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Catherine Lee c332d58184 [testing] upload test stats: Add info to the invoking file summary and some other changes (#164016)
* Changes some internal logic for grouping so hopefully it's slightly less annoying write code for
* Changes the invoking file summary to just use file, which I think is correct most of the time
* Adds some fields to the file summary, like skips, errors, etc so I can reuse it for file report regression things

Output should be the same, maybe with slightly more fields since I got rid of some of the pops

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/164016
Approved by: https://github.com/huydhn
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This folder contains a number of scripts which are used as part of the PyTorch build process. This directory also doubles as a Python module hierarchy (thus the __init__.py).

Overview

Modern infrastructure:

  • autograd - Code generation for autograd. This includes definitions of all our derivatives.
  • jit - Code generation for JIT
  • shared - Generic infrastructure that scripts in tools may find useful.
    • module_loader.py - Makes it easier to import arbitrary Python files in a script, without having to add them to the PYTHONPATH first.

Build system pieces:

  • setup_helpers - Helper code for searching for third-party dependencies on the user system.
  • build_pytorch_libs.py - cross-platform script that builds all of the constituent libraries of PyTorch, but not the PyTorch Python extension itself.
  • build_libtorch.py - Script for building libtorch, a standalone C++ library without Python support. This build script is tested in CI.

Developer tools which you might find useful:

Important if you want to run on AMD GPU:

  • amd_build - HIPify scripts, for transpiling CUDA into AMD HIP. Right now, PyTorch and Caffe2 share logic for how to do this transpilation, but have separate entry-points for transpiling either PyTorch or Caffe2 code.
    • build_amd.py - Top-level entry point for HIPifying our codebase.

Tools which are only situationally useful: