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project_6/cccl_upstream/ci/util/python/common_arg_parser.sh
muh-bot 2a7ca101d7 feat(cccl): integrate missing CCCL directories — python/, ci/, .agent/, docs/, test/
Sparse-checkout from NVIDIA/cccl main branch to complete cccl_upstream:

Added:
- python/cuda_cccl/ (226 files) — Python bindings for device-level algorithms
  Critical for muh toolchain: cuda.compute.reduce_into, scan, radix_sort, etc.
  Includes 204 .py files with full test coverage for all 27 algorithms
- ci/ (163 files) — Build/test infrastructure
  build_cub.sh, test_cub.sh, build_and_test_targets.sh, matrix.yaml
  Directly maps to our [INFRA-CI] and [INFRA-BUILD] items
- .agent/skills/ (7 files) — NVIDIA's own agent skills for CCCL
  cccl-style/SKILL.md, cccl-test/SKILL.md, sass-diff/SKILL.md
- docs/ (491 files) — Official CCCL documentation
  CI references, CMake guides, Python compute docs, libcudacxx PTX docs
- test/ (12 files) — Top-level integration tests (cuda_smoke, stdpar)
- Root configs: .clang-format, .clang-tidy, CONTRIBUTING.md, pyproject.toml
- CLAUDE.md symlink → AGENTS.md (NVIDIA's standard)

cccl_upstream now mirrors full NVIDIA/cccl structure:
  Before: 42M (cub + thrust + libcudacxx + cudax + c + examples + benchmarks)
  After:  53M (+python +ci +docs +.agent +test +configs)

This completes the CCCL base needed for:
- [muh-bench] items: ci/util/build_and_test_targets.sh for targeted builds
- [CCCL-verify] items: python/cuda_cccl/tests/ as reference implementations
- [CCCL-test] items: ci/test_cub.sh, ci/test_thrust.sh
- Agent workflow: .agent/skills/ for consistent style and test patterns
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# Argument parser for Python CI scripts.
parse_python_args() {
# Initialize variables
py_version=""
# ctk_mode carries the -ctk-mode value; empty means the default ("pinned").
ctk_mode=""
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
case $1 in
-py-version=*)
py_version="${1#*=}"
shift
;;
-py-version)
if [[ $# -lt 2 ]]; then
echo "Error: -py-version requires a value" >&2
return 1
fi
py_version="$2"
shift 2
;;
-ctk-mode=*)
ctk_mode="${1#*=}"
# Reject an explicit-but-empty value (e.g. `-ctk-mode=`): a lane
# that wants the default omits the flag entirely, so an empty
# value signals a malformed generated argument -- fail loudly.
if [[ -z "${ctk_mode}" ]]; then
echo "Error: -ctk-mode requires a value" >&2
return 1
fi
shift
;;
-ctk-mode)
if [[ $# -lt 2 || -z "$2" ]]; then
echo "Error: -ctk-mode requires a value" >&2
return 1
fi
ctk_mode="$2"
shift 2
;;
*)
# Unknown argument, ignore
shift
;;
esac
done
# Export for use by the calling script (py_version and ctk_mode are its inputs).
export py_version ctk_mode
}
require_py_version() {
if [[ -z "$py_version" ]]; then
echo "Error: -py-version is required" >&2
[[ -n "$1" ]] && echo "$1" >&2
return 1
fi
}