# Summary This PR made some significant changes to the scripts around Release Scripts. At a high level: - Turned the quips into docs and updated links - Update the common.categorizes list in the hopes to make this the source of truth for releases- This is hard since the release_notes labels can be changed at will. An alternative would be to poll from github api. However, I think that is overkill. The notebook does a set compare and will show you knew categories. I think we want this to be manual so that the release note engineer will decided how to categorize. - Create cateogry group from speaking with folks on distributed and AO that told me these different release categories can be merged. - I am the newest person to Core and don't use ghstack soo made token getting a lil more generic. - Added a classifier.py file. This file will train a commit categorizer for you, hopefully with decent accuracy. I was able to achieve 75% accuracy. I drop the highest frequency class - "skip" since this creates a more useful cateogrizer. - I updated the categorize.py script so that the prompt will be what the classifier thinks, gated by a flag. - Added a readme that will hopefully help future release notes engineers. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/94560 Approved by: https://github.com/albanD
This directory contains the useful tools.
build_android.sh
This script is to build PyTorch/Caffe2 library for Android. Take the following steps to start the build:
- set ANDROID_NDK to the location of ndk
export ANDROID_NDK=YOUR_NDK_PATH
- run build_android.sh
#in your PyTorch root directory
bash scripts/build_android.sh
If succeeded, the libraries and headers would be generated to build_android/install directory. You can then copy these files from build_android/install to your Android project for further usage.
You can also override the cmake flags via command line, e.g., following command will also compile the executable binary files:
bash scripts/build_android.sh -DBUILD_BINARY=ON
build_ios.sh
This script is to build PyTorch/Caffe2 library for iOS, and can only be performed on macOS. Take the following steps to start the build:
- Install Xcode from App Store, and configure "Command Line Tools" properly on Xcode.
- Install the dependencies:
brew install cmake automake libtool
- run build_ios.sh
#in your PyTorch root directory
bash scripts/build_ios.sh
If succeeded, the libraries and headers would be generated to build_ios/install directory. You can then copy these files to your Xcode project for further usage.