Installer: update installation progress tracking
- test/installer: use existing inst for spack.installer - remove install status from Installing message - Add specs count visitor - Report status on installed plus minor refactor - Add the "+" to the tracker; include one experimental dynamic calculation - tweak status reporting to include ensuring numerator unique across installed packages - _print_installed_pkg -> InstallStatus.print_installed() - move set_term_title outside of InstallStatus - InstallStatus: remove unnecessary next_pkg - InstallStatus: class and method name changes * changed InstallStatus to InstallerStatus since already have former in database.py and spec.py * changed print_installed to set_installed since does more than print now - InstallerStatus -> InstallerProgress, install_status -> progress - InstallerProgress: cache config:install_status - InstallerProgress: restore get_progress and set_term_title methods (w/ tweaks) - Task execute(): added returns to docstrings - Don't pass progress to build_process or Installer.run, but set installed on successful return - fix mypy issue with pkg.run_tests assignment
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@ -65,6 +65,7 @@
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import spack.util.executable
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import spack.util.path
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import spack.util.timer as timer
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from spack.traverse import CoverNodesVisitor, traverse_breadth_first_with_visitor
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from spack.util.environment import EnvironmentModifications, dump_environment
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from spack.util.executable import which
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@ -134,22 +135,46 @@ class InstallAction(enum.Enum):
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OVERWRITE = enum.auto()
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class InstallStatus:
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def __init__(self, pkg_count: int):
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# Counters used for showing status information
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self.pkg_num: int = 0
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self.pkg_count: int = pkg_count
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class InstallerProgress:
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"""Installation progress tracker"""
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def __init__(self, packages: List["spack.package_base.PackageBase"]):
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self.counter = SpecsCount(dt.BUILD | dt.LINK | dt.RUN)
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self.pkg_count: int = self.counter.total([pkg.spec for pkg in packages])
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self.pkg_ids: Set[str] = set()
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self.pkg_num: int = 0
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self.add_progress: bool = spack.config.get("config:install_status", True)
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def next_pkg(self, pkg: "spack.package_base.PackageBase"):
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def set_installed(self, pkg: "spack.package_base.PackageBase", message: str) -> None:
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"""
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Flag package as installed and output the installation status if
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enabled by config:install_status.
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Args:
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pkg: installed package
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message: message to be output
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"""
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pkg_id = package_id(pkg.spec)
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if pkg_id not in self.pkg_ids:
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self.pkg_num += 1
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self.pkg_ids.add(pkg_id)
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visited = max(len(self.pkg_ids), self.counter.total([pkg.spec]), self.pkg_num + 1)
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self.pkg_num = visited
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if tty.msg_enabled():
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post = self.get_progress() if self.add_progress else ""
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print(
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colorize("@*g{[+]} ") + spack.util.path.debug_padded_filter(message) + f" {post}"
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)
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self.set_term_title("Installed")
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def set_term_title(self, text: str):
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if not spack.config.get("config:install_status", True):
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"""Update the terminal title bar.
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Args:
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text: message to output in the terminal title bar
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"""
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if not self.add_progress:
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return
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if not sys.stdout.isatty():
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@ -160,7 +185,11 @@ def set_term_title(self, text: str):
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sys.stdout.flush()
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def get_progress(self) -> str:
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return f"[{self.pkg_num}/{self.pkg_count}]"
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"""Current installation progress
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Returns: string showing the current installation progress
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"""
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return f"[{self.pkg_num}/{self.pkg_count} completed]"
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class TermStatusLine:
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@ -229,7 +258,9 @@ def _check_last_phase(pkg: "spack.package_base.PackageBase") -> None:
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pkg.last_phase = None # type: ignore[attr-defined]
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def _handle_external_and_upstream(pkg: "spack.package_base.PackageBase", explicit: bool) -> bool:
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def _handle_external_and_upstream(
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pkg: "spack.package_base.PackageBase", explicit: bool, progress: InstallerProgress
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) -> bool:
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"""
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Determine if the package is external or upstream and register it in the
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database if it is external package.
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@ -237,6 +268,8 @@ def _handle_external_and_upstream(pkg: "spack.package_base.PackageBase", explici
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Args:
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pkg: the package whose installation is under consideration
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explicit: the package was explicitly requested by the user
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progress: installation progress tracker
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Return:
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``True`` if the package is not to be installed locally, otherwise ``False``
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"""
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@ -244,7 +277,7 @@ def _handle_external_and_upstream(pkg: "spack.package_base.PackageBase", explici
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# consists in module file generation and registration in the DB.
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if pkg.spec.external:
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_process_external_package(pkg, explicit)
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_print_installed_pkg(f"{pkg.prefix} (external {package_id(pkg.spec)})")
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progress.set_installed(pkg, f"{pkg.prefix} (external {package_id(pkg.spec)})")
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return True
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if pkg.spec.installed_upstream:
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@ -252,7 +285,7 @@ def _handle_external_and_upstream(pkg: "spack.package_base.PackageBase", explici
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f"{package_id(pkg.spec)} is installed in an upstream Spack instance at "
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f"{pkg.spec.prefix}"
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)
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_print_installed_pkg(pkg.prefix)
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progress.set_installed(pkg, pkg.prefix)
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# This will result in skipping all post-install hooks. In the case
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# of modules this is considered correct because we want to retrieve
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@ -328,17 +361,6 @@ def _log_prefix(pkg_name) -> str:
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return f"{pid}{pkg_name}:"
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def _print_installed_pkg(message: str) -> None:
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"""
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Output a message with a package icon.
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Args:
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message (str): message to be output
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"""
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if tty.msg_enabled():
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print(colorize("@*g{[+]} ") + spack.util.path.debug_padded_filter(message))
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def print_install_test_log(pkg: "spack.package_base.PackageBase") -> None:
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"""Output install test log file path but only if have test failures.
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@ -359,13 +381,17 @@ def _print_timer(pre: str, pkg_id: str, timer: timer.BaseTimer) -> None:
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def _install_from_cache(
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pkg: "spack.package_base.PackageBase", explicit: bool, unsigned: Optional[bool] = False
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pkg: "spack.package_base.PackageBase",
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progress: InstallerProgress,
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explicit: bool,
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unsigned: Optional[bool] = False,
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) -> bool:
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"""
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Install the package from binary cache
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Args:
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pkg: package to install from the binary cache
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progress: installation status tracker
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explicit: ``True`` if installing the package was explicitly
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requested by the user, otherwise, ``False``
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unsigned: if ``True`` or ``False`` override the mirror signature verification defaults
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@ -385,7 +411,7 @@ def _install_from_cache(
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_write_timer_json(pkg, t, True)
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_print_timer(pre=_log_prefix(pkg.name), pkg_id=pkg_id, timer=t)
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_print_installed_pkg(pkg.spec.prefix)
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progress.set_installed(pkg, pkg.spec.prefix)
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spack.hooks.post_install(pkg.spec, explicit)
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return True
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@ -596,7 +622,7 @@ def get_dependent_ids(spec: "spack.spec.Spec") -> List[str]:
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return [package_id(d) for d in spec.dependents()]
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def install_msg(name: str, pid: int, install_status: InstallStatus) -> str:
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def install_msg(name: str, pid: int) -> str:
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"""
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Colorize the name/id of the package being installed
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@ -607,12 +633,7 @@ def install_msg(name: str, pid: int, install_status: InstallStatus) -> str:
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Return: Colorized installing message
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"""
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pre = f"{pid}: " if tty.show_pid() else ""
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post = (
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" @*{%s}" % install_status.get_progress()
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if install_status and spack.config.get("config:install_status", True)
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else ""
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)
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return pre + colorize("@*{Installing} @*g{%s}%s" % (name, post))
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return pre + colorize("@*{Installing} @*g{%s}" % (name))
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def archive_install_logs(pkg: "spack.package_base.PackageBase", phase_log_dir: str) -> None:
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@ -721,6 +742,18 @@ def package_id(spec: "spack.spec.Spec") -> str:
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return f"{spec.name}-{spec.version}-{spec.dag_hash()}"
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class SpecsCount:
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def __init__(self, depflag: int):
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self.depflag = depflag
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def total(self, specs: List["spack.spec.Spec"]):
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visitor = CoverNodesVisitor(
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spack.spec.DagCountVisitor(self.depflag), key=lambda s: package_id(s)
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)
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traverse_breadth_first_with_visitor(specs, visitor)
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return visitor.visitor.number
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class BuildRequest:
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"""Class for representing an installation request."""
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self.attempts = attempts
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self._update()
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def execute(self, install_status: InstallStatus) -> ExecuteResult:
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def execute(self, progress: InstallerProgress) -> ExecuteResult:
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"""Execute the work of this task.
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The ``install_status`` is an ``InstallStatus`` object used to format progress reporting for
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this task in the context of the full ``BuildRequest``."""
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Args:
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progress: installation progress tracker
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Returns: execution result
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def __eq__(self, other):
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class BuildTask(Task):
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"""Class for representing a build task for a package."""
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def execute(self, install_status):
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def execute(self, progress: InstallerProgress) -> ExecuteResult:
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"""
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Perform the installation of the requested spec and/or dependency
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represented by the build task.
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Args:
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progress: installation progress tracker
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Returns: execution result
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"""
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install_args = self.request.install_args
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tests = install_args.get("tests")
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tests = install_args.get("tests", False)
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pkg, pkg_id = self.pkg, self.pkg_id
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tty.msg(install_msg(pkg_id, self.pid, install_status))
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tty.msg(install_msg(pkg_id, self.pid))
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self.start = self.start or time.time()
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self.status = BuildStatus.INSTALLING
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pkg.run_tests = tests is True or tests and pkg.name in tests
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pkg.run_tests = tests is True or (tests and pkg.name in tests)
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# hook that allows tests to inspect the Package before installation
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# see unit_test_check() docs.
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# Note: PARENT of the build process adds the new package to
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# the database, so that we don't need to re-read from file.
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spack.store.STORE.db.add(pkg.spec, explicit=self.explicit)
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progress.set_installed(self.pkg, self.pkg.prefix)
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except spack.error.StopPhase as e:
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# A StopPhase exception means that do_install was asked to
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# stop early from clients, and is not an error at this point
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class InstallTask(Task):
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"""Class for representing a build task for a package."""
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def execute(self, install_status):
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def execute(self, progress: InstallerProgress) -> ExecuteResult:
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"""
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Perform the installation of the requested spec and/or dependency
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represented by the build task.
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Args:
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progress: installation progress tracker
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Returns: execution result
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"""
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# no-op and requeue to build if not allowed to use cache
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# this
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if not self.use_cache:
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return ExecuteResult.MISSING_BINARY
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pkg, pkg_id = self.pkg, self.pkg_id
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tty.msg(install_msg(pkg_id, self.pid, install_status))
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tty.msg(install_msg(pkg_id, self.pid))
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self.start = self.start or time.time()
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self.status = BuildStatus.INSTALLING
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try:
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if _install_from_cache(pkg, self.explicit, unsigned):
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if _install_from_cache(pkg, progress, self.explicit, unsigned):
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return ExecuteResult.SUCCESS
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elif self.cache_only:
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raise spack.error.InstallError(
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class RewireTask(Task):
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"""Class for representing a rewire task for a package."""
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def execute(self, install_status):
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def execute(self, progress: InstallerProgress) -> ExecuteResult:
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"""Execute rewire task
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Rewire tasks are executed by either rewiring self.package.spec.build_spec that is already
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If not available installed or as binary, return ExecuteResult.MISSING_BUILD_SPEC.
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This will prompt the Installer to requeue the task with a dependency on the BuildTask
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to install self.pkg.spec.build_spec
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Args:
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progress: installation progress tracker
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Returns: execution result
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"""
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oldstatus = self.status
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self.status = BuildStatus.INSTALLING
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tty.msg(install_msg(self.pkg_id, self.pid, install_status))
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tty.msg(install_msg(self.pkg_id, self.pid))
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self.start = self.start or time.time()
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if not self.pkg.spec.build_spec.installed:
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try:
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install_args = self.request.install_args
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unsigned = install_args.get("unsigned")
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_process_binary_cache_tarball(self.pkg, explicit=self.explicit, unsigned=unsigned)
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_print_installed_pkg(self.pkg.prefix)
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progress.set_installed(self.pkg, self.pkg.prefix)
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return ExecuteResult.SUCCESS
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except BaseException as e:
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tty.error(f"Failed to rewire {self.pkg.spec} from binary. {e}")
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self.status = oldstatus
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return ExecuteResult.MISSING_BUILD_SPEC
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spack.rewiring.rewire_node(self.pkg.spec, self.explicit)
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_print_installed_pkg(self.pkg.prefix)
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progress.set_installed(self.pkg, self.pkg.prefix)
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return ExecuteResult.SUCCESS
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# Priority queue of tasks
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self.build_pq: List[Tuple[Tuple[int, int], Task]] = []
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# Installation status tracker
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self.progress: InstallerProgress = InstallerProgress(packages)
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# Mapping of unique package ids to task
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self.build_tasks: Dict[str, Task] = {}
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fail_fast = bool(request.install_args.get("fail_fast"))
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self.fail_fast = self.fail_fast or fail_fast
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def _install_task(self, task: Task, install_status: InstallStatus) -> ExecuteResult:
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def _install_task(self, task: Task) -> ExecuteResult:
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"""
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Perform the installation of the requested spec and/or dependency
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represented by the task.
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Args:
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task: the installation task for a package
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install_status: the installation status for the package"""
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rc = task.execute(install_status)
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"""
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rc = task.execute(self.progress)
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if rc == ExecuteResult.MISSING_BUILD_SPEC:
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self._requeue_with_build_spec_tasks(task)
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elif rc == ExecuteResult.MISSING_BINARY:
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self._requeue_as_build_task(task)
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else: # if rc == ExecuteResult.SUCCESS or rc == ExecuteResult.FAILED
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self._update_installed(task)
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return rc # Used by reporters to skip requeued tasks
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return rc
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def _overwrite_install_task(self, task: Task, install_status: InstallStatus) -> ExecuteResult:
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def _overwrite_install_task(self, task: Task):
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"""
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Try to run the install task overwriting the package prefix.
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If this fails, try to recover the original install prefix. If that fails
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too, mark the spec as uninstalled. This function always the original
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install error if installation fails.
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too, mark the spec as uninstalled.
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"""
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try:
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with fs.replace_directory_transaction(task.pkg.prefix):
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rc = self._install_task(task, install_status)
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rc = self._install_task(task)
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if rc in requeue_results:
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raise Requeue # raise to trigger transactional replacement of directory
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return rc
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except Requeue:
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return rc # This task is requeueing, not failing
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pass # This task is requeueing, not failing
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except fs.CouldNotRestoreDirectoryBackup as e:
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spack.store.STORE.db.remove(task.pkg.spec)
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if isinstance(e.inner_exception, Requeue):
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# Unwrap the actuall installation exception
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if isinstance(e.inner_exception, Requeue):
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tty.warn("Task will be requeued to build from source")
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return rc
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else:
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raise e.inner_exception
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else:
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return None
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def _requeue_task(self, task: Task, install_status: InstallStatus) -> None:
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def _requeue_task(self, task: Task) -> None:
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"""
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Requeues a task that appears to be in progress by another process.
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task (Task): the installation task for a package
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"""
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if task.status not in [BuildStatus.INSTALLED, BuildStatus.INSTALLING]:
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tty.debug(
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f"{install_msg(task.pkg_id, self.pid, install_status)} "
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"in progress by another process"
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)
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tty.debug(f"{install_msg(task.pkg_id, self.pid)} in progress by another process")
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new_task = task.next_attempt(self.installed)
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new_task.status = BuildStatus.INSTALLING
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single_requested_spec = len(self.build_requests) == 1
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failed_build_requests = []
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install_status = InstallStatus(len(self.build_pq))
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# Only enable the terminal status line when we're in a tty without debug info
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# enabled, so that the output does not get cluttered.
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term_status = TermStatusLine(
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@ -2165,8 +2213,7 @@ def install(self) -> None:
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keep_prefix = install_args.get("keep_prefix")
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pkg, pkg_id, spec = task.pkg, task.pkg_id, task.pkg.spec
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install_status.next_pkg(pkg)
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install_status.set_term_title(f"Processing {pkg.name}")
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self.progress.set_term_title(f"Processing {pkg.name}")
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tty.debug(f"Processing {pkg_id}: task={task}")
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# Ensure that the current spec has NO uninstalled dependencies,
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# which is assumed to be reflected directly in its priority.
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@ -2195,7 +2242,7 @@ def install(self) -> None:
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# Skip the installation if the spec is not being installed locally
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# (i.e., if external or upstream) BUT flag it as installed since
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# some package likely depends on it.
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if _handle_external_and_upstream(pkg, task.explicit):
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if _handle_external_and_upstream(pkg, task.explicit, self.progress):
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term_status.clear()
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self._flag_installed(pkg, task.dependents)
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continue
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@ -2216,7 +2263,7 @@ def install(self) -> None:
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# another process is likely (un)installing the spec or has
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# determined the spec has already been installed (though the
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# other process may be hung).
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install_status.set_term_title(f"Acquiring lock for {pkg.name}")
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self.progress.set_term_title(f"Acquiring lock for {pkg.name}")
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term_status.add(pkg_id)
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ltype, lock = self._ensure_locked("write", pkg)
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if lock is None:
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@ -2228,7 +2275,7 @@ def install(self) -> None:
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# can check the status presumably established by another process
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# -- failed, installed, or uninstalled -- on the next pass.
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if lock is None:
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self._requeue_task(task, install_status)
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self._requeue_task(task)
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continue
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term_status.clear()
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@ -2239,7 +2286,7 @@ def install(self) -> None:
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task.request.overwrite_time = time.time()
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# Determine state of installation artifacts and adjust accordingly.
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install_status.set_term_title(f"Preparing {pkg.name}")
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self.progress.set_term_title(f"Preparing {pkg.name}")
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self._prepare_for_install(task)
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# Flag an already installed package
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@ -2251,7 +2298,7 @@ def install(self) -> None:
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if lock is not None:
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self._update_installed(task)
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path = spack.util.path.debug_padded_filter(pkg.prefix)
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_print_installed_pkg(path)
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self.progress.set_installed(pkg, path)
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else:
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# At this point we've failed to get a write or a read
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# lock, which means another process has taken a write
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@ -2262,7 +2309,7 @@ def install(self) -> None:
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# established by the other process -- failed, installed,
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# or uninstalled -- on the next pass.
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self.installed.remove(pkg_id)
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self._requeue_task(task, install_status)
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self._requeue_task(task)
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continue
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# Having a read lock on an uninstalled pkg may mean another
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@ -2275,19 +2322,19 @@ def install(self) -> None:
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# uninstalled -- on the next pass.
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if ltype == "read":
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lock.release_read()
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self._requeue_task(task, install_status)
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self._requeue_task(task)
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continue
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|
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# Proceed with the installation since we have an exclusive write
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# lock on the package.
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install_status.set_term_title(f"Installing {pkg.name}")
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self.progress.set_term_title(f"Installing {pkg.name}")
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try:
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action = self._install_action(task)
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if action == InstallAction.INSTALL:
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self._install_task(task, install_status)
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self._install_task(task)
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elif action == InstallAction.OVERWRITE:
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self._overwrite_install_task(task, install_status)
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self._overwrite_install_task(task)
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|
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# If we installed then we should keep the prefix
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stop_before_phase = getattr(pkg, "stop_before_phase", None)
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@ -2494,7 +2541,6 @@ def run(self) -> bool:
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|
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print_install_test_log(self.pkg)
|
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_print_timer(pre=self.pre, pkg_id=self.pkg_id, timer=self.timer)
|
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_print_installed_pkg(self.pkg.prefix)
|
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|
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# preserve verbosity across runs
|
||||
return self.echo
|
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|
@ -153,8 +153,7 @@
|
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r"(})?" # finish format string with non-escaped close brace }, or missing if not present
|
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r"|"
|
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# OPTION 3: mismatched close brace (option 2 would consume a matched open brace)
|
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r"(})" # brace
|
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r")",
|
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r"(})" r")", # brace
|
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re.IGNORECASE,
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
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@ -2680,7 +2679,7 @@ def name_and_dependency_types(s: str) -> Tuple[str, dt.DepFlag]:
|
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return name, depflag
|
||||
|
||||
def spec_and_dependency_types(
|
||||
s: Union[Spec, Tuple[Spec, str]],
|
||||
s: Union[Spec, Tuple[Spec, str]]
|
||||
) -> Tuple[Spec, dt.DepFlag]:
|
||||
"""Given a non-string key in the literal, extracts the spec
|
||||
and its dependency types.
|
||||
@ -5151,6 +5150,21 @@ def eval_conditional(string):
|
||||
return eval(string, valid_variables)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class DagCountVisitor:
|
||||
"""Class for counting the number of specs encountered during traversal."""
|
||||
|
||||
def __init__(self, depflag: int):
|
||||
self.depflag: int = depflag
|
||||
self.number: int = 0
|
||||
|
||||
def accept(self, item: traverse.EdgeAndDepth) -> bool:
|
||||
self.number += 1
|
||||
return True
|
||||
|
||||
def neighbors(self, item: traverse.EdgeAndDepth):
|
||||
return item.edge.spec.edges_to_dependencies(depflag=self.depflag)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class SpecParseError(spack.error.SpecError):
|
||||
"""Wrapper for ParseError for when we're parsing specs."""
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
|
||||
import spack.spec
|
||||
import spack.store
|
||||
import spack.util.lock as lk
|
||||
from spack.installer import PackageInstaller
|
||||
import spack.util.spack_json as sjson
|
||||
from spack.main import SpackCommand
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -123,19 +123,15 @@ def test_install_msg(monkeypatch):
|
||||
install_msg = "Installing {0}".format(name)
|
||||
|
||||
monkeypatch.setattr(tty, "_debug", 0)
|
||||
assert inst.install_msg(name, pid, None) == install_msg
|
||||
|
||||
install_status = inst.InstallStatus(1)
|
||||
expected = "{0} [0/1]".format(install_msg)
|
||||
assert inst.install_msg(name, pid, install_status) == expected
|
||||
assert inst.install_msg(name, pid) == install_msg
|
||||
|
||||
monkeypatch.setattr(tty, "_debug", 1)
|
||||
assert inst.install_msg(name, pid, None) == install_msg
|
||||
assert inst.install_msg(name, pid) == install_msg
|
||||
|
||||
# Expect the PID to be added at debug level 2
|
||||
monkeypatch.setattr(tty, "_debug", 2)
|
||||
expected = "{0}: {1}".format(pid, install_msg)
|
||||
assert inst.install_msg(name, pid, None) == expected
|
||||
assert inst.install_msg(name, pid) == expected
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_install_from_cache_errors(install_mockery):
|
||||
@ -147,13 +143,15 @@ def test_install_from_cache_errors(install_mockery):
|
||||
with pytest.raises(
|
||||
spack.error.InstallError, match="No binary found when cache-only was specified"
|
||||
):
|
||||
PackageInstaller(
|
||||
inst.PackageInstaller(
|
||||
[spec.package], package_cache_only=True, dependencies_cache_only=True
|
||||
).install()
|
||||
assert not spec.package.installed_from_binary_cache
|
||||
|
||||
# Check when don't expect to install only from binary cache
|
||||
assert not inst._install_from_cache(spec.package, explicit=True, unsigned=False)
|
||||
assert not inst._install_from_cache(
|
||||
spec.package, inst.InstallerProgress([spec.package]), explicit=True, unsigned=False
|
||||
)
|
||||
assert not spec.package.installed_from_binary_cache
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -163,7 +161,9 @@ def test_install_from_cache_ok(install_mockery, monkeypatch):
|
||||
monkeypatch.setattr(inst, "_try_install_from_binary_cache", _true)
|
||||
monkeypatch.setattr(spack.hooks, "post_install", _noop)
|
||||
|
||||
assert inst._install_from_cache(spec.package, explicit=True, unsigned=False)
|
||||
assert inst._install_from_cache(
|
||||
spec.package, inst.InstallerProgress([spec.package]), explicit=True, unsigned=False
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_process_external_package_module(install_mockery, monkeypatch, capfd):
|
||||
@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ def test_install_spliced_build_spec_installed(install_mockery, capfd, mock_fetch
|
||||
|
||||
# Do the splice.
|
||||
out = spec.splice(dep, transitive)
|
||||
PackageInstaller([out.build_spec.package]).install()
|
||||
inst.PackageInstaller([out.build_spec.package]).install()
|
||||
|
||||
installer = create_installer([out], {"verbose": True, "fail_fast": True})
|
||||
installer._init_queue()
|
||||
@ -659,7 +659,7 @@ def test_install_splice_root_from_binary(
|
||||
original_spec = spack.concretize.concretize_one(root_str)
|
||||
spec_to_splice = spack.concretize.concretize_one("splice-h+foo")
|
||||
|
||||
PackageInstaller([original_spec.package, spec_to_splice.package]).install()
|
||||
inst.PackageInstaller([original_spec.package, spec_to_splice.package]).install()
|
||||
|
||||
out = original_spec.splice(spec_to_splice, transitive)
|
||||
|
||||
@ -676,7 +676,7 @@ def test_install_splice_root_from_binary(
|
||||
uninstall = SpackCommand("uninstall")
|
||||
uninstall("-ay")
|
||||
|
||||
PackageInstaller([out.package], unsigned=True).install()
|
||||
inst.PackageInstaller([out.package], unsigned=True).install()
|
||||
|
||||
assert len(spack.store.STORE.db.query()) == len(list(out.traverse()))
|
||||
|
||||
@ -687,7 +687,7 @@ def test_install_task_use_cache(install_mockery, monkeypatch):
|
||||
task = create_install_task(request.pkg)
|
||||
|
||||
monkeypatch.setattr(inst, "_install_from_cache", _true)
|
||||
installer._install_task(task, None)
|
||||
installer._install_task(task)
|
||||
assert request.pkg_id in installer.installed
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ def _missing(*args, **kwargs):
|
||||
assert inst.package_id(popped_task.pkg.spec) not in installer.build_tasks
|
||||
|
||||
monkeypatch.setattr(task, "execute", _missing)
|
||||
installer._install_task(task, None)
|
||||
installer._install_task(task)
|
||||
|
||||
# Ensure the dropped task/spec was added back by _install_task
|
||||
assert inst.package_id(popped_task.pkg.spec) in installer.build_tasks
|
||||
@ -759,7 +759,7 @@ def test_requeue_task(install_mockery, capfd):
|
||||
# temporarily set tty debug messages on so we can test output
|
||||
current_debug_level = tty.debug_level()
|
||||
tty.set_debug(1)
|
||||
installer._requeue_task(task, None)
|
||||
installer._requeue_task(task)
|
||||
tty.set_debug(current_debug_level)
|
||||
|
||||
ids = list(installer.build_tasks)
|
||||
@ -912,11 +912,11 @@ def test_install_failed_not_fast(install_mockery, monkeypatch, capsys):
|
||||
assert "Skipping build of pkg-a" in out
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _interrupt(installer, task, install_status, **kwargs):
|
||||
def _interrupt(installer, task, **kwargs):
|
||||
if task.pkg.name == "pkg-a":
|
||||
raise KeyboardInterrupt("mock keyboard interrupt for pkg-a")
|
||||
else:
|
||||
return installer._real_install_task(task, None)
|
||||
return installer._real_install_task(task)
|
||||
# installer.installed.add(task.pkg.name)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -942,12 +942,12 @@ class MyBuildException(Exception):
|
||||
pass
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _install_fail_my_build_exception(installer, task, install_status, **kwargs):
|
||||
def _install_fail_my_build_exception(installer, task, **kwargs):
|
||||
if task.pkg.name == "pkg-a":
|
||||
raise MyBuildException("mock internal package build error for pkg-a")
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# No need for more complex logic here because no splices
|
||||
task.execute(install_status)
|
||||
task.execute(installer.progress)
|
||||
installer._update_installed(task)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1032,8 +1032,8 @@ def test_install_lock_failures(install_mockery, monkeypatch, capfd):
|
||||
"""Cover basic install lock failure handling in a single pass."""
|
||||
|
||||
# Note: this test relies on installing a package with no dependencies
|
||||
def _requeued(installer, task, install_status):
|
||||
tty.msg("requeued {0}".format(task.pkg.spec.name))
|
||||
def _requeued(installer, task):
|
||||
tty.msg(f"requeued {task.pkg.spec.name}")
|
||||
|
||||
installer = create_installer(["pkg-c"], {})
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1066,7 +1066,7 @@ def _prep(installer, task):
|
||||
# also do not allow the package to be locked again
|
||||
monkeypatch.setattr(inst.PackageInstaller, "_ensure_locked", _not_locked)
|
||||
|
||||
def _requeued(installer, task, install_status):
|
||||
def _requeued(installer, task):
|
||||
tty.msg(f"requeued {inst.package_id(task.pkg.spec)}")
|
||||
|
||||
# Flag the package as installed
|
||||
@ -1098,8 +1098,8 @@ def _prep(installer, task):
|
||||
tty.msg("preparing {0}".format(task.pkg.spec.name))
|
||||
assert task.pkg.spec.name not in installer.installed
|
||||
|
||||
def _requeued(installer, task, install_status):
|
||||
tty.msg("requeued {0}".format(task.pkg.spec.name))
|
||||
def _requeued(installer, task):
|
||||
tty.msg(f"requeued {task.pkg.spec.name}")
|
||||
|
||||
# Force a read lock
|
||||
monkeypatch.setattr(inst.PackageInstaller, "_ensure_locked", _read)
|
||||
@ -1156,7 +1156,7 @@ def test_overwrite_install_backup_success(temporary_store, config, mock_packages
|
||||
installed_file = os.path.join(task.pkg.prefix, "some_file")
|
||||
fs.touchp(installed_file)
|
||||
|
||||
def _install_task(self, task, install_status):
|
||||
def _install_task(self, task):
|
||||
shutil.rmtree(task.pkg.prefix, ignore_errors=True)
|
||||
fs.mkdirp(task.pkg.prefix)
|
||||
raise Exception("Some fatal install error")
|
||||
@ -1174,7 +1174,7 @@ def remove(self, spec):
|
||||
# Installation should throw the installation exception, not the backup
|
||||
# failure.
|
||||
with pytest.raises(Exception, match="Some fatal install error"):
|
||||
installer._overwrite_install_task(task, None)
|
||||
installer._overwrite_install_task(task)
|
||||
|
||||
# Make sure the package is not marked uninstalled and the original dir
|
||||
# is back.
|
||||
@ -1197,7 +1197,7 @@ def test_overwrite_install_backup_failure(temporary_store, config, mock_packages
|
||||
installed_file = os.path.join(task.pkg.prefix, "some_file")
|
||||
fs.touchp(installed_file)
|
||||
|
||||
def _install_task(self, task, install_status):
|
||||
def _install_task(self, task):
|
||||
# Remove the backup directory, which is at the same level as the prefix,
|
||||
# starting with .backup
|
||||
backup_glob = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.normpath(task.pkg.prefix)), ".backup*")
|
||||
@ -1218,7 +1218,7 @@ def remove(self, spec):
|
||||
# Installation should throw the installation exception, not the backup
|
||||
# failure.
|
||||
with pytest.raises(Exception, match="Some fatal install error"):
|
||||
installer._overwrite_install_task(task, None)
|
||||
installer._overwrite_install_task(task)
|
||||
|
||||
# Make sure that `remove` was called on the database after an unsuccessful
|
||||
# attempt to restore the backup.
|
||||
@ -1274,7 +1274,7 @@ def test_print_install_test_log_skipped(install_mockery, mock_packages, capfd, r
|
||||
pkg = s.package
|
||||
|
||||
pkg.run_tests = run_tests
|
||||
spack.installer.print_install_test_log(pkg)
|
||||
inst.print_install_test_log(pkg)
|
||||
out = capfd.readouterr()[0]
|
||||
assert out == ""
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1291,12 +1291,23 @@ def test_print_install_test_log_failures(
|
||||
pkg.run_tests = True
|
||||
pkg.tester.test_log_file = str(tmpdir.join("test-log.txt"))
|
||||
pkg.tester.add_failure(AssertionError("test"), "test-failure")
|
||||
spack.installer.print_install_test_log(pkg)
|
||||
inst.print_install_test_log(pkg)
|
||||
err = capfd.readouterr()[1]
|
||||
assert "no test log file" in err
|
||||
|
||||
# Having test log results in path being output
|
||||
fs.touch(pkg.tester.test_log_file)
|
||||
spack.installer.print_install_test_log(pkg)
|
||||
inst.print_install_test_log(pkg)
|
||||
out = capfd.readouterr()[0]
|
||||
assert "See test results at" in out
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_specs_count(install_mockery, mock_packages):
|
||||
"""Check SpecCounts DAG visitor total matches expected."""
|
||||
spec = spack.spec.Spec("mpileaks^mpich").concretized()
|
||||
counter = inst.SpecsCount(dt.LINK | dt.RUN)
|
||||
number_specs = counter.total([spec])
|
||||
|
||||
json = sjson.load(spec.to_json())
|
||||
number_spec_nodes = len(json["spec"]["nodes"])
|
||||
assert number_specs == number_spec_nodes
|
||||
|
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Block a user