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2 Commits (278c41e9388c6b20a92c8a7dc735578424b395a1)

Author SHA1 Message Date
maxbartel db3f2e3fde
Add Stable PyTorch CI Pipeline (#2038)
* feat: split pytorch requirements into stable and nightly

* fix: add true to tests to see full output

* refactor: add comments to explain true statement

* feat: move some tests to experimental mode

* refactor: refactor pipeline into more fine grained difference

* feat: add version differentiation for some tests

* feat: activate more configs

* refactor: change implementation to use less requirement files

* refactor: remove contraints used for testing

* fix: revert some requirement file names

* refactor: remove unnecessary ninja install

* fix: fix version parsing

* refactor: remove dependency on torchvision in main requirements file

* refactor: remove index url

* style: remove unnecesary line switch

* fix: readd index url
2023-05-30 12:16:24 -07:00
Ashay Rane 67ab708b63
python: separate build- and test-related pip dependencies (#1874)
We want to ensure that pip packages required for building torch-mlir
should be included in the dependencies of torch-mlir, but we don't want
the pip packages required for _testing_ of torch-mlir to be included
among the dependencies.  To be able to specify and install one set of
dependencies and not the other, this patch separates the pip packages
into two files: build-requirements.txt and test-requirements.txt.

This patch also updates references to the requirements.txt file so that
CI builds that run end-to-end tests install test-related pip
dependencies while everything else (including WHL builds) sticks to just
the build-related pip dependencies.

Despite this change, this patch should not affect a torch-mlir
developer's workflow.  More precisely, since this patch makes the
top-level requirements.txt file refer to both build-requirements.txt and
test-requirements.txt files, a torch-mlir developer should be able to
continue referring to the requirements.txt file without any impact.
2023-02-13 21:22:09 -06:00