feat: add a pixi file and split into two envs (host & build)#2744
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wolfv wants to merge 4 commits intolcompilers:mainfrom
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feat: add a pixi file and split into two envs (host & build)#2744wolfv wants to merge 4 commits intolcompilers:mainfrom
wolfv wants to merge 4 commits intolcompilers:mainfrom
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Let's remove pixi.lock for now, because it's huge and will get even bigger for all platforms. This can always be added later.
The move from make to Ninja might also break a few things, but we can fix those as we discover them.
Otherwise good.
| if [[ "$OUTOFTREE" == "true" ]]; then | ||
| mkdir -p build | ||
| cd build | ||
| fi |
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Is this needed for pixi build? If so, why not just move this logic to pixi.toml itself? That way this simple script can stay build system independent.
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I was trying to do some development on
lpython.It might simplify the first steps for some people :) The lockfile should create a consistent environment. I only have tested this on macOS arm64 so far though.
We create two environments:
compiler: containscmake,ninja, and the C++ compilerhost: containsllvmdevandzlib(and whatever else might be linked)A
starttask is also added to run the development version of lpython. I was pretty confused for a while whichruntimefolder to include so I also added that to thestartcommand (and changedbuild1.sh).I can fix this up for linux and windows if you all like it.