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# Copyright 2013-2023 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC and other
# Spack Project Developers. See the top-level COPYRIGHT file for details.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
import sys
from llnl.util import tty
import spack.cmd
import spack.error
import spack.package_base
import spack.repo
import spack.store
from spack.cmd.common import arguments
from spack.database import InstallStatuses
description = "mark packages as explicitly or implicitly installed"
section = "admin"
level = "long"
error_message = """You can either:
a) use a more specific spec, or
b) use `spack mark --all` to mark ALL matching specs.
"""
# Arguments for display_specs when we find ambiguity
display_args = {"long": True, "show_flags": False, "variants": False, "indent": 4}
def setup_parser(subparser):
arguments.add_common_arguments(subparser, ["installed_specs"])
subparser.add_argument(
"-a",
"--all",
action="store_true",
dest="all",
help="mark ALL installed packages that match each supplied spec",
)
exim = subparser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True)
exim.add_argument(
"-e",
"--explicit",
action="store_true",
dest="explicit",
help="mark packages as explicitly installed",
)
exim.add_argument(
"-i",
"--implicit",
action="store_true",
dest="implicit",
help="mark packages as implicitly installed",
)
def find_matching_specs(specs, allow_multiple_matches=False):
"""Returns a list of specs matching the not necessarily
concretized specs given from cli
Args:
specs (list): list of specs to be matched against installed packages
allow_multiple_matches (bool): if True multiple matches are admitted
Return:
list of specs
"""
# List of specs that match expressions given via command line
specs_from_cli = []
has_errors = False
for spec in specs:
install_query = [InstallStatuses.INSTALLED]
matching = spack.store.STORE.db.query_local(spec, installed=install_query)
# For each spec provided, make sure it refers to only one package.
# Fail and ask user to be unambiguous if it doesn't
if not allow_multiple_matches and len(matching) > 1:
tty.error("{0} matches multiple packages:".format(spec))
sys.stderr.write("\n")
spack.cmd.display_specs(matching, output=sys.stderr, **display_args)
sys.stderr.write("\n")
sys.stderr.flush()
has_errors = True
# No installed package matches the query
if len(matching) == 0 and spec is not any:
tty.die("{0} does not match any installed packages.".format(spec))
specs_from_cli.extend(matching)
if has_errors:
tty.die(error_message)
return specs_from_cli
def do_mark(specs, explicit):
"""Marks all the specs in a list.
Args:
specs (list): list of specs to be marked
explicit (bool): whether to mark specs as explicitly installed
"""
for spec in specs:
spack.store.STORE.db.update_explicit(spec, explicit)
def mark_specs(args, specs):
mark_list = find_matching_specs(specs, args.all)
# Mark everything on the list
do_mark(mark_list, args.explicit)
def mark(parser, args):
if not args.specs and not args.all:
tty.die(
"mark requires at least one package argument.",
" Use `spack mark --all` to mark ALL packages.",
)
# [any] here handles the --all case by forcing all specs to be returned
specs = spack.cmd.parse_specs(args.specs) if args.specs else [any]
mark_specs(args, specs)
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