Summary: *Context:* https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/53406 added a lint for trailing whitespace at the ends of lines. However, in order to pass FB-internal lints, that PR also had to normalize the trailing newlines in four of the files it touched. This PR adds an OSS lint to normalize trailing newlines. The changes to the following files (made in 54847d0adb9be71be4979cead3d9d4c02160e4cd) are the only manually-written parts of this PR: - `.github/workflows/lint.yml` - `mypy-strict.ini` - `tools/README.md` - `tools/test/test_trailing_newlines.py` - `tools/trailing_newlines.py` I would have liked to make this just a shell one-liner like the other three similar lints, but nothing I could find quite fit the bill. Specifically, all the answers I tried from the following Stack Overflow questions were far too slow (at least a minute and a half to run on this entire repository): - [How to detect file ends in newline?](https://stackoverflow.com/q/38746) - [How do I find files that do not end with a newline/linefeed?](https://stackoverflow.com/q/4631068) - [How to list all files in the Git index without newline at end of file](https://stackoverflow.com/q/27624800) - [Linux - check if there is an empty line at the end of a file [duplicate]](https://stackoverflow.com/q/34943632) - [git ensure newline at end of each file](https://stackoverflow.com/q/57770972) To avoid giving false positives during the few days after this PR is merged, we should probably only merge it after https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/54967. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/54737 Test Plan: Running the shell script from the "Ensure correct trailing newlines" step in the `quick-checks` job of `.github/workflows/lint.yml` should print no output and exit in a fraction of a second with a status of 0. That was not the case prior to this PR, as shown by this failing GHA workflow run on an earlier draft of this PR: - https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/runs/2197446987?check_suite_focus=true In contrast, this run (after correcting the trailing newlines in this PR) succeeded: - https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/54737/checks?check_run_id=2197553241 To unit-test `tools/trailing_newlines.py` itself (this is run as part of our "Test tools" GitHub Actions workflow): ``` python tools/test/test_trailing_newlines.py ``` Reviewed By: malfet Differential Revision: D27409736 Pulled By: samestep fbshipit-source-id: 46f565227046b39f68349bbd5633105b2d2e9b19 |
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This directory contains the useful tools.
build_android.sh
This script is to build PyTorch/Caffe2 library for Android. Take the following steps to start the build:
- set ANDROID_NDK to the location of ndk
export ANDROID_NDK=YOUR_NDK_PATH
- run build_android.sh
#in your PyTorch root directory
bash scripts/build_android.sh
If succeeded, the libraries and headers would be generated to build_android/install directory. You can then copy these files from build_android/install to your Android project for further usage.
You can also override the cmake flags via command line, e.g., following command will also compile the executable binary files:
bash scripts/build_android.sh -DBUILD_BINARY=ON
build_ios.sh
This script is to build PyTorch/Caffe2 library for iOS, and can only be performed on macOS. Take the following steps to start the build:
- Install Xcode from App Store, and configure "Command Line Tools" properly on Xcode.
- Install the dependencies:
brew install cmake automake libtool
- run build_ios.sh
#in your PyTorch root directory
bash scripts/build_ios.sh
If succeeded, the libraries and headers would be generated to build_ios/install directory. You can then copy these files to your Xcode project for further usage.