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When using zsh, trying to shift when there are no arguments left results
in warnings like this: spack:shift:22: shift count must be <= $#
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As requested in the review all the commands meant to manage module
files have been grouped under the `spack module` command.
Unit tests have been refactored to match the new command structure.
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fixes #2215
fixes #2570
fixes #6676
fixes #7281
closes #3827
This PR reverts the use of `spack module loads` in favor of
`spack module find` when loading module files via Spack. After this PR
`spack load` will accept a single spec at a time, and will be able
to interpret correctly the `--dependencies` option.
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This reverts commit 732c24f603864ec7dbec425ac4507b47fdb7a641.
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- The setup-env.sh script currently makes two calls to spack, but it
should only need to make one.
- Add a fast-path shell setup routine in `main.py` to allow the shell
setup to happen in a single, fast call that doesn't load more than it
needs to.
- This simplifies setup code, as it has to eval what Spack prints
- TODO: consider eventually making the whole setup script the output of a
spack command
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* Add Dockerfile for Scientific Linux 7 (RHEL7 recompile)
* revert version change
* remove duplicate docker-related files
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* Add Dockerfile for Scientific Linux 7 (RHEL7 recompile)
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- This complies with the unix directory hierarchy standard (which Spack
attempts to follow)
- Also unclutters the repo root directory.
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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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Fix `spack load` with extended packe specifications those includes spaces.
Solved by using perfectly parameter forwarding via temporary array.
example:
```
$ spack install zlib
$ spack install zlib cppflags='-O3 -march=native'
$ spack install zlib cppflags='-O2 -march=native'
$ spack find -d -L -f zlib
==> 3 installed packages.
-- linux-linuxmint18-x86_64 / gcc@5.4.0 -------------------------
k5hg4kkxiutkfl6n53ogz5wnlbdrsdtf zlib@1.2.11%gcc
mse2fyzdxciszdhiqi4b5kl6fxkps3fh zlib@1.2.11%gcc cppflags="-O2 -march=native"
vrnvj2fikcbxqxrymctnlpmud7wbuahk zlib@1.2.11%gcc cppflags="-O3 -march=native"
$ spack load zlib cppflags='-O3 -march=native'
==> Error: Unexpected token
['zlib', 'cppflags=-O3', '-march=native']
```
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fixes #7593
Unit tests on OSX are trying to concretize mpileaks, and they fail due
to a conflict in the package:
"%gcc@7.2.0:" conflicts with "elfutils@0.163"
This solves the issue asking explicitly to concretize against
elfutils@1.170
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Fixes #7593
By default MacOS concretizes using the clang compiler. The unit tests
include a call to "spack spec mpileaks", which has elfutils as a
dependency; #7096 added a conflict in elfutils to avoid building
with clang, which lead to the MacOS unit tests to start failing.
This updates the concretization to force using gcc when concretizing
mpileaks.
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* Various updates to Spack's Bash completion
* Equals sign messes up tab completion
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* add docker-based development resources
* incorporate feedback from @ax3l
* fix docs/improve ssh handling
* experiment with custom prompt
* add arch/fix missing core_compilers key
* add centos/minor tweaks
* make prompt experiment optional
* workaround problem with latest fedora docker image
* add docker documentation page to index toc
* try another documentation fix
* switch arch linux base to base/archlinux
* update the git urls in the Dockerfiles
* add opensuse
* switch CUSTOM_PROMPT variable to simply "PROMPT"
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* Revert "Travis: use --concurrency=multiprocessing only on build tests (#6872)"
This reverts commit 596d463714d46929f81db62b171c5a772679bb12.
* Removing 'coverage combine' in test script
According to what was discovered in #6887, one of the problems is
calling 'coverage combine' twice without the '-a' flag. This removes
the first call within our test scripts.
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On a local workstation, it seems that tracking multiple processes during
coverage may result in malformed coverage reports for unit tests and not
for build tests.
Given that multiple processes make a difference in coverage mainly for
build tests, try to disable the tracking for unit tests to see if we get
more stable coverage results.
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* Reduce the calls to the python interpreter during initialization
This should reduce the delay the users experience when sourcing the
setup file to activate shell support. It works by generating at once
all the commands that needs to evaluated (they are stored in
a string and later `eval`ed by the shell).
* setup_env.sh: changed `read` with an equivalent magic
For some reason `read` breaks when sourced from a running script.
Change the incantation we use to construct the unique python command
that will be evaluated.
* setup_env.sh: python command now constructed with `printf` for portability
This recovers the support for `zsh` that was broken in previous commits.
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* Reworked module file tutorial section
First draft for the SC17 update. This includes:
- adding an introduction on module files + Spack's module
generation blueprints
- adding a set-up section and provide a docker image for easy set-up
- updating all the relevant snippets
- extending a bit some of the concepts that were already touched
* Added reference to #5582 + committed Dockerfiles
Also fixed a couple of typos spotted by Denis.
* module file tutorial: added section on template customization
* module file tutorial: fixed minor typos + rephrased a sentence
* module file tutorial: made explicit that Docker image comes with software
* module file tutorial: improved phrasing and layout.
Thanks Hartzell!
* module file tutorial: added vim and nano to editors
* module file tutorial: fixed typo
* Fixed typos
Thanks Adam!
* module file tutorial: updated Dockerfile + minor changes in introduction
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- This isn't one of those autogenerated SVGs from a drawing program!
- This is a completely re-traced, minimalist SVG file with clearly
delineated pieces so that your favorite renderer can draw a Spack logo
at whatever resolution you want.
- Included versions with text, as well.
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We moved to a new GitHub org! Now make the code and docs reflect that.
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type's output can be localized, causing the grep to fail.
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setup-env.sh adds the 'module' command to the user's environment
if it is not defined and if there is a Spack installation of
environment-modules available. This commit updates that logic to
perform these checks and updates quietly.
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On OSX, the shell detection code may get a preceding dash, like
"-bash". This adds a filter to remove it.
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These were discovered with bash 4.1.2.
Add quotations around a variable to prevent the destruction of a
newline. Without this fix a conditional doesn't work properly.
Remove square brackets around a conditional meant to be evaluated based
on the return code of a command. This wasn't working properly with an
old bash.
Fix a typo.
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Renames the existing bootstrap command to 'clone'. Repurposes
'spack bootstrap' to install packages that are useful to the
operation of Spack (for now this is just environment-modules).
For bash and ksh users running setup-env.sh, if a Spack-installed
instance of environment-modules is detected and environment modules
and dotkit are not externally available, Spack will define the
'module' command in the user's shell to use the environment-modules
built by Spack.
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When 'spack find' is invoked with the '--show-full-compiler' option,
the compiler flags and version are shown for each spec that is found.
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- -- source will copy source into prefix along with the package.
- added a test for --source, as well
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- This should speed-up Travis CI tests and refers to #5049
- Travis uses build-stages to group tests together
- The idea is to let fast tests fail first, then move to longer ones.
- Added external perl to avoid download failure from CPAN and reduce build time
- Disabling perl-dbi: continues to fail with (504 Gateway Time-out) on Travis
- We now cover all the build systems in tests:
- Add back `openblas` to Travis as a separate package.
- Switched `openblas` for `astyle` to build a simpler MakefilePackage.
- Added 'tut' (WafPackage)
- Added 'py-setuptools' (PythonPackage)
- Added 'perl-dbi' (PerlPackage)
- Added 'build_systems' directory to the ones for which we get a summary
- Added 'openjpeg' (CMakePackage)
- Added 'r-rcpp' (RPackage)
- Added comments to build tests to show the covered build system
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This adds tab completion and fixes some formatting issues in the
documentation for the "spack buildcache" command.
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* Merged 'purge' command with 'clean'. Deleted 'purge'. fixes #2942
'spack purge' has been merged with 'spack clean'. Documentation has been
updated accordingly. The 'clean' and 'purge' behavior are not mutually
exclusive, and they log brief information to tty while they go.
* Fixed a wrong reference to spack clean in the docs
* Added tests for 'spack clean'. Updated bash completion.
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* Disable spec colorization when redirecting stdout and add command line flag to re-enable
* Add command line `--color` flag to control output colorization
* Add options to `llnl.util.tty.color` to allow color to be auto/always/never
* Add `Spec.cformat()` function to be used when `format()` should have auto-coloring
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* Return an error exit code if spack cd does not succeed.
* Reducing amount of return statements in spack cd exit code.
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* Sphinx no longer supports Python 2.6
* Update vendored sphinxcontrib.programoutput from 0.9.0 to 0.10.0
* Documentation cannot be built in parallel
* Let Travis install programoutput for us
* Remove vendored sphinxcontrib-programoutput
Recent updates to the sphinx package prevent the vendored version
from being found in sys.path. We don't vendor sphinx, so it doesn't
make sense to vendor sphinxcontrib-programoutput either.
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* Edits to get setup-env.csh working better.
Autosets the sys_type a la setup-env.sh
* More stealing from bash setup script for module roots
* Add error message if SPACK_ROOT isn't set
* Remove _sp_lmod_root per Adam J Stewart
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- Full help is now only generated lazily, when needed.
- Executing specific commands doesn't require loading all of them.
- All commands are only loaded if we need them for help.
- There is now short and long help:
- short help (spack help) shows only basic spack options
- long help (spack help -a) shows all spack options
- Both divide help on commands into high-level sections
- Commands now specify attributes from which help is auto-generated:
- description: used in help to describe the command.
- section: help section
- level: short or long
- Clean up command descriptions
- Add a `spack docs` command to open full documentation
in the browser.
- move `spack doc` command to `spack pydoc` for clarity
- Add a `spack --spec` command to show documentation on
the spec syntax.
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* bash completion: fixed `_spack_create-db-tarball': not a valid identifier
* bash completion: dashes are translated to underscores
This also fixes the name of the subfunction to be called, as apparently
it was not updated after moving the command `create-db-tarball`.
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- Add -P <STAT> argument so that caller can specify a sort column for
cProfile. Can specify multiple columns with commas. e.g.:
spack -P cumtime,module
- Add --lines option to Spack spec to control number of profile lines
displayed
- Sort by time by default (because it works in all Python versions)
- Show sort column options in command help.
- Do a short profile run in the unit tests.
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* Separate build integration tests; simplify test scripts
- Move build tests out of the regular Travis unit tests, add more smoke
test packages to build.
- Run all test scripts with bash -e, which fails on error.
- Factor coverage out into a Travis environment variable, so it's more
obvious from .travis.yml which tests contribute to coverage and which
don't.
- Factor dependency checking and much of the front-matter in tests
scripts into a setup.sh script, which is sourced by all the test
scripts. Extra cruft in each tests script now reduced to 2 lines at
the beginning.
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