Consolidate most module code into spack.modules and spack.cmd.module

- One file with all the module classes (spack/modules.py)
  - Has an EnvModule superclass that does most of the work and consolidates common code
  - Subclasses have specializations for different module systems (TclModule, Dotkit)

- One command (spack module) for all the types of modules to use
  - the one command is used by the scripts, only need to maintain in one place
  - has some subcommands for different module types, but they're handled mostly generically.

- Consolidate zsh support into a single setup-env.sh script.
This commit is contained in:
Todd Gamblin 2014-08-16 14:53:57 -07:00
parent 57ddbd282a
commit 221cf6acb9
13 changed files with 349 additions and 462 deletions

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@ -75,6 +75,13 @@ for cmd in spack.cmd.commands:
module = spack.cmd.get_module(cmd)
subparser = subparsers.add_parser(cmd, help=module.description)
module.setup_parser(subparser)
# Just print help and exit if run with no arguments at all
if len(sys.argv) == 1:
parser.print_help()
sys.exit(1)
# actually parse the args.
args = parser.parse_args()
# Set up environment based on args.

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@ -58,8 +58,6 @@
stage_path = join_path(var_path, "stage")
install_path = join_path(prefix, "opt")
share_path = join_path(prefix, "share", "spack")
dotkit_path = join_path(share_path, "dotkit")
tclmodule_path = join_path(share_path, "modules")
#
# Set up the packages database.

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@ -23,28 +23,16 @@
# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
##############################################################################
import argparse
import llnl.util.tty as tty
import spack
import spack.modules
description ="Add package to environment using module."
description ="Add package to environment using modules."
def setup_parser(subparser):
"""Parser is only constructed so that this prints a nice help
message with -h. """
subparser.add_argument(
'spec', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER, help='Spec of package to add.')
def print_help():
tty.msg("Spack module support is not initialized.",
"",
"To use module with Spack, you must first run the command",
"below, which you can copy and paste:",
"",
"For bash:",
" . %s/setup-env.bash" % spack.share_path,
"",
"ksh/csh/tcsh shells are currently unsupported",
"")
'spec', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER, help='Spec of package to load with modules.')
def load(parser, args):
print_help()
spack.modules.print_help()

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@ -32,34 +32,43 @@
from llnl.util.filesystem import mkdirp
import spack.cmd
import spack.hooks.dotkit
import spack.modules
from spack.util.string import *
from spack.spec import Spec
description ="Manipulate modules and dotkits."
module_types = {
'dotkit' : spack.modules.Dotkit,
'tcl' : spack.modules.TclModule
}
description ="Find dotkits for packages if they exist."
def setup_parser(subparser):
subparser.add_argument(
'--refresh', action='store_true', help='Regenerate all dotkits')
sp = subparser.add_subparsers(metavar='SUBCOMMAND', dest='module_command')
subparser.add_argument(
'spec', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER, help='spec to find a dotkit for.')
refresh_parser = sp.add_parser('refresh', help='Regenerate all module files.')
find_parser = sp.add_parser('find', help='Find module files for packages.')
find_parser.add_argument(
'module_type', help="Type of module to find file for. [" + '|'.join(module_types) + "]")
find_parser.add_argument('spec', nargs='+', help='spec to find a module file for.')
def dotkit_find(parser, args):
if not args.spec:
parser.parse_args(['dotkit', '-h'])
spec = spack.cmd.parse_specs(args.spec)
if len(spec) > 1:
def module_find(mtype, spec_array):
specs = spack.cmd.parse_specs(spec_array)
if len(specs) > 1:
tty.die("You can only pass one spec.")
spec = spec[0]
spec = specs[0]
if not spack.db.exists(spec.name):
tty.die("No such package: %s" % spec.name)
specs = [s for s in spack.db.installed_package_specs() if s.satisfies(spec)]
if mtype not in module_types:
tty.die("Invalid module type: '%s'. Options are " + comma_and(module_types))
specs = [s for s in spack.db.installed_package_specs() if s.satisfies(spec)]
if len(specs) == 0:
tty.die("No installed packages match spec %s" % spec)
@ -69,31 +78,27 @@ def dotkit_find(parser, args):
sys.stderr.write(s.tree(color=True))
sys.exit(1)
match = specs[0]
if not os.path.isfile(spack.hooks.dotkit.dotkit_file(match.package)):
mt = module_types[mtype]
mod = mt(spec.package)
if not os.path.isfile(mod.file_name):
tty.die("No dotkit is installed for package %s." % spec)
print match.format('$_$@$+$%@$=$#')
print mod.file_name
def dotkit_refresh(parser, args):
query_specs = spack.cmd.parse_specs(args.spec)
def module_refresh():
shutil.rmtree(spack.dotkit_path, ignore_errors=False)
mkdirp(spack.dotkit_path)
specs = spack.db.installed_package_specs()
if query_specs:
specs = [s for s in specs
if any(s.satisfies(q) for q in query_specs)]
else:
shutil.rmtree(spack.dotkit_path, ignore_errors=False)
mkdirp(spack.dotkit_path)
for spec in specs:
spack.hooks.dotkit.post_install(spec.package)
for mt in module_types:
mt(spec.package).write()
def module(parser, args):
if args.module_command == 'refresh':
module_refresh()
def dotkit(parser, args):
if args.refresh:
dotkit_refresh(parser, args)
else:
dotkit_find(parser, args)
elif args.module_command == 'find':
module_find(args.module_type, args.spec)

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@ -1,99 +0,0 @@
##############################################################################
# Copyright (c) 2013, Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
# Produced at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
#
# This file is part of Spack.
# Written by David Beckingsale, david@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 sys
import os
import shutil
import argparse
import llnl.util.tty as tty
from llnl.util.lang import partition_list
from llnl.util.filesystem import mkdirp
import spack.cmd
import spack.hooks.tclmodule
from spack.spec import Spec
description ="Find modules for packages if they exist."
def setup_parser(subparser):
subparser.add_argument(
'--refresh', action='store_true', help='Regenerate all modules')
subparser.add_argument(
'spec', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER, help='spec to find a module for.')
def module_find(parser, args):
if not args.spec:
parser.parse_args(['tclmodule', '-h'])
spec = spack.cmd.parse_specs(args.spec)
if len(spec) > 1:
tty.die("You can only pass one spec.")
spec = spec[0]
if not spack.db.exists(spec.name):
tty.die("No such package: %s" % spec.name)
specs = [s for s in spack.db.installed_package_specs() if s.satisfies(spec)]
if len(specs) == 0:
tty.die("No installed packages match spec %s" % spec)
if len(specs) > 1:
tty.error("Multiple matches for spec %s. Choose one:" % spec)
for s in specs:
sys.stderr.write(s.tree(color=True))
sys.exit(1)
match = specs[0]
if not os.path.isfile(spack.hooks.tclmodule.module_file(match.package)):
tty.die("No module is installed for package %s." % spec)
print match.format('$_$@$+$%@$=$#')
def module_refresh(parser, args):
query_specs = spack.cmd.parse_specs(args.spec)
specs = spack.db.installed_package_specs()
if query_specs:
specs = [s for s in specs
if any(s.satisfies(q) for q in query_specs)]
else:
shutil.rmtree(spack.tclmodule_path, ignore_errors=False)
mkdirp(spack.tclmodule_path)
for spec in specs:
spack.hooks.tclmodule.post_install(spec.package)
def tclmodule(parser, args):
if args.refresh:
module_refresh(parser, args)
else:
module_find(parser, args)

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@ -23,14 +23,16 @@
# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
##############################################################################
import argparse
import spack.cmd.tclmodule
import spack.modules
description ="Remove package from environment using module."
def setup_parser(subparser):
"""Parser is only constructed so that this prints a nice help
message with -h. """
subparser.add_argument(
'spec', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER, help='Spec of package to remove.')
'spec', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER, help='Spec of package to unload with modules.')
def unload(parser, args):
spack.cmd.load.print_help()
spack.modules.print_help()

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@ -23,14 +23,16 @@
# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
##############################################################################
import argparse
import spack.cmd.use
import spack.modules
description ="Remove package from environment using dotkit."
def setup_parser(subparser):
"""Parser is only constructed so that this prints a nice help
message with -h. """
subparser.add_argument(
'spec', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER, help='Spec of package to remove.')
'spec', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER, help='Spec of package to unuse with dotkit.')
def unuse(parser, args):
spack.cmd.use.print_help()
spack.modules.print_help()

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@ -23,28 +23,16 @@
# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
##############################################################################
import argparse
import llnl.util.tty as tty
import spack
import spack.modules
description ="Add package to environment using dotkit."
def setup_parser(subparser):
"""Parser is only constructed so that this prints a nice help
message with -h. """
subparser.add_argument(
'spec', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER, help='Spec of package to add.')
def print_help():
tty.msg("Spack dotkit support is not initialized.",
"",
"To use dotkit with Spack, you must first run the command",
"below, which you can copy and paste:",
"",
"For bash:",
" . %s/setup-env.bash" % spack.share_path,
"",
"ksh/csh/tcsh shells are currently unsupported",
"")
'spec', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER, help='Spec of package to use with dotkit.')
def use(parser, args):
print_help()
spack.modules.print_help()

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@ -22,62 +22,14 @@
# 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 re
import textwrap
import shutil
from contextlib import closing
from llnl.util.filesystem import join_path, mkdirp
import spack
def dotkit_file(pkg):
dk_file_name = pkg.spec.format('$_$@$%@$+$=$#') + ".dk"
return join_path(spack.dotkit_path, dk_file_name)
import spack.modules
def post_install(pkg):
if not os.path.exists(spack.dotkit_path):
mkdirp(spack.dotkit_path)
alterations = []
for var, path in [
('PATH', pkg.prefix.bin),
('MANPATH', pkg.prefix.man),
('MANPATH', pkg.prefix.share_man),
('LD_LIBRARY_PATH', pkg.prefix.lib),
('LD_LIBRARY_PATH', pkg.prefix.lib64)]:
if os.path.isdir(path):
alterations.append("dk_alter %s %s\n" % (var, path))
if not alterations:
return
alterations.append("dk_alter CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH %s\n" % pkg.prefix)
dk_file = dotkit_file(pkg)
with closing(open(dk_file, 'w')) as dk:
# Put everything in the spack category.
dk.write('#c spack\n')
dk.write('#d %s\n' % pkg.spec.format("$_ $@"))
# Recycle the description
if pkg.__doc__:
doc = re.sub(r'\s+', ' ', pkg.__doc__)
for line in textwrap.wrap(doc, 72):
dk.write("#h %s\n" % line)
# Write alterations
for alter in alterations:
dk.write(alter)
dk = spack.modules.Dotkit(pkg)
dk.write()
def post_uninstall(pkg):
dk_file = dotkit_file(pkg)
if os.path.exists(dk_file):
shutil.rmtree(dk_file, ignore_errors=True)
dk = spack.modules.Dotkit(pkg)
dk.remove()

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@ -22,65 +22,14 @@
# 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 re
import textwrap
import shutil
from contextlib import closing
from llnl.util.filesystem import join_path, mkdirp
import spack
def module_file(pkg):
m_file_name = pkg.spec.format('$_$@$%@$+$=$#')
return join_path(spack.tclmodule_path, m_file_name)
import spack.modules
def post_install(pkg):
if not os.path.exists(spack.module_path):
mkdirp(spack.module_path)
alterations = []
for var, path in [
('PATH', pkg.prefix.bin),
('MANPATH', pkg.prefix.man),
('MANPATH', pkg.prefix.share_man),
('LD_LIBRARY_PATH', pkg.prefix.lib),
('LD_LIBRARY_PATH', pkg.prefix.lib64)]:
if os.path.isdir(path):
alterations.append("prepend-path %s \"%s\"\n" % (var, path))
if not alterations:
return
alterations.append("prepend-path CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH \"%s\"\n" % pkg.prefix)
m_file = module_file(pkg)
with closing(open(m_file, 'w')) as m:
# Put everything in the spack category.
m.write('#%Module1.0\n')
m.write('module-whatis \"%s\"\n\n' % pkg.spec.format("$_ $@"))
# Recycle the description
if pkg.__doc__:
m.write('proc ModulesHelp { } {\n')
doc = re.sub(r'\s+', ' ', pkg.__doc__)
doc = re.sub(r'"', '\"', pkg.__doc__)
m.write("puts stderr \"%s\"\n" % doc)
m.write('}\n\n')
# Write alterations
for alter in alterations:
m.write(alter)
dk = spack.modules.TclModule(pkg)
dk.write()
def post_uninstall(pkg):
m_file = module_file(pkg)
if os.path.exists(m_file):
shutil.rmtree(m_file, ignore_errors=True)
dk = spack.modules.TclModule(pkg)
dk.remove()

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@ -0,0 +1,216 @@
##############################################################################
# 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
##############################################################################
"""This module contains code for creating environment modules, which
can include dotkits, tcl modules, lmod, and others.
The various types of modules are installed by post-install hooks and
removed after an uninstall by post-uninstall hooks. This class
consolidates the logic for creating an abstract description of the
information that module systems need. Currently that includes a
number directories to be appended to paths in the user's environment:
* /bin directories to be appended to PATH
* /lib* directories for LD_LIBRARY_PATH
* /man* and /share/man* directories for LD_LIBRARY_PATH
* the package prefix for CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
This module also includes logic for coming up with unique names for
the module files so that they can be found by the various
shell-support files in $SPACK/share/spack/setup-env.*.
Each hook in hooks/ implements the logic for writing its specific type
of module file.
"""
__all__ = ['EnvModule', 'Dotkit', 'TclModule']
import os
import re
import textwrap
import shutil
from contextlib import closing
import llnl.util.tty as tty
from llnl.util.filesystem import join_path, mkdirp
import spack
dotkit_path = join_path(spack.share_path, "dotkit")
tcl_mod_path = join_path(spack.share_path, "modules")
def print_help():
"""For use by commands to tell user how to activate shell support."""
tty.msg("Spack module/dotkit support is not initialized.",
"",
"To use dotkit or modules with Spack, you must first run",
"one of the commands below. You can copy/paste them.",
"",
"For bash and zsh:",
" . %s/setup-env.sh" % spack.share_path,
"",
"For csh and tcsh:",
" source %s/setup-env.csh" % spack.share_path,
"")
class EnvModule(object):
def __init__(self, pkg=None):
# category in the modules system
# TODO: come up with smarter category names.
self.category = "spack"
# Descriptions for the module system's UI
self.short_description = ""
self.long_description = ""
# dict pathname -> list of directories to be prepended to in
# the module file.
self._paths = None
self.pkg = pkg
@property
def paths(self):
if self._paths is None:
self._paths = {}
def add_path(self, path_name, directory):
path = self._paths.setdefault(path_name, [])
path.append(directory)
# Add paths if they exist.
for var, directory in [
('PATH', self.pkg.prefix.bin),
('MANPATH', self.pkg.prefix.man),
('MANPATH', self.pkg.prefix.share_man),
('LD_LIBRARY_PATH', self.pkg.prefix.lib),
('LD_LIBRARY_PATH', self.pkg.prefix.lib64)]:
if os.path.isdir(directory):
add_path(var, directory)
# short description is just the package + version
# TODO: maybe packages can optionally provide it.
self.short_description = self.pkg.spec.format("$_ $@")
# long description is the docstring with reduced whitespace.
if self.pkg.__doc__:
self.long_description = re.sub(r'\s+', ' ', self.pkg.__doc__)
return self._paths
def write(self):
"""Write out a module file for this object."""
module_dir = os.path.dirname(self.file_name)
if not os.path.exists():
mkdirp(module_dir)
# If there are no paths, no need for a dotkit.
if not self.paths:
return
with closing(open(self.file_name)) as f:
self._write(f)
def _write(self, stream):
"""To be implemented by subclasses."""
raise NotImplementedError()
@property
def file_name(self):
"""Subclasses should implement this to return the name of the file
where this module lives."""
return self.pkg.spec.format('$_$@$%@$+$=$#')
def remove(self):
mod_file = self.file_name
if os.path.exists(mod_file):
shutil.rmtree(mod_file, ignore_errors=True)
class Dotkit(EnvModule):
@property
def file_name(self):
spec = self.pkg.spec
return join_path(dotkit_path, spec.architecture,
spec.format('$_$@$%@$+$#.dk'))
def _write(self, dk_file):
# Category
if self.category:
dk_file.write('#c %s\n' % self.category)
# Short description
if self.short_description:
dk_file.write('#d %s\n' % self.short_description)
# Long description
if self.long_description:
for line in textwrap.wrap(self.long_description, 72):
dk_file.write("#h %s\n" % line)
# Path alterations
for var, dirs in self.paths.items():
for directory in dirs:
dk_file.write("dk_alter %s %s\n" % (var, directory))
# Let CMake find this package.
dk_file.write("dk_alter CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH %s\n" % pkg.prefix)
class TclModule(EnvModule):
@property
def file_name(self):
spec = self.pkg.spec
return join_path(tcl_mod_path, spec.architecture,
spec.format('$_$@$%@$+$#'))
def _write(self, m_file):
# TODO: cateogry?
m_file.write('#%Module1.0\n')
# Short description
if self.short_description:
m_file.write('module-whatis \"%s\"\n\n' % self.short_description)
# Long description
if self.long_description:
m_file.write('proc ModulesHelp { } {\n')
doc = re.sub(r'"', '\"', self.long_description)
m_file.write("puts stderr \"%s\"\n" % doc)
m_file.write('}\n\n')
# Path alterations
for var, dirs in self.paths.items():
for directory in dirs:
m_file.write("prepend-path %s \"%s\"\n" % (var, directory))
m_file.write("prepend-path CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH \"%s\"\n" % pkg.prefix)

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@ -23,16 +23,13 @@
# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
##############################################################################
#
#
# This file is part of Spack and sets up the spack environment for
# bash shells. This includes dotkit support as well as putting spack
# in your path. Source it like this:
# bash and zsh. This includes dotkit support, module support, and
# it also puts spack in your path. Source it like this:
#
# . /path/to/spack/share/spack/setup-env.bash
# . /path/to/spack/share/spack/setup-env.sh
#
#
########################################################################
# This is a wrapper around the spack command that forwards calls to
@ -59,56 +56,46 @@
# spack dotfiles.
########################################################################
function spack {
_spack_subcommand=$1; shift
_spack_spec="$@"
_sp_subcommand=$1; shift
_sp_spec="$@"
# Filter out use and unuse. For any other commands, just run the
# command.
case $_spack_subcommand in
"use"|"unuse")
case $_sp_subcommand in
"use"|"unuse"|"load"|"unload")
# Shift any other args for use off before parsing spec.
_spack_use_args=""
_sp_module_args=""
if [[ "$1" =~ ^- ]]; then
_spack_use_args="$1"; shift
_spack_spec="$@"
_sp_module_args="$1"; shift
_sp_spec="$@"
fi
# Here the user has run use or unuse with a spec. Find a matching
# spec with a dotkit using spack dotkit, then use or unuse the
# result. If spack dotkit comes back with an error, do nothing.
if _spack_full_spec=$(command spack dotkit $_spack_spec); then
$_spack_subcommand $_spack_use_args $_spack_full_spec
fi
return
;;
"load"|"unload")
# Shift any other args for module off before parsing spec.
_spack_module_args=""
if [[ "$1" =~ ^- ]]; then
_spack_module_args="$1"; shift
_spack_spec="$@"
fi
# Translate the parameter into pieces of a command.
# _sp_modtype is an arg to spack module find, and
# _sp_sh_cmd is the equivalent shell command.
case $_sp_subcommand in
"use"|"unuse")
_sp_modtype=dotkit
_sp_sh_cmd=$_sp_subcommand
;;
"load"|"unload")
_sp_modtype=tcl
_sp_sh_cmd="module $_sp_subcommand"
;;
esac
# Here the user has run use or unuse with a spec. Find a matching
# spec with a dotkit using spack dotkit, then use or unuse the
# result. If spack dotkit comes back with an error, do nothing.
if _spack_full_spec=$(command spack tclmodule $_spack_spec); then
$_spack_subcommand $_spack_module_args $_spack_full_spec
# spec using 'spack module find', then use the appropriate module
# tool's commands to add/remove the result from the environment.
# If spack module command comes back with an error, do nothing.
if _sp_full_spec=$(command spack module find $_sp_modtype $_sp_spec); then
$_sp_sh_cmd $_sp_module_args $_sp_full_spec
fi
return
;;
*)
command spack $_spack_subcommand "$@"
return
;;
command spack $_sp_subcommand $_sp_spec
esac
# If no args or -h, just run that command as well.
if [ -z "$1" -o "$1" = "-h" ]; then
command spack $_spack_subcommand -h
return
fi
}
########################################################################
@ -119,31 +106,45 @@ function spack {
function _spack_pathadd {
# If no variable name is supplied, just append to PATH
# otherwise append to that variable.
varname=PATH
path="$1"
_pa_varname=PATH
_pa_new_path="$1"
if [ -n "$2" ]; then
varname="$1"
path="$2"
_pa_varname="$1"
_pa_new_path="$2"
fi
# Do the actual prepending here.
eval "oldvalue=\"\$$varname\""
if [ -d "$path" ] && [[ ":$oldvalue:" != *":$path:"* ]]; then
if [ -n "$oldvalue" ]; then
eval "export $varname=\"$path:$oldvalue\""
eval "_pa_oldvalue=\$${_pa_varname}"
if [ -d "$_pa_new_path" ] && [[ ":$_pa_oldvalue:" != *":$_pa_new_path:"* ]]; then
if [ -n "$_pa_oldvalue" ]; then
eval "export $_pa_varname=\"$_pa_new_path:$_pa_oldvalue\""
else
export $varname="$path"
export $_pa_varname="$_pa_new_path"
fi
fi
}
#
# Figure out where this file is. Below code needs to be portable to
# bash and zsh.
#
_sp_source_file="${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" # Bash's location of last sourced file.
if [ -z "$_sp_source_file" ]; then
_sp_source_file="$0:A" # zsh way to do it
if [[ "$_sp_source_file" == *":A" ]]; then
# Not zsh either... bail out with plain old $0,
# which WILL NOT work if this is sourced indirectly.
_sp_source_file="$0"
fi
fi
#
# Set up dotkit and path in the user environment
# Set up modules and dotkit search paths in the user environment
#
_spack_share_dir="$(dirname ${BASH_SOURCE[0]})"
_spack_prefix="$(dirname $(dirname $_spack_share_dir))"
_sp_share_dir="$(dirname $_sp_source_file)"
_sp_prefix="$(dirname $(dirname $_sp_share_dir))"
_spack_pathadd DK_NODE "$_spack_share_dir/dotkit"
_spack_pathadd MODULEPATH "$_spack_share_dir/modules"
_spack_pathadd PATH "$_spack_prefix/bin"
_spack_pathadd DK_NODE "$_sp_share_dir/dotkit"
_spack_pathadd MODULEPATH "$_sp_share_dir/modules"
_spack_pathadd PATH "$_sp_prefix/bin"

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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 David Beckingsale, david@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
##############################################################################
#
#
# This file is part of Spack and sets up the spack environment for zsh shells.
# This includes dotkit and module support as well as putting spack
# in your path. Source it like this:
#
# source /path/to/spack/share/spack/setup-env.zsh
#
#
########################################################################
# This is a wrapper around the spack command that forwards calls to
# 'spack use' and 'spack unuse' to shell functions. This in turn
# allows them to be used to invoke dotkit functions.
#
# 'spack use' is smarter than just 'use' because it converts its
# arguments into a unique spack spec that is then passed to dotkit
# commands. This allows the user to use packages without knowing all
# their installation details.
#
# e.g., rather than requring a full spec for libelf, the user can type:
#
# spack use libelf
#
# This will first find the available libelf dotkits and use a
# matching one. If there are two versions of libelf, the user would
# need to be more specific, e.g.:
#
# spack use libelf@0.8.13
#
# This is very similar to how regular spack commands work and it
# avoids the need to come up with a user-friendly naming scheme for
# spack dotfiles.
########################################################################
function spack {
_spack_subcommand=${1}; shift
_spack_spec="$@"
# Filter out use and unuse. For any other commands, just run the
# command.
case ${_spack_subcommand} in
"use"|"unuse")
# Shift any other args for use off before parsing spec.
_spack_use_args=""
if [[ "$1" =~ ^- ]]; then
_spack_use_args="$1"; shift
_spack_spec="$@"
fi
# Here the user has run use or unuse with a spec. Find a matching
# spec with a dotkit using spack dotkit, then use or unuse the
# result. If spack dotkit comes back with an error, do nothing.
if _spack_full_spec=$(command spack dotkit $_spack_spec); then
$_spack_subcommand $_spack_use_args $_spack_full_spec
fi
return
;;
"load"|"unload")
# Shift any other args for module off before parsing spec.
_spack_module_args=""
if [[ "$1" =~ ^- ]]; then
_spack_module_args="$1"; shift
_spack_spec="$@"
fi
# Here the user has run use or unuse with a spec. Find a matching
# spec with a dotkit using spack dotkit, then use or unuse the
# result. If spack dotkit comes back with an error, do nothing.
if _spack_full_spec=$(command spack tclmodule ${_spack_spec}); then
module ${_spack_subcommand} ${_spack_module_args} ${_spack_full_spec}
fi
return
;;
*)
command spack $_spack_subcommand "$@"
return
;;
esac
# If no args or -h, just run that command as well.
if [ -z "$1" -o "$1" = "-h" ]; then
command spack $_spack_subcommand -h
return
fi
}
#
# Set up dotkit and path in the user environment
#
_spack_share_dir="$(dirname $0:A)"
_spack_prefix="$(dirname $(dirname ${_spack_share_dir}))"
export DK_NODE="$_spack_share_dir/dotkit:$DK_NODE"
export MODULEPATH="$_spack_share_dir/modules:$MODULEPATH"
export PATH="$_spack_prefix/bin:$PATH"