Revert addition of SPACK_EDITOR pending review.
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@ -368,8 +368,7 @@ Manual compiler configuration
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If auto-detection fails, you can manually configure a compiler by
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editing your ``~/.spack/<platform>/compilers.yaml`` file. You can do this by running
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``spack config edit compilers``, which will open the file in
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:ref:`your favorite editor <controlling-the-editor>`.
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``spack config edit compilers``, which will open the file in your ``$EDITOR``.
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Each compiler configuration in the file looks like this:
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@ -229,8 +229,7 @@ always choose to download just one tarball initially, and run
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Spack automatically creates a directory in the appropriate repository,
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generates a boilerplate template for your package, and opens up the new
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``package.py`` in your favorite ``$EDITOR`` (see :ref:`controlling-the-editor`
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for details):
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``package.py`` in your favorite ``$EDITOR``:
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.. code-block:: python
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:linenos:
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@ -336,31 +335,6 @@ The rest of the tasks you need to do are as follows:
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:ref:`installation_process` is
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covered in detail later.
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.. _controlling-the-editor:
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Controlling the editor
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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When Spack needs to open an editor for you (e.g., for commands like
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:ref:`cmd-spack-create` or :ref:`spack edit`, it looks at several environment variables
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to figure out what to use. The order of precedence is:
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* ``SPACK_EDITOR``: highest precedence, in case you want something specific for Spack;
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* ``VISUAL``: standard environment variable for full-screen editors like ``vim`` or ``emacs``;
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* ``EDITOR``: older environment variable for your editor.
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You can set any of these to the command you want to run, e.g., in ``bash`` you might run
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one of these::
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export VISUAL=vim
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export EDITOR="emacs -nw"
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export SPACK_EDITOR=nano
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If Spack finds none of these variables set, it will look for ``vim``, ``vi``, ``emacs``,
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``nano``, and ``notepad``, in that order.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Non-downloadable software
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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@ -1813,7 +1787,7 @@ for instructions on setting up a mirror.
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After running ``spack install pgi``, the first thing that will happen is
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Spack will create a global license file located at
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``$SPACK_ROOT/etc/spack/licenses/pgi/license.dat``. It will then open up the
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file using :ref:`your favorite editor <controlling-the-editor>`. It will look like
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file using the editor set in ``$EDITOR``, or vi if unset. It will look like
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this:
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.. code-block:: sh
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@ -9,7 +9,8 @@
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from llnl.util.filesystem import mkdirp
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from llnl.util.symlink import symlink
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import spack.util.editor as ed
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from spack.util.editor import editor
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from spack.util.executable import Executable, which
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def pre_install(spec):
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@ -37,9 +38,29 @@ def set_up_license(pkg):
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if not os.path.exists(license_path):
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# Create a new license file
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write_license_file(pkg, license_path)
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# Open up file in user's favorite $EDITOR for editing
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editor_exe = None
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if "VISUAL" in os.environ:
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editor_exe = Executable(os.environ["VISUAL"])
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# gvim runs in the background by default so we force it to run
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# in the foreground to make sure the license file is updated
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# before we try to install
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if "gvim" in os.environ["VISUAL"]:
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editor_exe.add_default_arg("-f")
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elif "EDITOR" in os.environ:
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editor_exe = Executable(os.environ["EDITOR"])
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else:
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editor_exe = which("vim", "vi", "emacs", "nano")
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if editor_exe is None:
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raise EnvironmentError(
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"No text editor found! Please set the VISUAL and/or EDITOR"
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" environment variable(s) to your preferred text editor."
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)
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# use spack.util.executable so the editor does not hang on return here
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ed.editor(license_path, exec_fn=ed.executable)
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def editor_wrapper(exe, args):
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editor_exe(license_path)
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editor(license_path, _exec_func=editor_wrapper)
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else:
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# Use already existing license file
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tty.msg("Found already existing license %s" % license_path)
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]
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# env vars that control the editor
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EDITOR_VARS = ["SPACK_EDITOR", "VISUAL", "EDITOR"]
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@pytest.fixture(scope="module", autouse=True)
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def clean_env_vars():
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"""Unset all editor env vars before tests."""
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for var in EDITOR_VARS:
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if var in os.environ:
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del os.environ[var]
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@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
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def working_editor_test_env(working_env):
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"""Don't leak environent variables between functions here."""
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pass
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# parameterized fixture for editor var names
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@pytest.fixture(params=EDITOR_VARS)
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def editor_var(request):
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return request.param
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def _make_exe(tmpdir_factory, name, contents=None):
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if sys.platform == "win32":
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name += ".exe"
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@ -73,11 +49,6 @@ def vim_exe(tmpdir_factory):
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return _make_exe(tmpdir_factory, "vim", "exit 0")
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@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
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def gvim_exe(tmpdir_factory):
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return _make_exe(tmpdir_factory, "gvim", "exit 0")
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def test_find_exe_from_env_var(good_exe):
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os.environ["EDITOR"] = good_exe
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assert ed._find_exe_from_env_var("EDITOR") == (good_exe, [good_exe])
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@ -93,56 +64,20 @@ def test_find_exe_from_env_var_bad_path(nosuch_exe):
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assert ed._find_exe_from_env_var("FOO") == (None, [])
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def test_editor_gvim_special_case(gvim_exe):
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os.environ["EDITOR"] = gvim_exe
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def assert_exec(exe, args):
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assert exe == gvim_exe
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assert args == [gvim_exe, "-f", "/path/to/file"]
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return 0
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assert ed.editor("/path/to/file", exec_fn=assert_exec)
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def test_editor_precedence(good_exe, gvim_exe, vim_exe, bad_exe):
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"""Ensure we prefer editor variables in order of precedence."""
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os.environ["SPACK_EDITOR"] = good_exe
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os.environ["VISUAL"] = gvim_exe
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os.environ["EDITOR"] = vim_exe
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correct_exe = good_exe
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def assert_callback(exe, args):
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result = ed.executable(exe, args)
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if result == 0:
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assert exe == correct_exe
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return result
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ed.editor(exec_fn=assert_callback)
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os.environ["SPACK_EDITOR"] = bad_exe
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correct_exe = gvim_exe
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ed.editor(exec_fn=assert_callback)
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os.environ["VISUAL"] = bad_exe
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correct_exe = vim_exe
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ed.editor(exec_fn=assert_callback)
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def test_find_exe_from_env_var_no_editor():
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if "FOO" in os.environ:
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os.environ.unset("FOO")
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assert ed._find_exe_from_env_var("FOO") == (None, [])
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def test_editor(editor_var, good_exe):
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os.environ[editor_var] = good_exe
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def test_editor_visual(good_exe):
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os.environ["VISUAL"] = good_exe
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def assert_exec(exe, args):
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assert exe == good_exe
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assert args == [good_exe, "/path/to/file"]
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return 0
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ed.editor("/path/to/file", exec_fn=assert_exec)
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ed.editor("/path/to/file", _exec_func=assert_exec)
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def test_editor_visual_bad(good_exe, bad_exe):
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assert exe == good_exe
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assert args == [good_exe, "/path/to/file"]
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return 0
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ed.editor("/path/to/file", exec_fn=assert_exec)
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ed.editor("/path/to/file", _exec_func=assert_exec)
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def test_editor_no_visual(good_exe):
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if "VISUAL" in os.environ:
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del os.environ["VISUAL"]
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os.environ["EDITOR"] = good_exe
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def assert_exec(exe, args):
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assert exe == good_exe
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assert args == [good_exe, "/path/to/file"]
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return 0
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ed.editor("/path/to/file", exec_fn=assert_exec)
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ed.editor("/path/to/file", _exec_func=assert_exec)
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def test_editor_no_visual_with_args(good_exe):
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if "VISUAL" in os.environ:
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del os.environ["VISUAL"]
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# editor has extra args in the var (e.g., emacs -nw)
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os.environ["EDITOR"] = good_exe + " -nw --foo"
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def assert_exec(exe, args):
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assert exe == good_exe
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assert args == [good_exe, "-nw", "--foo", "/path/to/file"]
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return 0
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ed.editor("/path/to/file", exec_fn=assert_exec)
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ed.editor("/path/to/file", _exec_func=assert_exec)
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def test_editor_both_bad(nosuch_exe, vim_exe):
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def assert_exec(exe, args):
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assert exe == vim_exe
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assert args == [vim_exe, "/path/to/file"]
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return 0
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ed.editor("/path/to/file", exec_fn=assert_exec)
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ed.editor("/path/to/file", _exec_func=assert_exec)
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def test_no_editor():
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if "VISUAL" in os.environ:
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del os.environ["VISUAL"]
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if "EDITOR" in os.environ:
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del os.environ["EDITOR"]
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os.environ["PATH"] = ""
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def assert_exec(exe, args):
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assert False
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with pytest.raises(EnvironmentError, match=r"No text editor found.*"):
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ed.editor("/path/to/file", exec_fn=assert_exec)
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def assert_exec(exe, args):
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return False
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with pytest.raises(EnvironmentError, match=r"No text editor found.*"):
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ed.editor("/path/to/file", exec_fn=assert_exec)
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def test_exec_fn_executable(editor_var, good_exe, bad_exe):
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"""Make sure editor() works with ``ed.executable`` as well as execv"""
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os.environ[editor_var] = good_exe
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assert ed.editor(exec_fn=ed.executable)
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os.environ[editor_var] = bad_exe
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with pytest.raises(EnvironmentError, match=r"No text editor found.*"):
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ed.editor(exec_fn=ed.executable)
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ed.editor("/path/to/file", _exec_func=assert_exec)
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"""
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import os
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import shlex
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from typing import Callable, List
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import llnl.util.tty as tty
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import spack.config
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import spack.util.executable
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from spack.util.executable import which_string
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#: editors to try if VISUAL and EDITOR are not set
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_default_editors = ["vim", "vi", "emacs", "nano", "notepad"]
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def _find_exe_from_env_var(var: str):
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def _find_exe_from_env_var(var):
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"""Find an executable from an environment variable.
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Args:
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if not args:
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return None, []
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exe = spack.util.executable.which_string(args[0])
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exe = which_string(args[0])
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args = [exe] + args[1:]
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return exe, args
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def executable(exe: str, args: List[str]) -> int:
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"""Wrapper that makes ``spack.util.executable.Executable`` look like ``os.execv()``.
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Use this with ``editor()`` if you want it to return instead of running ``execv``.
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"""
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cmd = spack.util.executable.Executable(exe)
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cmd(*args[1:], fail_on_error=False)
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return cmd.returncode
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def editor(*args: List[str], exec_fn: Callable[[str, List[str]], int] = os.execv) -> bool:
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def editor(*args, **kwargs):
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"""Invoke the user's editor.
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This will try to execute the following, in order:
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searching the full list above, we'll raise an error.
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Arguments:
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args: args to pass to editor
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args (list): args to pass to editor
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Optional Arguments:
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exec_fn: invoke this function to run; use ``spack.util.editor.executable`` if you
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want something that returns, instead of the default ``os.execv()``.
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_exec_func (function): invoke this function instead of ``os.execv()``
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"""
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# allow this to be customized for testing
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_exec_func = kwargs.get("_exec_func", os.execv)
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def try_exec(exe, args, var=None):
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"""Try to execute an editor with execv, and warn if it fails.
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Returns: (bool) False if the editor failed, ideally does not
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return if ``execv`` succeeds, and ``True`` if the
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``exec`` does return successfully.
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``_exec_func`` does return successfully.
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"""
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# gvim runs in the background by default so we force it to run
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# in the foreground to ensure it gets attention.
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if "gvim" in exe:
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exe, *rest = args
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args = [exe, "-f"] + rest
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try:
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return exec_fn(exe, args) == 0
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_exec_func(exe, args)
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return True
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except (OSError, spack.util.executable.ProcessError) as e:
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except OSError as e:
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if spack.config.get("config:debug"):
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raise
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return try_exec(exe, full_args, var)
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# try standard environment variables
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if try_env_var("SPACK_EDITOR"):
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return True
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if try_env_var("VISUAL"):
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return True
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return
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if try_env_var("EDITOR"):
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return True
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return
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# nothing worked -- try the first default we can find don't bother
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# trying them all -- if we get here and one fails, something is
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# probably much more deeply wrong with the environment.
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exe = spack.util.executable.which_string(*_default_editors)
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exe = which_string(*_default_editors)
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if exe and try_exec(exe, [exe] + list(args)):
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return True
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return
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# Fail if nothing could be found
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raise EnvironmentError(
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