`spack graph` has been reworked to use:
- Jinja templates
- builder objects to construct the template context when DOT graphs are requested.
This allowed to add a new colored output for DOT graphs that highlights both
the dependency types and the nodes that are needed at runtime for a given spec.
`spack solve` is supposed to show you times you can compare. setup, ground, solve, etc.
all in a list. You're also supposed to be able to compare easily across runs. With
`pretty_seconds()` (introduced in #33900), it's easy to miss the units, e.g., spot the
bottleneck here:
```console
> spack solve --timers tcl
setup 22.125ms
load 16.083ms
ground 8.298ms
solve 848.055us
total 58.615ms
```
It's easier to see what matters if these are all in the same units, e.g.:
```
> spack solve --timers tcl
setup 0.0147s
load 0.0130s
ground 0.0078s
solve 0.0008s
total 0.0463s
```
And the units won't fluctuate from run to run as you make changes.
-[x] make `spack solve` timings consistent like before
* py-pytest-datadir: Init at 1.4.1
* py-pytest-data-dir: Fix missing dep
Co-authored-by: "Adam J. Stewart" <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: "Adam J. Stewart" <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
* ML CI: Linux x86_64
* Update comments
* Rename again
* Rename comments
* Update to match other arches
* No compiler
* Compiler was wrong anyway
* Faster TF
Avoid text decoding and encoding when combining log files, instead
combine in binary mode.
Also do a buffered copy which is sometimes faster for large log files.
Currently, the Spack docs show documentation for submodules *before* documentation for
submodules on package doc pages. This means that if you put docs in `__init__.py` in
some package, the docs in there will be shown *after* the docs for all submodules of the
package instead of at the top as an intro to the package. See, e.g.,
[the lockfile docs](https://spack.readthedocs.io/en/latest/spack.environment.html#module-spack.environment),
which should be at the
[top of that page](https://spack.readthedocs.io/en/latest/spack.environment.html).
- [x] add the `--module-first` option to sphinx so that it generates module docs at top of page.
* librsvg: add 2.40.21, which does not require rust and has some security backports
https://download.gnome.org/sources/librsvg/2.40/librsvg-2.40.21.news
* librsvg: prevent finding broken gtkdoc binaries when ~doc is selected.
On my CentOS7 hosts, ./configure finds e.g. /bin/gtkdoc-rebase even when
~doc is selected. These tools use Python2, and fail with an error:
"ImportError: No module named site"
So prevent ./configure from finding these broken tools when not building
the +doc variant.
without this patch, build of paraview has a meltdown when reaching 3rd party catalyst and other packages
with these types of errors:
335 /tmp/foo/spack-stage/spack-stage-paraview-5.10.1-gscoqxhhakjyyfirdefuhmi2bzw4scho/spack-src/VTK/ThirdParty/fmt/vtkfmt/vtkfmt/format.h:1732:11: error: cannot capture a bi
t-field by reference
336 if (sign) *it++ = static_cast<Char>(data::signs[sign]);
337 ^
Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>
The sticky property will prevent clingo from changing the amdgpu_target
to work around conflicts. This is the same behaviour as was adopted for
cuda_arch in 055c9d125d.
Replace the filter_file for older configure with rocm 5.3 with an
upstream patch. Further, the patch is no longer needed for develop or
later releases.