Summary:
This PR is step 2 (after https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/56708) to having JIT coverage--it actually uses the plug-in in CI!
Disclaimer: note that this will mark the entire JIT'd function/method as covered without seeking proof that the
compiled code has been executed. This means that even if the code chunk is merely compiled and not run, it will get
marked as covered.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/56310
Test Plan:
We should see coverage improvements in CI after. A file to look out for would be `torch/jit/quantized.py`, which should have more coverage after this PR, which it does!
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| appveyor | ||
| fbcode-dev-setup | ||
| model_zoo | ||
| onnx | ||
| release | ||
| release_notes | ||
| add_apache_header.sh | ||
| apache_header.txt | ||
| apache_python.txt | ||
| build_android.sh | ||
| build_host_protoc.sh | ||
| build_ios.sh | ||
| build_local.sh | ||
| build_mobile.sh | ||
| build_pytorch_android.sh | ||
| build_raspbian.sh | ||
| build_tegra_x1.sh | ||
| build_tizen.sh | ||
| build_windows.bat | ||
| diagnose_protobuf.py | ||
| get_python_cmake_flags.py | ||
| proto.ps1 | ||
| read_conda_versions.sh | ||
| README.md | ||
| remove_apache_header.sh | ||
| temp.sh | ||
| xcode_build.rb | ||
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.