%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-blis Version: 0.9.1 Release: 1 Summary: The Blis BLAS-like linear algebra library, as a self-contained C-extension. License: BSD URL: https://github.com/explosion/cython-blis Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/74/1e/18f5068e5c4f2e10248f65bc0f799e9017f70749fa3f5c9fdd30be179784/blis-0.9.1.tar.gz Requires: python3-numpy %description # Cython BLIS: Fast BLAS-like operations from Python and Cython, without the tears This repository provides the [Blis linear algebra](https://github.com/flame/blis) routines as a self-contained Python C-extension. Currently, we only supports single-threaded execution, as this is actually best for our workloads (ML inference). [![Azure Pipelines](https://img.shields.io/azure-devops/build/explosion-ai/public/6/master.svg?logo=azure-pipelines&style=flat-square)](https://dev.azure.com/explosion-ai/public/_build?definitionId=6) [![pypi Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/blis.svg?style=flat-square&logo=pypi&logoColor=white)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/blis) [![conda](https://img.shields.io/conda/vn/conda-forge/cython-blis.svg?style=flat-square&logo=conda-forge&logoColor=white)](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/cython-blis) [![Python wheels](https://img.shields.io/badge/wheels-%E2%9C%93-4c1.svg?longCache=true&style=flat-square&logo=python&logoColor=white)](https://github.com/explosion/wheelwright/releases) ## Installation You can install the package via pip, first making sure that `pip`, `setuptools`, and `wheel` are up-to-date: ```bash pip install -U pip setuptools wheel pip install blis ``` Wheels should be available, so installation should be fast. If you want to install from source and you're on Windows, you'll need to install LLVM. ### Building BLIS for alternative architectures The provided wheels should work on x86_64 and osx/arm64 architectures. Unfortunately we do not currently know a way to provide different wheels for alternative architectures, and we cannot provide a single binary that works everywhere. So if the wheel doesn't work for your CPU, you'll need to specify source distribution, and tell Blis your CPU architecture using the `BLIS_ARCH` environment variable. #### a) Install with auto-detected CPU support ```bash pip install spacy --no-binary blis ``` #### b) Install using an existing configuration Provide an architecture from the [supported configurations](https://github.com/explosion/cython-blis/tree/v0.9.0/blis/_src/make). ```bash BLIS_ARCH="power9" pip install spacy --no-binary blis ``` #### c) Install with generic arch support > ⚠️ `generic` is not optimized for any particular CPU and is extremely slow. Only recommended for testing! ```bash BLIS_ARCH="generic" pip install spacy --no-binary blis ``` #### d) Build specific support In order to compile Blis, `cython-blis` bundles makefile scripts for specific architectures, that are compiled by running the Blis build system and logging the commands. We do not yet have logs for every architecture, as there are some architectures we have not had access to. [See here](https://github.com/flame/blis/blob/0.9.0/config_registry) for list of architectures. For example, here's how to build support for the Intel architecture `knl`: ```bash git clone https://github.com/explosion/cython-blis && cd cython-blis git pull && git submodule init && git submodule update && git submodule status python3 -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate pip install -U pip setuptools wheel pip install -r requirements.txt ./bin/generate-make-jsonl linux knl BLIS_ARCH="knl" python setup.py build_ext --inplace BLIS_ARCH="knl" python setup.py bdist_wheel ``` Fingers crossed, this will build you a wheel that supports your platform. You could then [submit a PR](https://github.com/explosion/cython-blis/pulls) with the `blis/_src/make/linux-knl.jsonl` and `blis/_src/include/linux-knl/blis.h` files so that you can run: ```bash BLIS_ARCH="knl" pip install --no-binary=blis ``` ## Usage Two APIs are provided: a high-level Python API, and direct [Cython](http://cython.org) access, which provides fused-type, nogil Cython bindings to the underlying Blis linear algebra library. Fused types are a simple template mechanism, allowing just a touch of compile-time generic programming: ```python cimport blis.cy A = calloc(nN * nI, sizeof(float)) B = calloc(nO * nI, sizeof(float)) C = calloc(nr_b0 * nr_b1, sizeof(float)) blis.cy.gemm(blis.cy.NO_TRANSPOSE, blis.cy.NO_TRANSPOSE, nO, nI, nN, 1.0, A, nI, 1, B, nO, 1, 1.0, C, nO, 1) ``` Bindings have been added as we've needed them. Please submit pull requests if the library is missing some functions you require. ## Development To build the source package, you should run the following command: ```bash ./bin/update-vendored-source ``` This populates the `blis/_src` folder for the various architectures, using the `flame-blis` submodule. ## Updating the build files In order to compile the Blis sources, we use jsonl files that provide the explicit compiler flags. We build these jsonl files by running Blis's build system, and then converting the log. This avoids us having to replicate the build system within Python: we just use the jsonl to make a bunch of subprocess calls. To support a new OS/architecture combination, we have to provide the jsonl file and the header. ### Linux The Linux build files need to be produced from within the manylinux2014 Docker container, so that they will be compatible with the wheel building process. First, install docker. Then do the following to start the container: sudo docker run -it quay.io/pypa/manylinux2014_x86_64:latest Once within the container, the following commands should check out the repo and build the jsonl files for the generic arch: mkdir /usr/local/repos cd /usr/local/repos git clone https://github.com/explosion/cython-blis && cd cython-blis git pull && git submodule init && git submodule update && git submodule status /opt/python/cp36-cp36m/bin/python -m venv env3.6 source env3.6/bin/activate pip install -r requirements.txt ./bin/generate-make-jsonl linux generic --export BLIS_ARCH=generic python setup.py build_ext --inplace # N.B.: don't copy to /tmp, docker cp doesn't work from there. cp blis/_src/include/linux-generic/blis.h /linux-generic-blis.h cp blis/_src/make/linux-generic.jsonl / Then from a new terminal, retrieve the two files we need out of the container: sudo docker ps -l # Get the container ID # When I'm in Vagrant, I need to go via cat -- but then I end up with dummy # lines at the top and bottom. Sigh. If you don't have that problem and # sudo docker cp just works, just copy the file. sudo docker cp aa9d42588791:/linux-generic-blis.h - | cat > linux-generic-blis.h sudo docker cp aa9d42588791:/linux-generic.jsonl - | cat > linux-generic.jsonl %package -n python3-blis Summary: The Blis BLAS-like linear algebra library, as a self-contained C-extension. Provides: python-blis BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip BuildRequires: python3-cffi BuildRequires: gcc BuildRequires: gdb %description -n python3-blis # Cython BLIS: Fast BLAS-like operations from Python and Cython, without the tears This repository provides the [Blis linear algebra](https://github.com/flame/blis) routines as a self-contained Python C-extension. Currently, we only supports single-threaded execution, as this is actually best for our workloads (ML inference). [![Azure Pipelines](https://img.shields.io/azure-devops/build/explosion-ai/public/6/master.svg?logo=azure-pipelines&style=flat-square)](https://dev.azure.com/explosion-ai/public/_build?definitionId=6) [![pypi Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/blis.svg?style=flat-square&logo=pypi&logoColor=white)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/blis) [![conda](https://img.shields.io/conda/vn/conda-forge/cython-blis.svg?style=flat-square&logo=conda-forge&logoColor=white)](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/cython-blis) [![Python wheels](https://img.shields.io/badge/wheels-%E2%9C%93-4c1.svg?longCache=true&style=flat-square&logo=python&logoColor=white)](https://github.com/explosion/wheelwright/releases) ## Installation You can install the package via pip, first making sure that `pip`, `setuptools`, and `wheel` are up-to-date: ```bash pip install -U pip setuptools wheel pip install blis ``` Wheels should be available, so installation should be fast. If you want to install from source and you're on Windows, you'll need to install LLVM. ### Building BLIS for alternative architectures The provided wheels should work on x86_64 and osx/arm64 architectures. Unfortunately we do not currently know a way to provide different wheels for alternative architectures, and we cannot provide a single binary that works everywhere. So if the wheel doesn't work for your CPU, you'll need to specify source distribution, and tell Blis your CPU architecture using the `BLIS_ARCH` environment variable. #### a) Install with auto-detected CPU support ```bash pip install spacy --no-binary blis ``` #### b) Install using an existing configuration Provide an architecture from the [supported configurations](https://github.com/explosion/cython-blis/tree/v0.9.0/blis/_src/make). ```bash BLIS_ARCH="power9" pip install spacy --no-binary blis ``` #### c) Install with generic arch support > ⚠️ `generic` is not optimized for any particular CPU and is extremely slow. Only recommended for testing! ```bash BLIS_ARCH="generic" pip install spacy --no-binary blis ``` #### d) Build specific support In order to compile Blis, `cython-blis` bundles makefile scripts for specific architectures, that are compiled by running the Blis build system and logging the commands. We do not yet have logs for every architecture, as there are some architectures we have not had access to. [See here](https://github.com/flame/blis/blob/0.9.0/config_registry) for list of architectures. For example, here's how to build support for the Intel architecture `knl`: ```bash git clone https://github.com/explosion/cython-blis && cd cython-blis git pull && git submodule init && git submodule update && git submodule status python3 -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate pip install -U pip setuptools wheel pip install -r requirements.txt ./bin/generate-make-jsonl linux knl BLIS_ARCH="knl" python setup.py build_ext --inplace BLIS_ARCH="knl" python setup.py bdist_wheel ``` Fingers crossed, this will build you a wheel that supports your platform. You could then [submit a PR](https://github.com/explosion/cython-blis/pulls) with the `blis/_src/make/linux-knl.jsonl` and `blis/_src/include/linux-knl/blis.h` files so that you can run: ```bash BLIS_ARCH="knl" pip install --no-binary=blis ``` ## Usage Two APIs are provided: a high-level Python API, and direct [Cython](http://cython.org) access, which provides fused-type, nogil Cython bindings to the underlying Blis linear algebra library. Fused types are a simple template mechanism, allowing just a touch of compile-time generic programming: ```python cimport blis.cy A = calloc(nN * nI, sizeof(float)) B = calloc(nO * nI, sizeof(float)) C = calloc(nr_b0 * nr_b1, sizeof(float)) blis.cy.gemm(blis.cy.NO_TRANSPOSE, blis.cy.NO_TRANSPOSE, nO, nI, nN, 1.0, A, nI, 1, B, nO, 1, 1.0, C, nO, 1) ``` Bindings have been added as we've needed them. Please submit pull requests if the library is missing some functions you require. ## Development To build the source package, you should run the following command: ```bash ./bin/update-vendored-source ``` This populates the `blis/_src` folder for the various architectures, using the `flame-blis` submodule. ## Updating the build files In order to compile the Blis sources, we use jsonl files that provide the explicit compiler flags. We build these jsonl files by running Blis's build system, and then converting the log. This avoids us having to replicate the build system within Python: we just use the jsonl to make a bunch of subprocess calls. To support a new OS/architecture combination, we have to provide the jsonl file and the header. ### Linux The Linux build files need to be produced from within the manylinux2014 Docker container, so that they will be compatible with the wheel building process. First, install docker. Then do the following to start the container: sudo docker run -it quay.io/pypa/manylinux2014_x86_64:latest Once within the container, the following commands should check out the repo and build the jsonl files for the generic arch: mkdir /usr/local/repos cd /usr/local/repos git clone https://github.com/explosion/cython-blis && cd cython-blis git pull && git submodule init && git submodule update && git submodule status /opt/python/cp36-cp36m/bin/python -m venv env3.6 source env3.6/bin/activate pip install -r requirements.txt ./bin/generate-make-jsonl linux generic --export BLIS_ARCH=generic python setup.py build_ext --inplace # N.B.: don't copy to /tmp, docker cp doesn't work from there. cp blis/_src/include/linux-generic/blis.h /linux-generic-blis.h cp blis/_src/make/linux-generic.jsonl / Then from a new terminal, retrieve the two files we need out of the container: sudo docker ps -l # Get the container ID # When I'm in Vagrant, I need to go via cat -- but then I end up with dummy # lines at the top and bottom. Sigh. If you don't have that problem and # sudo docker cp just works, just copy the file. sudo docker cp aa9d42588791:/linux-generic-blis.h - | cat > linux-generic-blis.h sudo docker cp aa9d42588791:/linux-generic.jsonl - | cat > linux-generic.jsonl %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for blis Provides: python3-blis-doc %description help # Cython BLIS: Fast BLAS-like operations from Python and Cython, without the tears This repository provides the [Blis linear algebra](https://github.com/flame/blis) routines as a self-contained Python C-extension. Currently, we only supports single-threaded execution, as this is actually best for our workloads (ML inference). [![Azure Pipelines](https://img.shields.io/azure-devops/build/explosion-ai/public/6/master.svg?logo=azure-pipelines&style=flat-square)](https://dev.azure.com/explosion-ai/public/_build?definitionId=6) [![pypi Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/blis.svg?style=flat-square&logo=pypi&logoColor=white)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/blis) [![conda](https://img.shields.io/conda/vn/conda-forge/cython-blis.svg?style=flat-square&logo=conda-forge&logoColor=white)](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/cython-blis) [![Python wheels](https://img.shields.io/badge/wheels-%E2%9C%93-4c1.svg?longCache=true&style=flat-square&logo=python&logoColor=white)](https://github.com/explosion/wheelwright/releases) ## Installation You can install the package via pip, first making sure that `pip`, `setuptools`, and `wheel` are up-to-date: ```bash pip install -U pip setuptools wheel pip install blis ``` Wheels should be available, so installation should be fast. If you want to install from source and you're on Windows, you'll need to install LLVM. ### Building BLIS for alternative architectures The provided wheels should work on x86_64 and osx/arm64 architectures. Unfortunately we do not currently know a way to provide different wheels for alternative architectures, and we cannot provide a single binary that works everywhere. So if the wheel doesn't work for your CPU, you'll need to specify source distribution, and tell Blis your CPU architecture using the `BLIS_ARCH` environment variable. #### a) Install with auto-detected CPU support ```bash pip install spacy --no-binary blis ``` #### b) Install using an existing configuration Provide an architecture from the [supported configurations](https://github.com/explosion/cython-blis/tree/v0.9.0/blis/_src/make). ```bash BLIS_ARCH="power9" pip install spacy --no-binary blis ``` #### c) Install with generic arch support > ⚠️ `generic` is not optimized for any particular CPU and is extremely slow. Only recommended for testing! ```bash BLIS_ARCH="generic" pip install spacy --no-binary blis ``` #### d) Build specific support In order to compile Blis, `cython-blis` bundles makefile scripts for specific architectures, that are compiled by running the Blis build system and logging the commands. We do not yet have logs for every architecture, as there are some architectures we have not had access to. [See here](https://github.com/flame/blis/blob/0.9.0/config_registry) for list of architectures. For example, here's how to build support for the Intel architecture `knl`: ```bash git clone https://github.com/explosion/cython-blis && cd cython-blis git pull && git submodule init && git submodule update && git submodule status python3 -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate pip install -U pip setuptools wheel pip install -r requirements.txt ./bin/generate-make-jsonl linux knl BLIS_ARCH="knl" python setup.py build_ext --inplace BLIS_ARCH="knl" python setup.py bdist_wheel ``` Fingers crossed, this will build you a wheel that supports your platform. You could then [submit a PR](https://github.com/explosion/cython-blis/pulls) with the `blis/_src/make/linux-knl.jsonl` and `blis/_src/include/linux-knl/blis.h` files so that you can run: ```bash BLIS_ARCH="knl" pip install --no-binary=blis ``` ## Usage Two APIs are provided: a high-level Python API, and direct [Cython](http://cython.org) access, which provides fused-type, nogil Cython bindings to the underlying Blis linear algebra library. Fused types are a simple template mechanism, allowing just a touch of compile-time generic programming: ```python cimport blis.cy A = calloc(nN * nI, sizeof(float)) B = calloc(nO * nI, sizeof(float)) C = calloc(nr_b0 * nr_b1, sizeof(float)) blis.cy.gemm(blis.cy.NO_TRANSPOSE, blis.cy.NO_TRANSPOSE, nO, nI, nN, 1.0, A, nI, 1, B, nO, 1, 1.0, C, nO, 1) ``` Bindings have been added as we've needed them. Please submit pull requests if the library is missing some functions you require. ## Development To build the source package, you should run the following command: ```bash ./bin/update-vendored-source ``` This populates the `blis/_src` folder for the various architectures, using the `flame-blis` submodule. ## Updating the build files In order to compile the Blis sources, we use jsonl files that provide the explicit compiler flags. We build these jsonl files by running Blis's build system, and then converting the log. This avoids us having to replicate the build system within Python: we just use the jsonl to make a bunch of subprocess calls. To support a new OS/architecture combination, we have to provide the jsonl file and the header. ### Linux The Linux build files need to be produced from within the manylinux2014 Docker container, so that they will be compatible with the wheel building process. First, install docker. Then do the following to start the container: sudo docker run -it quay.io/pypa/manylinux2014_x86_64:latest Once within the container, the following commands should check out the repo and build the jsonl files for the generic arch: mkdir /usr/local/repos cd /usr/local/repos git clone https://github.com/explosion/cython-blis && cd cython-blis git pull && git submodule init && git submodule update && git submodule status /opt/python/cp36-cp36m/bin/python -m venv env3.6 source env3.6/bin/activate pip install -r requirements.txt ./bin/generate-make-jsonl linux generic --export BLIS_ARCH=generic python setup.py build_ext --inplace # N.B.: don't copy to /tmp, docker cp doesn't work from there. cp blis/_src/include/linux-generic/blis.h /linux-generic-blis.h cp blis/_src/make/linux-generic.jsonl / Then from a new terminal, retrieve the two files we need out of the container: sudo docker ps -l # Get the container ID # When I'm in Vagrant, I need to go via cat -- but then I end up with dummy # lines at the top and bottom. Sigh. If you don't have that problem and # sudo docker cp just works, just copy the file. sudo docker cp aa9d42588791:/linux-generic-blis.h - | cat > linux-generic-blis.h sudo docker cp aa9d42588791:/linux-generic.jsonl - | cat > linux-generic.jsonl %prep %autosetup -n blis-0.9.1 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-blis -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitearch}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Fri Apr 21 2023 Python_Bot - 0.9.1-1 - Package Spec generated