Add TAU package and routines to filter files, fix sed calls.

- TAU doesn't install to directories with '@' in the name.
- Need to fix up its scripts.
- routines to filter files as sed would, but using python regular expressions.
  - TAU package uses this.
This commit is contained in:
Todd Gamblin 2014-07-02 23:22:38 -07:00
parent a7fd8be514
commit 0551638944
4 changed files with 96 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ try:
working_dir = os.getcwd()
except OSError:
os.chdir(SPACK_PREFIX)
working_dir = SPACK_PREFIX
# clean up the scope and start using spack package instead.
del SPACK_FILE, SPACK_PREFIX, SPACK_LIB_PATH

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@ -23,19 +23,91 @@
# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
##############################################################################
__all__ = ['install', 'expand_user', 'working_dir', 'touch', 'mkdirp',
'join_path', 'ancestor', 'can_access']
'join_path', 'ancestor', 'can_access', 'filter_file', 'change_sed_delimiter']
import os
import sys
import re
import shutil
import errno
import getpass
from contextlib import contextmanager, closing
from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile
import llnl.util.tty as tty
from spack.util.compression import ALLOWED_ARCHIVE_TYPES
def filter_file(regex, repl, *filenames):
"""Like sed, but uses python regular expressions.
Filters every line of file through regex and replaces the file
with a filtered version. Preserves mode of filtered files.
As with re.sub, ``repl`` can be either a string or a callable.
If it is a callable, it is passed the match object and should
return a suitable replacement string. If it is a string, it
can contain ``\1``, ``\2``, etc. to represent back-substitution
as sed would allow.
"""
# Keep callables intact
if not hasattr(repl, '__call__'):
# Allow strings to use \1, \2, etc. for replacement, like sed
unescaped = repl.replace(r'\\', '\\')
repl = lambda m: re.sub(
r'\\([0-9])', lambda x: m.group(int(x.group(1))), unescaped)
for filename in filenames:
backup = filename + "~"
shutil.copy(filename, backup)
try:
with closing(open(backup)) as infile:
with closing(open(filename, 'w')) as outfile:
for line in infile:
foo = re.sub(regex, repl, line)
outfile.write(foo)
except:
# clean up the original file on failure.
shutil.move(backup, filename)
raise
def change_sed_delimiter(old_delim, new_delim, *filenames):
"""Find all sed search/replace commands and change the delimiter.
e.g., if the file contains seds that look like 's///', you can
call change_sed_delimeter('/', '@', file) to change the
delimiter to '@'.
NOTE that this routine will fail if the delimiter is ' or ".
Handling those is left for future work.
"""
assert(len(old_delim) == 1)
assert(len(new_delim) == 1)
# TODO: handle these cases one day?
assert(old_delim != '"')
assert(old_delim != "'")
assert(new_delim != '"')
assert(new_delim != "'")
whole_lines = "^s@([^@]*)@(.*)@[gIp]$"
whole_lines = whole_lines.replace('@', old_delim)
single_quoted = r"'s@((?:\\'|[^@'])*)@((?:\\'|[^'])*)@[gIp]?'"
single_quoted = single_quoted.replace('@', old_delim)
double_quoted = r'"s@((?:\\"|[^@"])*)@((?:\\"|[^"])*)@[gIp]?"'
double_quoted = double_quoted.replace('@', old_delim)
repl = r's@\1@\2@g'
repl = repl.replace('@', new_delim)
for f in filenames:
filter_file(whole_lines, repl, f)
filter_file(single_quoted, "'%s'" % repl, f)
filter_file(double_quoted, '"%s"' % repl, f)
def install(src, dest):
"""Manually install a file to a particular location."""
tty.info("Installing %s to %s" % (src, dest))

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@ -33,7 +33,8 @@
# TODO: it's not clear where all the stuff that needs to be included in packages
# should live. This file is overloaded for spack core vs. for packages.
__all__ = ['Package', 'when', 'provides', 'depends_on',
'patch', 'Version', 'working_dir', 'which', 'Executable']
'patch', 'Version', 'working_dir', 'which', 'Executable',
'filter_file', 'change_sed_delimiter']
import os
import tempfile

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@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
from spack import *
class Tau(Package):
"""A portable profiling and tracing toolkit for performance
analysis of parallel programs written in Fortran, C, C++, UPC,
Java, Python."""
homepage = "http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/research/tau"
url = "http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/research/paracomp/tau/tauprofile/dist/tau-2.23.1.tar.gz"
versions = { '2.23.1' : '6593b47ae1e7a838e632652f0426fe72', }
def install(self, spec, prefix):
# TAU isn't happy with directories that have '@' in the path. Sigh.
change_sed_delimiter('@', ';', 'configure')
change_sed_delimiter('@', ';', 'utils/FixMakefile')
change_sed_delimiter('@', ';', 'utils/FixMakefile.sed.default')
# After that, it's relatively standard.
configure("-prefix=%s" % prefix)
make("install")