, args):
+ return [
+ modules.module_types[args.module_type](spec).file_name for spec in args.specs # NOQA: ignore=E501
+ ]
+
+ def test_module_common_operations(self):
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
+ module.setup_parser(parser)
+ # Try to remove a non existing module [tcl]
+ args = parser.parse_args(['rm', 'doesnotexist'])
+ self.assertRaises(SystemExit, module.module, parser, args)
+ # Remove existing modules [tcl]
+ args = parser.parse_args(['rm', '-y', 'mpileaks'])
+ module_files = self._get_module_files(args)
+ for item in module_files:
+ self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(item))
+ module.module(parser, args)
+ for item in module_files:
+ self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(item))
+ # Add them back [tcl]
+ args = parser.parse_args(['refresh', '-y', 'mpileaks'])
+ module.module(parser, args)
+ for item in module_files:
+ self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(item))
+ # TODO : test the --delete-tree option
+ # TODO : this requires having a separate directory for test modules
+ # Try to find a module with multiple matches
+ args = parser.parse_args(['find', 'mpileaks'])
+ self.assertRaises(SystemExit, module.module, parser, args)
+ # Try to find a module with no matches
+ args = parser.parse_args(['find', 'doesnotexist'])
+ self.assertRaises(SystemExit, module.module, parser, args)
+ # Try to find a module
+ args = parser.parse_args(['find', 'libelf'])
+ module.module(parser, args)
+ # Remove existing modules [dotkit]
+ args = parser.parse_args(['rm', '-y', '-m', 'dotkit', 'mpileaks'])
+ module_files = self._get_module_files(args)
+ for item in module_files:
+ self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(item))
+ module.module(parser, args)
+ for item in module_files:
+ self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(item))
+ # Add them back [dotkit]
+ args = parser.parse_args(['refresh', '-y', '-m', 'dotkit', 'mpileaks'])
+ module.module(parser, args)
+ for item in module_files:
+ self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(item))
+ # TODO : add tests for loads and find to check the prompt format
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/test/modules.py b/lib/spack/spack/test/modules.py
index 6d2e3705bd..135cd028e3 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/test/modules.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/test/modules.py
@@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ from contextlib import contextmanager
import StringIO
import spack.modules
-import unittest
from spack.test.mock_packages_test import MockPackagesTest
FILE_REGISTRY = collections.defaultdict(StringIO.StringIO)
@@ -266,7 +265,7 @@ class TclTests(MockPackagesTest):
def test_blacklist(self):
spack.modules.CONFIGURATION = configuration_blacklist
- spec = spack.spec.Spec('mpileaks')
+ spec = spack.spec.Spec('mpileaks ^zmpi')
content = self.get_modulefile_content(spec)
self.assertEqual(len([x for x in content if 'is-loaded' in x]), 1)
self.assertEqual(len([x for x in content if 'module load ' in x]), 1)
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/util/pattern.py b/lib/spack/spack/util/pattern.py
index 6d4bcb1039..bc5e9d2ffe 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/util/pattern.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/util/pattern.py
@@ -28,42 +28,50 @@ import functools
def composite(interface=None, method_list=None, container=list):
- """
- Returns a class decorator that patches a class adding all the methods it needs to be a composite for a given
- interface.
+ """Returns a class decorator that patches a class adding all the methods
+ it needs to be a composite for a given interface.
- :param interface: class exposing the interface to which the composite object must conform. Only non-private and
- non-special methods will be taken into account
+ :param interface: class exposing the interface to which the composite
+ object must conform. Only non-private and non-special methods will be
+ taken into account
:param method_list: names of methods that should be part of the composite
- :param container: container for the composite object (default = list). Must fulfill the MutableSequence contract.
- The composite class will expose the container API to manage object composition
+ :param container: container for the composite object (default = list).
+ Must fulfill the MutableSequence contract. The composite class will expose
+ the container API to manage object composition
:return: class decorator
"""
- # Check if container fulfills the MutableSequence contract and raise an exception if it doesn't
- # The patched class returned by the decorator will inherit from the container class to expose the
- # interface needed to manage objects composition
+ # Check if container fulfills the MutableSequence contract and raise an
+ # exception if it doesn't. The patched class returned by the decorator will
+ # inherit from the container class to expose the interface needed to manage
+ # objects composition
if not issubclass(container, collections.MutableSequence):
raise TypeError("Container must fulfill the MutableSequence contract")
- # Check if at least one of the 'interface' or the 'method_list' arguments are defined
+ # Check if at least one of the 'interface' or the 'method_list' arguments
+ # are defined
if interface is None and method_list is None:
- raise TypeError("Either 'interface' or 'method_list' must be defined on a call to composite")
+ raise TypeError("Either 'interface' or 'method_list' must be defined on a call to composite") # NOQA : ignore=E501
def cls_decorator(cls):
- # Retrieve the base class of the composite. Inspect its methods and decide which ones will be overridden
+ # Retrieve the base class of the composite. Inspect its methods and
+ # decide which ones will be overridden
def no_special_no_private(x):
return inspect.ismethod(x) and not x.__name__.startswith('_')
- # Patch the behavior of each of the methods in the previous list. This is done associating an instance of the
- # descriptor below to any method that needs to be patched.
+ # Patch the behavior of each of the methods in the previous list.
+ # This is done associating an instance of the descriptor below to
+ # any method that needs to be patched.
class IterateOver(object):
+ """Decorator used to patch methods in a composite.
+
+ It iterates over all the items in the instance containing the
+ associated attribute and calls for each of them an attribute
+ with the same name
"""
- Decorator used to patch methods in a composite. It iterates over all the items in the instance containing the
- associated attribute and calls for each of them an attribute with the same name
- """
+
def __init__(self, name, func=None):
self.name = name
self.func = func
@@ -72,8 +80,9 @@ def composite(interface=None, method_list=None, container=list):
def getter(*args, **kwargs):
for item in instance:
getattr(item, self.name)(*args, **kwargs)
- # If we are using this descriptor to wrap a method from an interface, then we must conditionally
- # use the `functools.wraps` decorator to set the appropriate fields.
+ # If we are using this descriptor to wrap a method from an
+ # interface, then we must conditionally use the
+ # `functools.wraps` decorator to set the appropriate fields
if self.func is not None:
getter = functools.wraps(self.func)(getter)
return getter
@@ -81,7 +90,8 @@ def composite(interface=None, method_list=None, container=list):
dictionary_for_type_call = {}
# Construct a dictionary with the methods explicitly passed as name
if method_list is not None:
- # python@2.7: method_list_dict = {name: IterateOver(name) for name in method_list}
+ # python@2.7: method_list_dict = {name: IterateOver(name) for name
+ # in method_list}
method_list_dict = {}
for name in method_list:
method_list_dict[name] = IterateOver(name)
@@ -89,28 +99,40 @@ def composite(interface=None, method_list=None, container=list):
# Construct a dictionary with the methods inspected from the interface
if interface is not None:
##########
- # python@2.7: interface_methods = {name: method for name, method in inspect.getmembers(interface, predicate=no_special_no_private)}
+ # python@2.7: interface_methods = {name: method for name, method in
+ # inspect.getmembers(interface, predicate=no_special_no_private)}
interface_methods = {}
- for name, method in inspect.getmembers(interface, predicate=no_special_no_private):
+ for name, method in inspect.getmembers(interface, predicate=no_special_no_private): # NOQA: ignore=E501
interface_methods[name] = method
##########
- # python@2.7: interface_methods_dict = {name: IterateOver(name, method) for name, method in interface_methods.iteritems()}
+ # python@2.7: interface_methods_dict = {name: IterateOver(name,
+ # method) for name, method in interface_methods.iteritems()}
interface_methods_dict = {}
for name, method in interface_methods.iteritems():
interface_methods_dict[name] = IterateOver(name, method)
##########
dictionary_for_type_call.update(interface_methods_dict)
- # Get the methods that are defined in the scope of the composite class and override any previous definition
+ # Get the methods that are defined in the scope of the composite
+ # class and override any previous definition
##########
- # python@2.7: cls_method = {name: method for name, method in inspect.getmembers(cls, predicate=inspect.ismethod)}
+ # python@2.7: cls_method = {name: method for name, method in
+ # inspect.getmembers(cls, predicate=inspect.ismethod)}
cls_method = {}
- for name, method in inspect.getmembers(cls, predicate=inspect.ismethod):
+ for name, method in inspect.getmembers(cls, predicate=inspect.ismethod): # NOQA: ignore=E501
cls_method[name] = method
##########
dictionary_for_type_call.update(cls_method)
# Generate the new class on the fly and return it
# FIXME : inherit from interface if we start to use ABC classes?
- wrapper_class = type(cls.__name__, (cls, container), dictionary_for_type_call)
+ wrapper_class = type(cls.__name__, (cls, container),
+ dictionary_for_type_call)
return wrapper_class
return cls_decorator
+
+
+class Bunch(object):
+ """Carries a bunch of named attributes (from Alex Martelli bunch)"""
+
+ def __init__(self, **kwargs):
+ self.__dict__.update(kwargs)
diff --git a/share/spack/csh/spack.csh b/share/spack/csh/spack.csh
index d64ce8935b..5acd190449 100644
--- a/share/spack/csh/spack.csh
+++ b/share/spack/csh/spack.csh
@@ -74,25 +74,25 @@ case unload:
# tool's commands to add/remove the result from the environment.
switch ($_sp_subcommand)
case "use":
- set _sp_full_spec = ( "`\spack $_sp_flags module find dotkit $_sp_spec`" )
+ set _sp_full_spec = ( "`\spack $_sp_flags module find --module-type dotkit $_sp_spec`" )
if ( $? == 0 ) then
use $_sp_module_args $_sp_full_spec
endif
breaksw
case "unuse":
- set _sp_full_spec = ( "`\spack $_sp_flags module find dotkit $_sp_spec`" )
+ set _sp_full_spec = ( "`\spack $_sp_flags module find --module-type dotkit $_sp_spec`" )
if ( $? == 0 ) then
unuse $_sp_module_args $_sp_full_spec
endif
breaksw
case "load":
- set _sp_full_spec = ( "`\spack $_sp_flags module find tcl $_sp_spec`" )
+ set _sp_full_spec = ( "`\spack $_sp_flags module find --module-type tcl $_sp_spec`" )
if ( $? == 0 ) then
module load $_sp_module_args $_sp_full_spec
endif
breaksw
case "unload":
- set _sp_full_spec = ( "`\spack $_sp_flags module find tcl $_sp_spec`" )
+ set _sp_full_spec = ( "`\spack $_sp_flags module find --module-type tcl $_sp_spec`" )
if ( $? == 0 ) then
module unload $_sp_module_args $_sp_full_spec
endif
diff --git a/share/spack/setup-env.sh b/share/spack/setup-env.sh
index 19206255db..c6183f990d 100755
--- a/share/spack/setup-env.sh
+++ b/share/spack/setup-env.sh
@@ -117,19 +117,19 @@ function spack {
# If spack module command comes back with an error, do nothing.
case $_sp_subcommand in
"use")
- if _sp_full_spec=$(command spack $_sp_flags module find $_sp_subcommand_args dotkit $_sp_spec); then
+ if _sp_full_spec=$(command spack $_sp_flags module find $_sp_subcommand_args --module-type dotkit $_sp_spec); then
use $_sp_module_args $_sp_full_spec
fi ;;
"unuse")
- if _sp_full_spec=$(command spack $_sp_flags module find $_sp_subcommand_args dotkit $_sp_spec); then
+ if _sp_full_spec=$(command spack $_sp_flags module find $_sp_subcommand_args --module-type dotkit $_sp_spec); then
unuse $_sp_module_args $_sp_full_spec
fi ;;
"load")
- if _sp_full_spec=$(command spack $_sp_flags module find $_sp_subcommand_args tcl $_sp_spec); then
+ if _sp_full_spec=$(command spack $_sp_flags module find $_sp_subcommand_args --module-type tcl $_sp_spec); then
module load $_sp_module_args $_sp_full_spec
fi ;;
"unload")
- if _sp_full_spec=$(command spack $_sp_flags module find $_sp_subcommand_args tcl $_sp_spec); then
+ if _sp_full_spec=$(command spack $_sp_flags module find $_sp_subcommand_args --module-type tcl $_sp_spec); then
module unload $_sp_module_args $_sp_full_spec
fi ;;
esac
diff --git a/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/cmake/package.py b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/cmake/package.py
index b39b086396..bfb8764feb 100644
--- a/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/cmake/package.py
+++ b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/cmake/package.py
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ class Cmake(Package):
homepage = 'https://www.cmake.org'
url = 'https://cmake.org/files/v3.4/cmake-3.4.3.tar.gz'
+ version('3.6.0', 'aa40fbecf49d99c083415c2411d12db9')
version('3.5.2', '701386a1b5ec95f8d1075ecf96383e02')
version('3.5.1', 'ca051f4a66375c89d1a524e726da0296')
version('3.5.0', '33c5d09d4c33d4ffcc63578a6ba8777e')
diff --git a/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/flex/package.py b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/flex/package.py
index 800e4b9d96..9b173bb0dd 100644
--- a/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/flex/package.py
+++ b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/flex/package.py
@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ class Flex(Package):
version('2.5.39', 'e133e9ead8ec0a58d81166b461244fde')
depends_on("bison", type='build')
+ depends_on("m4", type='build')
def install(self, spec, prefix):
configure("--prefix=%s" % prefix)
diff --git a/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/jasper/fix_alpha_channel_assert_fail.patch b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/jasper/fix_alpha_channel_assert_fail.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..cbf79ff971
--- /dev/null
+++ b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/jasper/fix_alpha_channel_assert_fail.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+diff --git a/src/libjasper/jpc/jpc_dec.c b/src/libjasper/jpc/jpc_dec.c
+index fa72a0e..1f4845f 100644
+--- a/src/libjasper/jpc/jpc_dec.c
++++ b/src/libjasper/jpc/jpc_dec.c
+@@ -1069,12 +1069,18 @@ static int jpc_dec_tiledecode(jpc_dec_t *dec, jpc_dec_tile_t *tile)
+ /* Apply an inverse intercomponent transform if necessary. */
+ switch (tile->cp->mctid) {
+ case JPC_MCT_RCT:
+- assert(dec->numcomps == 3);
++ if (dec->numcomps != 3 && dec->numcomps != 4) {
++ jas_eprintf("bad number of components (%d)\n", dec->numcomps);
++ return -1;
++ }
+ jpc_irct(tile->tcomps[0].data, tile->tcomps[1].data,
+ tile->tcomps[2].data);
+ break;
+ case JPC_MCT_ICT:
+- assert(dec->numcomps == 3);
++ if (dec->numcomps != 3 && dec->numcomps != 4) {
++ jas_eprintf("bad number of components (%d)\n", dec->numcomps);
++ return -1;
++ }
+ jpc_iict(tile->tcomps[0].data, tile->tcomps[1].data,
+ tile->tcomps[2].data);
+ break;
diff --git a/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/jasper/package.py b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/jasper/package.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f450c7d155
--- /dev/null
+++ b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/jasper/package.py
@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+##############################################################################
+# Copyright (c) 2013-2016, Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
+# Produced at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
+#
+# This file is part of Spack.
+# Created by Todd Gamblin, tgamblin@llnl.gov, All rights reserved.
+# LLNL-CODE-647188
+#
+# For details, see https://github.com/llnl/spack
+# Please also see the LICENSE file for our notice and the LGPL.
+#
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (as
+# published by the Free Software Foundation) version 2.1, February 1999.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the terms and
+# conditions of the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+##############################################################################
+from spack import *
+
+
+class Jasper(Package):
+ """Library for manipulating JPEG-2000 images"""
+
+ homepage = "https://www.ece.uvic.ca/~frodo/jasper/"
+ url = "https://www.ece.uvic.ca/~frodo/jasper/software/jasper-1.900.1.zip"
+
+ version('1.900.1', 'a342b2b4495b3e1394e161eb5d85d754')
+
+ variant('shared', default=True,
+ description='Builds shared versions of the libraries')
+ variant('debug', default=False,
+ description='Builds debug versions of the libraries')
+
+ depends_on('libjpeg-turbo')
+
+ # Fixes a bug (still in upstream as of v.1.900.1) where an assertion fails
+ # when certain JPEG-2000 files with an alpha channel are processed
+ # see: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=469786
+ patch('fix_alpha_channel_assert_fail.patch')
+
+ def install(self, spec, prefix):
+ configure_options = [
+ '--prefix={0}'.format(prefix),
+ '--mandir={0}'.format(spec.prefix.man),
+ ]
+
+ if '+shared' in spec:
+ configure_options.append('--enable-shared')
+
+ if '+debug' not in spec:
+ configure_options.append('--disable-debug')
+
+ configure(*configure_options)
+
+ make()
+ make('install')
diff --git a/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/mkl/package.py b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/mkl/package.py
index 454e78d29c..6ea64f5313 100644
--- a/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/mkl/package.py
+++ b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/mkl/package.py
@@ -9,7 +9,13 @@ class Mkl(IntelInstaller):
Note: You will have to add the download file to a
mirror so that Spack can find it. For instructions on how to set up a
- mirror, see http://software.llnl.gov/spack/mirrors.html"""
+ mirror, see http://software.llnl.gov/spack/mirrors.html.
+
+ To set the threading layer at run time set MKL_THREADING_LAYER
+ variable to one of the following values: INTEL, SEQUENTIAL, PGI.
+ To set interface layer at run time, use set the MKL_INTERFACE_LAYER
+ variable to LP64 or ILP64.
+ """
homepage = "https://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-mkl"
@@ -18,6 +24,11 @@ class Mkl(IntelInstaller):
version('11.3.3.210', 'f72546df27f5ebb0941b5d21fd804e34',
url="file://%s/l_mkl_11.3.3.210.tgz" % os.getcwd())
+ # virtual dependency
+ provides('blas')
+ provides('lapack')
+ # TODO: MKL also provides implementation of Scalapack.
+
def install(self, spec, prefix):
self.intel_prefix = os.path.join(prefix, "pkg")
@@ -26,3 +37,28 @@ class Mkl(IntelInstaller):
mkl_dir = os.path.join(self.intel_prefix, "mkl")
for f in os.listdir(mkl_dir):
os.symlink(os.path.join(mkl_dir, f), os.path.join(self.prefix, f))
+
+ def setup_dependent_package(self, module, dspec):
+ # For now use Single Dynamic Library:
+ # To set the threading layer at run time, use the
+ # mkl_set_threading_layer function or set MKL_THREADING_LAYER
+ # variable to one of the following values: INTEL, SEQUENTIAL, PGI.
+ # To set interface layer at run time, use the mkl_set_interface_layer
+ # function or set the MKL_INTERFACE_LAYER variable to LP64 or ILP64.
+
+ # Otherwise one would need to specify several libraries
+ # (e.g. mkl_intel_lp64;mkl_sequential;mkl_core), which reflect
+ # different interface and threading layers.
+
+ name = 'libmkl_rt.%s' % dso_suffix
+ libdir = find_library_path(name, self.prefix.lib64, self.prefix.lib)
+
+ self.spec.blas_shared_lib = join_path(libdir, name)
+ self.spec.lapack_shared_lib = self.spec.blas_shared_lib
+
+ def setup_dependent_environment(self, spack_env, run_env, dependent_spec):
+ # set up MKLROOT for everyone using MKL package
+ spack_env.set('MKLROOT', self.prefix)
+
+ def setup_environment(self, spack_env, env):
+ env.set('MKLROOT', self.prefix)
diff --git a/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/mumps/package.py b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/mumps/package.py
index 92c45c9b95..b85a6d2b94 100644
--- a/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/mumps/package.py
+++ b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/mumps/package.py
@@ -23,7 +23,10 @@
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
##############################################################################
from spack import *
-import os, sys, glob
+import os
+import sys
+import glob
+
class Mumps(Package):
"""MUMPS: a MUltifrontal Massively Parallel sparse direct Solver"""
@@ -44,13 +47,11 @@ class Mumps(Package):
variant('idx64', default=False, description='Use int64_t/integer*8 as default index type')
variant('shared', default=True, description='Build shared libraries')
-
depends_on('scotch + esmumps', when='~ptscotch+scotch')
depends_on('scotch + esmumps + mpi', when='+ptscotch')
depends_on('metis@5:', when='+metis')
depends_on('parmetis', when="+parmetis")
depends_on('blas')
- depends_on('lapack')
depends_on('scalapack', when='+mpi')
depends_on('mpi', when='+mpi')
@@ -60,42 +61,52 @@ class Mumps(Package):
# end before install
# def patch(self):
def write_makefile_inc(self):
- if ('+parmetis' in self.spec or '+ptscotch' in self.spec) and '+mpi' not in self.spec:
- raise RuntimeError('You cannot use the variants parmetis or ptscotch without mpi')
+ if ('+parmetis' in self.spec or '+ptscotch' in self.spec) and '+mpi' not in self.spec: # NOQA: ignore=E501
+ raise RuntimeError('You cannot use the variants parmetis or ptscotch without mpi') # NOQA: ignore=E501
- makefile_conf = ["LIBBLAS = -L%s -lblas" % self.spec['blas'].prefix.lib]
+ makefile_conf = ["LIBBLAS = %s" % to_link_flags(
+ self.spec['blas'].blas_shared_lib)
+ ]
orderings = ['-Dpord']
if '+ptscotch' in self.spec or '+scotch' in self.spec:
join_lib = ' -l%s' % ('pt' if '+ptscotch' in self.spec else '')
- makefile_conf.extend(
- ["ISCOTCH = -I%s" % self.spec['scotch'].prefix.include,
- "LSCOTCH = -L%s %s%s" % (self.spec['scotch'].prefix.lib,
- join_lib,
- join_lib.join(['esmumps', 'scotch', 'scotcherr']))])
+ makefile_conf.extend([
+ "ISCOTCH = -I%s" % self.spec['scotch'].prefix.include,
+ "LSCOTCH = -L%s %s%s" % (self.spec['scotch'].prefix.lib,
+ join_lib,
+ join_lib.join(['esmumps',
+ 'scotch',
+ 'scotcherr']))
+ ])
+
orderings.append('-Dscotch')
if '+ptscotch' in self.spec:
orderings.append('-Dptscotch')
if '+parmetis' in self.spec and '+metis' in self.spec:
- libname = 'parmetis' if '+parmetis' in self.spec else 'metis'
- makefile_conf.extend(
- ["IMETIS = -I%s" % self.spec['parmetis'].prefix.include,
- "LMETIS = -L%s -l%s -L%s -l%s" % (self.spec['parmetis'].prefix.lib, 'parmetis',self.spec['metis'].prefix.lib, 'metis')])
+ makefile_conf.extend([
+ "IMETIS = -I%s" % self.spec['parmetis'].prefix.include,
+ "LMETIS = -L%s -l%s -L%s -l%s" % (
+ self.spec['parmetis'].prefix.lib, 'parmetis',
+ self.spec['metis'].prefix.lib, 'metis')
+ ])
orderings.append('-Dparmetis')
elif '+metis' in self.spec:
- makefile_conf.extend(
- ["IMETIS = -I%s" % self.spec['metis'].prefix.include,
- "LMETIS = -L%s -l%s" % (self.spec['metis'].prefix.lib, 'metis')])
+ makefile_conf.extend([
+ "IMETIS = -I%s" % self.spec['metis'].prefix.include,
+ "LMETIS = -L%s -l%s" % (self.spec['metis'].prefix.lib, 'metis')
+ ])
orderings.append('-Dmetis')
makefile_conf.append("ORDERINGSF = %s" % (' '.join(orderings)))
# when building shared libs need -fPIC, otherwise
- # /usr/bin/ld: graph.o: relocation R_X86_64_32 against `.rodata.str1.1' can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC
+ # /usr/bin/ld: graph.o: relocation R_X86_64_32 against `.rodata.str1.1'
+ # can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC
fpic = '-fPIC' if '+shared' in self.spec else ''
# TODO: test this part, it needs a full blas, scalapack and
# partitionning environment with 64bit integers
@@ -104,7 +115,7 @@ class Mumps(Package):
# the fortran compilation flags most probably are
# working only for intel and gnu compilers this is
# perhaps something the compiler should provide
- ['OPTF = %s -O -DALLOW_NON_INIT %s' % (fpic,'-fdefault-integer-8' if self.compiler.name == "gcc" else '-i8'),
+ ['OPTF = %s -O -DALLOW_NON_INIT %s' % (fpic, '-fdefault-integer-8' if self.compiler.name == "gcc" else '-i8'), # NOQA: ignore=E501
'OPTL = %s -O ' % fpic,
'OPTC = %s -O -DINTSIZE64' % fpic])
else:
@@ -113,7 +124,6 @@ class Mumps(Package):
'OPTL = %s -O ' % fpic,
'OPTC = %s -O ' % fpic])
-
if '+mpi' in self.spec:
makefile_conf.extend(
["CC = %s" % join_path(self.spec['mpi'].prefix.bin, 'mpicc'),
@@ -134,16 +144,17 @@ class Mumps(Package):
if '+shared' in self.spec:
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
- # Building dylibs with mpif90 causes segfaults on 10.8 and 10.10. Use gfortran. (Homebrew)
+ # Building dylibs with mpif90 causes segfaults on 10.8 and
+ # 10.10. Use gfortran. (Homebrew)
makefile_conf.extend([
'LIBEXT=.dylib',
- 'AR=%s -dynamiclib -Wl,-install_name -Wl,%s/$(notdir $@) -undefined dynamic_lookup -o ' % (os.environ['FC'],prefix.lib),
+ 'AR=%s -dynamiclib -Wl,-install_name -Wl,%s/$(notdir $@) -undefined dynamic_lookup -o ' % (os.environ['FC'], prefix.lib), # NOQA: ignore=E501
'RANLIB=echo'
])
else:
makefile_conf.extend([
'LIBEXT=.so',
- 'AR=$(FL) -shared -Wl,-soname -Wl,%s/$(notdir $@) -o' % prefix.lib,
+ 'AR=$(FL) -shared -Wl,-soname -Wl,%s/$(notdir $@) -o' % prefix.lib, # NOQA: ignore=E501
'RANLIB=echo'
])
else:
@@ -153,9 +164,8 @@ class Mumps(Package):
'RANLIB = ranlib'
])
-
- makefile_inc_template = join_path(os.path.dirname(self.module.__file__),
- 'Makefile.inc')
+ makefile_inc_template = join_path(
+ os.path.dirname(self.module.__file__), 'Makefile.inc')
with open(makefile_inc_template, "r") as fh:
makefile_conf.extend(fh.read().split('\n'))
@@ -164,8 +174,6 @@ class Mumps(Package):
makefile_inc = '\n'.join(makefile_conf)
fh.write(makefile_inc)
-
-
def install(self, spec, prefix):
make_libs = []
@@ -189,15 +197,15 @@ class Mumps(Package):
install_tree('lib', prefix.lib)
install_tree('include', prefix.include)
- if '~mpi' in spec:
+ if '~mpi' in spec:
lib_dsuffix = '.dylib' if sys.platform == 'darwin' else '.so'
lib_suffix = lib_dsuffix if '+shared' in spec else '.a'
install('libseq/libmpiseq%s' % lib_suffix, prefix.lib)
- for f in glob.glob(join_path('libseq','*.h')):
+ for f in glob.glob(join_path('libseq', '*.h')):
install(f, prefix.include)
- # FIXME: extend the tests to mpirun -np 2 (or alike) when build with MPI
- # FIXME: use something like numdiff to compare blessed output with the current
+ # FIXME: extend the tests to mpirun -np 2 when build with MPI
+ # FIXME: use something like numdiff to compare output files
with working_dir('examples'):
if '+float' in spec:
os.system('./ssimpletest < input_simpletest_real')
diff --git a/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/netlib-scalapack/package.py b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/netlib-scalapack/package.py
index a8250a38de..f7733249cf 100644
--- a/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/netlib-scalapack/package.py
+++ b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/netlib-scalapack/package.py
@@ -25,8 +25,10 @@
from spack import *
import sys
+
class NetlibScalapack(Package):
- """ScaLAPACK is a library of high-performance linear algebra routines for parallel distributed memory machines"""
+ """ScaLAPACK is a library of high-performance linear algebra routines for
+ parallel distributed memory machines"""
homepage = "http://www.netlib.org/scalapack/"
url = "http://www.netlib.org/scalapack/scalapack-2.0.2.tgz"
@@ -48,10 +50,22 @@ class NetlibScalapack(Package):
def install(self, spec, prefix):
options = [
- "-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS:BOOL=%s" % ('ON' if '+shared' in spec else 'OFF'),
- "-DBUILD_STATIC_LIBS:BOOL=%s" % ('OFF' if '+shared' in spec else 'ON'),
- "-DUSE_OPTIMIZED_LAPACK_BLAS:BOOL=ON", # forces scalapack to use find_package(LAPACK)
- ]
+ "-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS:BOOL=%s" % ('ON' if '+shared' in spec else
+ 'OFF'),
+ "-DBUILD_STATIC_LIBS:BOOL=%s" % ('OFF' if '+shared' in spec else
+ 'ON'),
+ # forces scalapack to use find_package(LAPACK):
+ "-DUSE_OPTIMIZED_LAPACK_BLAS:BOOL=ON",
+ ]
+
+ # Make sure we use Spack's Lapack:
+ options.extend([
+ '-DLAPACK_FOUND=true',
+ '-DLAPACK_INCLUDE_DIRS=%s' % spec['lapack'].prefix.include,
+ '-DLAPACK_LIBRARIES=%s' % (
+ spec['lapack'].lapack_shared_lib if '+shared' in spec else
+ spec['lapack'].lapack_static_lib),
+ ])
if '+fpic' in spec:
options.extend([
@@ -66,16 +80,15 @@ class NetlibScalapack(Package):
make()
make("install")
- # The shared libraries are not installed correctly on Darwin; correct this
+ # The shared libraries are not installed correctly on Darwin:
if (sys.platform == 'darwin') and ('+shared' in spec):
fix_darwin_install_name(prefix.lib)
-
def setup_dependent_package(self, module, dependent_spec):
spec = self.spec
- lib_dsuffix = '.dylib' if sys.platform == 'darwin' else '.so'
- lib_suffix = lib_dsuffix if '+shared' in spec else '.a'
+ lib_suffix = dso_suffix if '+shared' in spec else 'a'
spec.fc_link = '-L%s -lscalapack' % spec.prefix.lib
spec.cc_link = spec.fc_link
- spec.libraries = [join_path(spec.prefix.lib, 'libscalapack%s' % lib_suffix)]
+ spec.libraries = [join_path(spec.prefix.lib,
+ 'libscalapack.%s' % lib_suffix)]
diff --git a/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-numpy/package.py b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-numpy/package.py
index 6bc11a5e48..2febdac658 100644
--- a/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-numpy/package.py
+++ b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-numpy/package.py
@@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ class PyNumpy(Package):
extends('python')
depends_on('py-nose', type='build')
+ depends_on('py-setuptools', type='build')
depends_on('blas', when='+blas')
depends_on('lapack', when='+lapack')
diff --git a/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/suite-sparse/package.py b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/suite-sparse/package.py
index 2cc89b843f..a71bfd8bd4 100644
--- a/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/suite-sparse/package.py
+++ b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/suite-sparse/package.py
@@ -32,21 +32,20 @@ class SuiteSparse(Package):
homepage = 'http://faculty.cse.tamu.edu/davis/suitesparse.html'
url = 'http://faculty.cse.tamu.edu/davis/SuiteSparse/SuiteSparse-4.5.1.tar.gz'
- version('4.5.1', 'f0ea9aad8d2d1ffec66a5b6bfeff5319')
version('4.5.3', '8ec57324585df3c6483ad7f556afccbd')
+ version('4.5.1', 'f0ea9aad8d2d1ffec66a5b6bfeff5319')
- # FIXME: (see below)
- # variant('tbb', default=True, description='Build with Intel TBB')
+ variant('tbb', default=True, description='Build with Intel TBB')
depends_on('blas')
depends_on('lapack')
depends_on('metis@5.1.0', when='@4.5.1:')
- # FIXME:
# in @4.5.1. TBB support in SPQR seems to be broken as TBB-related linkng
# flags does not seem to be used, which leads to linking errors on Linux.
- # Try re-enabling in future versions.
- # depends_on('tbb', when='+tbb')
+ depends_on('tbb', when='@4.5.3:+tbb')
+
+ patch('tbb_453.patch', when='@4.5.3')
def install(self, spec, prefix):
# The build system of SuiteSparse is quite old-fashioned.
@@ -73,20 +72,24 @@ class SuiteSparse(Package):
])
# Intel TBB in SuiteSparseQR
- if '+tbb' in spec:
+ if 'tbb' in spec:
make_args.extend([
'SPQR_CONFIG=-DHAVE_TBB',
'TBB=-L%s -ltbb' % spec['tbb'].prefix.lib,
])
- # BLAS arguments require path to libraries
- # FIXME: (blas/lapack always provide libblas and liblapack as aliases)
+ # Make sure Spack's Blas/Lapack is used. Otherwise System's
+ # Blas/Lapack might be picked up.
+ blas = to_link_flags(spec['blas'].blas_shared_lib)
+ lapack = to_link_flags(spec['lapack'].lapack_shared_lib)
if '@4.5.1' in spec:
# adding -lstdc++ is clearly an ugly way to do this, but it follows
# with the TCOV path of SparseSuite 4.5.1's Suitesparse_config.mk
- make_args.extend([
- 'BLAS=-lblas -lstdc++',
- 'LAPACK=-llapack'
- ])
+ blas += ' -lstdc++'
+
+ make_args.extend([
+ 'BLAS=%s' % blas,
+ 'LAPACK=%s' % lapack
+ ])
make('install', *make_args)
diff --git a/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/suite-sparse/tbb_453.patch b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/suite-sparse/tbb_453.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..70241ed017
--- /dev/null
+++ b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/suite-sparse/tbb_453.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+diff --git a/SPQR/Lib/Makefile b/SPQR/Lib/Makefile
+index eaade58..d0de852 100644
+--- a/SPQR/Lib/Makefile
++++ b/SPQR/Lib/Makefile
+@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ ccode: all
+ include ../../SuiteSparse_config/SuiteSparse_config.mk
+
+ # SPQR depends on CHOLMOD, AMD, COLAMD, LAPACK, the BLAS and SuiteSparse_config
+-LDLIBS += -lamd -lcolamd -lcholmod -lsuitesparseconfig $(LAPACK) $(BLAS)
++LDLIBS += -lamd -lcolamd -lcholmod -lsuitesparseconfig $(TBB) $(LAPACK) $(BLAS)
+
+ # compile and install in SuiteSparse/lib
+ library: