pyflame: fix builds & support 3.7

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bb010g 2019-04-17 21:37:11 -07:00 committed by Frederik Rietdijk
parent 759b542e5a
commit d79aad43a3

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{ stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, autoreconfHook, coreutils, pkgconfig
{ stdenv, autoreconfHook, coreutils, fetchFromGitHub, fetchpatch, pkgconfig
# pyflame needs one python version per ABI
# are currently supported
# * 2.6 or 2.7 for 2.x ABI
# * 3.4 or 3.5 for 3.{4,5} ABI
# * 3.6 for 3.6+ ABI
# if you want to disable support for some ABI, make the corresponding argument null
, python2, python35, python36, python3
# * 3.6 for 3.6 ABI
# * 3.7 for 3.7+ ABI
# to disable support for an ABI, make the corresponding argument null
, python2, python35, python36, python37, python3
}:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "pyflame";
@ -17,8 +18,57 @@ stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
sha256 = "0hz1ryimh0w8zyxx4y8chcn54d6b02spflj5k9rcg26an2chkg2w";
};
# Uber's abandoned this since Jun 2018, so we have to patch a lot.
# Yay.
patches = let
# "Add support for Python3.7 (#151)":
py37-support = [ # https://github.com/uber/pyflame/pull/153
(fetchpatch { # "Add support for python3.7"
url = "https://github.com/uber/pyflame/commit/5ee674c4b09a29b82a0e2d7a4ce064fea3df1f4c.patch";
sha256 = "19v0yl8frbsq1dkvcmr1zsxf9v75bs8hvlkiv2x8cwylndvz2g5n";
})
(fetchpatch { # "Add python3.7 to travis test matrix"
url = "https://github.com/uber/pyflame/commit/610b5281502ff6d57471e84071f17a33d30f3bcf.patch";
sha256 = "13kwzrz0zwmdiirg061wvz7zvdl2w9dnrc81xbkxpm1hh8h0mi9z";
})
(fetchpatch { # "Update ppa and Ubuntu version"
url = "https://github.com/uber/pyflame/commit/ec82a43c90da64815a87d4e3fe2a12ec3c93dc38.patch";
sha256 = "1rrcsj5095ns5iyk6ij9kylv8hsrflxjld7b4s5dbpk8jqkf3ndi";
})
(fetchpatch { # "Clang-Format"
url = "https://github.com/uber/pyflame/commit/fb81e40398d6209c38d49d0b6758d9581b3c2bba.patch";
sha256 = "024namalrsai8ppl87lqsalfgd2fbqsnbkhpg8q93bvsdxldwc6r";
})
];
# "Fix pyflame for code compiled with ld -z separate-code":
separate-code-support = [ # https://github.com/uber/pyflame/pull/170
(fetchpatch { # "Fix for code compiled with ld -z separate-code"
url = "https://github.com/uber/pyflame/commit/739a77d9b9abf9599f633d49c9ec98a201bfe058.patch";
sha256 = "03xhdysr5s73bw3a7nj2h45dylj9a4c1f1i3xqm1nngpd6arq4y6";
})
];
# "Improve PtraceSeize error output"
full-ptrace-seize-errors = [ # https://github.com/uber/pyflame/pull/152
(fetchpatch { # "Print whole error output from PtraceSeize"
url = "https://github.com/uber/pyflame/commit/4b0e2c1b442b0f0c6ac5f56471359cea9886aa0f.patch";
sha256 = "0nkqs5zszf78cna0bavcdg18g7rdmn72li3091ygpkgxn77cnvis";
})
(fetchpatch { # "Print whole error for PtraceSeize"
url = "https://github.com/uber/pyflame/commit/1abb23abe4912c4a27553f0b3b5c934753f41f6d.patch";
sha256 = "07razp9rlq3s92j8a3iak3qk2h4x4xwz4y915h52ivvnxayscj89";
})
];
in stdenv.lib.concatLists [
py37-support
# Without this, tests will leak memory and run forever.
separate-code-support
full-ptrace-seize-errors
];
nativeBuildInputs = [ autoreconfHook pkgconfig ];
buildInputs = [ python36 python2 python35 ];
buildInputs = [ python37 python36 python2 python35 ];
postPatch = ''
patchShebangs .
@ -32,29 +82,30 @@ stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
'';
postInstall = ''
install -D utils/flame-chart-json $out/bin/flame-chart-json
install -D utils/flame-chart-json $out/bin/flame-chart-json
'';
doCheck = true;
# reproduces the logic of their test script, but without downloading pytest
# from the internet with pip
checkPhase = with stdenv.lib; concatMapStringsSep "\n" (python: ''
set -x
PYMAJORVERSION=${head (strings.stringToCharacters python.version)} \
PATH=${makeBinPath [ coreutils ]}\
PYTHONPATH= \
${python.pkgs.pytest}/bin/pytest tests/
set +x
'') (filter (x: x!=null) buildInputs);
checkPhase = let inherit (stdenv) lib; in
lib.concatMapStringsSep "\n" (python: ''
set -x
PYMAJORVERSION=${lib.substring 0 1 python.version} \
PATH=${lib.makeBinPath [ coreutils ]}\
PYTHONPATH= \
${python.pkgs.pytest}/bin/pytest tests/
set +x
'') (lib.filter (x: x != null) buildInputs);
meta = with stdenv.lib; {
description = "A ptracing profiler for Python ";
longDescription = ''
Pyflame is a high performance profiling tool that generates flame graphs for
Python. Pyflame uses the Linux ptrace(2) system call to collect profiling
information. It can take snapshots of the Python call stack without
explicit instrumentation, meaning you can profile a program without
modifying its source code.
Pyflame is a high performance profiling tool that generates flame graphs
for Python. Pyflame uses the Linux ptrace(2) system call to collect
profiling information. It can take snapshots of the Python call stack
without explicit instrumentation, meaning you can profile a program
without modifying its source code.
'';
homepage = https://github.com/uber/pyflame;
license = licenses.asl20;