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#
# spec file for package julia
#
# Copyright (c) 2024 SUSE LLC
#
# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
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# upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the
# file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the
# license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which
# case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a
# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
# published by the Open Source Initiative.
# Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/
#
# We must not strip binaries in julia, since it can lead to many problems.
# For example, see:
#
# https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/issues/17941
%undefine _build_create_debug
%define __arch_install_post export NO_BRP_STRIP_DEBUG=true
%global __provides_exclude_from ^%{_libdir}/%{name}/.*\\.so$
Accepting request 1173660 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.3: * Fix outdated usage of scrubbing for log test failures * [REPL] Fix typo in using/import completion * Avoid compiler warning about redefining jl_globalref_t * yet more atomics & cache-line fixes on work-stealing queue * build: remove extra .a file * Bump CSL to 1.1.1 to fix libgomp bug * codegen: change tbaa of ptr_phi to tbaa_value * Default to the medium code model in x86 linux * Remove some duplicates from emitted compilation traces for Julia 1.10 * Add version string to sysimg triple * Add missing GC_POP() in emit_cfunction * typeintersect: fix UnionAll unaliasing bug caused by innervars * Apply backported changes - GC typo fix - Add inventory writing via DocumenterInventoryWritingBackport - Add mpfr-looking-for-gmp-fix.patch - Cleanup specfile - Limit to x86_64(-v3) architectures. aarch64 has libquadmath disabled - Tests are currently broken. Idk how upstream was able to have all their checks green despite I using the some bundled dependencies. Other issues are because of hardcoded libraries in the jll packages even though their versions are non-impactful to Julia. - Nghttp, Mbedtls, PCRE, LibGit2, LibSSH, gmp, mpfr, and DSFMT are now using the bundled dependencies. * now added to the globally defined _privatelibs * ./julia-hardcoded-libs.patch is now updated. * the only dependencies that do not require much intervention is libblastrampoline and openlibm OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173660 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=175
2024-05-15 02:18:59 +02:00
%global julia_march native
# If not Tumbleweed. Leap 15.6 seems to have trouble with libpthread
%if 0%{?suse_version} < 1600
%global __julia_opts NO_GIT=1 DEPS_GIT=0 BUILD_LLD=1 BUILD_LLDB=1 USE_CCACHE=1 USE_BINARYBUILDER=0 USE_SYSTEM_CSL=1 USE_SYSTEM_LLVM=0 USE_SYSTEM_LLD=0 OPENBLAS_USE_THREAD=0 OPENBLAS_TARGET_ARCH=NEHALEM OPENBLAS_SYMBOLSUFFIX="%{?__isa_bits}_" OPENBLAS_LIBNAMESUFFIX="%{?__isa_bits}_" OPENBLAS_CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" LIBBLAS=-lopenblas64_ LIBBLASNAME=libopenblas64_ LIBLAPACK=-lopenblas64_ LIBLAPACKNAME=libopenblas64_ SUITESPARSE_LIB="-lumfpack64_ -lcholmod64_ -lamd64_ -lcamd64_ -lcolamd64_ -lspqr64_" USE_SYSTEM_LIBUNWIND=1 USE_SYSTEM_PCRE=0 USE_SYSTEM_BLAS=0 USE_SYSTEM_LAPACK=0 USE_SYSTEM_LIBBLASTRAMPOLINE=0 USE_SYSTEM_GMP=0 USE_SYSTEM_MPFR=0 USE_SYSTEM_LIBSUITESPARSE=0 USE_SYSTEM_SUITESPARSE=0 USE_INTEL_JITEVENTS=0 USE_SYSTEM_LIBWHICH=1 USE_SYSTEM_DSFMT=0 USE_SYSTEM_LIBUV=0 USE_SYSTEM_UTF8PROC=1 USE_SYSTEM_LIBGIT2=0 USE_SYSTEM_LIBSSH2=0 USE_SYSTEM_MBEDTLS=0 USE_SYSTEM_CURL=1 USE_SYSTEM_PATCHELF=1 USE_SYSTEM_ZLIB=1 USE_SYSTEM_P7ZIP=1 USE_SYSTEM_OPENLIBM=1 USE_BLAS64=1 JLDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS" USE_BINARYBUILDER_BLASTRAMPOLINE=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_CURL=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_DSFMT=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_GMP=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_LIBGIT2=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_LIBSSH2=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_LIBSUITESPARSE=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_LIBTRACYCLIENT=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_LIBUNWIND=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_LIBUV=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_LLVM=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_MBEDTLS=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_MPFR=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_OPENBLAS=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_OPENLIBM=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_P7ZIP=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_PCRE=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_ZLIB=0 VERBOSE=0
%else
%global __julia_opts NO_GIT=1 DEPS_GIT=0 BUILD_LLD=1 BUILD_LLDB=1 USE_CCACHE=1 USE_BINARYBUILDER=0 USE_SYSTEM_CSL=1 USE_SYSTEM_LLVM=0 USE_SYSTEM_LLD=0 OPENBLAS_SYMBOLSUFFIX="%{?__isa_bits}_" OPENBLAS_LIBNAMESUFFIX="%{?__isa_bits}_" OPENBLAS_CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" LIBBLAS=-lopenblas64_ LIBBLASNAME=libopenblas64_ LIBLAPACK=-lopenblas64_ LIBLAPACKNAME=libopenblas64_ SUITESPARSE_LIB="-lumfpack64_ -lcholmod64_ -lamd64_ -lcamd64_ -lcolamd64_ -lspqr64_" USE_SYSTEM_LIBUNWIND=1 USE_SYSTEM_PCRE=0 USE_SYSTEM_BLAS=0 USE_SYSTEM_LAPACK=0 USE_SYSTEM_LIBBLASTRAMPOLINE=0 USE_SYSTEM_GMP=0 USE_SYSTEM_MPFR=0 USE_SYSTEM_LIBSUITESPARSE=0 USE_SYSTEM_SUITESPARSE=0 USE_INTEL_JITEVENTS=0 USE_SYSTEM_LIBWHICH=1 USE_SYSTEM_DSFMT=0 USE_SYSTEM_LIBUV=0 USE_SYSTEM_UTF8PROC=1 USE_SYSTEM_LIBGIT2=0 USE_SYSTEM_LIBSSH2=0 USE_SYSTEM_MBEDTLS=0 USE_SYSTEM_CURL=1 USE_SYSTEM_PATCHELF=1 USE_SYSTEM_ZLIB=1 USE_SYSTEM_P7ZIP=1 USE_SYSTEM_OPENLIBM=1 USE_BLAS64=1 JLDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS" USE_BINARYBUILDER_BLASTRAMPOLINE=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_CURL=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_DSFMT=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_GMP=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_LIBGIT2=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_LIBSSH2=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_LIBSUITESPARSE=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_LIBTRACYCLIENT=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_LIBUNWIND=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_LIBUV=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_LLVM=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_MBEDTLS=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_MPFR=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_OPENBLAS=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_OPENLIBM=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_P7ZIP=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_PCRE=0 USE_BINARYBUILDER_ZLIB=0 VERBOSE=0
%endif
# List all bundled libraries.
%global _privatelibs lib(ssh.*|pcre.*|dSFMT.*|gmp.*|mpfr.*|git.*|mbed.*|nghttp.*||LLVM-.*|ccalltest|llvmcalltest|uv|openblas.*|lapack.*|sys|julia.*|amd|btf|camd|ccolamd|cholmod|colamd|cxsparse|graphblas|klu|klu_cholmod|lagraph|lagraphx|ldl|paru|rbio|spex|spqr|suitesparse_mongoose|suitesparseconfig|umfpack)\\.so.*
%global __provides_exclude ^(%{_privatelibs})$
%global __requires_exclude ^(%{_privatelibs})$
%define libjulia_sover_major 1
Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
2023-12-28 10:28:50 +01:00
%define libjulia_sover_minor 10
Accepting request 1170084 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.2: * JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). * `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. * A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). * The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). * The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. * When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. * [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. * The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one process spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution. * `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. * `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. * `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. * `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. * A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. * `printstyled` now supports italic output. * `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. * `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. * `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. * Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). * `AbstractQ` no longer subtypes `AbstractMatrix`. Moreover, `adjoint(Q::AbstractQ)` no longer wraps `Q` in an `Adjoint` type, but instead in an `AdjointQ`, that itself subtypes `AbstractQ`. This change accounts for the fact that typically `AbstractQ` instances behave like function-based, matrix-backed linear operators, and hence don't allow for efficient indexing. Also, many `AbstractQ` types can act on vectors/matrices of different size, acting like a matrix with context-dependent size. With this change, `AbstractQ` has a well-defined API that is described in detail in the [Julia documentation](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/LinearAlgebra/#man-linalg-abstractq). * Adjoints and transposes of `Factorization` objects are no longer wrapped in `Adjoint` and `Transpose` wrappers, respectively. Instead, they are wrapped in `AdjointFactorization` and `TranposeFactorization` types, which themselves subtype `Factorization`. * New functions `hermitianpart` and `hermitianpart!` for extracting the Hermitian (real symmetric) part of a matrix. * The `norm` of the adjoint or transpose of an `AbstractMatrix` now returns the norm of the parent matrix by default, matching the current behaviour for `AbstractVector`s. * `eigen(A, B)` and `eigvals(A, B)`, where one of `A` or `B` is symmetric or Hermitian, are now fully supported. * `eigvals/eigen(A, cholesky(B))` now computes the generalized eigenvalues (`eigen`: and eigenvectors) of `A` and `B` via Cholesky decomposition for positive definite `B`. Note: The second argument is the output of `cholesky`. * Format specifiers now support dynamic width and precision, e.g. `%*s` and `%*.*g`. * When stack traces are printed, the printed depth of types in function signatures will be limited to avoid overly verbose output. * The `@test_broken` macro (or `@test` with `broken=true`) now complains if the test expression returns a non-boolean value in the same way as a non-broken test. * When a call to `@test` fails or errors inside a function, a larger stacktrace is now printed such that the location of the test within a `@testset` can be retrieved. * `code_native` and `@code_native` now default to intel syntax instead of AT&T. * `@time_imports` now shows the timing of any module `__init__()`s that are run. * The `@pure` macro is now deprecated. Use `Base.@assume_effects :foldable` instead ([#48682]). - Set Cmake version requirement to be at least 3.22 - Accommodate renaming dependencies in specfile. - Disable jldownload by just running true - Add fix-dependencies-checksums.patch * Fix checksum checks for suitesparse aarch64. Sources are fetched from the same source. * Fix checksum checks for libLLVM_jll * It's checking for the checksums and it is also trying to fetch them from the internet and idk what's the point of having the full julia tarball. - Fix build * use bundled suitesparse. comment out system suitesparse build requirement * comment out openblas development dependencies. use bundled openblas. * comment out lapack development dependencies. use bundled lapack. * move openblas build away from the actual make build. this ensures that it's installed properly because doing otherwise will skip the install of the dependencies. weird but it works. - Update specfile for bundled LLVM - Add missing build requirements for bundled llvm 15 - Fix aarch64 build. it needs to download a source that can just be copied which is SuiteSparse.v7.2.1+1.aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1170084 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=174
2024-04-25 01:00:42 +02:00
%define _julia_llvm_version 15.0.7-10
%if "@BUILD_FLAVOR@%{nil}" == "compat"
%define compat_mode 1
%else
%define compat_mode 0
%endif
%if 0%{?compat_mode}
%define libname libjulia-compat%{libjulia_sover_major}_%{libjulia_sover_minor}
%else
%define libname libjulia%{libjulia_sover_major}_%{libjulia_sover_minor}
%endif
# LTO currently makes building blastrampoline and Julia itself fail
# It is not enabled upstream anyway
%global _lto_cflags %nil
Version: 1.10.4
Release: 0
URL: http://julialang.org/
Source0: https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/releases/download/v%{version}/julia-%{version}-full.tar.gz
Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
2023-12-28 10:28:50 +01:00
Source1: https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/releases/download/v%{version}/julia-%{version}-full.tar.gz.asc
Source2: https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/julia/-/raw/main/keys/pgp/3673DF529D9049477F76B37566E3C7DC03D6E495.asc?ref_type=heads#/julia.keyring
Source3: https://www.unicode.org/Public/13.0.0/ucd/UnicodeData.txt
Source4: julia-rpmlintrc
Accepting request 1170084 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.2: * JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). * `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. * A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). * The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). * The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. * When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. * [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. * The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one process spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution. * `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. * `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. * `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. * `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. * A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. * `printstyled` now supports italic output. * `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. * `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. * `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. * Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). * `AbstractQ` no longer subtypes `AbstractMatrix`. Moreover, `adjoint(Q::AbstractQ)` no longer wraps `Q` in an `Adjoint` type, but instead in an `AdjointQ`, that itself subtypes `AbstractQ`. This change accounts for the fact that typically `AbstractQ` instances behave like function-based, matrix-backed linear operators, and hence don't allow for efficient indexing. Also, many `AbstractQ` types can act on vectors/matrices of different size, acting like a matrix with context-dependent size. With this change, `AbstractQ` has a well-defined API that is described in detail in the [Julia documentation](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/LinearAlgebra/#man-linalg-abstractq). * Adjoints and transposes of `Factorization` objects are no longer wrapped in `Adjoint` and `Transpose` wrappers, respectively. Instead, they are wrapped in `AdjointFactorization` and `TranposeFactorization` types, which themselves subtype `Factorization`. * New functions `hermitianpart` and `hermitianpart!` for extracting the Hermitian (real symmetric) part of a matrix. * The `norm` of the adjoint or transpose of an `AbstractMatrix` now returns the norm of the parent matrix by default, matching the current behaviour for `AbstractVector`s. * `eigen(A, B)` and `eigvals(A, B)`, where one of `A` or `B` is symmetric or Hermitian, are now fully supported. * `eigvals/eigen(A, cholesky(B))` now computes the generalized eigenvalues (`eigen`: and eigenvectors) of `A` and `B` via Cholesky decomposition for positive definite `B`. Note: The second argument is the output of `cholesky`. * Format specifiers now support dynamic width and precision, e.g. `%*s` and `%*.*g`. * When stack traces are printed, the printed depth of types in function signatures will be limited to avoid overly verbose output. * The `@test_broken` macro (or `@test` with `broken=true`) now complains if the test expression returns a non-boolean value in the same way as a non-broken test. * When a call to `@test` fails or errors inside a function, a larger stacktrace is now printed such that the location of the test within a `@testset` can be retrieved. * `code_native` and `@code_native` now default to intel syntax instead of AT&T. * `@time_imports` now shows the timing of any module `__init__()`s that are run. * The `@pure` macro is now deprecated. Use `Base.@assume_effects :foldable` instead ([#48682]). - Set Cmake version requirement to be at least 3.22 - Accommodate renaming dependencies in specfile. - Disable jldownload by just running true - Add fix-dependencies-checksums.patch * Fix checksum checks for suitesparse aarch64. Sources are fetched from the same source. * Fix checksum checks for libLLVM_jll * It's checking for the checksums and it is also trying to fetch them from the internet and idk what's the point of having the full julia tarball. - Fix build * use bundled suitesparse. comment out system suitesparse build requirement * comment out openblas development dependencies. use bundled openblas. * comment out lapack development dependencies. use bundled lapack. * move openblas build away from the actual make build. this ensures that it's installed properly because doing otherwise will skip the install of the dependencies. weird but it works. - Update specfile for bundled LLVM - Add missing build requirements for bundled llvm 15 - Fix aarch64 build. it needs to download a source that can just be copied which is SuiteSparse.v7.2.1+1.aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1170084 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=174
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# PATCH-FIX-OPENSUSE julia-env-script-interpreter.patch ronisbr@gmail.com -- Change script interpreted to avoid errors in rpmlint.
Patch1: julia-env-script-interpreter.patch
# PATCH-FIX-OPENSUSE disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch -- this patch ACTUALLY DISABLES the offline builds 😉
Patch2: disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch
# PATCH-FIX-OPENSUSE -- Despite having no network, build looks for UnicodeData.txt (now Source3). Disabled with this patch.
Patch3: disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch
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# Based on https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/julia/-/raw/main/julia-libunwind-1.6.patch?ref_type=heads -- System libunwind compatibility
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# Based of https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/julia/-/raw/main/julia-libcholmod-cuda.patch?ref_type=heads -- we don't have NVIDIA or any CUDA platform by default
Patch5: julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch
# PATCH-FIX-OPENSUSE -- julia hardcodes looking for the libraries
Patch6: openlibm.patch
# PATCH-FIX-OPENSUSE -- Julia packages e.g. LibCURL_jll.jl uses dlopen for libraries
Patch7: julia-hardcoded-libs.patch
# PATCH-FIX-OPENSUSE -- A bug in MPFR which they describe in their INSTALL file. So we have to assist the mpfr.mk that julia uses.
Patch8: mpfr-looking-for-gmp-fix.patch
# PATCH-FIX-UPSTREAM
Patch9: https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/pull/54605.patch#/allow_libssp_libatomic_and_libgomp_to_fail_as_they_are_not_available_on_all_systems.patch
Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
2023-12-28 10:28:50 +01:00
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Accepting request 1173660 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.3: * Fix outdated usage of scrubbing for log test failures * [REPL] Fix typo in using/import completion * Avoid compiler warning about redefining jl_globalref_t * yet more atomics & cache-line fixes on work-stealing queue * build: remove extra .a file * Bump CSL to 1.1.1 to fix libgomp bug * codegen: change tbaa of ptr_phi to tbaa_value * Default to the medium code model in x86 linux * Remove some duplicates from emitted compilation traces for Julia 1.10 * Add version string to sysimg triple * Add missing GC_POP() in emit_cfunction * typeintersect: fix UnionAll unaliasing bug caused by innervars * Apply backported changes - GC typo fix - Add inventory writing via DocumenterInventoryWritingBackport - Add mpfr-looking-for-gmp-fix.patch - Cleanup specfile - Limit to x86_64(-v3) architectures. aarch64 has libquadmath disabled - Tests are currently broken. Idk how upstream was able to have all their checks green despite I using the some bundled dependencies. Other issues are because of hardcoded libraries in the jll packages even though their versions are non-impactful to Julia. - Nghttp, Mbedtls, PCRE, LibGit2, LibSSH, gmp, mpfr, and DSFMT are now using the bundled dependencies. * now added to the globally defined _privatelibs * ./julia-hardcoded-libs.patch is now updated. * the only dependencies that do not require much intervention is libblastrampoline and openlibm OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173660 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=175
2024-05-15 02:18:59 +02:00
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Accepting request 1170084 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.2: * JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). * `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. * A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). * The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). * The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. * When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. * [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. * The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one process spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution. * `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. * `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. * `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. * `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. * A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. * `printstyled` now supports italic output. * `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. * `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. * `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. * Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). * `AbstractQ` no longer subtypes `AbstractMatrix`. Moreover, `adjoint(Q::AbstractQ)` no longer wraps `Q` in an `Adjoint` type, but instead in an `AdjointQ`, that itself subtypes `AbstractQ`. This change accounts for the fact that typically `AbstractQ` instances behave like function-based, matrix-backed linear operators, and hence don't allow for efficient indexing. Also, many `AbstractQ` types can act on vectors/matrices of different size, acting like a matrix with context-dependent size. With this change, `AbstractQ` has a well-defined API that is described in detail in the [Julia documentation](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/LinearAlgebra/#man-linalg-abstractq). * Adjoints and transposes of `Factorization` objects are no longer wrapped in `Adjoint` and `Transpose` wrappers, respectively. Instead, they are wrapped in `AdjointFactorization` and `TranposeFactorization` types, which themselves subtype `Factorization`. * New functions `hermitianpart` and `hermitianpart!` for extracting the Hermitian (real symmetric) part of a matrix. * The `norm` of the adjoint or transpose of an `AbstractMatrix` now returns the norm of the parent matrix by default, matching the current behaviour for `AbstractVector`s. * `eigen(A, B)` and `eigvals(A, B)`, where one of `A` or `B` is symmetric or Hermitian, are now fully supported. * `eigvals/eigen(A, cholesky(B))` now computes the generalized eigenvalues (`eigen`: and eigenvectors) of `A` and `B` via Cholesky decomposition for positive definite `B`. Note: The second argument is the output of `cholesky`. * Format specifiers now support dynamic width and precision, e.g. `%*s` and `%*.*g`. * When stack traces are printed, the printed depth of types in function signatures will be limited to avoid overly verbose output. * The `@test_broken` macro (or `@test` with `broken=true`) now complains if the test expression returns a non-boolean value in the same way as a non-broken test. * When a call to `@test` fails or errors inside a function, a larger stacktrace is now printed such that the location of the test within a `@testset` can be retrieved. * `code_native` and `@code_native` now default to intel syntax instead of AT&T. * `@time_imports` now shows the timing of any module `__init__()`s that are run. * The `@pure` macro is now deprecated. Use `Base.@assume_effects :foldable` instead ([#48682]). - Set Cmake version requirement to be at least 3.22 - Accommodate renaming dependencies in specfile. - Disable jldownload by just running true - Add fix-dependencies-checksums.patch * Fix checksum checks for suitesparse aarch64. Sources are fetched from the same source. * Fix checksum checks for libLLVM_jll * It's checking for the checksums and it is also trying to fetch them from the internet and idk what's the point of having the full julia tarball. - Fix build * use bundled suitesparse. comment out system suitesparse build requirement * comment out openblas development dependencies. use bundled openblas. * comment out lapack development dependencies. use bundled lapack. * move openblas build away from the actual make build. this ensures that it's installed properly because doing otherwise will skip the install of the dependencies. weird but it works. - Update specfile for bundled LLVM - Add missing build requirements for bundled llvm 15 - Fix aarch64 build. it needs to download a source that can just be copied which is SuiteSparse.v7.2.1+1.aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1170084 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=174
2024-04-25 01:00:42 +02:00
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Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
2023-12-28 10:28:50 +01:00
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Accepting request 1173660 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.3: * Fix outdated usage of scrubbing for log test failures * [REPL] Fix typo in using/import completion * Avoid compiler warning about redefining jl_globalref_t * yet more atomics & cache-line fixes on work-stealing queue * build: remove extra .a file * Bump CSL to 1.1.1 to fix libgomp bug * codegen: change tbaa of ptr_phi to tbaa_value * Default to the medium code model in x86 linux * Remove some duplicates from emitted compilation traces for Julia 1.10 * Add version string to sysimg triple * Add missing GC_POP() in emit_cfunction * typeintersect: fix UnionAll unaliasing bug caused by innervars * Apply backported changes - GC typo fix - Add inventory writing via DocumenterInventoryWritingBackport - Add mpfr-looking-for-gmp-fix.patch - Cleanup specfile - Limit to x86_64(-v3) architectures. aarch64 has libquadmath disabled - Tests are currently broken. Idk how upstream was able to have all their checks green despite I using the some bundled dependencies. Other issues are because of hardcoded libraries in the jll packages even though their versions are non-impactful to Julia. - Nghttp, Mbedtls, PCRE, LibGit2, LibSSH, gmp, mpfr, and DSFMT are now using the bundled dependencies. * now added to the globally defined _privatelibs * ./julia-hardcoded-libs.patch is now updated. * the only dependencies that do not require much intervention is libblastrampoline and openlibm OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173660 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=175
2024-05-15 02:18:59 +02:00
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Accepting request 1170084 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.2: * JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). * `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. * A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). * The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). * The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. * When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. * [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. * The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one process spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution. * `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. * `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. * `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. * `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. * A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. * `printstyled` now supports italic output. * `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. * `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. * `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. * Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). * `AbstractQ` no longer subtypes `AbstractMatrix`. Moreover, `adjoint(Q::AbstractQ)` no longer wraps `Q` in an `Adjoint` type, but instead in an `AdjointQ`, that itself subtypes `AbstractQ`. This change accounts for the fact that typically `AbstractQ` instances behave like function-based, matrix-backed linear operators, and hence don't allow for efficient indexing. Also, many `AbstractQ` types can act on vectors/matrices of different size, acting like a matrix with context-dependent size. With this change, `AbstractQ` has a well-defined API that is described in detail in the [Julia documentation](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/LinearAlgebra/#man-linalg-abstractq). * Adjoints and transposes of `Factorization` objects are no longer wrapped in `Adjoint` and `Transpose` wrappers, respectively. Instead, they are wrapped in `AdjointFactorization` and `TranposeFactorization` types, which themselves subtype `Factorization`. * New functions `hermitianpart` and `hermitianpart!` for extracting the Hermitian (real symmetric) part of a matrix. * The `norm` of the adjoint or transpose of an `AbstractMatrix` now returns the norm of the parent matrix by default, matching the current behaviour for `AbstractVector`s. * `eigen(A, B)` and `eigvals(A, B)`, where one of `A` or `B` is symmetric or Hermitian, are now fully supported. * `eigvals/eigen(A, cholesky(B))` now computes the generalized eigenvalues (`eigen`: and eigenvectors) of `A` and `B` via Cholesky decomposition for positive definite `B`. Note: The second argument is the output of `cholesky`. * Format specifiers now support dynamic width and precision, e.g. `%*s` and `%*.*g`. * When stack traces are printed, the printed depth of types in function signatures will be limited to avoid overly verbose output. * The `@test_broken` macro (or `@test` with `broken=true`) now complains if the test expression returns a non-boolean value in the same way as a non-broken test. * When a call to `@test` fails or errors inside a function, a larger stacktrace is now printed such that the location of the test within a `@testset` can be retrieved. * `code_native` and `@code_native` now default to intel syntax instead of AT&T. * `@time_imports` now shows the timing of any module `__init__()`s that are run. * The `@pure` macro is now deprecated. Use `Base.@assume_effects :foldable` instead ([#48682]). - Set Cmake version requirement to be at least 3.22 - Accommodate renaming dependencies in specfile. - Disable jldownload by just running true - Add fix-dependencies-checksums.patch * Fix checksum checks for suitesparse aarch64. Sources are fetched from the same source. * Fix checksum checks for libLLVM_jll * It's checking for the checksums and it is also trying to fetch them from the internet and idk what's the point of having the full julia tarball. - Fix build * use bundled suitesparse. comment out system suitesparse build requirement * comment out openblas development dependencies. use bundled openblas. * comment out lapack development dependencies. use bundled lapack. * move openblas build away from the actual make build. this ensures that it's installed properly because doing otherwise will skip the install of the dependencies. weird but it works. - Update specfile for bundled LLVM - Add missing build requirements for bundled llvm 15 - Fix aarch64 build. it needs to download a source that can just be copied which is SuiteSparse.v7.2.1+1.aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1170084 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=174
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Accepting request 1173660 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.3: * Fix outdated usage of scrubbing for log test failures * [REPL] Fix typo in using/import completion * Avoid compiler warning about redefining jl_globalref_t * yet more atomics & cache-line fixes on work-stealing queue * build: remove extra .a file * Bump CSL to 1.1.1 to fix libgomp bug * codegen: change tbaa of ptr_phi to tbaa_value * Default to the medium code model in x86 linux * Remove some duplicates from emitted compilation traces for Julia 1.10 * Add version string to sysimg triple * Add missing GC_POP() in emit_cfunction * typeintersect: fix UnionAll unaliasing bug caused by innervars * Apply backported changes - GC typo fix - Add inventory writing via DocumenterInventoryWritingBackport - Add mpfr-looking-for-gmp-fix.patch - Cleanup specfile - Limit to x86_64(-v3) architectures. aarch64 has libquadmath disabled - Tests are currently broken. Idk how upstream was able to have all their checks green despite I using the some bundled dependencies. Other issues are because of hardcoded libraries in the jll packages even though their versions are non-impactful to Julia. - Nghttp, Mbedtls, PCRE, LibGit2, LibSSH, gmp, mpfr, and DSFMT are now using the bundled dependencies. * now added to the globally defined _privatelibs * ./julia-hardcoded-libs.patch is now updated. * the only dependencies that do not require much intervention is libblastrampoline and openlibm OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173660 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=175
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Accepting request 1170084 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.2: * JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). * `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. * A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). * The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). * The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. * When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. * [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. * The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one process spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution. * `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. * `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. * `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. * `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. * A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. * `printstyled` now supports italic output. * `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. * `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. * `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. * Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). * `AbstractQ` no longer subtypes `AbstractMatrix`. Moreover, `adjoint(Q::AbstractQ)` no longer wraps `Q` in an `Adjoint` type, but instead in an `AdjointQ`, that itself subtypes `AbstractQ`. This change accounts for the fact that typically `AbstractQ` instances behave like function-based, matrix-backed linear operators, and hence don't allow for efficient indexing. Also, many `AbstractQ` types can act on vectors/matrices of different size, acting like a matrix with context-dependent size. With this change, `AbstractQ` has a well-defined API that is described in detail in the [Julia documentation](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/LinearAlgebra/#man-linalg-abstractq). * Adjoints and transposes of `Factorization` objects are no longer wrapped in `Adjoint` and `Transpose` wrappers, respectively. Instead, they are wrapped in `AdjointFactorization` and `TranposeFactorization` types, which themselves subtype `Factorization`. * New functions `hermitianpart` and `hermitianpart!` for extracting the Hermitian (real symmetric) part of a matrix. * The `norm` of the adjoint or transpose of an `AbstractMatrix` now returns the norm of the parent matrix by default, matching the current behaviour for `AbstractVector`s. * `eigen(A, B)` and `eigvals(A, B)`, where one of `A` or `B` is symmetric or Hermitian, are now fully supported. * `eigvals/eigen(A, cholesky(B))` now computes the generalized eigenvalues (`eigen`: and eigenvectors) of `A` and `B` via Cholesky decomposition for positive definite `B`. Note: The second argument is the output of `cholesky`. * Format specifiers now support dynamic width and precision, e.g. `%*s` and `%*.*g`. * When stack traces are printed, the printed depth of types in function signatures will be limited to avoid overly verbose output. * The `@test_broken` macro (or `@test` with `broken=true`) now complains if the test expression returns a non-boolean value in the same way as a non-broken test. * When a call to `@test` fails or errors inside a function, a larger stacktrace is now printed such that the location of the test within a `@testset` can be retrieved. * `code_native` and `@code_native` now default to intel syntax instead of AT&T. * `@time_imports` now shows the timing of any module `__init__()`s that are run. * The `@pure` macro is now deprecated. Use `Base.@assume_effects :foldable` instead ([#48682]). - Set Cmake version requirement to be at least 3.22 - Accommodate renaming dependencies in specfile. - Disable jldownload by just running true - Add fix-dependencies-checksums.patch * Fix checksum checks for suitesparse aarch64. Sources are fetched from the same source. * Fix checksum checks for libLLVM_jll * It's checking for the checksums and it is also trying to fetch them from the internet and idk what's the point of having the full julia tarball. - Fix build * use bundled suitesparse. comment out system suitesparse build requirement * comment out openblas development dependencies. use bundled openblas. * comment out lapack development dependencies. use bundled lapack. * move openblas build away from the actual make build. this ensures that it's installed properly because doing otherwise will skip the install of the dependencies. weird but it works. - Update specfile for bundled LLVM - Add missing build requirements for bundled llvm 15 - Fix aarch64 build. it needs to download a source that can just be copied which is SuiteSparse.v7.2.1+1.aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1170084 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=174
2024-04-25 01:00:42 +02:00
Accepting request 1173660 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.3: * Fix outdated usage of scrubbing for log test failures * [REPL] Fix typo in using/import completion * Avoid compiler warning about redefining jl_globalref_t * yet more atomics & cache-line fixes on work-stealing queue * build: remove extra .a file * Bump CSL to 1.1.1 to fix libgomp bug * codegen: change tbaa of ptr_phi to tbaa_value * Default to the medium code model in x86 linux * Remove some duplicates from emitted compilation traces for Julia 1.10 * Add version string to sysimg triple * Add missing GC_POP() in emit_cfunction * typeintersect: fix UnionAll unaliasing bug caused by innervars * Apply backported changes - GC typo fix - Add inventory writing via DocumenterInventoryWritingBackport - Add mpfr-looking-for-gmp-fix.patch - Cleanup specfile - Limit to x86_64(-v3) architectures. aarch64 has libquadmath disabled - Tests are currently broken. Idk how upstream was able to have all their checks green despite I using the some bundled dependencies. Other issues are because of hardcoded libraries in the jll packages even though their versions are non-impactful to Julia. - Nghttp, Mbedtls, PCRE, LibGit2, LibSSH, gmp, mpfr, and DSFMT are now using the bundled dependencies. * now added to the globally defined _privatelibs * ./julia-hardcoded-libs.patch is now updated. * the only dependencies that do not require much intervention is libblastrampoline and openlibm OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173660 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=175
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Accepting request 1170084 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.2: * JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). * `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. * A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). * The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). * The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. * When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. * [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. * The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one process spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution. * `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. * `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. * `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. * `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. * A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. * `printstyled` now supports italic output. * `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. * `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. * `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. * Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). * `AbstractQ` no longer subtypes `AbstractMatrix`. Moreover, `adjoint(Q::AbstractQ)` no longer wraps `Q` in an `Adjoint` type, but instead in an `AdjointQ`, that itself subtypes `AbstractQ`. This change accounts for the fact that typically `AbstractQ` instances behave like function-based, matrix-backed linear operators, and hence don't allow for efficient indexing. Also, many `AbstractQ` types can act on vectors/matrices of different size, acting like a matrix with context-dependent size. With this change, `AbstractQ` has a well-defined API that is described in detail in the [Julia documentation](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/LinearAlgebra/#man-linalg-abstractq). * Adjoints and transposes of `Factorization` objects are no longer wrapped in `Adjoint` and `Transpose` wrappers, respectively. Instead, they are wrapped in `AdjointFactorization` and `TranposeFactorization` types, which themselves subtype `Factorization`. * New functions `hermitianpart` and `hermitianpart!` for extracting the Hermitian (real symmetric) part of a matrix. * The `norm` of the adjoint or transpose of an `AbstractMatrix` now returns the norm of the parent matrix by default, matching the current behaviour for `AbstractVector`s. * `eigen(A, B)` and `eigvals(A, B)`, where one of `A` or `B` is symmetric or Hermitian, are now fully supported. * `eigvals/eigen(A, cholesky(B))` now computes the generalized eigenvalues (`eigen`: and eigenvectors) of `A` and `B` via Cholesky decomposition for positive definite `B`. Note: The second argument is the output of `cholesky`. * Format specifiers now support dynamic width and precision, e.g. `%*s` and `%*.*g`. * When stack traces are printed, the printed depth of types in function signatures will be limited to avoid overly verbose output. * The `@test_broken` macro (or `@test` with `broken=true`) now complains if the test expression returns a non-boolean value in the same way as a non-broken test. * When a call to `@test` fails or errors inside a function, a larger stacktrace is now printed such that the location of the test within a `@testset` can be retrieved. * `code_native` and `@code_native` now default to intel syntax instead of AT&T. * `@time_imports` now shows the timing of any module `__init__()`s that are run. * The `@pure` macro is now deprecated. Use `Base.@assume_effects :foldable` instead ([#48682]). - Set Cmake version requirement to be at least 3.22 - Accommodate renaming dependencies in specfile. - Disable jldownload by just running true - Add fix-dependencies-checksums.patch * Fix checksum checks for suitesparse aarch64. Sources are fetched from the same source. * Fix checksum checks for libLLVM_jll * It's checking for the checksums and it is also trying to fetch them from the internet and idk what's the point of having the full julia tarball. - Fix build * use bundled suitesparse. comment out system suitesparse build requirement * comment out openblas development dependencies. use bundled openblas. * comment out lapack development dependencies. use bundled lapack. * move openblas build away from the actual make build. this ensures that it's installed properly because doing otherwise will skip the install of the dependencies. weird but it works. - Update specfile for bundled LLVM - Add missing build requirements for bundled llvm 15 - Fix aarch64 build. it needs to download a source that can just be copied which is SuiteSparse.v7.2.1+1.aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1170084 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=174
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Accepting request 1170084 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.2: * JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). * `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. * A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). * The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). * The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. * When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. * [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. * The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one process spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution. * `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. * `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. * `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. * `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. * A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. * `printstyled` now supports italic output. * `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. * `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. * `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. * Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). * `AbstractQ` no longer subtypes `AbstractMatrix`. Moreover, `adjoint(Q::AbstractQ)` no longer wraps `Q` in an `Adjoint` type, but instead in an `AdjointQ`, that itself subtypes `AbstractQ`. This change accounts for the fact that typically `AbstractQ` instances behave like function-based, matrix-backed linear operators, and hence don't allow for efficient indexing. Also, many `AbstractQ` types can act on vectors/matrices of different size, acting like a matrix with context-dependent size. With this change, `AbstractQ` has a well-defined API that is described in detail in the [Julia documentation](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/LinearAlgebra/#man-linalg-abstractq). * Adjoints and transposes of `Factorization` objects are no longer wrapped in `Adjoint` and `Transpose` wrappers, respectively. Instead, they are wrapped in `AdjointFactorization` and `TranposeFactorization` types, which themselves subtype `Factorization`. * New functions `hermitianpart` and `hermitianpart!` for extracting the Hermitian (real symmetric) part of a matrix. * The `norm` of the adjoint or transpose of an `AbstractMatrix` now returns the norm of the parent matrix by default, matching the current behaviour for `AbstractVector`s. * `eigen(A, B)` and `eigvals(A, B)`, where one of `A` or `B` is symmetric or Hermitian, are now fully supported. * `eigvals/eigen(A, cholesky(B))` now computes the generalized eigenvalues (`eigen`: and eigenvectors) of `A` and `B` via Cholesky decomposition for positive definite `B`. Note: The second argument is the output of `cholesky`. * Format specifiers now support dynamic width and precision, e.g. `%*s` and `%*.*g`. * When stack traces are printed, the printed depth of types in function signatures will be limited to avoid overly verbose output. * The `@test_broken` macro (or `@test` with `broken=true`) now complains if the test expression returns a non-boolean value in the same way as a non-broken test. * When a call to `@test` fails or errors inside a function, a larger stacktrace is now printed such that the location of the test within a `@testset` can be retrieved. * `code_native` and `@code_native` now default to intel syntax instead of AT&T. * `@time_imports` now shows the timing of any module `__init__()`s that are run. * The `@pure` macro is now deprecated. Use `Base.@assume_effects :foldable` instead ([#48682]). - Set Cmake version requirement to be at least 3.22 - Accommodate renaming dependencies in specfile. - Disable jldownload by just running true - Add fix-dependencies-checksums.patch * Fix checksum checks for suitesparse aarch64. Sources are fetched from the same source. * Fix checksum checks for libLLVM_jll * It's checking for the checksums and it is also trying to fetch them from the internet and idk what's the point of having the full julia tarball. - Fix build * use bundled suitesparse. comment out system suitesparse build requirement * comment out openblas development dependencies. use bundled openblas. * comment out lapack development dependencies. use bundled lapack. * move openblas build away from the actual make build. this ensures that it's installed properly because doing otherwise will skip the install of the dependencies. weird but it works. - Update specfile for bundled LLVM - Add missing build requirements for bundled llvm 15 - Fix aarch64 build. it needs to download a source that can just be copied which is SuiteSparse.v7.2.1+1.aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1170084 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=174
2024-04-25 01:00:42 +02:00
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Accepting request 1170084 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.2: * JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). * `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. * A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). * The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). * The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. * When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. * [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. * The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one process spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution. * `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. * `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. * `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. * `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. * A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. * `printstyled` now supports italic output. * `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. * `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. * `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. * Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). * `AbstractQ` no longer subtypes `AbstractMatrix`. Moreover, `adjoint(Q::AbstractQ)` no longer wraps `Q` in an `Adjoint` type, but instead in an `AdjointQ`, that itself subtypes `AbstractQ`. This change accounts for the fact that typically `AbstractQ` instances behave like function-based, matrix-backed linear operators, and hence don't allow for efficient indexing. Also, many `AbstractQ` types can act on vectors/matrices of different size, acting like a matrix with context-dependent size. With this change, `AbstractQ` has a well-defined API that is described in detail in the [Julia documentation](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/LinearAlgebra/#man-linalg-abstractq). * Adjoints and transposes of `Factorization` objects are no longer wrapped in `Adjoint` and `Transpose` wrappers, respectively. Instead, they are wrapped in `AdjointFactorization` and `TranposeFactorization` types, which themselves subtype `Factorization`. * New functions `hermitianpart` and `hermitianpart!` for extracting the Hermitian (real symmetric) part of a matrix. * The `norm` of the adjoint or transpose of an `AbstractMatrix` now returns the norm of the parent matrix by default, matching the current behaviour for `AbstractVector`s. * `eigen(A, B)` and `eigvals(A, B)`, where one of `A` or `B` is symmetric or Hermitian, are now fully supported. * `eigvals/eigen(A, cholesky(B))` now computes the generalized eigenvalues (`eigen`: and eigenvectors) of `A` and `B` via Cholesky decomposition for positive definite `B`. Note: The second argument is the output of `cholesky`. * Format specifiers now support dynamic width and precision, e.g. `%*s` and `%*.*g`. * When stack traces are printed, the printed depth of types in function signatures will be limited to avoid overly verbose output. * The `@test_broken` macro (or `@test` with `broken=true`) now complains if the test expression returns a non-boolean value in the same way as a non-broken test. * When a call to `@test` fails or errors inside a function, a larger stacktrace is now printed such that the location of the test within a `@testset` can be retrieved. * `code_native` and `@code_native` now default to intel syntax instead of AT&T. * `@time_imports` now shows the timing of any module `__init__()`s that are run. * The `@pure` macro is now deprecated. Use `Base.@assume_effects :foldable` instead ([#48682]). - Set Cmake version requirement to be at least 3.22 - Accommodate renaming dependencies in specfile. - Disable jldownload by just running true - Add fix-dependencies-checksums.patch * Fix checksum checks for suitesparse aarch64. Sources are fetched from the same source. * Fix checksum checks for libLLVM_jll * It's checking for the checksums and it is also trying to fetch them from the internet and idk what's the point of having the full julia tarball. - Fix build * use bundled suitesparse. comment out system suitesparse build requirement * comment out openblas development dependencies. use bundled openblas. * comment out lapack development dependencies. use bundled lapack. * move openblas build away from the actual make build. this ensures that it's installed properly because doing otherwise will skip the install of the dependencies. weird but it works. - Update specfile for bundled LLVM - Add missing build requirements for bundled llvm 15 - Fix aarch64 build. it needs to download a source that can just be copied which is SuiteSparse.v7.2.1+1.aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1170084 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=174
2024-04-25 01:00:42 +02:00
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Accepting request 1173660 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.3: * Fix outdated usage of scrubbing for log test failures * [REPL] Fix typo in using/import completion * Avoid compiler warning about redefining jl_globalref_t * yet more atomics & cache-line fixes on work-stealing queue * build: remove extra .a file * Bump CSL to 1.1.1 to fix libgomp bug * codegen: change tbaa of ptr_phi to tbaa_value * Default to the medium code model in x86 linux * Remove some duplicates from emitted compilation traces for Julia 1.10 * Add version string to sysimg triple * Add missing GC_POP() in emit_cfunction * typeintersect: fix UnionAll unaliasing bug caused by innervars * Apply backported changes - GC typo fix - Add inventory writing via DocumenterInventoryWritingBackport - Add mpfr-looking-for-gmp-fix.patch - Cleanup specfile - Limit to x86_64(-v3) architectures. aarch64 has libquadmath disabled - Tests are currently broken. Idk how upstream was able to have all their checks green despite I using the some bundled dependencies. Other issues are because of hardcoded libraries in the jll packages even though their versions are non-impactful to Julia. - Nghttp, Mbedtls, PCRE, LibGit2, LibSSH, gmp, mpfr, and DSFMT are now using the bundled dependencies. * now added to the globally defined _privatelibs * ./julia-hardcoded-libs.patch is now updated. * the only dependencies that do not require much intervention is libblastrampoline and openlibm OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173660 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=175
2024-05-15 02:18:59 +02:00
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Accepting request 1170084 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.2: * JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). * `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. * A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). * The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). * The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. * When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. * [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. * The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one process spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution. * `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. * `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. * `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. * `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. * A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. * `printstyled` now supports italic output. * `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. * `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. * `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. * Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). * `AbstractQ` no longer subtypes `AbstractMatrix`. Moreover, `adjoint(Q::AbstractQ)` no longer wraps `Q` in an `Adjoint` type, but instead in an `AdjointQ`, that itself subtypes `AbstractQ`. This change accounts for the fact that typically `AbstractQ` instances behave like function-based, matrix-backed linear operators, and hence don't allow for efficient indexing. Also, many `AbstractQ` types can act on vectors/matrices of different size, acting like a matrix with context-dependent size. With this change, `AbstractQ` has a well-defined API that is described in detail in the [Julia documentation](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/LinearAlgebra/#man-linalg-abstractq). * Adjoints and transposes of `Factorization` objects are no longer wrapped in `Adjoint` and `Transpose` wrappers, respectively. Instead, they are wrapped in `AdjointFactorization` and `TranposeFactorization` types, which themselves subtype `Factorization`. * New functions `hermitianpart` and `hermitianpart!` for extracting the Hermitian (real symmetric) part of a matrix. * The `norm` of the adjoint or transpose of an `AbstractMatrix` now returns the norm of the parent matrix by default, matching the current behaviour for `AbstractVector`s. * `eigen(A, B)` and `eigvals(A, B)`, where one of `A` or `B` is symmetric or Hermitian, are now fully supported. * `eigvals/eigen(A, cholesky(B))` now computes the generalized eigenvalues (`eigen`: and eigenvectors) of `A` and `B` via Cholesky decomposition for positive definite `B`. Note: The second argument is the output of `cholesky`. * Format specifiers now support dynamic width and precision, e.g. `%*s` and `%*.*g`. * When stack traces are printed, the printed depth of types in function signatures will be limited to avoid overly verbose output. * The `@test_broken` macro (or `@test` with `broken=true`) now complains if the test expression returns a non-boolean value in the same way as a non-broken test. * When a call to `@test` fails or errors inside a function, a larger stacktrace is now printed such that the location of the test within a `@testset` can be retrieved. * `code_native` and `@code_native` now default to intel syntax instead of AT&T. * `@time_imports` now shows the timing of any module `__init__()`s that are run. * The `@pure` macro is now deprecated. Use `Base.@assume_effects :foldable` instead ([#48682]). - Set Cmake version requirement to be at least 3.22 - Accommodate renaming dependencies in specfile. - Disable jldownload by just running true - Add fix-dependencies-checksums.patch * Fix checksum checks for suitesparse aarch64. Sources are fetched from the same source. * Fix checksum checks for libLLVM_jll * It's checking for the checksums and it is also trying to fetch them from the internet and idk what's the point of having the full julia tarball. - Fix build * use bundled suitesparse. comment out system suitesparse build requirement * comment out openblas development dependencies. use bundled openblas. * comment out lapack development dependencies. use bundled lapack. * move openblas build away from the actual make build. this ensures that it's installed properly because doing otherwise will skip the install of the dependencies. weird but it works. - Update specfile for bundled LLVM - Add missing build requirements for bundled llvm 15 - Fix aarch64 build. it needs to download a source that can just be copied which is SuiteSparse.v7.2.1+1.aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1170084 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=174
2024-04-25 01:00:42 +02:00
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# Same as the previous comment. But the difference
# is that we applied julia-hardcoded-libs.patch
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Accepting request 1173660 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.3: * Fix outdated usage of scrubbing for log test failures * [REPL] Fix typo in using/import completion * Avoid compiler warning about redefining jl_globalref_t * yet more atomics & cache-line fixes on work-stealing queue * build: remove extra .a file * Bump CSL to 1.1.1 to fix libgomp bug * codegen: change tbaa of ptr_phi to tbaa_value * Default to the medium code model in x86 linux * Remove some duplicates from emitted compilation traces for Julia 1.10 * Add version string to sysimg triple * Add missing GC_POP() in emit_cfunction * typeintersect: fix UnionAll unaliasing bug caused by innervars * Apply backported changes - GC typo fix - Add inventory writing via DocumenterInventoryWritingBackport - Add mpfr-looking-for-gmp-fix.patch - Cleanup specfile - Limit to x86_64(-v3) architectures. aarch64 has libquadmath disabled - Tests are currently broken. Idk how upstream was able to have all their checks green despite I using the some bundled dependencies. Other issues are because of hardcoded libraries in the jll packages even though their versions are non-impactful to Julia. - Nghttp, Mbedtls, PCRE, LibGit2, LibSSH, gmp, mpfr, and DSFMT are now using the bundled dependencies. * now added to the globally defined _privatelibs * ./julia-hardcoded-libs.patch is now updated. * the only dependencies that do not require much intervention is libblastrampoline and openlibm OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173660 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=175
2024-05-15 02:18:59 +02:00
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# Requires: libgit2-devel
# Requires: libnghttp2-devel
# Requires: libssh2-devel
# Requires: mbedtls-devel
Accepting request 1170084 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.2: * JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). * `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. * A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). * The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). * The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. * When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. * [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. * The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one process spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution. * `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. * `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. * `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. * `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. * A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. * `printstyled` now supports italic output. * `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. * `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. * `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. * Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). * `AbstractQ` no longer subtypes `AbstractMatrix`. Moreover, `adjoint(Q::AbstractQ)` no longer wraps `Q` in an `Adjoint` type, but instead in an `AdjointQ`, that itself subtypes `AbstractQ`. This change accounts for the fact that typically `AbstractQ` instances behave like function-based, matrix-backed linear operators, and hence don't allow for efficient indexing. Also, many `AbstractQ` types can act on vectors/matrices of different size, acting like a matrix with context-dependent size. With this change, `AbstractQ` has a well-defined API that is described in detail in the [Julia documentation](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/LinearAlgebra/#man-linalg-abstractq). * Adjoints and transposes of `Factorization` objects are no longer wrapped in `Adjoint` and `Transpose` wrappers, respectively. Instead, they are wrapped in `AdjointFactorization` and `TranposeFactorization` types, which themselves subtype `Factorization`. * New functions `hermitianpart` and `hermitianpart!` for extracting the Hermitian (real symmetric) part of a matrix. * The `norm` of the adjoint or transpose of an `AbstractMatrix` now returns the norm of the parent matrix by default, matching the current behaviour for `AbstractVector`s. * `eigen(A, B)` and `eigvals(A, B)`, where one of `A` or `B` is symmetric or Hermitian, are now fully supported. * `eigvals/eigen(A, cholesky(B))` now computes the generalized eigenvalues (`eigen`: and eigenvectors) of `A` and `B` via Cholesky decomposition for positive definite `B`. Note: The second argument is the output of `cholesky`. * Format specifiers now support dynamic width and precision, e.g. `%*s` and `%*.*g`. * When stack traces are printed, the printed depth of types in function signatures will be limited to avoid overly verbose output. * The `@test_broken` macro (or `@test` with `broken=true`) now complains if the test expression returns a non-boolean value in the same way as a non-broken test. * When a call to `@test` fails or errors inside a function, a larger stacktrace is now printed such that the location of the test within a `@testset` can be retrieved. * `code_native` and `@code_native` now default to intel syntax instead of AT&T. * `@time_imports` now shows the timing of any module `__init__()`s that are run. * The `@pure` macro is now deprecated. Use `Base.@assume_effects :foldable` instead ([#48682]). - Set Cmake version requirement to be at least 3.22 - Accommodate renaming dependencies in specfile. - Disable jldownload by just running true - Add fix-dependencies-checksums.patch * Fix checksum checks for suitesparse aarch64. Sources are fetched from the same source. * Fix checksum checks for libLLVM_jll * It's checking for the checksums and it is also trying to fetch them from the internet and idk what's the point of having the full julia tarball. - Fix build * use bundled suitesparse. comment out system suitesparse build requirement * comment out openblas development dependencies. use bundled openblas. * comment out lapack development dependencies. use bundled lapack. * move openblas build away from the actual make build. this ensures that it's installed properly because doing otherwise will skip the install of the dependencies. weird but it works. - Update specfile for bundled LLVM - Add missing build requirements for bundled llvm 15 - Fix aarch64 build. it needs to download a source that can just be copied which is SuiteSparse.v7.2.1+1.aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1170084 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=174
2024-04-25 01:00:42 +02:00
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Accepting request 1173660 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.3: * Fix outdated usage of scrubbing for log test failures * [REPL] Fix typo in using/import completion * Avoid compiler warning about redefining jl_globalref_t * yet more atomics & cache-line fixes on work-stealing queue * build: remove extra .a file * Bump CSL to 1.1.1 to fix libgomp bug * codegen: change tbaa of ptr_phi to tbaa_value * Default to the medium code model in x86 linux * Remove some duplicates from emitted compilation traces for Julia 1.10 * Add version string to sysimg triple * Add missing GC_POP() in emit_cfunction * typeintersect: fix UnionAll unaliasing bug caused by innervars * Apply backported changes - GC typo fix - Add inventory writing via DocumenterInventoryWritingBackport - Add mpfr-looking-for-gmp-fix.patch - Cleanup specfile - Limit to x86_64(-v3) architectures. aarch64 has libquadmath disabled - Tests are currently broken. Idk how upstream was able to have all their checks green despite I using the some bundled dependencies. Other issues are because of hardcoded libraries in the jll packages even though their versions are non-impactful to Julia. - Nghttp, Mbedtls, PCRE, LibGit2, LibSSH, gmp, mpfr, and DSFMT are now using the bundled dependencies. * now added to the globally defined _privatelibs * ./julia-hardcoded-libs.patch is now updated. * the only dependencies that do not require much intervention is libblastrampoline and openlibm OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173660 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=175
2024-05-15 02:18:59 +02:00
# Recommends: gmp-devel
# Recommends: libcurl-devel
# Recommends: mpfr-devel
# Recommends: openspecfun-devel
# Recommends: pcre2-devel
Accepting request 1170084 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.2: * JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). * `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. * A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). * The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). * The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. * When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. * [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. * The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one process spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution. * `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. * `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. * `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. * `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. * A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. * `printstyled` now supports italic output. * `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. * `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. * `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. * Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). * `AbstractQ` no longer subtypes `AbstractMatrix`. Moreover, `adjoint(Q::AbstractQ)` no longer wraps `Q` in an `Adjoint` type, but instead in an `AdjointQ`, that itself subtypes `AbstractQ`. This change accounts for the fact that typically `AbstractQ` instances behave like function-based, matrix-backed linear operators, and hence don't allow for efficient indexing. Also, many `AbstractQ` types can act on vectors/matrices of different size, acting like a matrix with context-dependent size. With this change, `AbstractQ` has a well-defined API that is described in detail in the [Julia documentation](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/LinearAlgebra/#man-linalg-abstractq). * Adjoints and transposes of `Factorization` objects are no longer wrapped in `Adjoint` and `Transpose` wrappers, respectively. Instead, they are wrapped in `AdjointFactorization` and `TranposeFactorization` types, which themselves subtype `Factorization`. * New functions `hermitianpart` and `hermitianpart!` for extracting the Hermitian (real symmetric) part of a matrix. * The `norm` of the adjoint or transpose of an `AbstractMatrix` now returns the norm of the parent matrix by default, matching the current behaviour for `AbstractVector`s. * `eigen(A, B)` and `eigvals(A, B)`, where one of `A` or `B` is symmetric or Hermitian, are now fully supported. * `eigvals/eigen(A, cholesky(B))` now computes the generalized eigenvalues (`eigen`: and eigenvectors) of `A` and `B` via Cholesky decomposition for positive definite `B`. Note: The second argument is the output of `cholesky`. * Format specifiers now support dynamic width and precision, e.g. `%*s` and `%*.*g`. * When stack traces are printed, the printed depth of types in function signatures will be limited to avoid overly verbose output. * The `@test_broken` macro (or `@test` with `broken=true`) now complains if the test expression returns a non-boolean value in the same way as a non-broken test. * When a call to `@test` fails or errors inside a function, a larger stacktrace is now printed such that the location of the test within a `@testset` can be retrieved. * `code_native` and `@code_native` now default to intel syntax instead of AT&T. * `@time_imports` now shows the timing of any module `__init__()`s that are run. * The `@pure` macro is now deprecated. Use `Base.@assume_effects :foldable` instead ([#48682]). - Set Cmake version requirement to be at least 3.22 - Accommodate renaming dependencies in specfile. - Disable jldownload by just running true - Add fix-dependencies-checksums.patch * Fix checksum checks for suitesparse aarch64. Sources are fetched from the same source. * Fix checksum checks for libLLVM_jll * It's checking for the checksums and it is also trying to fetch them from the internet and idk what's the point of having the full julia tarball. - Fix build * use bundled suitesparse. comment out system suitesparse build requirement * comment out openblas development dependencies. use bundled openblas. * comment out lapack development dependencies. use bundled lapack. * move openblas build away from the actual make build. this ensures that it's installed properly because doing otherwise will skip the install of the dependencies. weird but it works. - Update specfile for bundled LLVM - Add missing build requirements for bundled llvm 15 - Fix aarch64 build. it needs to download a source that can just be copied which is SuiteSparse.v7.2.1+1.aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1170084 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=174
2024-04-25 01:00:42 +02:00
# Recommends: suitesparse-devel
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Name: julia
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Name: julia-compat
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%if 0%{?compat_mode} == 0
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License: BSD-3-Clause AND GPL-2.0-or-later AND MIT AND Zlib
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%endif
Obsoletes: %{name} < %{version}
# Let's not be optimistic towards 32 bit support and other architectures
Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
2023-12-28 10:28:50 +01:00
# openSUSE or Julia cannot guarantee to support, shall we? Only choose
# Tier1 architectures
Accepting request 1173660 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.3: * Fix outdated usage of scrubbing for log test failures * [REPL] Fix typo in using/import completion * Avoid compiler warning about redefining jl_globalref_t * yet more atomics & cache-line fixes on work-stealing queue * build: remove extra .a file * Bump CSL to 1.1.1 to fix libgomp bug * codegen: change tbaa of ptr_phi to tbaa_value * Default to the medium code model in x86 linux * Remove some duplicates from emitted compilation traces for Julia 1.10 * Add version string to sysimg triple * Add missing GC_POP() in emit_cfunction * typeintersect: fix UnionAll unaliasing bug caused by innervars * Apply backported changes - GC typo fix - Add inventory writing via DocumenterInventoryWritingBackport - Add mpfr-looking-for-gmp-fix.patch - Cleanup specfile - Limit to x86_64(-v3) architectures. aarch64 has libquadmath disabled - Tests are currently broken. Idk how upstream was able to have all their checks green despite I using the some bundled dependencies. Other issues are because of hardcoded libraries in the jll packages even though their versions are non-impactful to Julia. - Nghttp, Mbedtls, PCRE, LibGit2, LibSSH, gmp, mpfr, and DSFMT are now using the bundled dependencies. * now added to the globally defined _privatelibs * ./julia-hardcoded-libs.patch is now updated. * the only dependencies that do not require much intervention is libblastrampoline and openlibm OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173660 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=175
2024-05-15 02:18:59 +02:00
# libquadmath is disabled in the aarch64 build of gcc. so we cannot
# include that as exclusive arches for now.
Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
2023-12-28 10:28:50 +01:00
%if 0%{?compat_mode}
ExclusiveArch: x86_64 x86_64_v3
%else
ExclusiveArch: x86_64 x86_64_v3 aarch64
Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
2023-12-28 10:28:50 +01:00
%endif
%{?suse_build_hwcaps_libs}
%description
Julia is a high-level, high-performance dynamic programming language for
technical computing, with syntax that is familiar to users of other technical
computing environments. It provides a sophisticated compiler, distributed
parallel execution, numerical accuracy, and an extensive mathematical function
library. The library, largely written in Julia itself, also integrates mature,
best-of-breed C and Fortran libraries for linear algebra, random number
generation, signal processing, and string processing.
This package is experimental and by no means supported by upstream. To use
upstream sources, you can use the alternative called juliaup.
%package devel
Summary: Julia development, debugging and testing files
Group: Development/Languages/Other
Requires: %{libname} = %{version}
%if 0%{?compat_mode}
Conflicts: julia-devel
Provides: julia-devel = %{version}
%endif
Obsoletes: %{name}-devel < %{version}
%description devel
Contains library symbolic links and header files for developing applications
linking to the Julia library, in particular embedding it, as well as tests and a
debugging version of Julia. This package is normally not needed when programming
in the Julia language, but rather for embedding Julia into external programs or
debugging Julia itself.
%package -n %{libname}
Summary: Julia shared object libraries
Group: System/Libraries
%if 0%{?compat_mode}
Conflicts: libjulia%{libjulia_sover_major}_%{libjulia_sover_minor}
Provides: libjulia%{libjulia_sover_major}_%{libjulia_sover_minor} = %{version}
%endif
Obsoletes: %{libname} < %{version}
%description -n %{libname}
Contains library files for interacting with Julia through C interfaces.
%prep
%autosetup -p1 -n julia-%{version}
Accepting request 1170084 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.2: * JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). * `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. * A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). * The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). * The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. * When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. * [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. * The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one process spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution. * `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. * `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. * `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. * `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. * A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. * `printstyled` now supports italic output. * `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. * `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. * `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. * Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). * `AbstractQ` no longer subtypes `AbstractMatrix`. Moreover, `adjoint(Q::AbstractQ)` no longer wraps `Q` in an `Adjoint` type, but instead in an `AdjointQ`, that itself subtypes `AbstractQ`. This change accounts for the fact that typically `AbstractQ` instances behave like function-based, matrix-backed linear operators, and hence don't allow for efficient indexing. Also, many `AbstractQ` types can act on vectors/matrices of different size, acting like a matrix with context-dependent size. With this change, `AbstractQ` has a well-defined API that is described in detail in the [Julia documentation](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/LinearAlgebra/#man-linalg-abstractq). * Adjoints and transposes of `Factorization` objects are no longer wrapped in `Adjoint` and `Transpose` wrappers, respectively. Instead, they are wrapped in `AdjointFactorization` and `TranposeFactorization` types, which themselves subtype `Factorization`. * New functions `hermitianpart` and `hermitianpart!` for extracting the Hermitian (real symmetric) part of a matrix. * The `norm` of the adjoint or transpose of an `AbstractMatrix` now returns the norm of the parent matrix by default, matching the current behaviour for `AbstractVector`s. * `eigen(A, B)` and `eigvals(A, B)`, where one of `A` or `B` is symmetric or Hermitian, are now fully supported. * `eigvals/eigen(A, cholesky(B))` now computes the generalized eigenvalues (`eigen`: and eigenvectors) of `A` and `B` via Cholesky decomposition for positive definite `B`. Note: The second argument is the output of `cholesky`. * Format specifiers now support dynamic width and precision, e.g. `%*s` and `%*.*g`. * When stack traces are printed, the printed depth of types in function signatures will be limited to avoid overly verbose output. * The `@test_broken` macro (or `@test` with `broken=true`) now complains if the test expression returns a non-boolean value in the same way as a non-broken test. * When a call to `@test` fails or errors inside a function, a larger stacktrace is now printed such that the location of the test within a `@testset` can be retrieved. * `code_native` and `@code_native` now default to intel syntax instead of AT&T. * `@time_imports` now shows the timing of any module `__init__()`s that are run. * The `@pure` macro is now deprecated. Use `Base.@assume_effects :foldable` instead ([#48682]). - Set Cmake version requirement to be at least 3.22 - Accommodate renaming dependencies in specfile. - Disable jldownload by just running true - Add fix-dependencies-checksums.patch * Fix checksum checks for suitesparse aarch64. Sources are fetched from the same source. * Fix checksum checks for libLLVM_jll * It's checking for the checksums and it is also trying to fetch them from the internet and idk what's the point of having the full julia tarball. - Fix build * use bundled suitesparse. comment out system suitesparse build requirement * comment out openblas development dependencies. use bundled openblas. * comment out lapack development dependencies. use bundled lapack. * move openblas build away from the actual make build. this ensures that it's installed properly because doing otherwise will skip the install of the dependencies. weird but it works. - Update specfile for bundled LLVM - Add missing build requirements for bundled llvm 15 - Fix aarch64 build. it needs to download a source that can just be copied which is SuiteSparse.v7.2.1+1.aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1170084 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=174
2024-04-25 01:00:42 +02:00
Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
2023-12-28 10:28:50 +01:00
# Copy https://www.unicode.org/Public/13.0.0/ucd/UnicodeData.txt to deps/srccache
cp %{SOURCE3} deps/srccache/UnicodeData-13.0.0.txt
Accepting request 1170084 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.2: * JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). * `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. * A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). * The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). * The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. * When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. * [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. * The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one process spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution. * `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. * `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. * `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. * `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. * A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. * `printstyled` now supports italic output. * `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. * `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. * `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. * Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). * `AbstractQ` no longer subtypes `AbstractMatrix`. Moreover, `adjoint(Q::AbstractQ)` no longer wraps `Q` in an `Adjoint` type, but instead in an `AdjointQ`, that itself subtypes `AbstractQ`. This change accounts for the fact that typically `AbstractQ` instances behave like function-based, matrix-backed linear operators, and hence don't allow for efficient indexing. Also, many `AbstractQ` types can act on vectors/matrices of different size, acting like a matrix with context-dependent size. With this change, `AbstractQ` has a well-defined API that is described in detail in the [Julia documentation](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/LinearAlgebra/#man-linalg-abstractq). * Adjoints and transposes of `Factorization` objects are no longer wrapped in `Adjoint` and `Transpose` wrappers, respectively. Instead, they are wrapped in `AdjointFactorization` and `TranposeFactorization` types, which themselves subtype `Factorization`. * New functions `hermitianpart` and `hermitianpart!` for extracting the Hermitian (real symmetric) part of a matrix. * The `norm` of the adjoint or transpose of an `AbstractMatrix` now returns the norm of the parent matrix by default, matching the current behaviour for `AbstractVector`s. * `eigen(A, B)` and `eigvals(A, B)`, where one of `A` or `B` is symmetric or Hermitian, are now fully supported. * `eigvals/eigen(A, cholesky(B))` now computes the generalized eigenvalues (`eigen`: and eigenvectors) of `A` and `B` via Cholesky decomposition for positive definite `B`. Note: The second argument is the output of `cholesky`. * Format specifiers now support dynamic width and precision, e.g. `%*s` and `%*.*g`. * When stack traces are printed, the printed depth of types in function signatures will be limited to avoid overly verbose output. * The `@test_broken` macro (or `@test` with `broken=true`) now complains if the test expression returns a non-boolean value in the same way as a non-broken test. * When a call to `@test` fails or errors inside a function, a larger stacktrace is now printed such that the location of the test within a `@testset` can be retrieved. * `code_native` and `@code_native` now default to intel syntax instead of AT&T. * `@time_imports` now shows the timing of any module `__init__()`s that are run. * The `@pure` macro is now deprecated. Use `Base.@assume_effects :foldable` instead ([#48682]). - Set Cmake version requirement to be at least 3.22 - Accommodate renaming dependencies in specfile. - Disable jldownload by just running true - Add fix-dependencies-checksums.patch * Fix checksum checks for suitesparse aarch64. Sources are fetched from the same source. * Fix checksum checks for libLLVM_jll * It's checking for the checksums and it is also trying to fetch them from the internet and idk what's the point of having the full julia tarball. - Fix build * use bundled suitesparse. comment out system suitesparse build requirement * comment out openblas development dependencies. use bundled openblas. * comment out lapack development dependencies. use bundled lapack. * move openblas build away from the actual make build. this ensures that it's installed properly because doing otherwise will skip the install of the dependencies. weird but it works. - Update specfile for bundled LLVM - Add missing build requirements for bundled llvm 15 - Fix aarch64 build. it needs to download a source that can just be copied which is SuiteSparse.v7.2.1+1.aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1170084 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=174
2024-04-25 01:00:42 +02:00
# JLDOWNLOAD SHOULD BE DISABLED IF WE HAVE THE FULL TARBALL
echo "true" | tee deps/tools/jldownload
%build
# Just use native
# Offline mode
export CFLAGS="%{optflags}"
export CXXLAGS="%{optflags}"
# Needed when USE_SYSTEM_CSL=1
# https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/issues/39637
unlink %{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build/usr/lib || true
mkdir -p %{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build/%{_libdir}/
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 1600
Accepting request 1170084 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.2: * JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). * `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. * A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). * The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). * The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. * When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. * [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. * The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one process spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution. * `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. * `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. * `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. * `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. * A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. * `printstyled` now supports italic output. * `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. * `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. * `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. * Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). * `AbstractQ` no longer subtypes `AbstractMatrix`. Moreover, `adjoint(Q::AbstractQ)` no longer wraps `Q` in an `Adjoint` type, but instead in an `AdjointQ`, that itself subtypes `AbstractQ`. This change accounts for the fact that typically `AbstractQ` instances behave like function-based, matrix-backed linear operators, and hence don't allow for efficient indexing. Also, many `AbstractQ` types can act on vectors/matrices of different size, acting like a matrix with context-dependent size. With this change, `AbstractQ` has a well-defined API that is described in detail in the [Julia documentation](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/LinearAlgebra/#man-linalg-abstractq). * Adjoints and transposes of `Factorization` objects are no longer wrapped in `Adjoint` and `Transpose` wrappers, respectively. Instead, they are wrapped in `AdjointFactorization` and `TranposeFactorization` types, which themselves subtype `Factorization`. * New functions `hermitianpart` and `hermitianpart!` for extracting the Hermitian (real symmetric) part of a matrix. * The `norm` of the adjoint or transpose of an `AbstractMatrix` now returns the norm of the parent matrix by default, matching the current behaviour for `AbstractVector`s. * `eigen(A, B)` and `eigvals(A, B)`, where one of `A` or `B` is symmetric or Hermitian, are now fully supported. * `eigvals/eigen(A, cholesky(B))` now computes the generalized eigenvalues (`eigen`: and eigenvectors) of `A` and `B` via Cholesky decomposition for positive definite `B`. Note: The second argument is the output of `cholesky`. * Format specifiers now support dynamic width and precision, e.g. `%*s` and `%*.*g`. * When stack traces are printed, the printed depth of types in function signatures will be limited to avoid overly verbose output. * The `@test_broken` macro (or `@test` with `broken=true`) now complains if the test expression returns a non-boolean value in the same way as a non-broken test. * When a call to `@test` fails or errors inside a function, a larger stacktrace is now printed such that the location of the test within a `@testset` can be retrieved. * `code_native` and `@code_native` now default to intel syntax instead of AT&T. * `@time_imports` now shows the timing of any module `__init__()`s that are run. * The `@pure` macro is now deprecated. Use `Base.@assume_effects :foldable` instead ([#48682]). - Set Cmake version requirement to be at least 3.22 - Accommodate renaming dependencies in specfile. - Disable jldownload by just running true - Add fix-dependencies-checksums.patch * Fix checksum checks for suitesparse aarch64. Sources are fetched from the same source. * Fix checksum checks for libLLVM_jll * It's checking for the checksums and it is also trying to fetch them from the internet and idk what's the point of having the full julia tarball. - Fix build * use bundled suitesparse. comment out system suitesparse build requirement * comment out openblas development dependencies. use bundled openblas. * comment out lapack development dependencies. use bundled lapack. * move openblas build away from the actual make build. this ensures that it's installed properly because doing otherwise will skip the install of the dependencies. weird but it works. - Update specfile for bundled LLVM - Add missing build requirements for bundled llvm 15 - Fix aarch64 build. it needs to download a source that can just be copied which is SuiteSparse.v7.2.1+1.aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1170084 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=174
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ln -sf %{_libdir}/libgcc_s.so.1 %{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build/%{_libdir}/libgcc_s.so.1
%else
ln -sf /%{_lib}/libgcc_s.so.1 %{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build/%{_libdir}/libgcc_s.so.1
%endif
Accepting request 1173660 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.3: * Fix outdated usage of scrubbing for log test failures * [REPL] Fix typo in using/import completion * Avoid compiler warning about redefining jl_globalref_t * yet more atomics & cache-line fixes on work-stealing queue * build: remove extra .a file * Bump CSL to 1.1.1 to fix libgomp bug * codegen: change tbaa of ptr_phi to tbaa_value * Default to the medium code model in x86 linux * Remove some duplicates from emitted compilation traces for Julia 1.10 * Add version string to sysimg triple * Add missing GC_POP() in emit_cfunction * typeintersect: fix UnionAll unaliasing bug caused by innervars * Apply backported changes - GC typo fix - Add inventory writing via DocumenterInventoryWritingBackport - Add mpfr-looking-for-gmp-fix.patch - Cleanup specfile - Limit to x86_64(-v3) architectures. aarch64 has libquadmath disabled - Tests are currently broken. Idk how upstream was able to have all their checks green despite I using the some bundled dependencies. Other issues are because of hardcoded libraries in the jll packages even though their versions are non-impactful to Julia. - Nghttp, Mbedtls, PCRE, LibGit2, LibSSH, gmp, mpfr, and DSFMT are now using the bundled dependencies. * now added to the globally defined _privatelibs * ./julia-hardcoded-libs.patch is now updated. * the only dependencies that do not require much intervention is libblastrampoline and openlibm OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173660 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=175
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# I am not sure why Julia cannot find also libgfortran5.so on Leap...
ln -sf %{_libdir}/libgfortran.so.5 %{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build/%{_libdir}/libgfortran.so.5
Accepting request 1170084 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.2: * JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). * `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. * A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). * The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). * The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. * When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. * [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. * The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one process spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution. * `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. * `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. * `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. * `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. * A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. * `printstyled` now supports italic output. * `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. * `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. * `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. * Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). * `AbstractQ` no longer subtypes `AbstractMatrix`. Moreover, `adjoint(Q::AbstractQ)` no longer wraps `Q` in an `Adjoint` type, but instead in an `AdjointQ`, that itself subtypes `AbstractQ`. This change accounts for the fact that typically `AbstractQ` instances behave like function-based, matrix-backed linear operators, and hence don't allow for efficient indexing. Also, many `AbstractQ` types can act on vectors/matrices of different size, acting like a matrix with context-dependent size. With this change, `AbstractQ` has a well-defined API that is described in detail in the [Julia documentation](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/LinearAlgebra/#man-linalg-abstractq). * Adjoints and transposes of `Factorization` objects are no longer wrapped in `Adjoint` and `Transpose` wrappers, respectively. Instead, they are wrapped in `AdjointFactorization` and `TranposeFactorization` types, which themselves subtype `Factorization`. * New functions `hermitianpart` and `hermitianpart!` for extracting the Hermitian (real symmetric) part of a matrix. * The `norm` of the adjoint or transpose of an `AbstractMatrix` now returns the norm of the parent matrix by default, matching the current behaviour for `AbstractVector`s. * `eigen(A, B)` and `eigvals(A, B)`, where one of `A` or `B` is symmetric or Hermitian, are now fully supported. * `eigvals/eigen(A, cholesky(B))` now computes the generalized eigenvalues (`eigen`: and eigenvectors) of `A` and `B` via Cholesky decomposition for positive definite `B`. Note: The second argument is the output of `cholesky`. * Format specifiers now support dynamic width and precision, e.g. `%*s` and `%*.*g`. * When stack traces are printed, the printed depth of types in function signatures will be limited to avoid overly verbose output. * The `@test_broken` macro (or `@test` with `broken=true`) now complains if the test expression returns a non-boolean value in the same way as a non-broken test. * When a call to `@test` fails or errors inside a function, a larger stacktrace is now printed such that the location of the test within a `@testset` can be retrieved. * `code_native` and `@code_native` now default to intel syntax instead of AT&T. * `@time_imports` now shows the timing of any module `__init__()`s that are run. * The `@pure` macro is now deprecated. Use `Base.@assume_effects :foldable` instead ([#48682]). - Set Cmake version requirement to be at least 3.22 - Accommodate renaming dependencies in specfile. - Disable jldownload by just running true - Add fix-dependencies-checksums.patch * Fix checksum checks for suitesparse aarch64. Sources are fetched from the same source. * Fix checksum checks for libLLVM_jll * It's checking for the checksums and it is also trying to fetch them from the internet and idk what's the point of having the full julia tarball. - Fix build * use bundled suitesparse. comment out system suitesparse build requirement * comment out openblas development dependencies. use bundled openblas. * comment out lapack development dependencies. use bundled lapack. * move openblas build away from the actual make build. this ensures that it's installed properly because doing otherwise will skip the install of the dependencies. weird but it works. - Update specfile for bundled LLVM - Add missing build requirements for bundled llvm 15 - Fix aarch64 build. it needs to download a source that can just be copied which is SuiteSparse.v7.2.1+1.aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1170084 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=174
2024-04-25 01:00:42 +02:00
# Idk how it can't find libblastrampoline?
ln -sf %{_libdir}/libblastrampoline.so %{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build/%{_libdir}/libblastrampoline.so
Accepting request 1173660 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.3: * Fix outdated usage of scrubbing for log test failures * [REPL] Fix typo in using/import completion * Avoid compiler warning about redefining jl_globalref_t * yet more atomics & cache-line fixes on work-stealing queue * build: remove extra .a file * Bump CSL to 1.1.1 to fix libgomp bug * codegen: change tbaa of ptr_phi to tbaa_value * Default to the medium code model in x86 linux * Remove some duplicates from emitted compilation traces for Julia 1.10 * Add version string to sysimg triple * Add missing GC_POP() in emit_cfunction * typeintersect: fix UnionAll unaliasing bug caused by innervars * Apply backported changes - GC typo fix - Add inventory writing via DocumenterInventoryWritingBackport - Add mpfr-looking-for-gmp-fix.patch - Cleanup specfile - Limit to x86_64(-v3) architectures. aarch64 has libquadmath disabled - Tests are currently broken. Idk how upstream was able to have all their checks green despite I using the some bundled dependencies. Other issues are because of hardcoded libraries in the jll packages even though their versions are non-impactful to Julia. - Nghttp, Mbedtls, PCRE, LibGit2, LibSSH, gmp, mpfr, and DSFMT are now using the bundled dependencies. * now added to the globally defined _privatelibs * ./julia-hardcoded-libs.patch is now updated. * the only dependencies that do not require much intervention is libblastrampoline and openlibm OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173660 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=175
2024-05-15 02:18:59 +02:00
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build/usr/lib:%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_libdir}:/usr/lib64:/usr/lib"
make MARCH=%{julia_march} prefix=%{_prefix} libdir=%{_libdir} bindir=%{_bindir} build_prefix="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_prefix}" build_libdir="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_libdir}" -C deps install-pcre %{__julia_opts}
make MARCH=%{julia_march} prefix=%{_prefix} libdir=%{_libdir} bindir=%{_bindir} build_prefix="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_prefix}" build_libdir="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_libdir}" -C deps install-openblas %{__julia_opts}
make MARCH=%{julia_march} prefix=%{_prefix} libdir=%{_libdir} bindir=%{_bindir} build_prefix="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_prefix}" build_libdir="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_libdir}" -C deps install-mbedtls %{__julia_opts}
make MARCH=%{julia_march} prefix=%{_prefix} libdir=%{_libdir} bindir=%{_bindir} build_prefix="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_prefix}" build_libdir="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_libdir}" -C deps install-libssh2 %{__julia_opts}
make MARCH=%{julia_march} prefix=%{_prefix} libdir=%{_libdir} bindir=%{_bindir} build_prefix="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_prefix}" build_libdir="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_libdir}" -C deps install-libsuitesparse %{__julia_opts}
make MARCH=%{julia_march} prefix=%{_prefix} libdir=%{_libdir} bindir=%{_bindir} build_prefix="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_prefix}" build_libdir="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_libdir}" -C deps install-libuv %{__julia_opts}
make MARCH=%{julia_march} prefix=%{_prefix} libdir=%{_libdir} bindir=%{_bindir} build_prefix="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_prefix}" build_libdir="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_libdir}" -C deps install-gmp %{__julia_opts}
make MARCH=%{julia_march} prefix=%{_prefix} libdir=%{_libdir} bindir=%{_bindir} build_prefix="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_prefix}" build_libdir="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_libdir}" -C deps install-mpfr %{__julia_opts}
make MARCH=%{julia_march} prefix=%{_prefix} libdir=%{_libdir} bindir=%{_bindir} build_prefix="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_prefix}" build_libdir="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_libdir}" -C deps install-nghttp2 %{__julia_opts}
make MARCH=%{julia_march} prefix=%{_prefix} libdir=%{_libdir} bindir=%{_bindir} build_prefix="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_prefix}" build_libdir="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_libdir}" -C deps install-libgit2 %{__julia_opts}
make MARCH=%{julia_march} prefix=%{_prefix} libdir=%{_libdir} bindir=%{_bindir} build_prefix="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_prefix}" build_libdir="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_libdir}" -C deps install-llvm %{__julia_opts}
# Based on fedora specfile
# Work around bug that prompts zlib to be downloaded even when not used
# https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/pull/42524/files#r734972945
sed "s/ \$(build_prefix)\\/manifest\\/zlib//" -i deps/llvm.mk
Accepting request 1170084 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.2: * JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). * `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. * A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). * The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). * The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. * When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. * [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. * The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one process spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution. * `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. * `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. * `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. * `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. * A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. * `printstyled` now supports italic output. * `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. * `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. * `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. * Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). * `AbstractQ` no longer subtypes `AbstractMatrix`. Moreover, `adjoint(Q::AbstractQ)` no longer wraps `Q` in an `Adjoint` type, but instead in an `AdjointQ`, that itself subtypes `AbstractQ`. This change accounts for the fact that typically `AbstractQ` instances behave like function-based, matrix-backed linear operators, and hence don't allow for efficient indexing. Also, many `AbstractQ` types can act on vectors/matrices of different size, acting like a matrix with context-dependent size. With this change, `AbstractQ` has a well-defined API that is described in detail in the [Julia documentation](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/LinearAlgebra/#man-linalg-abstractq). * Adjoints and transposes of `Factorization` objects are no longer wrapped in `Adjoint` and `Transpose` wrappers, respectively. Instead, they are wrapped in `AdjointFactorization` and `TranposeFactorization` types, which themselves subtype `Factorization`. * New functions `hermitianpart` and `hermitianpart!` for extracting the Hermitian (real symmetric) part of a matrix. * The `norm` of the adjoint or transpose of an `AbstractMatrix` now returns the norm of the parent matrix by default, matching the current behaviour for `AbstractVector`s. * `eigen(A, B)` and `eigvals(A, B)`, where one of `A` or `B` is symmetric or Hermitian, are now fully supported. * `eigvals/eigen(A, cholesky(B))` now computes the generalized eigenvalues (`eigen`: and eigenvectors) of `A` and `B` via Cholesky decomposition for positive definite `B`. Note: The second argument is the output of `cholesky`. * Format specifiers now support dynamic width and precision, e.g. `%*s` and `%*.*g`. * When stack traces are printed, the printed depth of types in function signatures will be limited to avoid overly verbose output. * The `@test_broken` macro (or `@test` with `broken=true`) now complains if the test expression returns a non-boolean value in the same way as a non-broken test. * When a call to `@test` fails or errors inside a function, a larger stacktrace is now printed such that the location of the test within a `@testset` can be retrieved. * `code_native` and `@code_native` now default to intel syntax instead of AT&T. * `@time_imports` now shows the timing of any module `__init__()`s that are run. * The `@pure` macro is now deprecated. Use `Base.@assume_effects :foldable` instead ([#48682]). - Set Cmake version requirement to be at least 3.22 - Accommodate renaming dependencies in specfile. - Disable jldownload by just running true - Add fix-dependencies-checksums.patch * Fix checksum checks for suitesparse aarch64. Sources are fetched from the same source. * Fix checksum checks for libLLVM_jll * It's checking for the checksums and it is also trying to fetch them from the internet and idk what's the point of having the full julia tarball. - Fix build * use bundled suitesparse. comment out system suitesparse build requirement * comment out openblas development dependencies. use bundled openblas. * comment out lapack development dependencies. use bundled lapack. * move openblas build away from the actual make build. this ensures that it's installed properly because doing otherwise will skip the install of the dependencies. weird but it works. - Update specfile for bundled LLVM - Add missing build requirements for bundled llvm 15 - Fix aarch64 build. it needs to download a source that can just be copied which is SuiteSparse.v7.2.1+1.aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1170084 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=174
2024-04-25 01:00:42 +02:00
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 1600
RELEASE_BANNER="openSUSE Tumbleweed - Built on $(date -u)"
%else
SLE_VERSION="$(echo %{sle_version} | sed -E 's|^(15)0([0-9])00|\1.\2|m')"
RELEASE_BANNER="openSUSE Leap ${SLE_VERSION} - Built on $(date -u)"
%endif
make %{?_smp_mflags} \
MARCH="%{julia_march}" \
Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
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Accepting request 1173660 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.3: * Fix outdated usage of scrubbing for log test failures * [REPL] Fix typo in using/import completion * Avoid compiler warning about redefining jl_globalref_t * yet more atomics & cache-line fixes on work-stealing queue * build: remove extra .a file * Bump CSL to 1.1.1 to fix libgomp bug * codegen: change tbaa of ptr_phi to tbaa_value * Default to the medium code model in x86 linux * Remove some duplicates from emitted compilation traces for Julia 1.10 * Add version string to sysimg triple * Add missing GC_POP() in emit_cfunction * typeintersect: fix UnionAll unaliasing bug caused by innervars * Apply backported changes - GC typo fix - Add inventory writing via DocumenterInventoryWritingBackport - Add mpfr-looking-for-gmp-fix.patch - Cleanup specfile - Limit to x86_64(-v3) architectures. aarch64 has libquadmath disabled - Tests are currently broken. Idk how upstream was able to have all their checks green despite I using the some bundled dependencies. Other issues are because of hardcoded libraries in the jll packages even though their versions are non-impactful to Julia. - Nghttp, Mbedtls, PCRE, LibGit2, LibSSH, gmp, mpfr, and DSFMT are now using the bundled dependencies. * now added to the globally defined _privatelibs * ./julia-hardcoded-libs.patch is now updated. * the only dependencies that do not require much intervention is libblastrampoline and openlibm OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173660 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=175
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Accepting request 1173660 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.3: * Fix outdated usage of scrubbing for log test failures * [REPL] Fix typo in using/import completion * Avoid compiler warning about redefining jl_globalref_t * yet more atomics & cache-line fixes on work-stealing queue * build: remove extra .a file * Bump CSL to 1.1.1 to fix libgomp bug * codegen: change tbaa of ptr_phi to tbaa_value * Default to the medium code model in x86 linux * Remove some duplicates from emitted compilation traces for Julia 1.10 * Add version string to sysimg triple * Add missing GC_POP() in emit_cfunction * typeintersect: fix UnionAll unaliasing bug caused by innervars * Apply backported changes - GC typo fix - Add inventory writing via DocumenterInventoryWritingBackport - Add mpfr-looking-for-gmp-fix.patch - Cleanup specfile - Limit to x86_64(-v3) architectures. aarch64 has libquadmath disabled - Tests are currently broken. Idk how upstream was able to have all their checks green despite I using the some bundled dependencies. Other issues are because of hardcoded libraries in the jll packages even though their versions are non-impactful to Julia. - Nghttp, Mbedtls, PCRE, LibGit2, LibSSH, gmp, mpfr, and DSFMT are now using the bundled dependencies. * now added to the globally defined _privatelibs * ./julia-hardcoded-libs.patch is now updated. * the only dependencies that do not require much intervention is libblastrampoline and openlibm OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173660 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=175
2024-05-15 02:18:59 +02:00
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Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
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Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
2023-12-28 10:28:50 +01:00
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Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
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Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
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# This may fix other issues where libLLVM-15jl.so is not properly copied?
if [ "x%{_lib}" != xlib ] ; then
cp -a %{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build/usr/lib/* %{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build/%{_libdir}
rm -rf %{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build/usr/lib/
fi
%check
Accepting request 1173660 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.3: * Fix outdated usage of scrubbing for log test failures * [REPL] Fix typo in using/import completion * Avoid compiler warning about redefining jl_globalref_t * yet more atomics & cache-line fixes on work-stealing queue * build: remove extra .a file * Bump CSL to 1.1.1 to fix libgomp bug * codegen: change tbaa of ptr_phi to tbaa_value * Default to the medium code model in x86 linux * Remove some duplicates from emitted compilation traces for Julia 1.10 * Add version string to sysimg triple * Add missing GC_POP() in emit_cfunction * typeintersect: fix UnionAll unaliasing bug caused by innervars * Apply backported changes - GC typo fix - Add inventory writing via DocumenterInventoryWritingBackport - Add mpfr-looking-for-gmp-fix.patch - Cleanup specfile - Limit to x86_64(-v3) architectures. aarch64 has libquadmath disabled - Tests are currently broken. Idk how upstream was able to have all their checks green despite I using the some bundled dependencies. Other issues are because of hardcoded libraries in the jll packages even though their versions are non-impactful to Julia. - Nghttp, Mbedtls, PCRE, LibGit2, LibSSH, gmp, mpfr, and DSFMT are now using the bundled dependencies. * now added to the globally defined _privatelibs * ./julia-hardcoded-libs.patch is now updated. * the only dependencies that do not require much intervention is libblastrampoline and openlibm OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173660 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=175
2024-05-15 02:18:59 +02:00
# Failures are to be expected if tests are done
# - int.jl not being found. see https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/pull/53682#issuecomment-1992420825
# - Dates printing inconsistent. see https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/issues/34655
# - hard-coded libs for non-impactful libraries e.g. zlib or mbedtls. see https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/pull/38347#discussion_r574819534.
# understandable if LLVM and other patched libraries but for unpatched ones, i am not sure if it is a strict requirement but reports
# say mbedtls and similar work just fine.
# I might have to disable the tests for now
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build/usr/lib:%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_libdir}:/usr/lib64:/usr/lib"
pushd %{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/test
# DISABLED FOR NOW
# ../julia --check-bounds=yes --startup-file=no ./runtests.jl || true
# Printing the version just for the sake of printing the version
../julia --version
popd
%install
Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
2023-12-28 10:28:50 +01:00
export NO_GIT=1
export CFLAGS="%{optflags}"
Accepting request 1170084 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.2: * JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). * `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. * A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). * The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). * The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. * When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. * [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. * The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one process spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution. * `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. * `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. * `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. * `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. * A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. * `printstyled` now supports italic output. * `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. * `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. * `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. * Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). * `AbstractQ` no longer subtypes `AbstractMatrix`. Moreover, `adjoint(Q::AbstractQ)` no longer wraps `Q` in an `Adjoint` type, but instead in an `AdjointQ`, that itself subtypes `AbstractQ`. This change accounts for the fact that typically `AbstractQ` instances behave like function-based, matrix-backed linear operators, and hence don't allow for efficient indexing. Also, many `AbstractQ` types can act on vectors/matrices of different size, acting like a matrix with context-dependent size. With this change, `AbstractQ` has a well-defined API that is described in detail in the [Julia documentation](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/LinearAlgebra/#man-linalg-abstractq). * Adjoints and transposes of `Factorization` objects are no longer wrapped in `Adjoint` and `Transpose` wrappers, respectively. Instead, they are wrapped in `AdjointFactorization` and `TranposeFactorization` types, which themselves subtype `Factorization`. * New functions `hermitianpart` and `hermitianpart!` for extracting the Hermitian (real symmetric) part of a matrix. * The `norm` of the adjoint or transpose of an `AbstractMatrix` now returns the norm of the parent matrix by default, matching the current behaviour for `AbstractVector`s. * `eigen(A, B)` and `eigvals(A, B)`, where one of `A` or `B` is symmetric or Hermitian, are now fully supported. * `eigvals/eigen(A, cholesky(B))` now computes the generalized eigenvalues (`eigen`: and eigenvectors) of `A` and `B` via Cholesky decomposition for positive definite `B`. Note: The second argument is the output of `cholesky`. * Format specifiers now support dynamic width and precision, e.g. `%*s` and `%*.*g`. * When stack traces are printed, the printed depth of types in function signatures will be limited to avoid overly verbose output. * The `@test_broken` macro (or `@test` with `broken=true`) now complains if the test expression returns a non-boolean value in the same way as a non-broken test. * When a call to `@test` fails or errors inside a function, a larger stacktrace is now printed such that the location of the test within a `@testset` can be retrieved. * `code_native` and `@code_native` now default to intel syntax instead of AT&T. * `@time_imports` now shows the timing of any module `__init__()`s that are run. * The `@pure` macro is now deprecated. Use `Base.@assume_effects :foldable` instead ([#48682]). - Set Cmake version requirement to be at least 3.22 - Accommodate renaming dependencies in specfile. - Disable jldownload by just running true - Add fix-dependencies-checksums.patch * Fix checksum checks for suitesparse aarch64. Sources are fetched from the same source. * Fix checksum checks for libLLVM_jll * It's checking for the checksums and it is also trying to fetch them from the internet and idk what's the point of having the full julia tarball. - Fix build * use bundled suitesparse. comment out system suitesparse build requirement * comment out openblas development dependencies. use bundled openblas. * comment out lapack development dependencies. use bundled lapack. * move openblas build away from the actual make build. this ensures that it's installed properly because doing otherwise will skip the install of the dependencies. weird but it works. - Update specfile for bundled LLVM - Add missing build requirements for bundled llvm 15 - Fix aarch64 build. it needs to download a source that can just be copied which is SuiteSparse.v7.2.1+1.aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1170084 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=174
2024-04-25 01:00:42 +02:00
export CXXLAGS="%{optflags}"
export USE_CCACHE=1
export DEPS_GIT=0
Accepting request 1173660 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.3: * Fix outdated usage of scrubbing for log test failures * [REPL] Fix typo in using/import completion * Avoid compiler warning about redefining jl_globalref_t * yet more atomics & cache-line fixes on work-stealing queue * build: remove extra .a file * Bump CSL to 1.1.1 to fix libgomp bug * codegen: change tbaa of ptr_phi to tbaa_value * Default to the medium code model in x86 linux * Remove some duplicates from emitted compilation traces for Julia 1.10 * Add version string to sysimg triple * Add missing GC_POP() in emit_cfunction * typeintersect: fix UnionAll unaliasing bug caused by innervars * Apply backported changes - GC typo fix - Add inventory writing via DocumenterInventoryWritingBackport - Add mpfr-looking-for-gmp-fix.patch - Cleanup specfile - Limit to x86_64(-v3) architectures. aarch64 has libquadmath disabled - Tests are currently broken. Idk how upstream was able to have all their checks green despite I using the some bundled dependencies. Other issues are because of hardcoded libraries in the jll packages even though their versions are non-impactful to Julia. - Nghttp, Mbedtls, PCRE, LibGit2, LibSSH, gmp, mpfr, and DSFMT are now using the bundled dependencies. * now added to the globally defined _privatelibs * ./julia-hardcoded-libs.patch is now updated. * the only dependencies that do not require much intervention is libblastrampoline and openlibm OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173660 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=175
2024-05-15 02:18:59 +02:00
export BUILD_LLD=1
export BUILD_LLDB=1
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build/usr/lib:%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_libdir}:/usr/lib64:/usr/lib"
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 1600
RELEASE_BANNER="openSUSE Tumbleweed - Built on $(date -u)"
%else
SLE_VERSION="$(echo %{sle_version} | sed -E 's|^(15)0([0-9])00|\1.\2|m')"
RELEASE_BANNER="openSUSE Leap ${SLE_VERSION} - Built on $(date -u)"
%endif
make install DESTDIR="%{buildroot}" \
MARCH="%{julia_march}" \
Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
2023-12-28 10:28:50 +01:00
%ifarch x86_64 || x86_64_v3
JULIA_CPU_TARGET="generic;sandybridge,-xsaveopt,clone_all;haswell,-rdrnd,base(1)" \
%endif
%ifarch aarch64
JULIA_CPU_TARGET="generic;cortex-a53;cortex-a55;cortex-a57;cortex-a72;arm_cortex_a78;arm_cortex_x1;neoverse-512tvb,base(3);arm_neoverse_n1;arm_neoverse_v1;arm_neoverse_n2;carmel,clone_all;apple-m1,base(3)" \
%endif
build_prefix="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_prefix}" \
build_libdir="%{_builddir}/%{buildsubdir}/build%{_libdir}" \
prefix="%{_prefix}" \
bindir="%{_bindir}" \
libdir="%{_libdir}" \
libexecdir="%{_libexecdir}" \
datarootdir="%{_datarootdir}" \
includedir="%{_includedir}" \
sysconfdir="%{_sysconfdir}" \
Accepting request 1173660 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.3: * Fix outdated usage of scrubbing for log test failures * [REPL] Fix typo in using/import completion * Avoid compiler warning about redefining jl_globalref_t * yet more atomics & cache-line fixes on work-stealing queue * build: remove extra .a file * Bump CSL to 1.1.1 to fix libgomp bug * codegen: change tbaa of ptr_phi to tbaa_value * Default to the medium code model in x86 linux * Remove some duplicates from emitted compilation traces for Julia 1.10 * Add version string to sysimg triple * Add missing GC_POP() in emit_cfunction * typeintersect: fix UnionAll unaliasing bug caused by innervars * Apply backported changes - GC typo fix - Add inventory writing via DocumenterInventoryWritingBackport - Add mpfr-looking-for-gmp-fix.patch - Cleanup specfile - Limit to x86_64(-v3) architectures. aarch64 has libquadmath disabled - Tests are currently broken. Idk how upstream was able to have all their checks green despite I using the some bundled dependencies. Other issues are because of hardcoded libraries in the jll packages even though their versions are non-impactful to Julia. - Nghttp, Mbedtls, PCRE, LibGit2, LibSSH, gmp, mpfr, and DSFMT are now using the bundled dependencies. * now added to the globally defined _privatelibs * ./julia-hardcoded-libs.patch is now updated. * the only dependencies that do not require much intervention is libblastrampoline and openlibm OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173660 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=175
2024-05-15 02:18:59 +02:00
%{__julia_opts} \
Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
2023-12-28 10:28:50 +01:00
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 1600
TAGGED_RELEASE_BANNER="${RELEASE_BANNER}"
Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
2023-12-28 10:28:50 +01:00
%else
TAGGED_RELEASE_BANNER="${RELEASE_BANNER}"
Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
2023-12-28 10:28:50 +01:00
%endif
# Fix dangling symlinks
ln -sf %{_libdir}/libblastrampoline.so %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/julia/libblastrampoline.so
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 1600
ln -sf %{_libdir}/libgcc_s.so.1 %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/julia/libgcc_s.so.1
%else
ln -sf /%{_lib}/libgcc_s.so.1 %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/julia/libgcc_s.so.1
%endif
ln -sf %{_libdir}/libgfortran.so.5 %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/julia/libgfortran.so.5
ln -sf %{_libdir}/libcurl.so %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/julia/libcurl.so.4
# GZip man page.
gzip %{buildroot}/%{_mandir}/man1/julia.1
rm -f %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/julia/libuv.a
rm -f %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/julia/base/build.h
rm -f %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/julia/base/Makefile
# Fix documentation directories.
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/julia
mv -f %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/doc/julia/* %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/julia/
rm -r %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/doc/julia
ln -sfv /var/lib/ca-certificates/ca-bundle.pem %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/julia/cert.pem # Needed by some julia packages
# Remove execution permission on documentation files.
chmod -x+X -R %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/julia/*
# Prevent find-debuginfo from touching precompiled caches as it
# changes checksums, which invalidates them
chmod -x %{buildroot}%{_datarootdir}/julia/compiled/*/*/*.so
Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
2023-12-28 10:28:50 +01:00
# Install .desktop file and icons
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/16x16/apps/
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/24x24/apps/
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/256x256/apps/
cp -p contrib/julia.svg %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/%{name}.svg
convert -scale 16x16 -extent 16x16 -gravity center -background transparent \
contrib/julia.svg %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/16x16/apps/%{name}.png
convert -scale 24x24 -extent 24x24 -gravity center -background transparent \
contrib/julia.svg %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/24x24/apps/%{name}.png
convert -scale 32x32 -extent 32x32 -gravity center -background transparent \
contrib/julia.svg %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/%{name}.png
convert -scale 48x48 -extent 48x48 -gravity center -background transparent \
contrib/julia.svg %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/%{name}.png
convert -scale 256x256 -extent 256x256 -gravity center -background transparent \
contrib/julia.svg %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/256x256/apps/%{name}.png
# Remove hidden files and zero-length files and directories from stdlib.
pushd %{buildroot}
find . -name ".codecov.yml" -prune -execdir rm -rf {} \;
find . -name ".git*" -prune -execdir rm -rf {} \;
find . -name ".ci" -prune -execdir rm -rf {} \;
find . -name ".devcontainer" -prune -execdir rm -rf {} \;
find . -name ".travis.yml" -prune -execdir rm -rf {} \;
find . -empty -type d -prune -execdir rm -rf {} \;
find . -empty -type f -prune -execdir rm -rf {} \;
find . -name "*.orig" -prune -execdir rm -rf {} \;
popd
%if 0%{?compat_mode}
rm -rf %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/julia/
# The 'application' object must be only provided by one package
# Alternatively, we could rename the .appdata and .desktop file to have
# both applications show up in a valid way, but that would require the
# -compat appdata to be modified to make the difference clear
rm %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/appdata/julia.appdata.xml
%endif
%suse_update_desktop_file -r julia Science Math
mv %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/julia %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/julia-base
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/alternatives
if [ "x%{_lib}" != xlib ] ; then
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/lib
ln -sf %{_libdir}/julia %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/lib/julia
fi
ln -sf %{_sysconfdir}/alternatives/julia %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/julia
# Julia has a custom compiled LLVM sofile with a good name. We need
# it to be discoverable in LD_LIBRARY_PATHs
# so it can be dlopened for libLLVM_jll
Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
2023-12-28 10:28:50 +01:00
ln -sf %{_libdir}/julia/libLLVM-15jl.so %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/libLLVM-15jl.so
Accepting request 1173660 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.3: * Fix outdated usage of scrubbing for log test failures * [REPL] Fix typo in using/import completion * Avoid compiler warning about redefining jl_globalref_t * yet more atomics & cache-line fixes on work-stealing queue * build: remove extra .a file * Bump CSL to 1.1.1 to fix libgomp bug * codegen: change tbaa of ptr_phi to tbaa_value * Default to the medium code model in x86 linux * Remove some duplicates from emitted compilation traces for Julia 1.10 * Add version string to sysimg triple * Add missing GC_POP() in emit_cfunction * typeintersect: fix UnionAll unaliasing bug caused by innervars * Apply backported changes - GC typo fix - Add inventory writing via DocumenterInventoryWritingBackport - Add mpfr-looking-for-gmp-fix.patch - Cleanup specfile - Limit to x86_64(-v3) architectures. aarch64 has libquadmath disabled - Tests are currently broken. Idk how upstream was able to have all their checks green despite I using the some bundled dependencies. Other issues are because of hardcoded libraries in the jll packages even though their versions are non-impactful to Julia. - Nghttp, Mbedtls, PCRE, LibGit2, LibSSH, gmp, mpfr, and DSFMT are now using the bundled dependencies. * now added to the globally defined _privatelibs * ./julia-hardcoded-libs.patch is now updated. * the only dependencies that do not require much intervention is libblastrampoline and openlibm OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173660 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=175
2024-05-15 02:18:59 +02:00
# Attempt to convert all eol encodings to Unix
find %{buildroot} -type f -execdir dos2unix -k {} \;
# make it executable
Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
2023-12-28 10:28:50 +01:00
chmod +x %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/julia/stdlib/v1.10/SparseArrays/gen/generator.jl
# Remove duplicated files.
%fdupes -s %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/julia
Accepting request 1173660 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Update to version 1.10.3: * Fix outdated usage of scrubbing for log test failures * [REPL] Fix typo in using/import completion * Avoid compiler warning about redefining jl_globalref_t * yet more atomics & cache-line fixes on work-stealing queue * build: remove extra .a file * Bump CSL to 1.1.1 to fix libgomp bug * codegen: change tbaa of ptr_phi to tbaa_value * Default to the medium code model in x86 linux * Remove some duplicates from emitted compilation traces for Julia 1.10 * Add version string to sysimg triple * Add missing GC_POP() in emit_cfunction * typeintersect: fix UnionAll unaliasing bug caused by innervars * Apply backported changes - GC typo fix - Add inventory writing via DocumenterInventoryWritingBackport - Add mpfr-looking-for-gmp-fix.patch - Cleanup specfile - Limit to x86_64(-v3) architectures. aarch64 has libquadmath disabled - Tests are currently broken. Idk how upstream was able to have all their checks green despite I using the some bundled dependencies. Other issues are because of hardcoded libraries in the jll packages even though their versions are non-impactful to Julia. - Nghttp, Mbedtls, PCRE, LibGit2, LibSSH, gmp, mpfr, and DSFMT are now using the bundled dependencies. * now added to the globally defined _privatelibs * ./julia-hardcoded-libs.patch is now updated. * the only dependencies that do not require much intervention is libblastrampoline and openlibm OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173660 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=175
2024-05-15 02:18:59 +02:00
# Remove libtool leftovers
find %{buildroot} -type f -name "*.la" -delete -print
# Set RPATHs for libmpfr.so from julia
patchelf --set-rpath "%{_libdir}/julia:%{_libdir}:%{_prefix}/lib" "%{buildroot}%{_libdir}/julia/libmpfr.so"
%post
%{_sbindir}/update-alternatives --install %{_bindir}/julia \
julia %{_bindir}/julia-base 5
%postun
if [ ! -f %{_bindir}/julia-base ] ; then
%{_sbindir}/update-alternatives --remove julia %{_bindir}/julia-base
fi
%ldconfig_scriptlets -n %{libname}
%files
%doc CONTRIBUTING.md NEWS.md README.md
%license LICENSE.md
%ghost %{_bindir}/julia
%ghost %{_sysconfdir}/alternatives/julia
%{_bindir}/julia-base
%dir %{_datadir}/julia
%{_datadir}/julia/base
%{_datadir}/julia/base.cache
%{_datadir}/julia/stdlib
%{_datadir}/julia/compiled*
%{_datadir}/julia/cert.pem
%dir %{_libexecdir}/julia
%{_libexecdir}/julia/*
Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
2023-12-28 10:28:50 +01:00
%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/%{name}.svg
%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/16x16/apps/%{name}.png
%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/24x24/apps/%{name}.png
%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/%{name}.png
%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/%{name}.png
%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/256x256/apps/%{name}.png
%if !%{?compat_mode}
%dir %{_datadir}/appdata/
%{_datadir}/appdata/julia.appdata.xml
%dir %{_docdir}/julia
%{_docdir}/julia/*
%endif
%{_datadir}/applications/julia.desktop
%{_prefix}/lib/julia
%{_libdir}/julia/
%{_mandir}/man1/julia.1%{?ext_man}
Accepting request 1135451 from home:uncomfyhalomacro:branches:science - Enable only tier 1 architectures - Add disable-doc-gen-in-makefile.patch - Add disable-download-of-unicode-for-doc-gen.patch - Add UnicodeData.txt - Add julia-remove-libcholmod_cuda.patch - Add julia.keyring - Add julia-1.10.0-full.tar.gz.asc - Update julia-hardcoded-libs.patch - Update specfile and enable v3 CPU optimizations on x86_64 architecture - Update to version 1.10.0: * New language features - JuliaSyntax.jl is now used as the default parser, providing better diagnostics and faster parsing. Set environment variable `JULIA_USE_FLISP_PARSER` to `1` to switch back to the old parser if necessary (and if you find this necessary, please file an issue). - `⥺` (U+297A, `\leftarrowsubset`) and `⥷` (U+2977, `\leftarrowless`) may now be used as binary operators with arrow precedence. * Language changes - When a task forks a child, the parent task's task-local RNG (random number generator) is no longer affected. The seeding of child based on the parent task also takes a more disciplined approach to collision resistance, using a design based on the SplitMix and DotMix splittable RNG schemes. - A new more-specific rule for methods resolves ambiguities containing Union{} in favor of the method defined explicitly to handle the Union{} argument. This makes it possible to define methods to explicitly handle Union{} without the ambiguities that commonly would result previously. This also lets the runtime optimize certain method lookups in a way that significantly improves load and inference times for heavily overloaded methods that dispatch on Types (such as traits and constructors). - The "h bar" `ℏ` (`\hslash` U+210F) character is now treated as equivalent to `ħ` (`\hbar` U+0127). - The `@simd` macro now has more limited and clearer semantics: it only enables reordering and contraction of floating-point operations, instead of turning on all "fastmath" optimizations. If you observe performance regressions due to this change, you can recover previous behavior with `@fastmath @simd`, if you are OK with all the optimizations enabled by the `@fastmath` macro. - When a method with keyword arguments is displayed in the stack trace view, the textual representation of the keyword arguments' type is simplified using the new `@Kwargs{key1::Type1, ...}` macro syntax. * Compiler/Runtime improvements - The mark phase of the garbage collector is now multi-threaded. - [JITLink](https://llvm.org/docs/JITLink.html) is enabled by default on Linux aarch64 when Julia is linked to LLVM 15 or later versions. This should resolve many segmentation faults previously observed on this platform. - The precompilation process now uses pidfile locks and orchestrates multiple julia processes to only have one proces spend effort precompiling while the others wait. Previously all would do the work and race to overwrite the cache files. * Command-line option changes - New option `--gcthreads` to set how many threads will be used by the garbage collector. The default is `N/2` where `N` is the number of worker threads (`--threads`) used by Julia. * Build system changes - SparseArrays and SuiteSparse are no longer included in the default system image, so the core language no longer contains GPL libraries. However, these libraries are still included alongside the language in the standard binary distribution * New library functions - `tanpi` is now defined. It computes tan(π*x) more accurately than `tan(pi*x)`. - `fourthroot(x)` is now defined in `Base.Math` and can be used to compute the fourth root of `x`. It can also be accessed using the unicode character `∜`, which can be typed by `\fourthroot<tab>`. - `Libc.memmove`, `Libc.memset`, and `Libc.memcpy` are now defined, whose functionality matches that of their respective C calls. - `Base.isprecompiled(pkg::PkgId)` has been added, to identify whether a package has already been precompiled. * New library features - `binomial(x, k)` now supports non-integer `x`. - A `CartesianIndex` is now treated as a "scalar" for broadcasting. - `printstyled` now supports italic output. - `parent` and `parentindices` support `SubString`s. - `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string. - `startswith` now supports seekable `IO` streams. * Standard library changes - The `initialized=true` keyword assignment for `sortperm!` and `partialsortperm!` is now a no-op. It previously exposed unsafe behavior. - Printing integral `Rational`s will skip the denominator in `Rational`-typed IO context (e.g. in arrays). * Package Manager - `Pkg.precompile` now accepts `timing` as a keyword argument which displays per package timing information for precompilation (e.g. `Pkg.precompile(timing=true)`). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1135451 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/julia?expand=0&rev=168
2023-12-28 10:28:50 +01:00
%{_libdir}/libLLVM-15jl.so
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/julia/
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/julia/startup.jl
%files devel
%{_datadir}/julia/test/
%{_datadir}/julia/julia-config.jl
%{_includedir}/julia/
%{_libdir}/libjulia.so
%files -n %{libname}
%{_libdir}/libjulia.so.*
%changelog