FROM python:3.11-slim ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive ENV TZ=Etc/UTC ENV PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1 ENV PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1 # System dependencies for C++ extension compilation RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \ git \ patch \ build-essential \ g++ \ cmake \ libgomp1 \ ninja-build \ && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* RUN pip install --upgrade pip WORKDIR /testbed # Full clone of the `bench` branch — every dataset base_commit lives on # this branch, and a full (non-treeless, non-shallow) clone guarantees # their trees are all locally available. A treeless or shallow clone # would force git to lazy-fetch on the harness's per-task # `git reset --hard `, and that fetch is flaky enough in # CI sandboxes to silently leave the working tree on the wrong commit. RUN git clone --branch bench https://github.com/bobbyyyan/scorch.git . # Pre-create venv with CPU-only PyTorch so setup.sh's `pip install -r # requirements.txt` (unpinned `torch`) sees the requirement as already # satisfied. The default Linux torch wheel pulls in ~3.8GiB of CUDA libs # (nvidia/, triton/, libtorch_cuda.so) that the 2-CPU Daytona sandboxes # never use — the CPU wheel skips all of that. RUN python3 -m venv venv && \ venv/bin/pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade pip && \ venv/bin/pip install --no-cache-dir --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu torch # Run setup.sh to install remaining requirements and build the C++ # extension; then drop the pip cache (~2.7GiB, only needed during install). RUN bash setup.sh && \ rm -rf /root/.cache # Activate venv for subsequent commands ENV PATH="/testbed/venv/bin:$PATH" ENV VIRTUAL_ENV="/testbed/venv" COPY run_tests.sh /testbed/run_tests.sh RUN chmod +x /testbed/run_tests.sh CMD ["/testbed/run_tests.sh"]