Allow usage of config variables and env variables with include_concrete
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* Allow usage of spack config vars in concrete env path * Update docs on usage of spack config vars in concrete env path
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@ -539,7 +539,9 @@ from the command line.
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You can also include an environment directly in the ``spack.yaml`` file. It
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involves adding the ``include_concrete`` heading in the yaml followed by the
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absolute path to the independent environments.
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absolute path to the independent environments. Note, that you may use Spack
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config variables such as ``$spack`` or environment variables as long as the
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expression expands to an absolute path.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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@ -549,7 +551,7 @@ absolute path to the independent environments.
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unify: true
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include_concrete:
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- /absolute/path/to/environment1
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- /absolute/path/to/environment2
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- $spack/../path/to/environment2
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Once the ``spack.yaml`` has been updated you must concretize the environment to
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@ -1049,7 +1049,11 @@ def add_view(name, values):
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def _process_concrete_includes(self):
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"""Extract and load into memory included concrete spec data."""
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self.included_concrete_envs = self.manifest[TOP_LEVEL_KEY].get(included_concrete_name, [])
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_included_concrete_envs = self.manifest[TOP_LEVEL_KEY].get(included_concrete_name, [])
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# Expand config and environment variables
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self.included_concrete_envs = [
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spack.util.path.canonicalize_path(_env) for _env in _included_concrete_envs
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]
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if self.included_concrete_envs:
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if os.path.exists(self.lock_path):
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