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Scott Wittenburg
fce1c4133f buildcache: Add sub-commands needed by release workflow
Adds four new sub-commands to the buildcache command:

1. save-yaml: Takes a root spec and a list of dependent spec names,
along with a directory in which to save yaml files, and writes out
the full spec.yaml for each of the dependent specs.  This only needs
to concretize the root spec once, then indexes it with the names of
the dependent specs.

2. check: Checks a spec (via either an abstract spec or via a full
spec.yaml) against remote mirror to see if it needs to be rebuilt.
Comparies full_hash stored on remote mirror with full_hash computed
locally to determine whether spec needs to be rebuilt.  Can also
generate list of specs to check against remote mirror by expanding
the set of release specs expressed in etc/spack/defaults/release.yaml.

3. get-buildcache-name: Makes it possible to attempt to read directly
the spec.yaml file on a remote or local mirror by providing the path
where the file should live based on concretizing the spec.

4. download: Downloads all buildcache files associated with a spec
on a remote mirror, including any .spack, .spec, and .cdashid files
that might exist.  Puts the files into the local path provided on
the command line, and organizes them in the same hierarchy found on
the remote mirror

This commit also refactors lib/spack/spack/util/web.py to expose
functionality allowing other modules to read data from a url.
2019-02-21 15:37:35 -06:00
Todd Gamblin
be4b95ee30 add CombinatorialSpecSet class for taking cross-products of Specs.
- add CombinatorialSpecSet in spack.util.spec_set module.
  - class is iterable and encaspulated YAML parsing and validation.

- Adjust YAML format to be more generic
  - YAML spec-set format now has a `matrix` section, which can contain
    multiple lists of specs, generated different ways. Including:
    - specs: a raw list of specs.
    - packages: a list of package names and versions
    - compilers: a list of compiler names and versions

  - All of the elements of `matrix` are dimensions for the build matrix;
    we take the cartesian product of these lists of specs to generate a
    build matrix.  This means we can add things like [^mpich, ^openmpi]
    to get builds with different MPI versions.  It also means we can
    multiply the build matrix out with lots of different parameters.

- Add a schema format for spec-sets
2019-02-21 15:37:35 -06:00
Peter Scheibel
32ba471816
Dependency libs: filter system paths and always add lib dir (#10622)
Fixes #10617
Fixes #10624
Closes: #10619

#8136 dependended entirely on spec.libs to retrieve library directories
from dependencies. By default this function only retrieves libraries if
their name is something like lib<package> (e.g. "libfoo.so" for a
package called "Foo"). This unconditionally adds lib/lib64 directories
for each dependency as link/rpath directories. 

This also filters system paths from link/rpaths/include directories and
removes duplicated paths that #8136 could add.
2019-02-15 17:21:35 -06:00
Javier Cervantes
9b1690641b Fix bug getting specs from build caches (#9600) 2019-02-15 13:33:49 -06:00
Scott Wittenburg
75487dca44 CDash: allow installing from spec.yaml (#10565)
If the -f <specyamlfile> argument to install is used (rather than
providing package specs on the command line), CDash throws an exception
due to missing the installation command (the packages targeted for
install).  This fixes that behavior so CDash reporting succeeds in
either case.
2019-02-14 17:43:53 -06:00
Massimiliano Culpo
1ec0d4feb3 Removed pkg.headers.directories from the include list (#10604)
fixes #10601

Due to a bug this attribute is wrong for packages that use directories
as namespaces. For instance it will add "<boost-prefix>/include/boost"
instead of "<boost-prefix>/include" to the include path.

As a minor addition a few loops in the compiler wrappers have been
simplified.
2019-02-14 08:35:41 -08:00
Peter Scheibel
8ca384875e
Dynamic library/include paths (#8136)
Fixes #7855
Closes #8070
Closes #2645

When searching for library directories (e.g. to add "-L" arguments to
the compiler wrapper) Spack was only trying the "lib/" and "lib64/"
directories for each dependency install prefix; this missed cases
where packages would install libraries to subdirectories and also was
not customizable. This PR makes use of the ".headers" and ".libs"
properties for more-advanced location of header/library directories.
Since packages can override the default behavior of ".headers" and
".libs", it also allows package writers to customize.

The following environment variables which used to be set by Spack
for a package build have been removed:

* Remove SPACK_PREFIX and SPACK_DEPENDENCIES environment variables as
  they are no-longer used
* Remove SPACK_INSTALL environment variable: it was not used before
  this PR
2019-02-13 17:38:14 -06:00
abernede
89727ba4e7 Bug Fix in permission setter (#10584)
* fix permission setter

Fix a typo in islink test when applied to files.

* os.walk explicitly set not to follow links

The algorithm strongly rely on not following links.
2019-02-13 11:18:36 -08:00
sknigh
a76c50d1ee Allow tty output to be timestamped (#10554)
* Spack debug output now includes microsecond-granularity timestamps.
* Timestamps can also be enabled with the `--timestamp` command line argument.
2019-02-13 10:14:35 -08:00
Matthias Wolf
861dd06bd1 enh: allow time like HH:MM in date strings. (#10034) 2019-02-13 11:05:00 +01:00
George Hartzell
f65a1155e1 Enhancement to module autoload documentation (#10310)
* Note that `none` is the default for lmod autoload

Save a bit of confusion by *explicitly* pointing out that `none` is
the default value for autoload in the lmod module file generator.

* Add a tip re building software externally

Add a tip about using `autoload: all` when building packages outside
of the tree that use artifacts (e.g. libraries, includes) within the
tree.
2019-02-12 22:02:13 +01:00
Chris Green
05f565356f Allow secondary generators when building with CMake. (#9324)
CMake supports the notion of secondary generators which provide extra
information to (e.g.) IDEs over and above that normally provided by
the primary generator. Spack only supports the 'Unix Makefiles' and
'Ninja' primary generators but was not parsing out the primary
generator when a secondary generator was also included (e.g. for
a generator attribute like 'Codeblocks - Ninja'). This adds a regex
for extracting the primary generator for validation.

Since the secondary generator is irrelevant to a Spack build, it is
passed on to CMake without further validation.
2019-02-12 12:39:19 -06:00
Denis Davydov
5623ac3d6b CudaPackage: fix wrong version range (#10551) 2019-02-08 16:32:43 +01:00
Massimiliano Culpo
58f1dc037a log-parse: fix error message when no error lines are found (#10543) 2019-02-07 12:19:19 -06:00
Mario Melara
5bc71f07dd Add x86_64 as target to cray platform (#10369)
Add x86_64 as a target for the Cray platform, and also designate it
as the default front_end target.
2019-02-06 17:49:00 -06:00
Nichols A. Romero
5394f0016a CUDA compiler conflicts for Linux (#10460)
* CUDA compiler conflicts for Linux.

* Add Volta and Turing GPUs.

* Add mandatory conflict for Volta and Turing GPUs.

* Revert "CUDA compiler conflicts for Linux."

This reverts commit 7d4ff654ac53aad272c59e9f7f8bb3fbb32bcec4.

* Compiler conflicts introduced from previous commit into CUDA packaged moved and integrated into CUDA build system.

* More conversative with compiler conflicts for cuda 10.0.130, since I don't know what will happen with future cuda 10.x releases.

* Correct off-by-one errors in clang conflicts for x86_64 Linux.

* No restrictions on Apple Clang compiler until we are able to distinguish Xcode clang from github clang more easily. Note to fix this in the future.

* Change comment to clarify that github clang refers to LLVM clang.

* Fix and simplify index range.

* Fix overlapping conflicts for CUDA 10.0.130

* Removed extra ^cuda from conflict.
2019-02-06 17:09:52 +01:00
Peter Scheibel
b2c2cbadcd
debug output includes modulecmd output (#9476)
Debug output now includes the output of modulecmd executions. Only
output module content when a failure occurs; always report when a
module is loaded/unloaded.
2019-01-29 17:41:15 -06:00
Peter Scheibel
5abf29c971
Environments: fix bug for install of external packages (#10437)
"spack install" will install all packages added to the current
environment. When this included external packages, the environment
update would fail because it would attempt to copy log files that
were only generated if Spack handled the install itself. This skips
that step for external packages.
2019-01-24 21:29:21 -06:00
Greg Becker
98e0b5b0db
Allow spack install --overwrite for nonexistent or multiple packages (#9201)
* Allow overwrite nonexistent and multiple packages

initial implementation
give one prompt to users instead of a prompt per spec
testing

* flake

* bugfix: install overwrite check each spec against installed

* python3 compliance for filter/map
2019-01-24 12:10:32 -08:00
Todd Gamblin
618741fce2 tutorial: update tutorial materials for ECP19 2019-01-14 01:03:38 -06:00
Gregory Becker
dc005f3ff1 version bump: v0.12.1 2019-01-13 14:26:39 -08:00
Adam J. Stewart
dc6dca3c36 cc: clean up cray compilers, fix issues with case-insensitive filesystems (#10323)
* Remove Cray CC compilers causing problems on case-insensitive filesystems
* cray -> cce
* Ensure that compiler-specific directory comes first in build-env
* Point to compiler-specific symlinks
2019-01-12 17:37:20 -08:00
Greg Becker
c63c4a048c Binary caching bugfix: symlink relocation (#10073)
Binary caches of packages with absolute symlinks had broken symlinks.
As a stopgap measure, #9747 addressed this by replacing symlinks with
copies of files when creating binary cached packages.

This reverts #9747 and instead, either relative-izes the symlink or
rewrites the target. If the binary cache is created using '--rel' (as
in "spack buildcache create --rel...") then absolute symlinks will be
replaced with relative symlinks (in addition to making RPATHs relative
as before); otherwise they are rewritten (when the binary cache is
unpacked and installed).
2019-01-11 14:52:01 -08:00
Matthias Wolf
3c6d484150 enh: buildcache list should behave similar to find (#10052)
The current output of buildcache list is very verbose and I feel like
some details are getting lost. By making the output similar to find, I
think users will be able to get a better overview of what is stored in
the cache.
2019-01-11 13:57:10 -08:00
Denis Davydov
f4bda74b30 dealii: fix concretization of xsdk package (#10288)
* dealii: fix concretization of xsdk package

* tests: add concretization tests for deal.II and xSDK, which are often broken due to limitations in the concretizer

* use pytest.mark.parametrize
2019-01-11 10:07:28 -08:00
Adam J. Stewart
72a41a4918 spack versions: only list safe versions (#10004)
* spack versions: only list safe versions
* Add unit tests for spack versions -s
2019-01-10 00:32:47 -08:00
Greg Becker
450b0e3059 Allow combinatorial projections in views (#9679)
Allow customizing views with Spec-formatted directory structure

Allow views to specify projections that are more complicated than
merging every package into a single shared prefix. This will allow
sites to configure a view for the way they want to present packages
to their users; for example this can be used to create a prefix for
each package but omit the DAG hash from the path.

This includes a new YAML format file for specifying the simplified
prefix for a spec in a view. This configuration allows the use of
different prefix formats for different specs (i.e. specs depending
on MPI can include the MPI implementation in the prefix).
Documentation on usage of the view projection configuration is
included.

Depending on the projection configuration, paths are not guaranteed
to be unique and it may not be possible to add multiple installs of
a package to a view.
2019-01-09 17:39:35 -08:00
Greg Becker
f5bb93c75b tutorial basics section: fix gcc install version (#10298) 2019-01-09 17:37:37 -06:00
Owen Solberg
c48b0a13b9 bug fix: copy permissions when staging (#10285)
Fixes #10284

#10152 replaced shutil.move with llnl's copy and copy_tree for
resources. This did not copy permissions so led to later failures
if an executable was copied (e.g. a configure script). This uses
install/install_tree instead, which preserve permissions.
2019-01-08 17:56:16 -08:00
Srinath Vadlamani
4fdd3b6794 Armcompiler (#9840)
* Initial compiler support

* added arm.py

* Changed licence to Arm suggested header

* Changed licence to the same as clang.py
Main author of file is Nick Forrington <Nick.Forrington@arm.com>
Minor changes by Srinath Vadlamani <srinath.vadlamani@arm.com>

* compilers: add arm compiler detection to Spack

- added arm.py with support for detecting `armclang` and `armflang`

Co-authored-by: Srinath Vadlamani <srinath.vadlamani@arm.com>

* Changed to using get get_compiler_version

* linking to general cc for arm compiler

* For arm compiler add CFLAGS to use compiler-rt rtlib.

* Escape for special characters in rexep

* Cleaned up for Flake8 to pass.

* libcompiler-rt should be part of the LDFLAGS not CFLAGS

* fixed m4 when using clang to used LDFLAGS.  Fixed comments for arm.py to display compiler --version output with # NOAQ for flakes pass.

* added arm compilers

* proper linked names
2019-01-08 16:31:25 -08:00
Peter Josef Scheibel
9f79995718 For spec-file-based installs, store the initial spec read from the file as the abstract spec 2019-01-07 20:40:34 -08:00
Massimiliano Culpo
c4521535e7 Multi-valued variants: better support for combinations (#9481)
This enforces conventions that allow for correct handling of
multi-valued variants where specifying no value is an option,
and adds convenience functionality for specifying multi-valued
variants with conflicting sets of values. This also adds a notion
of "feature values" for variants, which are those that are understood
by the build system (e.g. those that would appear as configure
options). In more detail:

* Add documentation on variants to the packaging guide
* Forbid usage of '' or None as a possible variant value, in
  particular as a default. To indicate choosing no value, the user
  must explicitly define an option like 'none'. Without this,
  multi-valued variants with default set to None were not parsable
  from the command line (Fixes #6314)
* Add "disjoint_sets" function to support the declaration of
  multi-valued variants with conflicting sets of options. For example
  a variant "foo" with possible values "a", "b", and "c" where "c"
  is exclusive of the other values ("foo=a,b" and "foo=c" are
  valid but "foo=a,c" is not).
* Add "any_combination_of" function to support the declaration of
  multi-valued variants where it is valid to choose none of the
  values. This automatically defines "none" as an option (exclusive
  with all other choices); this value does not appear when iterating
  over the variant's values, for example in "with_or_without" (which
  constructs autotools option strings from variant values).
* The "disjoint_sets" and "any_combination_of" methods return an
  object which tracks the possible values. It is also possible to
  indicate that some of these values do not correspond to options
  understood by the package's build system, such that methods like
  "with_or_without" will not define options for those values (this
  occurs automatically for "none")
* Add documentation for usage of new functions for specifying
  multi-valued variants
2019-01-04 19:02:34 -08:00
Peter Josef Scheibel
64deda1b0c Add tests for expanding/non-expanding resources 2019-01-04 17:04:28 -08:00
Michael Kuhn
41ef02ee10 stage: fix resources being deleted from local cache (#10152)
Non-expanded resources were being deleted from the cache on account
of two behaviors:

* ResourceStage was moving files rather than copying them, and uses
  "os.path.realpath" to resolve symlinks
* CacheFetchStrategy creates a symlink to a cached resource rather
  than copying it

This alters the first behavior: ResourceStage now copies the file
rather than moving it.
2019-01-04 17:04:28 -08:00
Ben Zwick
7d9dbc5fd2 Add missing code block (#10243)
Otherwise the `--` in `--dot` is rendered as a single en-dash.
2019-01-03 09:41:14 -06:00
Michael Kuhn
802dc4a03a patch: split up fetch and clean into separate methods (#10150)
"mirror create" was invoking a package's do_patch method in order to
retrieve and archive URL patches. If a package implements a "patch"
method, this is also called as part of do_patch; this failed when the
package-specific implementation referred to environment variables
that are only available at the time the package is built
(e.g. "spack_cc").

This change introduces fetch and clean methods for patches. They are
no-ops for FilePatch but perform the appropriate actions for
UrlPatch. This allows "mirror create" to invoke do_fetch, which does
not call the package's patch method.
2019-01-02 11:44:50 -08:00
Massimiliano Culpo
8540d5390e
Removed an extra comma after a dict literal (#10236)
The extra comma was turning a dict into a tuple, and caused errors
during validation of the schema.
2019-01-02 01:15:15 +01:00
Todd Gamblin
5425a3dad4 flake8: fix flake8 issues with invalid escapes
- in many files, regular strings were used in places where raw strings
  should've been used.

- convert these to raw strings and get rid of new flake8 errors
2019-01-01 00:44:28 -08:00
Todd Gamblin
6f50cd52ed copyright: update license headers for 2013-2019 copyright. 2019-01-01 00:44:28 -08:00
Todd Gamblin
e82992ae32 license: license command prints sorted, non-redundant results
- spack license command now ignores symlinks

- spack license list-files now prints sorted output, and checks for files
  we've already seen.
2019-01-01 00:44:28 -08:00
Massimiliano Culpo
3b8b13809e Improve validation of modules.yaml (#9878)
This PR improves the validation of `modules.yaml` by introducing a custom validator that checks if an attribute listed in `properties` or `patternProperties` is a valid spec. This new check applied to the test case in #9857 gives:

```console
$ spack install szip
==> Error: /home/mculpo/.spack/linux/modules.yaml:5: "^python@2.7@" is an invalid spec [Invalid version specifier]
```

Details: 
* Moved the set-up of a custom validator class to spack.schema
  * In Spack we use `jsonschema` to validate configuration files 
    against a schema. We also need custom validators to enforce
    writing default values within "properties" or "patternProperties"
    attributes.

  * Currently, validators were customized at the place of use and with the
    recent introduction of environments that meant we were setting-up and
    using 2 different validator classes in two different modules.

  * This commit moves the set-up of a custom validator class in the
    `spack.schema` module and refactors the code in `spack.config` and
    `spack.environments` to use it.

* Added a custom validator to check if an attribute is a valid spec
  * Added a custom validator that can be used on objects, which yields an
    error if the attribute is not a valid spec.

* Updated the schema for modules.yaml

* Updated modules.yaml to fix a few inconsistencies:
  - a few attributes were not tested properly using 'anyOf'
  - suffixes has been updated to also check that the attribute is a spec
  - hierarchical_scheme has been updated to hierarchy

* Removed $ref from every schema
  * $ref is not composable or particularly legible
  * Use python dicts and regular old variables instead.
2019-01-01 00:11:49 -08:00
Todd Gamblin
2e3303abd0 bugfix: nested directives were broken in python 3
- The nested directive implementation was broken for python 3

- directive results were not properly removed from the directive list
  when it was processed in the DirectiveMeta metaclass.

- the issue was that remove_directives only descended into a list or
  tuple, but in Python3, the initial value passed to the function is a
  view of dictionary values.

- make it a list to fix things, and add a regression test.
2018-12-30 00:19:08 -08:00
Todd Gamblin
d763e92141 commands: add spack resource command to inspect downloadable files
- currently just looks at patches
  - allows you to find out which package applied a patch to a spec

- intended to work with tarballs and resources in the future.

- add tab completion for `spack resource` and subcommands
2018-12-30 00:19:08 -08:00
Todd Gamblin
d2db978c7f tests: add a test to make sure that patched specs can be round-tripped
- previously, if a concrete sub-DAG with patched specs was written out
  and read back in, its patches would not be found because the dependent
  that patched it was no longer in the DAG.

- Add a test to ensure that the PatchCache handles this case.

- Also add tests to ensure that patch objects are properly created from
  Specs -- previously we only checked that the patches were on the Spec.
2018-12-30 00:19:08 -08:00
Todd Gamblin
d3ee6c977b patches: add a per-repository patch index
- this fixes a bug where if we save a concretized sug-DAG where a package
  had been patched by a dependent, and the dependent was not in the DAG,
  we would not read in all patches correctly.

- Rather than looking up patches in the DAG, we look them up globally
  from an index created from the entire repository.

- The patch cache is a bit tricky for several reasons:

  - we have to cache information from packages, specifically, the patch
    level and working directory.

  - FilePatches need to know which package owns them, so that they can
    figure out where the patch lives.  The repo can change locations from
    run to run, so we have to store relative paths and restore them when
    the cache is reloaded.

  - Patch files can change underneath the cache, because repo indexes
    only update on package changes.  We currently punt on this -- there
    are stub methods for needs_update() that will need to check patch
    files when packages are loaded.  There isn't an easy way to do this
    at global indexing time without making the FastPackageChecker a lot
    slower.  This is TBD for a future commit.

  - Currently, the same patch can only be used one way in a package. That
    is, if it appears twice with different level/working_dir settings,
    bad things will happen.  There's no package that current uses the
    same patch two different ways, so we've punted on this as well, but
    we may need to fix this in the future by moving a lot of the metdata
    (level, working dir) to the spec, and *only* caching sha256sums in
    the PatchCache.  That would require some much more complicated tweaks
    to the Spec, so we're holding off on that til later.

- This required patches to be refactored somewhat -- the difference
  between a UrlPatch and a FilePatch is still not particularly clean.
2018-12-30 00:19:08 -08:00
Todd Gamblin
a9b69fa902 ProviderIndex uses json instead of YAML
- indexes should use json, not YAML, to optimize for speed
- only use YAML in human-editable files
- this makes ProviderIndex consistent with other indexes
2018-12-30 00:19:08 -08:00
Todd Gamblin
c1d7adaaac repo: refactor indexes to be more extensible
- virtual provider cache and tags were previously generated by nearly
  identical but separate methods.

- factor out an Indexer interface for updating repository caches, and
  provide implementations for each type of index (TagIndex,
  ProviderIndex) so that more can be added if needed.

- Among other things, this allows all indexes to be updated at once.
  This is an advantage because loading package files is the real
  overhead, and building the indexes once the packages are loaded is
  trivial. We avoid extra bulk read-ins by generating all package indexes
  at once.

- This can be extended for dependents (reverse dependencies) and patches
  later.
2018-12-30 00:19:08 -08:00
Todd Gamblin
527ff860f0 patches: clean up patch.py, directives, and package class properties
- cleanup patch.py:
  - make patch.py constructors more understandable
  - loosen coupling of patch.py with package

- in Package: make package_dir, module, and namespace class properties

  - These were previously instance properties and couldn't be called from
    directives, e.g. in patch.create()

  - make them class properties so that they can be used in class definition

  - also add some instance properties to delegate to class properties so
    that prior usage on Package objects still works
2018-12-30 00:19:08 -08:00
Massimiliano Culpo
28fd1baa86 tests: run 'test_compiler_add' serially in Python 2 (#10127)
* Don't spawn processes during python 2.6/2.7 'test_compiler_add' unit tests
* Travis seems to choke on the excessive parallelism in `compiler find`
2018-12-25 23:47:46 -08:00
Denis Davydov
39b23d277b environment: ignore invalid files names in var/spack/environments (#10198) 2018-12-25 22:22:21 -08:00