spaCy/spacy/vocab.pyx

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# coding: utf8
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import bz2
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import ujson
import re
from libc.string cimport memset, memcpy
from libc.stdint cimport int32_t
from libc.math cimport sqrt
from cymem.cymem cimport Address
from .lexeme cimport EMPTY_LEXEME
from .lexeme cimport Lexeme
from .strings cimport hash_string
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from .typedefs cimport attr_t
from .cfile cimport CFile
from .tokens.token cimport Token
from .attrs cimport PROB, LANG
from .structs cimport SerializedLexemeC
from .compat import copy_reg, pickle
from .lemmatizer import Lemmatizer
from .attrs import intify_attrs
from . import util
from . import attrs
from . import symbols
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cdef class Vocab:
"""A look-up table that allows you to access `Lexeme` objects. The `Vocab`
instance also provides access to the `StringStore`, and owns underlying
C-data that is shared between `Doc` objects.
"""
def __init__(self, lex_attr_getters=None, tag_map=None, lemmatizer=None,
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strings=tuple(), **deprecated_kwargs):
"""Create the vocabulary.
lex_attr_getters (dict): A dictionary mapping attribute IDs to functions
to compute them. Defaults to `None`.
tag_map (dict): A dictionary mapping fine-grained tags to coarse-grained
parts-of-speech, and optionally morphological attributes.
lemmatizer (object): A lemmatizer. Defaults to `None`.
strings (StringStore): StringStore that maps strings to integers, and
vice versa.
RETURNS (Vocab): The newly constructed vocab object.
"""
lex_attr_getters = lex_attr_getters if lex_attr_getters is not None else {}
tag_map = tag_map if tag_map is not None else {}
if lemmatizer in (None, True, False):
lemmatizer = Lemmatizer({}, {}, {})
self.mem = Pool()
self._by_hash = PreshMap()
self._by_orth = PreshMap()
self.strings = StringStore()
if strings:
for string in strings:
self.strings[string]
# Load strings in a special order, so that we have an onset number for
# the vocabulary. This way, when words are added in order, the orth ID
# is the frequency rank of the word, plus a certain offset. The structural
# strings are loaded first, because the vocab is open-class, and these
# symbols are closed class.
# TODO: Actually this has turned out to be a pain in the ass...
# It means the data is invalidated when we add a symbol :(
# Need to rethink this.
for name in symbols.NAMES + list(sorted(tag_map.keys())):
if name:
_ = self.strings[name]
self.lex_attr_getters = lex_attr_getters
self.morphology = Morphology(self.strings, tag_map, lemmatizer)
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self.length = 1
property lang:
def __get__(self):
langfunc = None
if self.lex_attr_getters:
langfunc = self.lex_attr_getters.get(LANG, None)
return langfunc('_') if langfunc else ''
def __len__(self):
"""The current number of lexemes stored.
RETURNS (int): The current number of lexemes stored.
"""
return self.length
def add_flag(self, flag_getter, int flag_id=-1):
"""Set a new boolean flag to words in the vocabulary.
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The flag_getter function will be called over the words currently in the
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vocab, and then applied to new words as they occur. You'll then be able
to access the flag value on each token, using token.check_flag(flag_id).
See also: `Lexeme.set_flag`, `Lexeme.check_flag`, `Token.set_flag`,
`Token.check_flag`.
flag_getter (callable): A function `f(unicode) -> bool`, to get the flag
value.
flag_id (int): An integer between 1 and 63 (inclusive), specifying
the bit at which the flag will be stored. If -1, the lowest
available bit will be chosen.
RETURNS (int): The integer ID by which the flag value can be checked.
EXAMPLE:
>>> MY_PRODUCT = nlp.vocab.add_flag(lambda text: text in ['spaCy', 'dislaCy'])
>>> doc = nlp(u'I like spaCy')
>>> assert doc[2].check_flag(MY_PRODUCT) == True
"""
if flag_id == -1:
for bit in range(1, 64):
if bit not in self.lex_attr_getters:
flag_id = bit
break
else:
raise ValueError(
"Cannot find empty bit for new lexical flag. All bits between "
"0 and 63 are occupied. You can replace one by specifying the "
"flag_id explicitly, e.g. nlp.vocab.add_flag(your_func, flag_id=IS_ALPHA")
elif flag_id >= 64 or flag_id < 1:
raise ValueError(
"Invalid value for flag_id: %d. Flag IDs must be between "
"1 and 63 (inclusive)" % flag_id)
for lex in self:
lex.set_flag(flag_id, flag_getter(lex.orth_))
self.lex_attr_getters[flag_id] = flag_getter
return flag_id
cdef const LexemeC* get(self, Pool mem, unicode string) except NULL:
"""Get a pointer to a `LexemeC` from the lexicon, creating a new `Lexeme`
if necessary, using memory acquired from the given pool. If the pool
is the lexicon's own memory, the lexeme is saved in the lexicon.
"""
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if string == u'':
return &EMPTY_LEXEME
cdef LexemeC* lex
cdef hash_t key = hash_string(string)
lex = <LexemeC*>self._by_hash.get(key)
cdef size_t addr
if lex != NULL:
if lex.orth != self.strings[string]:
raise LookupError.mismatched_strings(
lex.orth, self.strings[string], string)
return lex
else:
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return self._new_lexeme(mem, string)
cdef const LexemeC* get_by_orth(self, Pool mem, attr_t orth) except NULL:
"""Get a pointer to a `LexemeC` from the lexicon, creating a new `Lexeme`
if necessary, using memory acquired from the given pool. If the pool
is the lexicon's own memory, the lexeme is saved in the lexicon.
"""
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if orth == 0:
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return &EMPTY_LEXEME
cdef LexemeC* lex
lex = <LexemeC*>self._by_orth.get(orth)
if lex != NULL:
return lex
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else:
return self._new_lexeme(mem, self.strings[orth])
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cdef const LexemeC* _new_lexeme(self, Pool mem, unicode string) except NULL:
cdef hash_t key
if len(string) < 3 or self.length < 10000:
mem = self.mem
cdef bint is_oov = mem is not self.mem
lex = <LexemeC*>mem.alloc(sizeof(LexemeC), 1)
lex.orth = self.strings[string]
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lex.length = len(string)
lex.id = self.length
if self.lex_attr_getters is not None:
for attr, func in self.lex_attr_getters.items():
value = func(string)
if isinstance(value, unicode):
value = self.strings[value]
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if attr == PROB:
lex.prob = value
elif value is not None:
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Lexeme.set_struct_attr(lex, attr, value)
if is_oov:
lex.id = 0
else:
key = hash_string(string)
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self._add_lex_to_vocab(key, lex)
assert lex != NULL, string
return lex
cdef int _add_lex_to_vocab(self, hash_t key, const LexemeC* lex) except -1:
self._by_hash.set(key, <void*>lex)
self._by_orth.set(lex.orth, <void*>lex)
self.length += 1
def __contains__(self, unicode string):
"""Check whether the string has an entry in the vocabulary.
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string (unicode): The ID string.
RETURNS (bool) Whether the string has an entry in the vocabulary.
"""
key = hash_string(string)
lex = self._by_hash.get(key)
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return lex is not NULL
def __iter__(self):
"""Iterate over the lexemes in the vocabulary.
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YIELDS (Lexeme): An entry in the vocabulary.
"""
cdef attr_t orth
cdef size_t addr
for orth, addr in self._by_orth.items():
yield Lexeme(self, orth)
def __getitem__(self, id_or_string):
"""Retrieve a lexeme, given an int ID or a unicode string. If a
previously unseen unicode string is given, a new lexeme is created and
stored.
id_or_string (int or unicode): The integer ID of a word, or its unicode
string. If `int >= Lexicon.size`, `IndexError` is raised. If
`id_or_string` is neither an int nor a unicode string, `ValueError`
is raised.
RETURNS (Lexeme): The lexeme indicated by the given ID.
EXAMPLE:
>>> apple = nlp.vocab.strings['apple']
>>> assert nlp.vocab[apple] == nlp.vocab[u'apple']
"""
cdef attr_t orth
if type(id_or_string) == unicode:
orth = self.strings[id_or_string]
else:
orth = id_or_string
return Lexeme(self, orth)
cdef const TokenC* make_fused_token(self, substrings) except NULL:
cdef int i
tokens = <TokenC*>self.mem.alloc(len(substrings) + 1, sizeof(TokenC))
for i, props in enumerate(substrings):
props = intify_attrs(props, strings_map=self.strings, _do_deprecated=True)
token = &tokens[i]
# Set the special tokens up to have arbitrary attributes
token.lex = <LexemeC*>self.get_by_orth(self.mem, props[attrs.ORTH])
if attrs.TAG in props:
self.morphology.assign_tag(token, props[attrs.TAG])
for attr_id, value in props.items():
Token.set_struct_attr(token, attr_id, value)
return tokens
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def get_vector(self, orth):
"""Retrieve a vector for a word in the vocabulary.
Words can be looked up by string or int ID.
RETURNS:
A word vector. Size and shape determed by the
vocab.vectors instance. Usually, a numpy ndarray
of shape (300,) and dtype float32.
RAISES: If no vectors data is loaded, ValueError is raised.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def has_vector(self, orth):
"""Check whether a word has a vector. Returns False if no
vectors have been loaded. Words can be looked up by string
or int ID."""
raise NotImplementedError
def to_disk(self, path):
"""Save the current state to a directory.
path (unicode or Path): A path to a directory, which will be created if
it doesn't exist. Paths may be either strings or `Path`-like objects.
"""
path = util.ensure_path(path)
if not path.exists():
path.mkdir()
strings_loc = path / 'strings.json'
with strings_loc.open('w', encoding='utf8') as file_:
self.strings.dump(file_)
def from_disk(self, path):
"""Loads state from a directory. Modifies the object in place and
returns it.
path (unicode or Path): A path to a directory. Paths may be either
strings or `Path`-like objects.
RETURNS (Vocab): The modified `Vocab` object.
"""
path = util.ensure_path(path)
with (path / 'vocab' / 'strings.json').open('r', encoding='utf8') as file_:
strings_list = ujson.load(file_)
for string in strings_list:
self.strings[string]
self.load_lexemes(path / 'lexemes.bin')
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def to_bytes(self, **exclude):
"""Serialize the current state to a binary string.
**exclude: Named attributes to prevent from being serialized.
RETURNS (bytes): The serialized form of the `Vocab` object.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
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def from_bytes(self, bytes_data, **exclude):
"""Load state from a binary string.
bytes_data (bytes): The data to load from.
**exclude: Named attributes to prevent from being loaded.
RETURNS (Vocab): The `Vocab` object.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
def lexemes_to_bytes(self, **exclude):
cdef hash_t key
cdef size_t addr
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cdef LexemeC* lexeme = NULL
cdef SerializedLexemeC lex_data
cdef int size = 0
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for key, addr in self._by_hash.items():
if addr == 0:
continue
size += sizeof(lex_data.data)
byte_string = b'\0' * size
byte_ptr = <unsigned char*>byte_string
cdef int j
cdef int i = 0
for key, addr in self._by_hash.items():
if addr == 0:
continue
lexeme = <LexemeC*>addr
lex_data = Lexeme.c_to_bytes(lexeme)
for j in range(sizeof(lex_data.data)):
byte_ptr[i] = lex_data.data[j]
i += 1
return byte_string
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def lexemes_from_bytes(self, bytes bytes_data):
"""Load the binary vocabulary data from the given string."""
cdef LexemeC* lexeme
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cdef hash_t key
cdef unicode py_str
cdef int i = 0
cdef int j = 0
cdef SerializedLexemeC lex_data
chunk_size = sizeof(lex_data.data)
cdef unsigned char* bytes_ptr = bytes_data
for i in range(0, len(bytes_data), chunk_size):
lexeme = <LexemeC*>self.mem.alloc(1, sizeof(LexemeC))
for j in range(sizeof(lex_data.data)):
lex_data.data[j] = bytes_ptr[i+j]
Lexeme.c_from_bytes(lexeme, lex_data)
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py_str = self.strings[lexeme.orth]
assert self.strings[py_str] == lexeme.orth, (py_str, lexeme.orth)
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key = hash_string(py_str)
self._by_hash.set(key, lexeme)
self._by_orth.set(lexeme.orth, lexeme)
self.length += 1
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def pickle_vocab(vocab):
sstore = vocab.strings
morph = vocab.morphology
length = vocab.length
data_dir = vocab.data_dir
lex_attr_getters = vocab.lex_attr_getters
lexemes_data = vocab.lexemes_to_bytes()
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vectors_length = vocab.vectors_length
return (unpickle_vocab,
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(sstore, morph, data_dir, lex_attr_getters,
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lexemes_data, length, vectors_length))
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def unpickle_vocab(sstore, morphology, data_dir,
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lex_attr_getters, bytes lexemes_data, int length, int vectors_length):
cdef Vocab vocab = Vocab()
vocab.length = length
vocab.vectors_length = vectors_length
vocab.strings = sstore
vocab.morphology = morphology
vocab.data_dir = data_dir
vocab.lex_attr_getters = lex_attr_getters
vocab.lexemes_from_bytes(lexemes_data)
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vocab.length = length
vocab.vectors_length = vectors_length
return vocab
copy_reg.pickle(Vocab, pickle_vocab, unpickle_vocab)
class LookupError(Exception):
@classmethod
def mismatched_strings(cls, id_, id_string, original_string):
return cls(
"Error fetching a Lexeme from the Vocab. When looking up a string, "
"the lexeme returned had an orth ID that did not match the query string. "
"This means that the cached lexeme structs are mismatched to the "
"string encoding table. The mismatched:\n"
"Query string: {query}\n"
"Orth cached: {orth_str}\n"
"ID of orth: {orth_id}".format(
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query=repr(original_string), orth_str=repr(id_string), orth_id=id_)
)