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# This is a vpython "spec" file. # # It describes patterns for python wheel dependencies of the python scripts in # the callstats.py, particularly for dependencies that have compiled components # (since pure-python dependencies can be easily vendored into third_party). # # When vpython is invoked, it finds this file and builds a python VirtualEnv, # containing all of the dependencies described in this file, fetching them from # CIPD (the "Chrome Infrastructure Package Deployer" service). Unlike `pip`, # this never requires the end-user machine to have a working python extension # compilation environment. All of these packages are built using: # https://chromium.googlesource.com/infra/infra/+/master/infra/tools/dockerbuild/ # # All python scripts in the repo share this same spec, to avoid dependency # fragmentation. # # If you have depot_tools installed in your $PATH, you can invoke python scripts # in this repo by running them as you normally would run them, except # substituting `vpython` instead of `python` on the command line, e.g.: # vpython path/to/script.py some --arguments # # Read more about `vpython` and how to modify this file here: # https://chromium.googlesource.com/infra/infra/+/master/doc/users/vpython.md python_version: "2.7" wheel: < name: "infra/python/wheels/numpy/${vpython_platform}" version: "version:1.11.3" > wheel: < name: "infra/python/wheels/scipy/${vpython_platform}" version: "version:0.19.0" match_tag: < abi: "cp27mu" platform: "manylinux1_i686" > match_tag: < abi: "cp27mu" platform: "manylinux1_x86_64" > >