I keep scratching my head over this, and I just cannot figure out how this is 
going to do what you think. We "source" the platform file solely to execute any 
envar settings that are in it - i.e., to capture the CFLAGS=... and other such 
directives. We then read/parse the platform file to get all the configure 
directives - e.g., enable_debug=yes. Sourcing the platform file will set the 
envars, but won't capture the rest of the directives.

Am I missing something here? It doesn't sound like you've really even tried 
this yet - sure, chaining "source" commands will work, but do you actually get 
the desired configuration??

Hence my comment about needing to modify the parser so it ALSO follows the 
"source" directive.

On Jul 9, 2012, at 3:58 PM, Nathan Hjelm wrote:

> On Mon, Jul 09, 2012 at 03:31:33PM -0700, Ralph Castain wrote:
>> So if I understand this right, you would have multiple platform files, each 
>> "sourcing" a common one that contains the base directives? It sounds to me 
>> like you need more than the change below to make that work - you would need 
>> to interpret the platform file itself to read and execute a "source" 
>> directive inside it, wouldn't you?
> 
> That is exactly what I want to do. The change in the RFC is the only one 
> needed as platform files are sourced by ompi_load_platform.m4. This means 
> platforms can contain arbitrary m4/shell code (including the source 
> directive)! I tried my patch with a one line platform file that sourced an 
> existing platform file and it worked as expected.
> 
>> It would really help if your change (either comments or the RFC) actually 
>> explained what the heck you are doing so I wouldn't have to waste hours 
>> trying to figure out the impact of this patch :-/
>> 
> 
> The RFC does explain what the patch does but I guess I could have elaborated 
> on the implications.
> 
> Before the patch we source the platform file then cd into the platform 
> directory to find the mca parameters file. If a platform file were to have a 
> source directive then it would have to be relative to the build directory (or 
> absolute). By cding into the platform file's directory before sourcing the 
> platform file and source directives are relative to the platform file's 
> directory (or absolute). There is no impact outside of m4/shell commands 
> within the platform file that read/write/stat files.
> 
> I will add some additional comments before the commit (if there are no 
> objects of course) elaborating on the change.
> 
> -Nathan
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