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Fixes: #8258
#8090 altered import behavior so that import spack no longer
provides access to many other Spack modules. This addresses
a case which depended on the prior behavior and was not
updated as part of #8090. This particular import error only
came up when users were setting compiler flags on specs.
See also: #8194
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Add the latest CUDA release, v9.2 and updated CUDA Compatibility Matrix
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- there were some leftover spack.* names being used after we removed
globals and moved everything in the top-level namespace to spack.pkgkit
- point those references to their new homes
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- remove most `import spack` statements, except for files that need
`spack_version`
- import spack is no longer sufficient to use submodules
(e.g. spack.directives).
- these submodules must be imported directly. Update references
accordingly.
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- Spack packages were originally expected to call `from spack import *`
themselves, but it has become difficult to manage imports in the
Spack core.
- the top-level namespace polluted by package symbols, and it's not
possible to avoid circular dependencies and unnecessary module loads in
the core, given all the stuff the packages need.
- This makes the top-level `spack` package essentially empty, save for a
version tuple and a version string, and `from spack import *` is now
essentially a no-op.
- The common routines and directives that packages need are now in
`spack.pkgkit`, and the import system forces packages to automatically
include this so that old packages that call `from spack import *`
will continue to work without modification.
- Since `from spack import *` is no longer required, we could consider
removing ``from spack import *`` from packages in the future and
shifting to ``from spack.pkgkit import *``, but we can wait a while to
do this.
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(#7692)
- spack.util.lock behaves the same as llnl.util.lock, but Lock._lock and
Lock._unlock do nothing.
- can be disabled with a control variable.
- configuration options can enable/disable locking:
- `locks` option in spack configuration controls whether Spack will use filesystem locks or not.
- `-l` and `-L` command-line options can force-disable or force-enable locking.
- Spack will check for group- and world-writability before disabling
locks, and it will not allow a group- or world-writable instance to
have locks disabled.
- update documentation
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- Spack core has long used llnl.util.filesystem.join_path, but
os.path.join is pretty much the same thing, and is more efficient.
- Use os.path.join in the core Spack code from now on.
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- simplify the singleton pattern across the codebase
- reduce lines of code needed for crufty initialization
- reduce functions that need to mess with a global
- Singletons whose semantics changed:
- spack.store.store() -> spack.store
- spack.repo.path() -> spack.repo.path
- spack.config.config() -> spack.config.config
- spack.caches.fetch_cache() -> spack.caches.fetch_cache
- spack.caches.misc_cache() -> spack.caches.misc_cache
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- `spack.cmd.all_commands` does a directory listing on
`lib/spack/spack/cmd`, regardless of whether it is needed
- make this lazy so that the directory listing won't happen unless it's
necessary.
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- It turns out that jsonschema is one of the more expensive imports.
- move imports of jsonschema into functions to avoid the performance hits
for calls that don't need config.
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- spack.store was previously initialized at the spack.store module level,
but this means the store has to be initialized on every spack call.
- this moves the state in spack.store to a singleton so that the store is
only initialized when needed.
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- spack.repository module is now spack.repo
- `spack.repo` is now `spack.repo.path()` and loaded lazily
- Added `spack.repo.get()` and `spack.repo.all_package_names()` as
convenience functions to simplify the new lazy interface.
- updated tests and code
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- rename `builtin_mock` and `refresh_builtin_mock` to the more clear
`mock_packages` and `mutable_mock_packages`
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- refactor the way test dependencies are passed to the concretizer
- remove global state
- update tests
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- no longer require `spack_version` to be a Version (it isn't used that
way anyway)
- use a simple tuple `spack_version_info` with major, minor, patch
versions
- generate `spack_version` from the tuple
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- remove variable from spack/__init__.py
- clean up imports and some code structure in binary_distribution.py
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- remove template_dirs global variable from __init__.py
- also remove update_template_dirs fixture, which had no effect on test
correctness
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- replace `spack.config.get_configuration()` with `spack.config.config()`
- replace `get_config`/`update_config` with `get`, `set`
- add a path syntax that can be used to refer to specific config options
without firt getting the entire configuration dict
- update usages of `get_config` and `update_config` to use `get` and `set`
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- Current configuration code forces the config system to be initialized
at module scope, so configs are parsed on every Spack run, essentially
before anything else.
- We need more control over configuration init order, so move the config
scopes into a class and reduce global state in config.py
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Capture any concretization errors and record them in a CTest Update.xml file.
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Generate CTest XML file containing configure output
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This will allow us to generate reports for concretization errors
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Restructure the logic of the spack install command to allow these two
command-line arguments to be used at the same time.
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Replace the JUnit-specific terms 'testsuite' and 'testcase' with
'spec' and 'package', respectively.
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Fixes #2781
This PR introduces a new attribute for packages called
`archive_files`, which designates files that should be saved from
a package build (e.g. the config.log generated during autotools
builds).
The attribute contains a list of glob expressions; Any file that
matches will be archived in the `<prefix>/.spack/archived-files`
directory. Errors that occur when archiving files are collected and
reported in a file named `<prefix>/.spack/archived-files/errors.txt`.
`AutotoolsPackage` and `CMakePackage` provide a sensible default
override for this attribute.
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fixes #7941
Modified string representation of Specs to add a space before deps
Unit-tests have been modified accordingly
Added a test for regression on #7941
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* Fix coloring of URLs containing @ symbol
* Fix coloring of descriptions containing @ symbol
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* Set default provider for every virtual package
* Add unit test to ensure that every virtual package has a default provider explicitly set
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