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Array API standard

All Contributors

This repository contains documents, tooling and other content related to the API standard for arrays (or tensors).

These are relevant documents related to the content in this repository:

See CONTRIBUTING.md for how to go about contributing to this array API standard.

Building docs locally

Quickstart

To install the local stubs and additional dependencies of the Sphinx docs, you can use pip install -r doc-requirements.txt. Then just running make at the root of the repository should build the whole spec website.

$ pip install -r doc-requirements.txt
$ make
$ ls _site/
2021.12/  draft/  index.html  latest/  versions.json

The nitty-gritty

The spec website is comprised of multiple Sphinx docs (one for each spec version), all of which exist in spec/ and rely on the modules found in src/ (most notably array_api_stubs). For purposes of building the docs, these src/ modules do not need to be installed as they are added to the sys.path at runtime.

To build specific versions of the spec, run sphinx-build on the respective folder in spec/, e.g.

$ sphinx-build spec/2012.12/ _site/2012.12/

Additionally, make draft aliases

$ sphinx-build spec/draft/ _site/draft/

To build the whole website, which includes every version of the spec, you can utilize make spec.

Making a spec release

The Sphinx doc at spec/draft/ should be where the in-development spec resides, with src/array_api_stubs/_draft/ containing its respective stubs. A spec release should involve:

  • Renaming src/array_api_stubs/_draft/ to src/array_api_stubs/_YYYY_MM

  • Renaming spec/draft/ to spec/YYYY.MM

  • Updating spec/YYYY.MM/conf.py

    ...
    - from array_api_stubs import _draft as stubs_mod
    + from array_api_stubs import _YYYY_MM as stubs_mod
    ...
    - release = "DRAFT"
    + release = "YYYY.MM"
    ...
  • Updating spec/_ghpages/versions.json

    {
    +     "YYYY.MM": "YYYY.MM",
    ...
  • Updating Makefile

    ...
    	-sphinx-build "$(SOURCEDIR)/PREVIOUS.VER" "$(BUILDDIR)/PREVIOUS.VER" $(SPHINXOPTS)
    + 	-sphinx-build "$(SOURCEDIR)/YYYY.MM" "$(BUILDDIR)/YYYY.MM" $(SPHINXOPTS)
    - 	-cp -r "$(BUILDDIR)/PREVIOUS.VER" "$(BUILDDIR)/latest"
    + 	-cp -r "$(BUILDDIR)/YYYY.MM" "$(BUILDDIR)/latest"
    ...

These changes should be committed and tagged. The next draft should then be created. To preserve git history for both the new release and the next draft:

  1. Create and checkout to a new temporary branch.
$ git checkout -b tmp
  1. Make an empty commit. This is required so merging the temporary branch (4.) is not automatic.
$ git commit --allow-empty -m "Empty commit for draft at YYYY.MM "
  1. Checkout back to the branch you are making a spec release in.
$ git checkout YYYY.MM-release
  1. Merge the temporary branch, specifying no commit and no fast-forwarding.
$ git merge --no-commit --no-ff tmp
Automatic merge went well; stopped before committing as requested
  1. Checkout the spec/draft/ files from the temporary branch.
$ git checkout tmp -- spec/draft/
  1. Commit your changes.
$ git commit -m "Copy YYYY.MM as draft with preserved git history"

You can run git blame on both spec/YYYY.MM and spec/draft files to verify we've preserved history. See this StackOverflow question for more background on the approach we use.

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

Saul Shanabrook
Saul Shanabrook

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Athan
Athan

🖋 🔣 🔧 🔬
Stephannie Jimenez Gacha
Stephannie Jimenez Gacha

🔣 🖋 🔬
Aaron Meurer
Aaron Meurer

🖋 ⚠️ 🔧
Tony Fast
Tony Fast

🚧
Ralf Gommers
Ralf Gommers

📝 💼 💻 🖋 📖 🔍 🚧 🤔 📆 📢
Travis E. Oliphant
Travis E. Oliphant

💼 🔍 🤔
Leo Fang
Leo Fang

👀 🤔 🖋
Tianqi Chen
Tianqi Chen

🤔 👀
Stephan Hoyer
Stephan Hoyer

🤔 👀 💬
Alexandre Passos
Alexandre Passos

🤔 👀
Paige Bailey
Paige Bailey

🔍
Adam Paszke
Adam Paszke

🤔 👀 📢
Andreas Mueller
Andreas Mueller

🤔 👀
Sheng Zha
Sheng Zha

🤔
kkraus
kkraus

🤔 👀 📢
Tom Augspurger
Tom Augspurger

👀 💬
edloper
edloper

👀 💬
Areg Melik-Adamyan
Areg Melik-Adamyan

👀 🔍
Oleksandr Pavlyk
Oleksandr Pavlyk

👀 💬
tdimitri
tdimitri

🤔
Jack Pappas
Jack Pappas

🤔
Ashish Agarwal
Ashish Agarwal

👀 💬
Edward Z. Yang
Edward Z. Yang

🤔
Mike Ruberry
Mike Ruberry

🤔
Eric Wieser
Eric Wieser

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Carol Willing
Carol Willing

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Alex Rogozhnikov
Alex Rogozhnikov

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Matthew Honnibal
Matthew Honnibal

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Mario Lezcano Casado
Mario Lezcano Casado

🤔
Bas van Beek
Bas van Beek

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Sebastian Berg
Sebastian Berg

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Isaac Breen
Isaac Breen

🤔
Kenichi Maehashi
Kenichi Maehashi

🤔
Chris Pryer
Chris Pryer

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Tirth Patel
Tirth Patel

🤔
Kshiteej K
Kshiteej K

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Anirudh Dagar
Anirudh Dagar

🤔
Tom White
Tom White

🤔
Matthew Barber
Matthew Barber

🤔 🖋
Philip Meier
Philip Meier

🔬 💻
Zac Hatfield-Dodds
Zac Hatfield-Dodds

🤔 💻
Daniel Lenton
Daniel Lenton

💻
Simone G
Simone G

💻 🤔
Tyler Reddy
Tyler Reddy

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Matt Barrett
Matt Barrett

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Jatin Prakash
Jatin Prakash

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Ishtiaq Hussain
Ishtiaq Hussain

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sherry30
sherry30

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João Lobo
João Lobo

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Neil Girdhar
Neil Girdhar

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Nathaniel Starkman
Nathaniel Starkman

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jakirkham
jakirkham

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RickSanchezStoic
RickSanchezStoic

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Talley Lambert
Talley Lambert

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Juan Nunez-Iglesias
Juan Nunez-Iglesias

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Christian Kothe
Christian Kothe

🤔
Carlos Ramos Carreño
Carlos Ramos Carreño

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Gilad
Gilad

🤔
Thomas J. Fan
Thomas J. Fan

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Conchylicultor
Conchylicultor

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Franck Charras
Franck Charras

🤔
Keith Kraus
Keith Kraus

🤔
Lucas Colley
Lucas Colley

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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!