Remove support for running with Python 2.7 (#33063)

* Remove CI jobs related to Python 2.7

* Remove Python 2.7 specific code from Spack core

* Remove externals for Python 2 only

* Remove llnl.util.compat
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@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Bootstrap clingo
run: |
set -ex
for ver in '2.7' '3.6' '3.7' '3.8' '3.9' '3.10' ; do
for ver in '3.6' '3.7' '3.8' '3.9' '3.10' ; do
not_found=1
ver_dir="$(find $RUNNER_TOOL_CACHE/Python -wholename "*/${ver}.*/*/bin" | grep . || true)"
echo "Testing $ver_dir"

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@ -20,12 +20,6 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/workflows/valid-style.yml
with:
with_coverage: ${{ needs.changes.outputs.core }}
audit-ancient-python:
uses: ./.github/workflows/audit.yaml
needs: [ changes ]
with:
with_coverage: ${{ needs.changes.outputs.core }}
python_version: 2.7
all-prechecks:
needs: [ prechecks ]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@ -85,7 +79,7 @@ jobs:
needs: [ prechecks ]
uses: ./.github/workflows/windows_python.yml
all:
needs: [ windows, unit-tests, bootstrap, audit-ancient-python ]
needs: [ windows, unit-tests, bootstrap ]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Success

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@ -14,14 +14,11 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
python-version: ['2.7', '3.6', '3.7', '3.8', '3.9', '3.10', '3.11']
python-version: ['3.6', '3.7', '3.8', '3.9', '3.10', '3.11']
concretizer: ['clingo']
on_develop:
- ${{ github.ref == 'refs/heads/develop' }}
include:
- python-version: 2.7
concretizer: original
on_develop: ${{ github.ref == 'refs/heads/develop' }}
- python-version: '3.11'
concretizer: original
on_develop: ${{ github.ref == 'refs/heads/develop' }}
@ -66,10 +63,6 @@ jobs:
if python -c 'import sys; sys.exit(not sys.version_info >= (3, 6))'; then
pip install --upgrade flake8 "isort>=4.3.5" "mypy>=0.900" "click==8.0.4" "black<=21.12b0"
fi
- name: Pin pathlib for Python 2.7
if: ${{ matrix.python-version == 2.7 }}
run: |
pip install -U pathlib2==2.3.6 toml
- name: Setup git configuration
run: |
# Need this for the git tests to succeed.
@ -89,7 +82,7 @@ jobs:
SPACK_TEST_SOLVER: ${{ matrix.concretizer }}
SPACK_TEST_PARALLEL: 2
COVERAGE: true
UNIT_TEST_COVERAGE: ${{ (matrix.python-version == '3.11') }}
UNIT_TEST_COVERAGE: ${{ matrix.python-version == '3.11' }}
run: |
share/spack/qa/run-unit-tests
- uses: codecov/codecov-action@d9f34f8cd5cb3b3eb79b3e4b5dae3a16df499a70

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@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ jobs:
pip install --upgrade pip
pip install --upgrade vermin
- name: vermin (Spack's Core)
run: vermin --backport argparse --violations --backport typing -t=2.7- -t=3.6- -vvv lib/spack/spack/ lib/spack/llnl/ bin/
run: vermin --backport importlib --backport argparse --violations --backport typing -t=3.6- -vvv lib/spack/spack/ lib/spack/llnl/ bin/
- name: vermin (Repositories)
run: vermin --backport argparse --violations --backport typing -t=2.7- -t=3.6- -vvv var/spack/repos
run: vermin --backport importlib --backport argparse --violations --backport typing -t=3.6- -vvv var/spack/repos
# Run style checks on the files that have been changed
style:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ jobs:
cache: 'pip'
- name: Install Python packages
run: |
python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip six setuptools types-six click==8.0.2 'black==21.12b0' mypy isort clingo flake8
python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip six setuptools types-six black mypy isort clingo flake8
- name: Setup git configuration
run: |
# Need this for the git tests to succeed.

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@ -31,13 +31,11 @@ import os
import os.path
import sys
min_python3 = (3, 5)
min_python3 = (3, 6)
if sys.version_info[:2] < (2, 7) or (
sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 0) and sys.version_info[:2] < min_python3
):
if sys.version_info[:2] < min_python3:
v_info = sys.version_info[:3]
msg = "Spack requires Python 2.7 or %d.%d or higher " % min_python3
msg = "Spack requires Python %d.%d or higher " % min_python3
msg += "You are running spack with Python %d.%d.%d." % v_info
sys.exit(msg)

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@ -37,12 +37,6 @@
os.symlink(os.path.abspath("../../.."), link_name, target_is_directory=True)
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath("_spack_root/lib/spack/external"))
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath("_spack_root/lib/spack/external/pytest-fallback"))
if sys.version_info[0] < 3:
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath("_spack_root/lib/spack/external/yaml/lib"))
else:
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath("_spack_root/lib/spack/external/yaml/lib3"))
sys.path.append(os.path.abspath("_spack_root/lib/spack/"))
# Add the Spack bin directory to the path so that we can use its output in docs.
@ -160,8 +154,8 @@ def setup(sphinx):
master_doc = "index"
# General information about the project.
project = u"Spack"
copyright = u"2013-2021, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory."
project = "Spack"
copyright = "2013-2021, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory."
# The version info for the project you're documenting, acts as replacement for
# |version| and |release|, also used in various other places throughout the
@ -350,7 +344,7 @@ class SpackStyle(DefaultStyle):
# Grouping the document tree into LaTeX files. List of tuples
# (source start file, target name, title, author, documentclass [howto/manual]).
latex_documents = [
("index", "Spack.tex", u"Spack Documentation", u"Todd Gamblin", "manual"),
("index", "Spack.tex", "Spack Documentation", "Todd Gamblin", "manual"),
]
# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top of
@ -378,7 +372,7 @@ class SpackStyle(DefaultStyle):
# One entry per manual page. List of tuples
# (source start file, name, description, authors, manual section).
man_pages = [("index", "spack", u"Spack Documentation", [u"Todd Gamblin"], 1)]
man_pages = [("index", "spack", "Spack Documentation", ["Todd Gamblin"], 1)]
# If true, show URL addresses after external links.
# man_show_urls = False
@ -393,8 +387,8 @@ class SpackStyle(DefaultStyle):
(
"index",
"Spack",
u"Spack Documentation",
u"Todd Gamblin",
"Spack Documentation",
"Todd Gamblin",
"Spack",
"One line description of project.",
"Miscellaneous",

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@ -1,289 +0,0 @@
A. HISTORY OF THE SOFTWARE
==========================
Python was created in the early 1990s by Guido van Rossum at Stichting
Mathematisch Centrum (CWI, see http://www.cwi.nl) in the Netherlands
as a successor of a language called ABC. Guido remains Python's
principal author, although it includes many contributions from others.
In 1995, Guido continued his work on Python at the Corporation for
National Research Initiatives (CNRI, see http://www.cnri.reston.va.us)
in Reston, Virginia where he released several versions of the
software.
In May 2000, Guido and the Python core development team moved to
BeOpen.com to form the BeOpen PythonLabs team. In October of the same
year, the PythonLabs team moved to Digital Creations (now Zope
Corporation, see http://www.zope.com). In 2001, the Python Software
Foundation (PSF, see http://www.python.org/psf/) was formed, a
non-profit organization created specifically to own Python-related
Intellectual Property. Zope Corporation is a sponsoring member of
the PSF.
All Python releases are Open Source (see http://www.opensource.org for
the Open Source Definition). Historically, most, but not all, Python
releases have also been GPL-compatible; the table below summarizes
the various releases.
Release Derived Year Owner GPL-
from compatible? (1)
0.9.0 thru 1.2 1991-1995 CWI yes
1.3 thru 1.5.2 1.2 1995-1999 CNRI yes
1.6 1.5.2 2000 CNRI no
2.0 1.6 2000 BeOpen.com no
1.6.1 1.6 2001 CNRI yes (2)
2.1 2.0+1.6.1 2001 PSF no
2.0.1 2.0+1.6.1 2001 PSF yes
2.1.1 2.1+2.0.1 2001 PSF yes
2.2 2.1.1 2001 PSF yes
2.1.2 2.1.1 2002 PSF yes
2.1.3 2.1.2 2002 PSF yes
2.2.1 2.2 2002 PSF yes
2.2.2 2.2.1 2002 PSF yes
2.2.3 2.2.2 2003 PSF yes
2.3 2.2.2 2002-2003 PSF yes
2.3.1 2.3 2002-2003 PSF yes
2.3.2 2.3.1 2002-2003 PSF yes
2.3.3 2.3.2 2002-2003 PSF yes
2.3.4 2.3.3 2004 PSF yes
2.3.5 2.3.4 2005 PSF yes
2.4 2.3 2004 PSF yes
2.4.1 2.4 2005 PSF yes
2.4.2 2.4.1 2005 PSF yes
2.4.3 2.4.2 2006 PSF yes
2.4.4 2.4.3 2006 PSF yes
2.5 2.4 2006 PSF yes
2.5.1 2.5 2007 PSF yes
2.5.2 2.5.1 2008 PSF yes
2.5.3 2.5.2 2008 PSF yes
2.6 2.5 2008 PSF yes
2.6.1 2.6 2008 PSF yes
2.6.2 2.6.1 2009 PSF yes
2.6.3 2.6.2 2009 PSF yes
2.6.4 2.6.3 2009 PSF yes
2.6.5 2.6.4 2010 PSF yes
3.0 2.6 2008 PSF yes
3.0.1 3.0 2009 PSF yes
3.1 3.0.1 2009 PSF yes
3.1.1 3.1 2009 PSF yes
3.1.2 3.1.1 2010 PSF yes
3.1.3 3.1.2 2010 PSF yes
3.1.4 3.1.3 2011 PSF yes
3.2 3.1 2011 PSF yes
3.2.1 3.2 2011 PSF yes
3.2.2 3.2.1 2011 PSF yes
3.2.3 3.2.2 2012 PSF yes
Footnotes:
(1) GPL-compatible doesn't mean that we're distributing Python under
the GPL. All Python licenses, unlike the GPL, let you distribute
a modified version without making your changes open source. The
GPL-compatible licenses make it possible to combine Python with
other software that is released under the GPL; the others don't.
(2) According to Richard Stallman, 1.6.1 is not GPL-compatible,
because its license has a choice of law clause. According to
CNRI, however, Stallman's lawyer has told CNRI's lawyer that 1.6.1
is "not incompatible" with the GPL.
Thanks to the many outside volunteers who have worked under Guido's
direction to make these releases possible.
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from .functools32 import *

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"""Drop-in replacement for the thread module.
Meant to be used as a brain-dead substitute so that threaded code does
not need to be rewritten for when the thread module is not present.
Suggested usage is::
try:
try:
import _thread # Python >= 3
except:
import thread as _thread # Python < 3
except ImportError:
import _dummy_thread as _thread
"""
# Exports only things specified by thread documentation;
# skipping obsolete synonyms allocate(), start_new(), exit_thread().
__all__ = ['error', 'start_new_thread', 'exit', 'get_ident', 'allocate_lock',
'interrupt_main', 'LockType']
# A dummy value
TIMEOUT_MAX = 2**31
# NOTE: this module can be imported early in the extension building process,
# and so top level imports of other modules should be avoided. Instead, all
# imports are done when needed on a function-by-function basis. Since threads
# are disabled, the import lock should not be an issue anyway (??).
class error(Exception):
"""Dummy implementation of _thread.error."""
def __init__(self, *args):
self.args = args
def start_new_thread(function, args, kwargs={}):
"""Dummy implementation of _thread.start_new_thread().
Compatibility is maintained by making sure that ``args`` is a
tuple and ``kwargs`` is a dictionary. If an exception is raised
and it is SystemExit (which can be done by _thread.exit()) it is
caught and nothing is done; all other exceptions are printed out
by using traceback.print_exc().
If the executed function calls interrupt_main the KeyboardInterrupt will be
raised when the function returns.
"""
if type(args) != type(tuple()):
raise TypeError("2nd arg must be a tuple")
if type(kwargs) != type(dict()):
raise TypeError("3rd arg must be a dict")
global _main
_main = False
try:
function(*args, **kwargs)
except SystemExit:
pass
except:
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
_main = True
global _interrupt
if _interrupt:
_interrupt = False
raise KeyboardInterrupt
def exit():
"""Dummy implementation of _thread.exit()."""
raise SystemExit
def get_ident():
"""Dummy implementation of _thread.get_ident().
Since this module should only be used when _threadmodule is not
available, it is safe to assume that the current process is the
only thread. Thus a constant can be safely returned.
"""
return -1
def allocate_lock():
"""Dummy implementation of _thread.allocate_lock()."""
return LockType()
def stack_size(size=None):
"""Dummy implementation of _thread.stack_size()."""
if size is not None:
raise error("setting thread stack size not supported")
return 0
class LockType(object):
"""Class implementing dummy implementation of _thread.LockType.
Compatibility is maintained by maintaining self.locked_status
which is a boolean that stores the state of the lock. Pickling of
the lock, though, should not be done since if the _thread module is
then used with an unpickled ``lock()`` from here problems could
occur from this class not having atomic methods.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.locked_status = False
def acquire(self, waitflag=None, timeout=-1):
"""Dummy implementation of acquire().
For blocking calls, self.locked_status is automatically set to
True and returned appropriately based on value of
``waitflag``. If it is non-blocking, then the value is
actually checked and not set if it is already acquired. This
is all done so that threading.Condition's assert statements
aren't triggered and throw a little fit.
"""
if waitflag is None or waitflag:
self.locked_status = True
return True
else:
if not self.locked_status:
self.locked_status = True
return True
else:
if timeout > 0:
import time
time.sleep(timeout)
return False
__enter__ = acquire
def __exit__(self, typ, val, tb):
self.release()
def release(self):
"""Release the dummy lock."""
# XXX Perhaps shouldn't actually bother to test? Could lead
# to problems for complex, threaded code.
if not self.locked_status:
raise error
self.locked_status = False
return True
def locked(self):
return self.locked_status
# Used to signal that interrupt_main was called in a "thread"
_interrupt = False
# True when not executing in a "thread"
_main = True
def interrupt_main():
"""Set _interrupt flag to True to have start_new_thread raise
KeyboardInterrupt upon exiting."""
if _main:
raise KeyboardInterrupt
else:
global _interrupt
_interrupt = True

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"""functools.py - Tools for working with functions and callable objects
"""
# Python module wrapper for _functools C module
# to allow utilities written in Python to be added
# to the functools module.
# Written by Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com>
# and Raymond Hettinger <python at rcn.com>
# Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Python Software Foundation.
# See C source code for _functools credits/copyright
__all__ = ['update_wrapper', 'wraps', 'WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS', 'WRAPPER_UPDATES',
'total_ordering', 'cmp_to_key', 'lru_cache', 'reduce', 'partial']
from _functools import partial, reduce
from collections import MutableMapping, namedtuple
from .reprlib32 import recursive_repr as _recursive_repr
from weakref import proxy as _proxy
import sys as _sys
try:
from thread import allocate_lock as Lock
except ImportError:
from ._dummy_thread32 import allocate_lock as Lock
################################################################################
### OrderedDict
################################################################################
class _Link(object):
__slots__ = 'prev', 'next', 'key', '__weakref__'
class OrderedDict(dict):
'Dictionary that remembers insertion order'
# An inherited dict maps keys to values.
# The inherited dict provides __getitem__, __len__, __contains__, and get.
# The remaining methods are order-aware.
# Big-O running times for all methods are the same as regular dictionaries.
# The internal self.__map dict maps keys to links in a doubly linked list.
# The circular doubly linked list starts and ends with a sentinel element.
# The sentinel element never gets deleted (this simplifies the algorithm).
# The sentinel is in self.__hardroot with a weakref proxy in self.__root.
# The prev links are weakref proxies (to prevent circular references).
# Individual links are kept alive by the hard reference in self.__map.
# Those hard references disappear when a key is deleted from an OrderedDict.
def __init__(self, *args, **kwds):
'''Initialize an ordered dictionary. The signature is the same as
regular dictionaries, but keyword arguments are not recommended because
their insertion order is arbitrary.
'''
if len(args) > 1:
raise TypeError('expected at most 1 arguments, got %d' % len(args))
try:
self.__root
except AttributeError:
self.__hardroot = _Link()
self.__root = root = _proxy(self.__hardroot)
root.prev = root.next = root
self.__map = {}
self.__update(*args, **kwds)
def __setitem__(self, key, value,
dict_setitem=dict.__setitem__, proxy=_proxy, Link=_Link):
'od.__setitem__(i, y) <==> od[i]=y'
# Setting a new item creates a new link at the end of the linked list,
# and the inherited dictionary is updated with the new key/value pair.
if key not in self:
self.__map[key] = link = Link()
root = self.__root
last = root.prev
link.prev, link.next, link.key = last, root, key
last.next = link
root.prev = proxy(link)
dict_setitem(self, key, value)
def __delitem__(self, key, dict_delitem=dict.__delitem__):
'od.__delitem__(y) <==> del od[y]'
# Deleting an existing item uses self.__map to find the link which gets
# removed by updating the links in the predecessor and successor nodes.
dict_delitem(self, key)
link = self.__map.pop(key)
link_prev = link.prev
link_next = link.next
link_prev.next = link_next
link_next.prev = link_prev
def __iter__(self):
'od.__iter__() <==> iter(od)'
# Traverse the linked list in order.
root = self.__root
curr = root.next
while curr is not root:
yield curr.key
curr = curr.next
def __reversed__(self):
'od.__reversed__() <==> reversed(od)'
# Traverse the linked list in reverse order.
root = self.__root
curr = root.prev
while curr is not root:
yield curr.key
curr = curr.prev
def clear(self):
'od.clear() -> None. Remove all items from od.'
root = self.__root
root.prev = root.next = root
self.__map.clear()
dict.clear(self)
def popitem(self, last=True):
'''od.popitem() -> (k, v), return and remove a (key, value) pair.
Pairs are returned in LIFO order if last is true or FIFO order if false.
'''
if not self:
raise KeyError('dictionary is empty')
root = self.__root
if last:
link = root.prev
link_prev = link.prev
link_prev.next = root
root.prev = link_prev
else:
link = root.next
link_next = link.next
root.next = link_next
link_next.prev = root
key = link.key
del self.__map[key]
value = dict.pop(self, key)
return key, value
def move_to_end(self, key, last=True):
'''Move an existing element to the end (or beginning if last==False).
Raises KeyError if the element does not exist.
When last=True, acts like a fast version of self[key]=self.pop(key).
'''
link = self.__map[key]
link_prev = link.prev
link_next = link.next
link_prev.next = link_next
link_next.prev = link_prev
root = self.__root
if last:
last = root.prev
link.prev = last
link.next = root
last.next = root.prev = link
else:
first = root.next
link.prev = root
link.next = first
root.next = first.prev = link
def __sizeof__(self):
sizeof = _sys.getsizeof
n = len(self) + 1 # number of links including root
size = sizeof(self.__dict__) # instance dictionary
size += sizeof(self.__map) * 2 # internal dict and inherited dict
size += sizeof(self.__hardroot) * n # link objects
size += sizeof(self.__root) * n # proxy objects
return size
update = __update = MutableMapping.update
keys = MutableMapping.keys
values = MutableMapping.values
items = MutableMapping.items
__ne__ = MutableMapping.__ne__
__marker = object()
def pop(self, key, default=__marker):
'''od.pop(k[,d]) -> v, remove specified key and return the corresponding
value. If key is not found, d is returned if given, otherwise KeyError
is raised.
'''
if key in self:
result = self[key]
del self[key]
return result
if default is self.__marker:
raise KeyError(key)
return default
def setdefault(self, key, default=None):
'od.setdefault(k[,d]) -> od.get(k,d), also set od[k]=d if k not in od'
if key in self:
return self[key]
self[key] = default
return default
@_recursive_repr()
def __repr__(self):
'od.__repr__() <==> repr(od)'
if not self:
return '%s()' % (self.__class__.__name__,)
return '%s(%r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, list(self.items()))
def __reduce__(self):
'Return state information for pickling'
items = [[k, self[k]] for k in self]
inst_dict = vars(self).copy()
for k in vars(OrderedDict()):
inst_dict.pop(k, None)
if inst_dict:
return (self.__class__, (items,), inst_dict)
return self.__class__, (items,)
def copy(self):
'od.copy() -> a shallow copy of od'
return self.__class__(self)
@classmethod
def fromkeys(cls, iterable, value=None):
'''OD.fromkeys(S[, v]) -> New ordered dictionary with keys from S.
If not specified, the value defaults to None.
'''
self = cls()
for key in iterable:
self[key] = value
return self
def __eq__(self, other):
'''od.__eq__(y) <==> od==y. Comparison to another OD is order-sensitive
while comparison to a regular mapping is order-insensitive.
'''
if isinstance(other, OrderedDict):
return len(self)==len(other) and \
all(p==q for p, q in zip(self.items(), other.items()))
return dict.__eq__(self, other)
# update_wrapper() and wraps() are tools to help write
# wrapper functions that can handle naive introspection
WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS = ('__module__', '__name__', '__doc__')
WRAPPER_UPDATES = ('__dict__',)
def update_wrapper(wrapper,
wrapped,
assigned = WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS,
updated = WRAPPER_UPDATES):
"""Update a wrapper function to look like the wrapped function
wrapper is the function to be updated
wrapped is the original function
assigned is a tuple naming the attributes assigned directly
from the wrapped function to the wrapper function (defaults to
functools.WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS)
updated is a tuple naming the attributes of the wrapper that
are updated with the corresponding attribute from the wrapped
function (defaults to functools.WRAPPER_UPDATES)
"""
wrapper.__wrapped__ = wrapped
for attr in assigned:
try:
value = getattr(wrapped, attr)
except AttributeError:
pass
else:
setattr(wrapper, attr, value)
for attr in updated:
getattr(wrapper, attr).update(getattr(wrapped, attr, {}))
# Return the wrapper so this can be used as a decorator via partial()
return wrapper
def wraps(wrapped,
assigned = WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS,
updated = WRAPPER_UPDATES):
"""Decorator factory to apply update_wrapper() to a wrapper function
Returns a decorator that invokes update_wrapper() with the decorated
function as the wrapper argument and the arguments to wraps() as the
remaining arguments. Default arguments are as for update_wrapper().
This is a convenience function to simplify applying partial() to
update_wrapper().
"""
return partial(update_wrapper, wrapped=wrapped,
assigned=assigned, updated=updated)
def total_ordering(cls):
"""Class decorator that fills in missing ordering methods"""
convert = {
'__lt__': [('__gt__', lambda self, other: not (self < other or self == other)),
('__le__', lambda self, other: self < other or self == other),
('__ge__', lambda self, other: not self < other)],
'__le__': [('__ge__', lambda self, other: not self <= other or self == other),
('__lt__', lambda self, other: self <= other and not self == other),
('__gt__', lambda self, other: not self <= other)],
'__gt__': [('__lt__', lambda self, other: not (self > other or self == other)),
('__ge__', lambda self, other: self > other or self == other),
('__le__', lambda self, other: not self > other)],
'__ge__': [('__le__', lambda self, other: (not self >= other) or self == other),
('__gt__', lambda self, other: self >= other and not self == other),
('__lt__', lambda self, other: not self >= other)]
}
roots = set(dir(cls)) & set(convert)
if not roots:
raise ValueError('must define at least one ordering operation: < > <= >=')
root = max(roots) # prefer __lt__ to __le__ to __gt__ to __ge__
for opname, opfunc in convert[root]:
if opname not in roots:
opfunc.__name__ = opname
opfunc.__doc__ = getattr(int, opname).__doc__
setattr(cls, opname, opfunc)
return cls
def cmp_to_key(mycmp):
"""Convert a cmp= function into a key= function"""
class K(object):
__slots__ = ['obj']
def __init__(self, obj):
self.obj = obj
def __lt__(self, other):
return mycmp(self.obj, other.obj) < 0
def __gt__(self, other):
return mycmp(self.obj, other.obj) > 0
def __eq__(self, other):
return mycmp(self.obj, other.obj) == 0
def __le__(self, other):
return mycmp(self.obj, other.obj) <= 0
def __ge__(self, other):
return mycmp(self.obj, other.obj) >= 0
def __ne__(self, other):
return mycmp(self.obj, other.obj) != 0
__hash__ = None
return K
_CacheInfo = namedtuple("CacheInfo", "hits misses maxsize currsize")
def lru_cache(maxsize=100):
"""Least-recently-used cache decorator.
If *maxsize* is set to None, the LRU features are disabled and the cache
can grow without bound.
Arguments to the cached function must be hashable.
View the cache statistics named tuple (hits, misses, maxsize, currsize) with
f.cache_info(). Clear the cache and statistics with f.cache_clear().
Access the underlying function with f.__wrapped__.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cache_algorithms#Least_Recently_Used
"""
# Users should only access the lru_cache through its public API:
# cache_info, cache_clear, and f.__wrapped__
# The internals of the lru_cache are encapsulated for thread safety and
# to allow the implementation to change (including a possible C version).
def decorating_function(user_function,
tuple=tuple, sorted=sorted, len=len, KeyError=KeyError):
hits, misses = [0], [0]
kwd_mark = (object(),) # separates positional and keyword args
lock = Lock() # needed because OrderedDict isn't threadsafe
if maxsize is None:
cache = dict() # simple cache without ordering or size limit
@wraps(user_function)
def wrapper(*args, **kwds):
key = args
if kwds:
key += kwd_mark + tuple(sorted(kwds.items()))
try:
result = cache[key]
hits[0] += 1
return result
except KeyError:
pass
result = user_function(*args, **kwds)
cache[key] = result
misses[0] += 1
return result
else:
cache = OrderedDict() # ordered least recent to most recent
cache_popitem = cache.popitem
cache_renew = cache.move_to_end
@wraps(user_function)
def wrapper(*args, **kwds):
key = args
if kwds:
key += kwd_mark + tuple(sorted(kwds.items()))
with lock:
try:
result = cache[key]
cache_renew(key) # record recent use of this key
hits[0] += 1
return result
except KeyError:
pass
result = user_function(*args, **kwds)
with lock:
cache[key] = result # record recent use of this key
misses[0] += 1
if len(cache) > maxsize:
cache_popitem(0) # purge least recently used cache entry
return result
def cache_info():
"""Report cache statistics"""
with lock:
return _CacheInfo(hits[0], misses[0], maxsize, len(cache))
def cache_clear():
"""Clear the cache and cache statistics"""
with lock:
cache.clear()
hits[0] = misses[0] = 0
wrapper.cache_info = cache_info
wrapper.cache_clear = cache_clear
return wrapper
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"""Redo the builtin repr() (representation) but with limits on most sizes."""
__all__ = ["Repr", "repr", "recursive_repr"]
import __builtin__ as builtins
from itertools import islice
try:
from thread import get_ident
except ImportError:
from _dummy_thread32 import get_ident
def recursive_repr(fillvalue='...'):
'Decorator to make a repr function return fillvalue for a recursive call'
def decorating_function(user_function):
repr_running = set()
def wrapper(self):
key = id(self), get_ident()
if key in repr_running:
return fillvalue
repr_running.add(key)
try:
result = user_function(self)
finally:
repr_running.discard(key)
return result
# Can't use functools.wraps() here because of bootstrap issues
wrapper.__module__ = getattr(user_function, '__module__')
wrapper.__doc__ = getattr(user_function, '__doc__')
wrapper.__name__ = getattr(user_function, '__name__')
wrapper.__annotations__ = getattr(user_function, '__annotations__', {})
return wrapper
return decorating_function
class Repr:
def __init__(self):
self.maxlevel = 6
self.maxtuple = 6
self.maxlist = 6
self.maxarray = 5
self.maxdict = 4
self.maxset = 6
self.maxfrozenset = 6
self.maxdeque = 6
self.maxstring = 30
self.maxlong = 40
self.maxother = 30
def repr(self, x):
return self.repr1(x, self.maxlevel)
def repr1(self, x, level):
typename = type(x).__name__
if ' ' in typename:
parts = typename.split()
typename = '_'.join(parts)
if hasattr(self, 'repr_' + typename):
return getattr(self, 'repr_' + typename)(x, level)
else:
return self.repr_instance(x, level)
def _repr_iterable(self, x, level, left, right, maxiter, trail=''):
n = len(x)
if level <= 0 and n:
s = '...'
else:
newlevel = level - 1
repr1 = self.repr1
pieces = [repr1(elem, newlevel) for elem in islice(x, maxiter)]
if n > maxiter: pieces.append('...')
s = ', '.join(pieces)
if n == 1 and trail: right = trail + right
return '%s%s%s' % (left, s, right)
def repr_tuple(self, x, level):
return self._repr_iterable(x, level, '(', ')', self.maxtuple, ',')
def repr_list(self, x, level):
return self._repr_iterable(x, level, '[', ']', self.maxlist)
def repr_array(self, x, level):
header = "array('%s', [" % x.typecode
return self._repr_iterable(x, level, header, '])', self.maxarray)
def repr_set(self, x, level):
x = _possibly_sorted(x)
return self._repr_iterable(x, level, 'set([', '])', self.maxset)
def repr_frozenset(self, x, level):
x = _possibly_sorted(x)
return self._repr_iterable(x, level, 'frozenset([', '])',
self.maxfrozenset)
def repr_deque(self, x, level):
return self._repr_iterable(x, level, 'deque([', '])', self.maxdeque)
def repr_dict(self, x, level):
n = len(x)
if n == 0: return '{}'
if level <= 0: return '{...}'
newlevel = level - 1
repr1 = self.repr1
pieces = []
for key in islice(_possibly_sorted(x), self.maxdict):
keyrepr = repr1(key, newlevel)
valrepr = repr1(x[key], newlevel)
pieces.append('%s: %s' % (keyrepr, valrepr))
if n > self.maxdict: pieces.append('...')
s = ', '.join(pieces)
return '{%s}' % (s,)
def repr_str(self, x, level):
s = builtins.repr(x[:self.maxstring])
if len(s) > self.maxstring:
i = max(0, (self.maxstring-3)//2)
j = max(0, self.maxstring-3-i)
s = builtins.repr(x[:i] + x[len(x)-j:])
s = s[:i] + '...' + s[len(s)-j:]
return s
def repr_int(self, x, level):
s = builtins.repr(x) # XXX Hope this isn't too slow...
if len(s) > self.maxlong:
i = max(0, (self.maxlong-3)//2)
j = max(0, self.maxlong-3-i)
s = s[:i] + '...' + s[len(s)-j:]
return s
def repr_instance(self, x, level):
try:
s = builtins.repr(x)
# Bugs in x.__repr__() can cause arbitrary
# exceptions -- then make up something
except Exception:
return '<%s instance at %x>' % (x.__class__.__name__, id(x))
if len(s) > self.maxother:
i = max(0, (self.maxother-3)//2)
j = max(0, self.maxother-3-i)
s = s[:i] + '...' + s[len(s)-j:]
return s
def _possibly_sorted(x):
# Since not all sequences of items can be sorted and comparison
# functions may raise arbitrary exceptions, return an unsorted
# sequence in that case.
try:
return sorted(x)
except Exception:
return list(x)
aRepr = Repr()
repr = aRepr.repr

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# Copyright 2013-2022 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)
"""
This is a fake set of symbols to allow spack to import typing in python
versions where we do not support type checking (<3)
"""
from collections import defaultdict
# (1) Unparameterized types.
Annotated = object
Any = object
AnyStr = object
ByteString = object
Counter = object
Final = object
Hashable = object
NoReturn = object
Sized = object
SupportsAbs = object
SupportsBytes = object
SupportsComplex = object
SupportsFloat = object
SupportsIndex = object
SupportsInt = object
SupportsRound = object
# (2) Parameterized types.
AbstractSet = defaultdict(lambda: object)
AsyncContextManager = defaultdict(lambda: object)
AsyncGenerator = defaultdict(lambda: object)
AsyncIterable = defaultdict(lambda: object)
AsyncIterator = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Awaitable = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Callable = defaultdict(lambda: object)
ChainMap = defaultdict(lambda: object)
ClassVar = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Collection = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Container = defaultdict(lambda: object)
ContextManager = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Coroutine = defaultdict(lambda: object)
DefaultDict = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Deque = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Dict = defaultdict(lambda: object)
ForwardRef = defaultdict(lambda: object)
FrozenSet = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Generator = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Generic = defaultdict(lambda: object)
ItemsView = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Iterable = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Iterator = defaultdict(lambda: object)
KeysView = defaultdict(lambda: object)
List = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Literal = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Mapping = defaultdict(lambda: object)
MappingView = defaultdict(lambda: object)
MutableMapping = defaultdict(lambda: object)
MutableSequence = defaultdict(lambda: object)
MutableSet = defaultdict(lambda: object)
NamedTuple = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Optional = defaultdict(lambda: object)
OrderedDict = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Reversible = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Sequence = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Set = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Tuple = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Type = defaultdict(lambda: object)
TypedDict = defaultdict(lambda: object)
Union = defaultdict(lambda: object)
ValuesView = defaultdict(lambda: object)
# (3) Type variable declarations.
TypeVar = lambda *args, **kwargs: None
# (4) Functions.
cast = lambda _type, x: x
get_args = None
get_origin = None
get_type_hints = None
no_type_check = None
no_type_check_decorator = None
## typing_extensions
# We get a ModuleNotFoundError when attempting to import anything from typing_extensions
# if we separate this into a separate typing_extensions.py file for some reason.
# (1) Unparameterized types.
IntVar = object
Literal = object
NewType = object
Text = object
# (2) Parameterized types.
Protocol = defaultdict(lambda: object)
# (3) Macro for avoiding evaluation except during type checking.
TYPE_CHECKING = False
# (4) Decorators.
final = lambda x: x
overload = lambda x: x
runtime_checkable = lambda x: x

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# Copyright 2013-2022 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)
# isort: off
import sys
if sys.version_info < (3,):
from itertools import ifilter as filter
from itertools import imap as map
from itertools import izip as zip
from itertools import izip_longest as zip_longest # novm
from urllib import urlencode as urlencode
from urllib import urlopen as urlopen
else:
filter = filter
map = map
zip = zip
from itertools import zip_longest as zip_longest # novm # noqa: F401
from urllib.parse import urlencode as urlencode # novm # noqa: F401
from urllib.request import urlopen as urlopen # novm # noqa: F401
if sys.version_info >= (3, 3):
from collections.abc import Hashable as Hashable # novm
from collections.abc import Iterable as Iterable # novm
from collections.abc import Mapping as Mapping # novm
from collections.abc import MutableMapping as MutableMapping # novm
from collections.abc import MutableSequence as MutableSequence # novm
from collections.abc import MutableSet as MutableSet # novm
from collections.abc import Sequence as Sequence # novm
else:
from collections import Hashable as Hashable # noqa: F401
from collections import Iterable as Iterable # noqa: F401
from collections import Mapping as Mapping # noqa: F401
from collections import MutableMapping as MutableMapping # noqa: F401
from collections import MutableSequence as MutableSequence # noqa: F401
from collections import MutableSet as MutableSet # noqa: F401
from collections import Sequence as Sequence # noqa: F401

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
import collections
import collections.abc
import errno
import glob
import hashlib
@ -20,7 +21,6 @@
import six
from llnl.util import tty
from llnl.util.compat import Sequence
from llnl.util.lang import dedupe, memoized
from llnl.util.symlink import islink, symlink
@ -290,8 +290,6 @@ def groupid_to_group(x):
shutil.copy(filename, tmp_filename)
try:
extra_kwargs = {}
if sys.version_info > (3, 0):
extra_kwargs = {"errors": "surrogateescape"}
# Open as a text file and filter until the end of the file is
@ -1309,15 +1307,9 @@ def visit_directory_tree(root, visitor, rel_path="", depth=0):
depth (str): current depth from the root
"""
dir = os.path.join(root, rel_path)
if sys.version_info >= (3, 5, 0):
dir_entries = sorted(os.scandir(dir), key=lambda d: d.name) # novermin
else:
dir_entries = os.listdir(dir)
dir_entries.sort()
dir_entries = sorted(os.scandir(dir), key=lambda d: d.name)
for f in dir_entries:
if sys.version_info >= (3, 5, 0):
rel_child = os.path.join(rel_path, f.name)
islink = f.is_symlink()
# On Windows, symlinks to directories are distinct from
@ -1344,12 +1336,6 @@ def visit_directory_tree(root, visitor, rel_path="", depth=0):
else:
raise e
else:
rel_child = os.path.join(rel_path, f)
lexists, islink, isdir = lexists_islink_isdir(os.path.join(dir, f))
if not lexists:
continue
if not isdir and not islink:
# handle non-symlink files
visitor.visit_file(root, rel_child, depth)
@ -1609,7 +1595,7 @@ def find(root, files, recursive=True):
Parameters:
root (str): The root directory to start searching from
files (str or Sequence): Library name(s) to search for
files (str or collections.abc.Sequence): Library name(s) to search for
recursive (bool): if False search only root folder,
if True descends top-down from the root. Defaults to True.
@ -1673,7 +1659,7 @@ def _find_non_recursive(root, search_files):
# Utilities for libraries and headers
class FileList(Sequence):
class FileList(collections.abc.Sequence):
"""Sequence of absolute paths to files.
Provides a few convenience methods to manipulate file paths.
@ -1914,7 +1900,7 @@ def find_headers(headers, root, recursive=False):
"""
if isinstance(headers, six.string_types):
headers = [headers]
elif not isinstance(headers, Sequence):
elif not isinstance(headers, collections.abc.Sequence):
message = "{0} expects a string or sequence of strings as the "
message += "first argument [got {1} instead]"
message = message.format(find_headers.__name__, type(headers))
@ -2080,7 +2066,7 @@ def find_system_libraries(libraries, shared=True):
"""
if isinstance(libraries, six.string_types):
libraries = [libraries]
elif not isinstance(libraries, Sequence):
elif not isinstance(libraries, collections.abc.Sequence):
message = "{0} expects a string or sequence of strings as the "
message += "first argument [got {1} instead]"
message = message.format(find_system_libraries.__name__, type(libraries))
@ -2137,7 +2123,7 @@ def find_libraries(libraries, root, shared=True, recursive=False, runtime=True):
"""
if isinstance(libraries, six.string_types):
libraries = [libraries]
elif not isinstance(libraries, Sequence):
elif not isinstance(libraries, collections.abc.Sequence):
message = "{0} expects a string or sequence of strings as the "
message += "first argument [got {1} instead]"
message = message.format(find_libraries.__name__, type(libraries))

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@ -5,9 +5,11 @@
from __future__ import division
import collections.abc
import contextlib
import functools
import inspect
import itertools
import os
import re
import sys
@ -18,8 +20,6 @@
import six
from six import string_types
from llnl.util.compat import MutableMapping, MutableSequence, zip_longest
# Ignore emacs backups when listing modules
ignore_modules = [r"^\.#", "~$"]
@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ def lazy_eq(lseq, rseq):
# zip_longest is implemented in native code, so use it for speed.
# use zip_longest instead of zip because it allows us to tell
# which iterator was longer.
for left, right in zip_longest(liter, riter, fillvalue=done):
for left, right in itertools.zip_longest(liter, riter, fillvalue=done):
if (left is done) or (right is done):
return False
@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ def lazy_lt(lseq, rseq):
liter = lseq()
riter = rseq()
for left, right in zip_longest(liter, riter, fillvalue=done):
for left, right in itertools.zip_longest(liter, riter, fillvalue=done):
if (left is done) or (right is done):
return left is done # left was shorter than right
@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ def add_func_to_class(name, func):
@lazy_lexicographic_ordering
class HashableMap(MutableMapping):
class HashableMap(collections.abc.MutableMapping):
"""This is a hashable, comparable dictionary. Hash is performed on
a tuple of the values in the dictionary."""
@ -887,12 +887,12 @@ def load_module_from_file(module_name, module_path):
ImportError: when the module can't be loaded
FileNotFoundError: when module_path doesn't exist
"""
import importlib.util
if module_name in sys.modules:
return sys.modules[module_name]
# This recipe is adapted from https://stackoverflow.com/a/67692/771663
if sys.version_info[0] == 3 and sys.version_info[1] >= 5:
import importlib.util
spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(module_name, module_path) # novm
module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec) # novm
@ -909,10 +909,6 @@ def load_module_from_file(module_name, module_path):
except KeyError:
pass
raise
elif sys.version_info[0] == 2:
import imp
module = imp.load_source(module_name, module_path)
return module
@ -1030,7 +1026,7 @@ def ensure_last(lst, *elements):
lst.append(lst.pop(lst.index(elt)))
class TypedMutableSequence(MutableSequence):
class TypedMutableSequence(collections.abc.MutableSequence):
"""Base class that behaves like a list, just with a different type.
Client code can inherit from this base class:

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@ -372,10 +372,5 @@ def ioctl_gwinsz(fd):
return int(rc[0]), int(rc[1])
else:
if sys.version_info[0] < 3:
raise RuntimeError(
"Terminal size not obtainable on Windows with a\
Python version older than 3"
)
rc = (os.environ.get("LINES", 25), os.environ.get("COLUMNS", 80))
return int(rc[0]), int(rc[1])

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@ -241,7 +241,6 @@ def __exit__(self, exc_type, exception, traceback):
"""If termios was available, restore old settings."""
if self.old_cfg:
self._restore_default_terminal_settings()
if sys.version_info >= (3,):
atexit.unregister(self._restore_default_terminal_settings)
# restore SIGSTP and SIGCONT handlers
@ -323,10 +322,7 @@ def __init__(self, file_like):
def unwrap(self):
if self.open:
if self.file_like:
if sys.version_info < (3,):
self.file = open(self.file_like, "w")
else:
self.file = open(self.file_like, "w", encoding="utf-8") # novm
self.file = open(self.file_like, "w", encoding="utf-8")
else:
self.file = StringIO()
return self.file
@ -699,9 +695,6 @@ def __init__(self, sys_attr):
self.sys_attr = sys_attr
self.saved_stream = None
if sys.platform.startswith("win32"):
if sys.version_info < (3, 5):
libc = ctypes.CDLL(ctypes.util.find_library("c"))
else:
if hasattr(sys, "gettotalrefcount"): # debug build
libc = ctypes.CDLL("ucrtbased")
else:
@ -927,12 +920,9 @@ def _writer_daemon(
if sys.version_info < (3, 8) or sys.platform != "darwin":
os.close(write_fd)
# Use line buffering (3rd param = 1) since Python 3 has a bug
# 1. Use line buffering (3rd param = 1) since Python 3 has a bug
# that prevents unbuffered text I/O.
if sys.version_info < (3,):
in_pipe = os.fdopen(read_multiprocess_fd.fd, "r", 1)
else:
# Python 3.x before 3.7 does not open with UTF-8 encoding by default
# 2. Python 3.x before 3.7 does not open with UTF-8 encoding by default
in_pipe = os.fdopen(read_multiprocess_fd.fd, "r", 1, encoding="utf-8")
if stdin_multiprocess_fd:

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@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ def _search_duplicate_compilers(error_cls):
"""
import ast
import collections
import collections.abc
import inspect
import itertools
import pickle
@ -45,7 +46,6 @@ def _search_duplicate_compilers(error_cls):
from six.moves.urllib.request import urlopen
import llnl.util.lang
from llnl.util.compat import Sequence
import spack.config
import spack.patch
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ def __hash__(self):
return hash(value)
class AuditClass(Sequence):
class AuditClass(collections.abc.Sequence):
def __init__(self, group, tag, description, kwargs):
"""Return an object that acts as a decorator to register functions
associated with a specific class of sanity checks.

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@ -476,21 +476,14 @@ def source_is_enabled_or_raise(conf):
def spec_for_current_python():
"""For bootstrapping purposes we are just interested in the Python
minor version (all patches are ABI compatible with the same minor)
and on whether ucs4 support has been enabled for Python 2.7
minor version (all patches are ABI compatible with the same minor).
See:
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0513/
https://stackoverflow.com/a/35801395/771663
"""
version_str = ".".join(str(x) for x in sys.version_info[:2])
variant_str = ""
if sys.version_info[0] == 2 and sys.version_info[1] == 7:
unicode_size = sysconfig.get_config_var("Py_UNICODE_SIZE")
variant_str = "+ucs4" if unicode_size == 4 else "~ucs4"
spec_fmt = "python@{0} {1}"
return spec_fmt.format(version_str, variant_str)
return "python@{0}".format(version_str)
@contextlib.contextmanager
@ -873,9 +866,7 @@ def ensure_mypy_in_path_or_raise():
def black_root_spec():
# black v21 is the last version to support Python 2.7.
# Upgrade when we no longer support Python 2.7
return _root_spec("py-black@:21")
return _root_spec("py-black")
def ensure_black_in_path_or_raise():

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@ -353,10 +353,8 @@ def set_compiler_environment_variables(pkg, env):
if isinstance(pkg.flag_handler, types.FunctionType):
handler = pkg.flag_handler
else:
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
handler = pkg.flag_handler.__func__
else:
handler = pkg.flag_handler.im_func
injf, envf, bsf = handler(pkg, flag, spec.compiler_flags[flag][:])
inject_flags[flag] = injf or []
env_flags[flag] = envf or []

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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
# Spack Project Developers. See the top-level COPYRIGHT file for details.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
import collections.abc
import inspect
import os
import platform
@ -12,7 +13,6 @@
import six
import llnl.util.filesystem as fs
from llnl.util.compat import Sequence
import spack.build_environment
import spack.builder
@ -302,7 +302,9 @@ def define(cmake_var, value):
value = "ON" if value else "OFF"
else:
kind = "STRING"
if isinstance(value, Sequence) and not isinstance(value, six.string_types):
if isinstance(value, collections.abc.Sequence) and not isinstance(
value, six.string_types
):
value = ";".join(str(v) for v in value)
else:
value = str(value)

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
import collections
import collections.abc
import copy
import functools
import inspect
@ -10,8 +11,6 @@
import six
import llnl.util.compat
import spack.build_environment
#: Builder classes, as registered by the "builder" decorator
@ -280,7 +279,7 @@ def _decorator(fn):
return _decorator
class BuilderMeta(PhaseCallbacksMeta, type(llnl.util.compat.Sequence)): # type: ignore
class BuilderMeta(PhaseCallbacksMeta, type(collections.abc.Sequence)): # type: ignore
pass
@ -457,7 +456,7 @@ def copy(self):
return copy.deepcopy(self)
class Builder(six.with_metaclass(BuilderMeta, llnl.util.compat.Sequence)):
class Builder(six.with_metaclass(BuilderMeta, collections.abc.Sequence)):
"""A builder is a class that, given a package object (i.e. associated with
concrete spec), knows how to install it.

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@ -2,12 +2,11 @@
# Spack Project Developers. See the top-level COPYRIGHT file for details.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
from llnl.util.compat import Mapping
import collections.abc
get_job_name = lambda needs_entry: (
needs_entry.get("job")
if (isinstance(needs_entry, Mapping) and needs_entry.get("artifacts", True))
if (isinstance(needs_entry, collections.abc.Mapping) and needs_entry.get("artifacts", True))
else needs_entry
if isinstance(needs_entry, str)
else None
@ -15,7 +14,7 @@
def convert_job(job_entry):
if not isinstance(job_entry, Mapping):
if not isinstance(job_entry, collections.abc.Mapping):
return job_entry
needs = job_entry.get("needs")

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@ -2,23 +2,21 @@
# Spack Project Developers. See the top-level COPYRIGHT file for details.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
import collections
import collections.abc
import copy
import hashlib
from collections import defaultdict
from llnl.util.compat import Mapping, Sequence
import spack.util.spack_yaml as syaml
def sort_yaml_obj(obj):
if isinstance(obj, Mapping):
if isinstance(obj, collections.abc.Mapping):
return syaml.syaml_dict(
(k, sort_yaml_obj(v)) for k, v in sorted(obj.items(), key=(lambda item: str(item[0])))
)
if isinstance(obj, Sequence) and not isinstance(obj, str):
if isinstance(obj, collections.abc.Sequence) and not isinstance(obj, str):
return syaml.syaml_list(sort_yaml_obj(x) for x in obj)
return obj
@ -38,15 +36,15 @@ def matches(obj, proto):
Precondition: proto must not have any reference cycles
"""
if isinstance(obj, Mapping):
if not isinstance(proto, Mapping):
if isinstance(obj, collections.abc.Mapping):
if not isinstance(proto, collections.abc.Mapping):
return False
return all((key in obj and matches(obj[key], val)) for key, val in proto.items())
if isinstance(obj, Sequence) and not isinstance(obj, str):
if isinstance(obj, collections.abc.Sequence) and not isinstance(obj, str):
if not (isinstance(proto, Sequence) and not isinstance(proto, str)):
if not (isinstance(proto, collections.abc.Sequence) and not isinstance(proto, str)):
return False
if len(obj) != len(proto):
@ -76,7 +74,9 @@ def subkeys(obj, proto):
Otherwise, obj is returned.
"""
if not (isinstance(obj, Mapping) and isinstance(proto, Mapping)):
if not (
isinstance(obj, collections.abc.Mapping) and isinstance(proto, collections.abc.Mapping)
):
return obj
new_obj = {}
@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ def subkeys(obj, proto):
if matches(value, proto[key]) and matches(proto[key], value):
continue
if isinstance(value, Mapping):
if isinstance(value, collections.abc.Mapping):
new_obj[key] = subkeys(value, proto[key])
continue
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ def add_extends(yaml, key):
has_key = "extends" in yaml
extends = yaml.get("extends")
if has_key and not isinstance(extends, (str, Sequence)):
if has_key and not isinstance(extends, (str, collections.abc.Sequence)):
return
if extends is None:
@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ def build_histogram(iterator, key):
The list is sorted in descending order by count, yielding the most
frequently occuring hashes first.
"""
buckets = defaultdict(int)
buckets = collections.defaultdict(int)
values = {}
num_objects = 0

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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@
import os
import re
import sys
from html import escape
import llnl.util.tty as tty
from llnl.util.tty.colify import colify
@ -21,11 +22,6 @@
import spack.repo
from spack.version import VersionList
if sys.version_info > (3, 1):
from html import escape # novm
else:
from cgi import escape
description = "list and search available packages"
section = "basic"
level = "short"

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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
import os
import re
import sys
from itertools import zip_longest
import llnl.util.tty as tty
import llnl.util.tty.color as color
@ -18,14 +19,6 @@
import spack.paths
from spack.util.executable import which
if sys.version_info < (3, 0):
from itertools import izip_longest # novm
zip_longest = izip_longest
else:
from itertools import zip_longest # novm
description = "runs source code style checks on spack"
section = "developer"
level = "long"
@ -267,7 +260,7 @@ def run_flake8(flake8_cmd, file_list, args):
"--config=%s" % os.path.join(spack.paths.prefix, ".flake8"),
*chunk,
fail_on_error=False,
output=str
output=str,
)
returncode |= flake8_cmd.returncode
@ -375,14 +368,6 @@ def run_black(black_cmd, file_list, args):
packed_args = black_args + tuple(chunk)
output = black_cmd(*packed_args, fail_on_error=False, output=str, error=str)
returncode |= black_cmd.returncode
# ignore Python 2.7 deprecation error because we already know it's deprecated.
output = "\n".join(
line
for line in output.split("\n")
if "DEPRECATION: Python 2 support will be removed" not in line
)
rewrite_and_print_output(output, args, pat, replacement)
print_tool_result("black", returncode)
@ -400,10 +385,6 @@ def validate_toolset(arg_value):
def style(parser, args):
# ensure python version is new enough
if sys.version_info < (3, 6):
tty.die("spack style requires Python 3.6 or later.")
# save initial working directory for relativizing paths later
args.initial_working_dir = os.getcwd()

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@ -6,7 +6,6 @@
import os
import re
import subprocess
import sys
from distutils.version import StrictVersion
from typing import Dict, List, Set # novm
@ -98,7 +97,6 @@ def msvc_version(self):
def setup_custom_environment(self, pkg, env):
"""Set environment variables for MSVC using the
Microsoft-provided script."""
if sys.version_info[:2] > (2, 6):
# Set the build environment variables for spack. Just using
# subprocess.call() doesn't work since that operates in its own
# environment which is destroyed (along with the adjusted variables)
@ -109,7 +107,6 @@ def setup_custom_environment(self, pkg, env):
'cmd /u /c "{}" {} && set'.format(self.setvarsfile, "amd64"),
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
)
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
out = out.decode("utf-16le", errors="replace") # novermin
int_env = dict(
@ -127,9 +124,6 @@ def setup_custom_environment(self, pkg, env):
env.set("CXX", self.cxx)
env.set("FC", self.fc)
env.set("F77", self.f77)
else:
# Should not this be an exception?
print("Cannot pull msvc compiler information in Python 2.6 or below")
@classmethod
def fc_version(cls, fc):

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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
import json
import sys
import jsonschema
import jsonschema.exceptions
@ -163,11 +162,7 @@ def entries_to_specs(entries):
def read(path, apply_updates):
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
decode_exception_type = json.decoder.JSONDecodeError
else:
decode_exception_type = ValueError
try:
with open(path, "r") as json_file:
json_data = json.load(json_file)

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@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ class OpenMpi(Package):
* ``version``
"""
import collections.abc
import functools
import os.path
import re
@ -37,7 +38,6 @@ class OpenMpi(Package):
import llnl.util.lang
import llnl.util.tty.color
from llnl.util.compat import Sequence
import spack.error
import spack.patch
@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ class Foo(Package):
if isinstance(dicts, six.string_types):
dicts = (dicts,)
if not isinstance(dicts, Sequence):
if not isinstance(dicts, collections.abc.Sequence):
message = "dicts arg must be list, tuple, or string. Found {0}"
raise TypeError(message.format(type(dicts)))
@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ def remove_directives(arg):
# ...so if it is not a sequence make it so
values = result
if not isinstance(values, Sequence):
if not isinstance(values, collections.abc.Sequence):
values = (values,)
DirectiveMeta._directives_to_be_executed.extend(values)

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@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
import sys
from llnl.util import tty
from llnl.util.compat import filter, map, zip
from llnl.util.filesystem import (
mkdirp,
remove_dead_links,

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@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
import os
import re
import shutil
import sys
import six
@ -163,7 +162,6 @@ def content_hash(self):
json_text = sjson.dump(self.to_dict())
sha = hashlib.sha1(json_text.encode("utf-8"))
b32_hash = base64.b32encode(sha.digest()).lower()
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
b32_hash = b32_hash.decode("utf-8")
self._hash = b32_hash
return self._hash

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@ -320,9 +320,9 @@ def add_subparsers(self, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault("required", True)
sp = super(SpackArgumentParser, self).add_subparsers(**kwargs)
# This monkey patching is needed for Python 3.5 and 3.6, which support
# This monkey patching is needed for Python 3.6, which supports
# having a required subparser but don't expose the API used above
if sys.version_info[:2] == (3, 5) or sys.version_info[:2] == (3, 6):
if sys.version_info[:2] == (3, 6):
sp.required = True
old_add_parser = sp.add_parser
@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ def make_argument_parser(**kwargs):
"A flexible package manager that supports multiple versions,\n"
"configurations, platforms, and compilers."
),
**kwargs
**kwargs,
)
# stat names in groups of 7, for nice wrapping.
@ -560,12 +560,6 @@ def setup_main_options(args):
# Assign a custom function to show warnings
warnings.showwarning = send_warning_to_tty
if sys.version_info[:2] == (2, 7):
warnings.warn(
"Python 2.7 support is deprecated and will be removed in Spack v0.20.\n"
" Please move to Python 3.6 or higher."
)
# Set up environment based on args.
tty.set_verbose(args.verbose)
tty.set_debug(args.debug)
@ -1015,10 +1009,7 @@ def main(argv=None):
raise
sys.stderr.write("\n")
tty.error("Keyboard interrupt.")
if sys.version_info >= (3, 5):
return signal.SIGINT.value
else:
return signal.SIGINT
except SystemExit as e:
if spack.config.get("config:debug") or SHOW_BACKTRACE:

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@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
to download packages directly from a mirror (e.g., on an intranet).
"""
import collections
import collections.abc
import operator
import os
import os.path
@ -21,7 +22,6 @@
import six
import llnl.util.tty as tty
from llnl.util.compat import Mapping
from llnl.util.filesystem import mkdirp
import spack.config
@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ def _normalize(self):
self._push_url = None
class MirrorCollection(Mapping):
class MirrorCollection(collections.abc.Mapping):
"""A mapping of mirror names to mirrors."""
def __init__(self, mirrors=None, scope=None):

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@ -7,13 +7,6 @@
package.
"""
import os
import sys
from typing import Callable, DefaultDict, List # novm
if sys.version_info >= (3, 5):
CallbackDict = DefaultDict[str, List[Callable]]
else:
CallbackDict = None
import llnl.util.filesystem

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@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
import os
import platform
import subprocess
import sys
from spack.error import SpackError
from spack.version import Version
@ -34,8 +33,6 @@ class WindowsOs(OperatingSystem):
root = os.environ.get("ProgramFiles(x86)") or os.environ.get("ProgramFiles")
if root:
try:
extra_args = {}
if sys.version_info[:3] >= (3, 6, 0):
extra_args = {"encoding": "mbcs", "errors": "strict"}
paths = subprocess.check_output( # type: ignore[call-overload] # novermin
[
@ -48,10 +45,8 @@ class WindowsOs(OperatingSystem):
"-products",
"*",
],
**extra_args
**extra_args,
).strip()
if (3, 0) <= sys.version_info[:2] <= (3, 5):
paths = paths.decode()
vs_install_paths = paths.split("\n")
msvc_paths = [os.path.join(path, "VC", "Tools", "MSVC") for path in vs_install_paths]
for p in msvc_paths:

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@ -66,7 +66,6 @@
from spack.util.web import FetchError
from spack.version import GitVersion, Version, VersionBase
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
FLAG_HANDLER_RETURN_TYPE = Tuple[
Optional[Iterable[str]],
Optional[Iterable[str]],
@ -1661,9 +1660,6 @@ def content_hash(self, content=None):
b32_hash = base64.b32encode(
hashlib.sha256(bytes().join(sorted(hash_content))).digest()
).lower()
# convert from bytes if running python 3
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
b32_hash = b32_hash.decode("utf-8")
return b32_hash

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@ -4,10 +4,13 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
import abc
import collections.abc
import contextlib
import errno
import functools
import importlib
import importlib.machinery # novm
import importlib.util
import inspect
import itertools
import os
@ -18,7 +21,6 @@
import stat
import string
import sys
import tempfile
import traceback
import types
import uuid
@ -30,7 +32,6 @@
import llnl.util.filesystem as fs
import llnl.util.lang
import llnl.util.tty as tty
from llnl.util.compat import Mapping
from llnl.util.filesystem import working_dir
import spack.caches
@ -79,108 +80,6 @@ def namespace_from_fullname(fullname):
return namespace
# The code below is needed to have a uniform Loader interface that could cover both
# Python 2.7 and Python 3.X when we load Spack packages as Python modules, e.g. when
# we do "import spack.pkg.builtin.mpich" in package recipes.
if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
import imp
@contextlib.contextmanager
def import_lock():
try:
imp.acquire_lock()
yield
finally:
imp.release_lock()
def load_source(fullname, path, prepend=None):
"""Import a Python module from source.
Load the source file and add it to ``sys.modules``.
Args:
fullname (str): full name of the module to be loaded
path (str): path to the file that should be loaded
prepend (str or None): some optional code to prepend to the
loaded module; e.g., can be used to inject import statements
Returns:
the loaded module
"""
with import_lock():
with prepend_open(path, text=prepend) as f:
return imp.load_source(fullname, path, f)
@contextlib.contextmanager
def prepend_open(f, *args, **kwargs):
"""Open a file for reading, but prepend with some text prepended
Arguments are same as for ``open()``, with one keyword argument,
``text``, specifying the text to prepend.
We have to write and read a tempfile for the ``imp``-based importer,
as the ``file`` argument to ``imp.load_source()`` requires a
low-level file handle.
See the ``importlib``-based importer for a faster way to do this in
later versions of python.
"""
text = kwargs.get("text", None)
with open(f, *args) as f:
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w+") as tf:
if text:
tf.write(text + "\n")
tf.write(f.read())
tf.seek(0)
yield tf.file
class _PrependFileLoader(object):
def __init__(self, fullname, path, prepend=None):
# Done to have a compatible interface with Python 3
#
# All the object attributes used in this method must be defined
# by a derived class
pass
def package_module(self):
try:
module = load_source(self.fullname, self.package_py, prepend=self._package_prepend)
except SyntaxError as e:
# SyntaxError strips the path from the filename, so we need to
# manually construct the error message in order to give the
# user the correct package.py where the syntax error is located
msg = "invalid syntax in {0:}, line {1:}"
raise SyntaxError(msg.format(self.package_py, e.lineno))
module.__package__ = self.repo.full_namespace
module.__loader__ = self
return module
def load_module(self, fullname):
# Compatibility method to support Python 2.7
if fullname in sys.modules:
return sys.modules[fullname]
namespace, dot, module_name = fullname.rpartition(".")
try:
module = self.package_module()
except Exception as e:
raise ImportError(str(e))
module.__loader__ = self
sys.modules[fullname] = module
if namespace != fullname:
parent = sys.modules[namespace]
if not hasattr(parent, module_name):
setattr(parent, module_name, module)
return module
else:
import importlib.machinery # novm
class _PrependFileLoader(importlib.machinery.SourceFileLoader): # novm
def __init__(self, fullname, path, prepend=None):
super(_PrependFileLoader, self).__init__(fullname, path)
@ -227,22 +126,6 @@ def create_module(self, spec):
def exec_module(self, module):
module.__loader__ = self
def load_module(self, fullname):
# Compatibility method to support Python 2.7
if fullname in sys.modules:
return sys.modules[fullname]
module = SpackNamespace(fullname)
self.exec_module(module)
namespace, dot, module_name = fullname.rpartition(".")
sys.modules[fullname] = module
if namespace != fullname:
parent = sys.modules[namespace]
if not hasattr(parent, module_name):
setattr(parent, module_name, module)
return module
class ReposFinder(object):
"""MetaPathFinder class that loads a Python module corresponding to a Spack package
@ -251,9 +134,6 @@ class ReposFinder(object):
"""
def find_spec(self, fullname, python_path, target=None):
# This function is Python 3 only and will not be called by Python 2.7
import importlib.util
# "target" is not None only when calling importlib.reload()
if target is not None:
raise RuntimeError('cannot reload module "{0}"'.format(fullname))
@ -292,12 +172,6 @@ def compute_loader(self, fullname):
return None
def find_module(self, fullname, python_path=None):
# Compatibility method to support Python 2.7
if not fullname.startswith(ROOT_PYTHON_NAMESPACE):
return None
return self.compute_loader(fullname)
#
# These names describe how repos should be laid out in the filesystem.
@ -483,7 +357,7 @@ def __getattr__(self, name):
return getattr(self, name)
class FastPackageChecker(Mapping):
class FastPackageChecker(collections.abc.Mapping):
"""Cache that maps package names to the stats obtained on the
'package.py' files associated with them.

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
"""Schema for environment modifications. Meant for inclusion in other
schemas.
"""
import collections.abc
array_of_strings_or_num = {
"type": "array",
@ -39,15 +40,13 @@ def parse(config_obj):
config_obj: a configuration dictionary conforming to the
schema definition for environment modifications
"""
from llnl.util.compat import Sequence
import spack.util.environment as ev
env = ev.EnvironmentModifications()
for command, variable in config_obj.items():
# Distinguish between commands that take only a name as argument
# (e.g. unset) and commands that take a name and a value.
if isinstance(variable, Sequence):
if isinstance(variable, collections.abc.Sequence):
for name in variable:
getattr(env, command)(name)
else:

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
from __future__ import division, print_function
import collections
import collections.abc
import copy
import itertools
import os
@ -17,8 +18,6 @@
import archspec.cpu
from llnl.util.compat import Sequence
try:
import clingo # type: ignore[import]
@ -216,7 +215,7 @@ def build_criteria_names(costs, tuples):
def issequence(obj):
if isinstance(obj, string_types):
return False
return isinstance(obj, (Sequence, types.GeneratorType))
return isinstance(obj, (collections.abc.Sequence, types.GeneratorType))
def listify(args):

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@ -80,6 +80,7 @@
expansion when it is the first character in an id typed on the command line.
"""
import collections
import collections.abc
import itertools
import os
import re
@ -93,7 +94,6 @@
import llnl.util.lang as lang
import llnl.util.tty as tty
import llnl.util.tty.color as clr
from llnl.util.compat import Mapping
import spack.compiler
import spack.compilers
@ -894,7 +894,7 @@ def _sort_by_dep_types(dspec):
@lang.lazy_lexicographic_ordering
class _EdgeMap(Mapping):
class _EdgeMap(collections.abc.Mapping):
"""Represent a collection of edges (DependencySpec objects) in the DAG.
Objects of this class are used in Specs to track edges that are
@ -2409,8 +2409,54 @@ def from_dict(data):
Args:
data: a nested dict/list data structure read from YAML or JSON.
"""
if isinstance(data["spec"], list): # Legacy specfile format
return _spec_from_old_dict(data)
return _spec_from_dict(data)
# Current specfile format
nodes = data["spec"]["nodes"]
hash_type = None
any_deps = False
# Pass 0: Determine hash type
for node in nodes:
if "dependencies" in node.keys():
any_deps = True
for _, _, _, dhash_type in Spec.dependencies_from_node_dict(node):
if dhash_type:
hash_type = dhash_type
break
if not any_deps: # If we never see a dependency...
hash_type = ht.dag_hash.name
elif not hash_type: # Seen a dependency, still don't know hash_type
raise spack.error.SpecError(
"Spec dictionary contains malformed " "dependencies. Old format?"
)
hash_dict = {}
root_spec_hash = None
# Pass 1: Create a single lookup dictionary by hash
for i, node in enumerate(nodes):
node_hash = node[hash_type]
node_spec = Spec.from_node_dict(node)
hash_dict[node_hash] = node
hash_dict[node_hash]["node_spec"] = node_spec
if i == 0:
root_spec_hash = node_hash
if not root_spec_hash:
raise spack.error.SpecError("Spec dictionary contains no nodes.")
# Pass 2: Finish construction of all DAG edges (including build specs)
for node_hash, node in hash_dict.items():
node_spec = node["node_spec"]
for _, dhash, dtypes, _ in Spec.dependencies_from_node_dict(node):
node_spec._add_dependency(hash_dict[dhash]["node_spec"], dtypes)
if "build_spec" in node.keys():
_, bhash, _ = Spec.build_spec_from_node_dict(node, hash_type=hash_type)
node_spec._build_spec = hash_dict[bhash]["node_spec"]
return hash_dict[root_spec_hash]["node_spec"]
@staticmethod
def from_yaml(stream):
@ -2496,7 +2542,7 @@ def validate_detection(self):
msg = 'cannot validate "{0}" since it was not created ' "using Spec.from_detection".format(
self
)
assert isinstance(self.extra_attributes, Mapping), msg
assert isinstance(self.extra_attributes, collections.abc.Mapping), msg
# Validate the spec calling a package specific method
pkg_cls = spack.repo.path.get_pkg_class(self.name)
@ -4854,7 +4900,7 @@ def __hash__(self):
return hash(lang.tuplify(self._cmp_iter))
def __reduce__(self):
return _spec_from_dict, (self.to_dict(hash=ht.process_hash),)
return Spec.from_dict, (self.to_dict(hash=ht.process_hash),)
def merge_abstract_anonymous_specs(*abstract_specs):
@ -4914,66 +4960,6 @@ def _spec_from_old_dict(data):
return spec
# Note: This function has been refactored from being a static method
# of Spec to be a function at the module level. This was needed to
# support its use in __reduce__ to pickle a Spec object in Python 2.
# It can be moved back safely after we drop support for Python 2.7
def _spec_from_dict(data):
"""Construct a spec from YAML.
Parameters:
data -- a nested dict/list data structure read from YAML or JSON.
"""
if isinstance(data["spec"], list): # Legacy specfile format
return _spec_from_old_dict(data)
# Current specfile format
nodes = data["spec"]["nodes"]
hash_type = None
any_deps = False
# Pass 0: Determine hash type
for node in nodes:
if "dependencies" in node.keys():
any_deps = True
for _, _, _, dhash_type in Spec.dependencies_from_node_dict(node):
if dhash_type:
hash_type = dhash_type
break
if not any_deps: # If we never see a dependency...
hash_type = ht.dag_hash.name
elif not hash_type: # Seen a dependency, still don't know hash_type
raise spack.error.SpecError(
"Spec dictionary contains malformed " "dependencies. Old format?"
)
hash_dict = {}
root_spec_hash = None
# Pass 1: Create a single lookup dictionary by hash
for i, node in enumerate(nodes):
node_hash = node[hash_type]
node_spec = Spec.from_node_dict(node)
hash_dict[node_hash] = node
hash_dict[node_hash]["node_spec"] = node_spec
if i == 0:
root_spec_hash = node_hash
if not root_spec_hash:
raise spack.error.SpecError("Spec dictionary contains no nodes.")
# Pass 2: Finish construction of all DAG edges (including build specs)
for node_hash, node in hash_dict.items():
node_spec = node["node_spec"]
for _, dhash, dtypes, _ in Spec.dependencies_from_node_dict(node):
node_spec._add_dependency(hash_dict[dhash]["node_spec"], dtypes)
if "build_spec" in node.keys():
_, bhash, _ = Spec.build_spec_from_node_dict(node, hash_type=hash_type)
node_spec._build_spec = hash_dict[bhash]["node_spec"]
return hash_dict[root_spec_hash]["node_spec"]
class LazySpecCache(collections.defaultdict):
"""Cache for Specs that uses a spec_like as key, and computes lazily
the corresponding value ``Spec(spec_like``.

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@ -5,12 +5,7 @@
"""Classes and functions to manage package tags"""
import collections
import copy
import sys
if sys.version_info >= (3, 5):
from collections.abc import Mapping # novm
else:
from collections import Mapping
from collections.abc import Mapping
import spack.error
import spack.util.spack_json as sjson

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@ -22,9 +22,6 @@
spack.main.add_all_commands(parser)
@pytest.mark.skipif(
sys.version_info[:2] == (2, 7), reason="Fails as the output contains a warning on Python 2.7"
)
def test_names():
"""Test default output of spack commands."""
out1 = commands().strip().split("\n")

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@ -6,7 +6,6 @@
import filecmp
import os
import shutil
import sys
import pytest
@ -38,12 +37,6 @@ def has_develop_branch():
not has_develop_branch(), reason="requires git with develop branch"
)
# The style tools have requirements to use newer Python versions. We simplify by
# requiring Python 3.6 or higher to run spack style.
skip_old_python = pytest.mark.skipif(
sys.version_info < (3, 6), reason="requires Python 3.6 or higher"
)
@pytest.fixture(scope="function")
def flake8_package(tmpdir):
@ -156,14 +149,6 @@ def test_changed_files_all_files():
assert not any(f.startswith(spack.paths.external_path) for f in files)
@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info >= (3, 6), reason="doesn't apply to newer python")
def test_fail_on_old_python():
"""Ensure that `spack style` runs but fails with older python."""
output = style(fail_on_error=False)
assert "spack style requires Python 3.6" in output
@skip_old_python
def test_bad_root(tmpdir):
"""Ensure that `spack style` doesn't run on non-spack directories."""
output = style("--root", str(tmpdir), fail_on_error=False)
@ -215,7 +200,6 @@ def external_style_root(flake8_package_with_errors, tmpdir):
yield tmpdir, py_file
@skip_old_python
@pytest.mark.skipif(not which("isort"), reason="isort is not installed.")
@pytest.mark.skipif(not which("black"), reason="black is not installed.")
def test_fix_style(external_style_root):
@ -235,7 +219,6 @@ def test_fix_style(external_style_root):
assert filecmp.cmp(broken_py, fixed_py)
@skip_old_python
@pytest.mark.skipif(not which("flake8"), reason="flake8 is not installed.")
@pytest.mark.skipif(not which("isort"), reason="isort is not installed.")
@pytest.mark.skipif(not which("mypy"), reason="mypy is not installed.")
@ -265,7 +248,6 @@ def test_external_root(external_style_root):
assert "lib/spack/spack/dummy.py:7: [F401] 'os' imported but unused" in output
@skip_old_python
@pytest.mark.skipif(not which("flake8"), reason="flake8 is not installed.")
def test_style(flake8_package, tmpdir):
root_relative = os.path.relpath(flake8_package, spack.paths.prefix)
@ -292,7 +274,6 @@ def test_style(flake8_package, tmpdir):
assert "spack style checks were clean" in output
@skip_old_python
@pytest.mark.skipif(not which("flake8"), reason="flake8 is not installed.")
def test_style_with_errors(flake8_package_with_errors):
root_relative = os.path.relpath(flake8_package_with_errors, spack.paths.prefix)
@ -304,7 +285,6 @@ def test_style_with_errors(flake8_package_with_errors):
assert "spack style found errors" in output
@skip_old_python
@pytest.mark.skipif(not which("black"), reason="black is not installed.")
@pytest.mark.skipif(not which("flake8"), reason="flake8 is not installed.")
def test_style_with_black(flake8_package_with_errors):
@ -314,7 +294,6 @@ def test_style_with_black(flake8_package_with_errors):
assert "spack style found errors" in output
@skip_old_python
def test_skip_tools():
output = style("--skip", "isort,mypy,black,flake8")
assert "Nothing to run" in output

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@ -84,7 +84,6 @@ def test_all_compilers(config):
assert len(filtered) == 1
@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info[0] == 2, reason="make_args_for_version requires python 3")
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"input_version,expected_version,expected_error",
[(None, None, "Couldn't get version for compiler /usr/bin/gcc"), ("4.9", "4.9", None)],

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@ -840,7 +840,6 @@ def test_conditional_variants_fail(self, bad_spec):
("py-extension3@1.0 ^python@3.5.1", ["patchelf@0.10"], []),
],
)
@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info[:2] == (3, 5), reason="Known failure with Python3.5")
def test_conditional_dependencies(self, spec_str, expected, unexpected):
s = Spec(spec_str).concretized()
@ -955,7 +954,6 @@ def test_cumulative_version_ranges_with_different_length(self):
assert s.satisfies("^cumulative-vrange-bottom@2.2")
@pytest.mark.regression("9937")
@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info[:2] == (3, 5), reason="Known failure with Python3.5")
def test_dependency_conditional_on_another_dependency_state(self):
root_str = "variant-on-dependency-condition-root"
dep_str = "variant-on-dependency-condition-a"
@ -1225,9 +1223,6 @@ def mock_fn(*args, **kwargs):
second_spec.concretize()
assert first_spec.dag_hash() != second_spec.dag_hash()
@pytest.mark.skipif(
sys.version_info[:2] == (2, 7), reason="Fixture fails intermittently with Python 2.7"
)
@pytest.mark.regression("20292")
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"context",
@ -1552,9 +1547,6 @@ def test_add_microarchitectures_on_explicit_request(self):
s = Spec("python target=k10").concretized()
assert s.satisfies("target=k10")
@pytest.mark.skipif(
sys.version_info[:2] == (2, 7), reason="Fixture fails intermittently with Python 2.7"
)
@pytest.mark.regression("29201")
def test_delete_version_and_reuse(self, mutable_database, repo_with_changing_recipe):
"""Test that we can reuse installed specs with versions not
@ -1573,9 +1565,6 @@ def test_delete_version_and_reuse(self, mutable_database, repo_with_changing_rec
assert root.dag_hash() == new_root.dag_hash()
@pytest.mark.regression("29201")
@pytest.mark.skipif(
sys.version_info[:2] == (2, 7), reason="Fixture fails intermittently with Python 2.7"
)
def test_installed_version_is_selected_only_for_reuse(
self, mutable_database, repo_with_changing_recipe
):
@ -1841,9 +1830,6 @@ def test_git_ref_version_errors_if_unknown_version(self, git_ref):
s.concretized()
@pytest.mark.regression("31484")
@pytest.mark.skipif(
sys.version_info[:2] == (2, 7), reason="Fixture fails intermittently with Python 2.7"
)
def test_installed_externals_are_reused(self, mutable_database, repo_with_changing_recipe):
"""Test that external specs that are in the DB can be reused."""
if spack.config.get("config:concretizer") == "original":

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@ -79,7 +79,6 @@ def test_dynamic_dot_graph_mpileaks(mock_packages, config):
assert ' "{0}" -> "{1}"\n'.format(hashes[parent], hashes[child]) in dot
@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info < (3, 6), reason="Ordering might not be consistent")
def test_ascii_graph_mpileaks(config, mock_packages, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setattr(spack.graph.AsciiGraph, "_node_label", lambda self, node: node.name)
s = spack.spec.Spec("mpileaks").concretized()

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@ -498,8 +498,6 @@ def test_filter_files_with_different_encodings(regex, replacement, filename, tmp
# This should not raise exceptions
fs.filter_file(regex, replacement, target_file, **keyword_args)
# Check the strings have been replaced
extra_kwargs = {}
if sys.version_info > (3, 0):
extra_kwargs = {"errors": "surrogateescape"}
with open(target_file, mode="r", **extra_kwargs) as f:
@ -518,8 +516,6 @@ def test_filter_files_multiple(tmpdir):
fs.filter_file(r"\<string.h\>", "<unistd.h>", target_file)
fs.filter_file(r"\<stdio.h\>", "<unistd.h>", target_file)
# Check the strings have been replaced
extra_kwargs = {}
if sys.version_info > (3, 0):
extra_kwargs = {"errors": "surrogateescape"}
with open(target_file, mode="r", **extra_kwargs) as f:

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@ -72,10 +72,6 @@ def test_log_python_output_with_invalid_utf8(capfd, tmpdir):
with log.log_output("foo.txt"):
sys.stdout.buffer.write(b"\xc3\x28\n")
# python2 and 3 treat invalid UTF-8 differently
if sys.version_info.major == 2:
expected = b"\xc3(\n"
else:
expected = b"<line lost: output was not encoded as UTF-8>\n"
with open("foo.txt", "rb") as f:
written = f.read()
@ -465,7 +461,6 @@ def mock_shell_v_v_no_termios(proc, ctl, **kwargs):
def test_foreground_background_output(test_fn, capfd, termios_on_or_off, tmpdir):
"""Tests hitting 'v' toggles output, and that force_echo works."""
if sys.version_info >= (3, 8) and sys.platform == "darwin" and termios_on_or_off == no_termios:
return
shell = pty.PseudoShell(test_fn, synchronized_logger)

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@ -3,7 +3,6 @@
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
import os
import sys
import pytest
@ -56,9 +55,6 @@ def test_repo_unknown_pkg(mutable_mock_repo):
@pytest.mark.maybeslow
@pytest.mark.skipif(
sys.version_info < (3, 5), reason="Test started failing spuriously on Python 2.7"
)
def test_repo_last_mtime():
latest_mtime = max(
os.path.getmtime(p.module.__file__) for p in spack.repo.path.all_package_classes()

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@ -5,7 +5,6 @@
import json
import os.path
import sys
import jsonschema
import pytest
@ -87,9 +86,6 @@ def test_module_suffixes(module_suffixes_schema):
@pytest.mark.regression("10246")
@pytest.mark.skipif(
sys.version_info < (2, 7), reason="requires python2.7 or higher because of importlib"
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"config_name",
["compilers", "config", "env", "merged", "mirrors", "modules", "packages", "repos"],

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@ -3,8 +3,6 @@
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
import sys
import pytest
import spack.directives
@ -894,7 +892,6 @@ def test_combination_of_wildcard_or_none(self):
with pytest.raises(spack.variant.InvalidVariantValueCombinationError):
Spec("multivalue-variant foo=*,bar")
@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info[0] == 2, reason="__wrapped__ requires python 3")
def test_errors_in_variant_directive(self):
variant = spack.directives.variant.__wrapped__

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@ -12,13 +12,12 @@
import ast
import collections
import collections.abc
import inspect
import os
import pytest
from llnl.util.compat import Iterable, Mapping
import spack.hash_types as ht
import spack.paths
import spack.repo
@ -148,12 +147,12 @@ def test_using_ordered_dict(mock_packages):
"""
def descend_and_check(iterable, level=0):
if isinstance(iterable, Mapping):
if isinstance(iterable, collections.abc.Mapping):
assert isinstance(iterable, syaml_dict)
return descend_and_check(iterable.values(), level=level + 1)
max_level = level
for value in iterable:
if isinstance(value, Iterable) and not isinstance(value, str):
if isinstance(value, collections.abc.Iterable) and not isinstance(value, str):
nlevel = descend_and_check(value, level=level + 1)
if nlevel > max_level:
max_level = nlevel

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@ -31,10 +31,6 @@ def test_read_unicode(tmpdir, working_env):
f.write(
"""#!{0}
from __future__ import print_function
import sys
if sys.version_info < (3, 0, 0):
reload(sys)
sys.setdefaultencoding('utf8')
print(u'\\xc3')
""".format(
sys.executable
@ -45,7 +41,7 @@ def test_read_unicode(tmpdir, working_env):
fs.set_executable(script_name)
filter_shebangs_in_directory(".", [script_name])
assert u"\xc3" == script(output=str).strip()
assert "\xc3" == script(output=str).strip()
def test_which_relative_path_with_slash(tmpdir, working_env):

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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
import hashlib
import sys
from typing import Any, Callable, Dict # novm
import llnl.util.tty as tty
@ -137,11 +136,7 @@ def check(self, filename):
def prefix_bits(byte_array, bits):
"""Return the first <bits> bits of a byte array as an integer."""
if sys.version_info < (3,):
b2i = ord # In Python 2, indexing byte_array gives str
else:
b2i = lambda b: b # In Python 3, indexing byte_array gives int
result = 0
n = 0
for i, b in enumerate(byte_array):

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@ -6,7 +6,6 @@
import bisect
import re
import struct
import sys
from collections import namedtuple
from struct import calcsize, unpack, unpack_from
@ -94,12 +93,6 @@ class ELF_CONSTANTS:
SHT_STRTAB = 3
def get_byte_at(byte_array, idx):
if sys.version_info[0] < 3:
return ord(byte_array[idx])
return byte_array[idx]
class ElfFile(object):
"""Parsed ELF file."""
@ -381,7 +374,7 @@ def parse_header(f, elf):
raise ElfParsingError("Not an ELF file")
# Defensively require a valid class and data.
e_ident_class, e_ident_data = get_byte_at(e_ident, 4), get_byte_at(e_ident, 5)
e_ident_class, e_ident_data = e_ident[4], e_ident[5]
if e_ident_class not in (ELF_CONSTANTS.CLASS32, ELF_CONSTANTS.CLASS64):
raise ElfParsingError("Invalid class found")
@ -453,7 +446,6 @@ def get_rpaths(path):
# If it does, split the string in components
rpath = elf.dt_rpath_str
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
rpath = rpath.decode("utf-8")
return rpath.split(":")

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@ -5,7 +5,6 @@
import base64
import hashlib
import sys
import spack.util.crypto
@ -14,10 +13,7 @@ def b32_hash(content):
"""Return the b32 encoded sha1 hash of the input string as a string."""
sha = hashlib.sha1(content.encode("utf-8"))
b32_hash = base64.b32encode(sha.digest()).lower()
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
b32_hash = b32_hash.decode("utf-8")
return b32_hash

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@ -10,7 +10,6 @@
import os
import re
import subprocess
import sys
import llnl.util.tty as tty
@ -50,10 +49,7 @@ def module(*args, **kwargs):
# Update os.environ with new dict
os.environ.clear()
if sys.version_info >= (3, 2):
os.environb.update(environ) # novermin
else:
os.environ.update(environ)
else:
# Simply execute commands that don't change state and return output

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@ -2,12 +2,10 @@
# Spack Project Developers. See the top-level COPYRIGHT file for details.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
import collections.abc
import functools
import inspect
from llnl.util.compat import MutableSequence
class Delegate(object):
def __init__(self, name, container):
@ -38,7 +36,7 @@ def composite(interface=None, method_list=None, container=list):
non-special methods will be taken into account
method_list (list): names of methods that should be part
of the composite
container (MutableSequence): container for the composite object
container (collections.abc.MutableSequence): container for the composite object
(default = list). Must fulfill the MutableSequence
contract. The composite class will expose the container API
to manage object composition
@ -52,7 +50,7 @@ def composite(interface=None, method_list=None, container=list):
# exception if it doesn't. The patched class returned by the decorator will
# inherit from the container class to expose the interface needed to manage
# objects composition
if not issubclass(container, MutableSequence):
if not issubclass(container, collections.abc.MutableSequence):
raise TypeError("Container must fulfill the MutableSequence contract")
# Check if at least one of the 'interface' or the 'method_list' arguments

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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@
"""
import collections
import collections.abc
import ctypes
import re
from typing import List # novm
@ -21,7 +22,6 @@
from ruamel.yaml import RoundTripDumper, RoundTripLoader
from six import StringIO, string_types
from llnl.util.compat import Mapping
from llnl.util.tty.color import cextra, clen, colorize
import spack.error
@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ def sorted_dict(dict_like):
"""
result = syaml_dict(sorted(dict_like.items()))
for key, value in result.items():
if isinstance(value, Mapping):
if isinstance(value, collections.abc.Mapping):
result[key] = sorted_dict(value)
return result

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@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
import ssl
import sys
import traceback
from html.parser import HTMLParser
import six
from six.moves.urllib.error import URLError
@ -39,12 +40,6 @@
#: User-Agent used in Request objects
SPACK_USER_AGENT = "Spackbot/{0}".format(spack.spack_version)
if sys.version_info < (3, 0):
# Python 2 had these in the HTMLParser package.
from HTMLParser import HTMLParseError, HTMLParser # novm
else:
# In Python 3, things moved to html.parser
from html.parser import HTMLParser
# Also, HTMLParseError is deprecated and never raised.
class HTMLParseError(Exception):
@ -676,11 +671,6 @@ def _spider(url, collect_nested):
except HTMLParseError as e:
# This error indicates that Python's HTML parser sucks.
msg = "Got an error parsing HTML."
# Pre-2.7.3 Pythons in particular have rather prickly HTML parsing.
if sys.version_info[:3] < (2, 7, 3):
msg += " Use Python 2.7.3 or newer for better HTML parsing."
tty.warn(msg, url, "HTMLParseError: " + str(e))
except Exception as e:

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
"""The variant module contains data structures that are needed to manage
variants both in packages and in specs.
"""
import collections.abc
import functools
import inspect
import itertools
@ -17,7 +17,6 @@
import llnl.util.lang as lang
import llnl.util.tty.color
from llnl.util.compat import Sequence
import spack.directives
import spack.error as error
@ -712,7 +711,7 @@ def substitute_abstract_variants(spec):
# The class below inherit from Sequence to disguise as a tuple and comply
# with the semantic expected by the 'values' argument of the variant directive
class DisjointSetsOfValues(Sequence):
class DisjointSetsOfValues(collections.abc.Sequence):
"""Allows combinations from one of many mutually exclusive sets.
The value ``('none',)`` is reserved to denote the empty set

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@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
# Copyright 2013-2022 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 os
import sys
from os.path import dirname as dn
@ -14,10 +18,6 @@ def main(argv=None):
# Add external libs
spack_external_libs = os.path.join(spack_lib_path, "external")
if sys.version_info[:2] <= (2, 7):
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(spack_external_libs, "py2"))
sys.path.insert(0, spack_external_libs)
# Here we delete ruamel.yaml in case it has been already imported from site
# (see #9206 for a broader description of the issue).
@ -31,29 +31,6 @@ def main(argv=None):
if "ruamel" in sys.modules:
del sys.modules["ruamel"]
# The following code is here to avoid failures when updating
# the develop version, due to spurious argparse.pyc files remaining
# in the libs/spack/external directory, see:
# https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/25376
# TODO: Remove in v0.18.0 or later
try:
import argparse # noqa: F401
except ImportError:
argparse_pyc = os.path.join(spack_external_libs, "argparse.pyc")
if not os.path.exists(argparse_pyc):
raise
try:
os.remove(argparse_pyc)
import argparse # noqa: F401
except Exception:
msg = (
"The file\n\n\t{0}\n\nis corrupted and cannot be deleted by Spack. "
"Either delete it manually or ask some administrator to "
"delete it for you."
)
print(msg.format(argparse_pyc))
sys.exit(1)
import spack.main # noqa: E402
sys.exit(spack.main.main(argv))

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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ features = [
[tool.black]
line-length = 99
target-version = ['py27', 'py35', 'py36', 'py37', 'py38', 'py39', 'py310']
target-version = ['py36', 'py37', 'py38', 'py39', 'py310']
include = '''
\.pyi?$
'''

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@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ def configure_args(self):
# not honored, see
# https://sourceforge.net/p/libpng/bugs/210/#33f1
# '--with-zlib=' + self.spec['zlib'].prefix,
"CPPFLAGS={0}".format(self.spec["zlib"].headers.include_flags),
"LDFLAGS={0}".format(self.spec["zlib"].libs.search_flags),
f"CPPFLAGS={self.spec['zlib'].headers.include_flags}",
f"LDFLAGS={self.spec['zlib'].libs.search_flags}",
]
return args