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e70ac872
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e70ac872
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Todd Gamblin
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
##############################################################################
from
globals
import
*
from
util
import
*
from
error
import
*
from
package
import
Package
from
relations
import
depends_on
,
provides
,
patch
from
multimethod
import
when
#
# When packages call 'from spack import *', this is what is brought in.
#
# Spack internal code calls 'import spack' and accesses other
# variables (spack.db, paths, etc.) directly.
#
__all__
=
[
'
Package
'
,
'
when
'
,
'
provides
'
,
'
depends_on
'
,
'
patch
'
]
import
os
import
tempfile
from
llnl.util.filesystem
import
*
# This lives in $prefix/lib/spac/spack/__file__
prefix
=
ancestor
(
__file__
,
4
)
# The spack script itself
spack_file
=
join_path
(
prefix
,
"
bin
"
,
"
spack
"
)
# spack directory hierarchy
etc_path
=
join_path
(
prefix
,
"
etc
"
)
lib_path
=
join_path
(
prefix
,
"
lib
"
,
"
spack
"
)
build_env_path
=
join_path
(
lib_path
,
"
env
"
)
module_path
=
join_path
(
lib_path
,
"
spack
"
)
compilers_path
=
join_path
(
module_path
,
"
compilers
"
)
test_path
=
join_path
(
module_path
,
"
test
"
)
var_path
=
join_path
(
prefix
,
"
var
"
,
"
spack
"
)
stage_path
=
join_path
(
var_path
,
"
stage
"
)
install_path
=
join_path
(
prefix
,
"
opt
"
)
#
# Place to look for usable compiler versions.
#
compiler_version_path
=
join_path
(
var_path
,
"
compilers
"
)
#
# Set up the packages database.
#
from
spack.packages
import
PackageDB
packages_path
=
join_path
(
var_path
,
"
packages
"
)
db
=
PackageDB
(
packages_path
)
#
# This is the path to mock packages used by spack for testing.
#
mock_packages_path
=
join_path
(
var_path
,
"
mock_packages
"
)
#
# This controls how spack lays out install prefixes and
# stage directories.
#
from
spack.directory_layout
import
SpecHashDirectoryLayout
install_layout
=
SpecHashDirectoryLayout
(
install_path
,
prefix_size
=
6
)
#
# This controls how things are concretized in spack.
# Replace it with a subclass if you want different
# policies.
#
from
spack.concretize
import
DefaultConcretizer
concretizer
=
DefaultConcretizer
()
# Version information
from
spack.version
import
Version
spack_version
=
Version
(
"
1.0
"
)
#
# Executables used by Spack
#
from
spack.util.executable
import
Executable
,
which
# User's editor from the environment
editor
=
Executable
(
os
.
environ
.
get
(
"
EDITOR
"
,
""
))
# Curl tool for fetching files.
curl
=
which
(
"
curl
"
,
required
=
True
)
# Whether to build in tmp space or directly in the stage_path.
# If this is true, then spack will make stage directories in
# a tmp filesystem, and it will symlink them into stage_path.
use_tmp_stage
=
True
# Locations to use for staging and building, in order of preference
# Use a %u to add a username to the stage paths here, in case this
# is a shared filesystem. Spack will use the first of these paths
# that it can create.
tmp_dirs
=
[]
_default_tmp
=
tempfile
.
gettempdir
()
if
_default_tmp
!=
os
.
getcwd
():
tmp_dirs
.
append
(
os
.
path
.
join
(
_default_tmp
,
'
spack-stage
'
))
tmp_dirs
.
append
(
'
/nfs/tmp2/%u/spack-stage
'
)
# Whether spack should allow installation of unsafe versions of
# software. "Unsafe" versions are ones it doesn't have a checksum
# for.
do_checksum
=
True
#
# SYS_TYPE to use for the spack installation.
# Value of this determines what platform spack thinks it is by
# default. You can assign three types of values:
# 1. None
# Spack will try to determine the sys_type automatically.
#
# 2. A string
# Spack will assume that the sys_type is hardcoded to the value.
#
# 3. A function that returns a string:
# Spack will use this function to determine the sys_type.
#
sys_type
=
None
#
# Places to download tarballs from.
#
# TODO: move to configuration.
#
# Examples:
#
# For a local directory:
# mirrors = ['file:///Users/gamblin2/spack-mirror']
#
# For a website:
# mirrors = ['http://spackports.org/spack-mirror/']
#
# For no mirrors:
# mirrors = []
#
mirrors
=
[]
#
# Extra imports that should be generally usable from package.py files.
#
from
spack.package
import
Package
from
spack.relations
import
depends_on
,
provides
,
patch
from
spack.multimethod
import
when
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##############################################################################
# Copyright (c) 2013, Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
# Produced at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
#
# This file is part of Spack.
# Written by Todd Gamblin, tgamblin@llnl.gov, All rights reserved.
# LLNL-CODE-647188
#
# For details, see https://scalability-llnl.github.io/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 General Public License (as published by
# the Free Software Foundation) version 2.1 dated 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 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
os
import
tempfile
from
llnl.util.filesystem
import
*
from
spack.version
import
Version
from
spack.util.executable
import
*
from
spack.directory_layout
import
SpecHashDirectoryLayout
from
spack.concretize
import
DefaultConcretizer
from
spack.packages
import
PackageDB
# This lives in $prefix/lib/spac/spack/__file__
prefix
=
ancestor
(
__file__
,
4
)
# The spack script itself
spack_file
=
join_path
(
prefix
,
"
bin
"
,
"
spack
"
)
# spack directory hierarchy
lib_path
=
join_path
(
prefix
,
"
lib
"
,
"
spack
"
)
build_env_path
=
join_path
(
lib_path
,
"
env
"
)
module_path
=
join_path
(
lib_path
,
"
spack
"
)
compilers_path
=
join_path
(
module_path
,
"
compilers
"
)
test_path
=
join_path
(
module_path
,
"
test
"
)
var_path
=
join_path
(
prefix
,
"
var
"
,
"
spack
"
)
stage_path
=
join_path
(
var_path
,
"
stage
"
)
install_path
=
join_path
(
prefix
,
"
opt
"
)
#
# Place to look for usable compiler versions.
#
compiler_version_path
=
join_path
(
var_path
,
"
compilers
"
)
#
# Set up the packages database.
#
packages_path
=
join_path
(
var_path
,
"
packages
"
)
db
=
PackageDB
(
packages_path
)
#
# This is the path to mock packages used by spack for testing.
#
mock_packages_path
=
join_path
(
var_path
,
"
mock_packages
"
)
#
# This controls how spack lays out install prefixes and
# stage directories.
#
install_layout
=
SpecHashDirectoryLayout
(
install_path
,
prefix_size
=
6
)
#
# This controls how things are concretized in spack.
# Replace it with a subclass if you want different
# policies.
#
concretizer
=
DefaultConcretizer
()
# Version information
spack_version
=
Version
(
"
1.0
"
)
# User's editor from the environment
editor
=
Executable
(
os
.
environ
.
get
(
"
EDITOR
"
,
""
))
# Curl tool for fetching files.
curl
=
which
(
"
curl
"
,
required
=
True
)
# Whether to build in tmp space or directly in the stage_path.
# If this is true, then spack will make stage directories in
# a tmp filesystem, and it will symlink them into stage_path.
use_tmp_stage
=
True
# Locations to use for staging and building, in order of preference
# Use a %u to add a username to the stage paths here, in case this
# is a shared filesystem. Spack will use the first of these paths
# that it can create.
tmp_dirs
=
[]
_default_tmp
=
tempfile
.
gettempdir
()
if
_default_tmp
!=
os
.
getcwd
():
tmp_dirs
.
append
(
os
.
path
.
join
(
_default_tmp
,
'
spack-stage
'
))
tmp_dirs
.
append
(
'
/nfs/tmp2/%u/spack-stage
'
)
# Whether spack should allow installation of unsafe versions of
# software. "Unsafe" versions are ones it doesn't have a checksum
# for.
do_checksum
=
True
#
# SYS_TYPE to use for the spack installation.
# Value of this determines what platform spack thinks it is by
# default. You can assign three types of values:
# 1. None
# Spack will try to determine the sys_type automatically.
#
# 2. A string
# Spack will assume that the sys_type is hardcoded to the value.
#
# 3. A function that returns a string:
# Spack will use this function to determine the sys_type.
#
sys_type
=
None
#
# Places to download tarballs from. Examples:
#
# For a local directory:
# mirrors = ['file:///Users/gamblin2/spack-mirror']
#
# For a website:
# mirrors = ['http://spackports.org/spack-mirror/']
#
# For no mirrors:
# mirrors = []
#
mirrors
=
[]
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##############################################################################
# Copyright (c) 2013, Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
# Produced at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
#
# This file is part of Spack.
# Written by Todd Gamblin, tgamblin@llnl.gov, All rights reserved.
# LLNL-CODE-647188
#
# For details, see https://scalability-llnl.github.io/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 General Public License (as published by
# the Free Software Foundation) version 2.1 dated 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 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
unittest
import
spack
class
AllPackagesTest
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
"""
This test makes sure that each package in Spack is possible to
import. If it
'
s not then there
'
s some basic error either
in the package or in some change that has been made in Spack.
"""
def
test_get_all_packages
(
self
):
for
name
in
spack
.
db
.
all_package_names
():
spack
.
db
.
get
(
name
)
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