* Reduce stored lexemes data, move feats to lookups
* Move non-derivable lexemes features (`norm / cluster / prob`) to
`spacy-lookups-data` as lookups
* Get/set `norm` in both lookups and `LexemeC`, serialize in lookups
* Remove `cluster` and `prob` from `LexemesC`, get/set/serialize in
lookups only
* Remove serialization of lexemes data as `vocab/lexemes.bin`
* Remove `SerializedLexemeC`
* Remove `Lexeme.to_bytes/from_bytes`
* Modify normalization exception loading:
* Always create `Vocab.lookups` table `lexeme_norm` for
normalization exceptions
* Load base exceptions from `lang.norm_exceptions`, but load
language-specific exceptions from lookups
* Set `lex_attr_getter[NORM]` including new lookups table in
`BaseDefaults.create_vocab()` and when deserializing `Vocab`
* Remove all cached lexemes when deserializing vocab to override
existing normalizations with the new normalizations (as a replacement
for the previous step that replaced all lexemes data with the
deserialized data)
* Skip English normalization test
Skip English normalization test because the data is now in
`spacy-lookups-data`.
* Remove norm exceptions
Moved to spacy-lookups-data.
* Move norm exceptions test to spacy-lookups-data
* Load extra lookups from spacy-lookups-data lazily
Load extra lookups (currently for cluster and prob) lazily from the
entry point `lg_extra` as `Vocab.lookups_extra`.
* Skip creating lexeme cache on load
To improve model loading times, do not create the full lexeme cache when
loading. The lexemes will be created on demand when processing.
* Identify numeric values in Lexeme.set_attrs()
With the removal of a special case for `PROB`, also identify `float` to
avoid trying to convert it with the `StringStore`.
* Skip lexeme cache init in from_bytes
* Unskip and update lookups tests for python3.6+
* Update vocab pickle to include lookups_extra
* Update vocab serialization tests
Check strings rather than lexemes since lexemes aren't initialized
automatically, account for addition of "_SP".
* Re-skip lookups test because of python3.5
* Skip PROB/float values in Lexeme.set_attrs
* Convert is_oov from lexeme flag to lex in vectors
Instead of storing `is_oov` as a lexeme flag, `is_oov` reports whether
the lexeme has a vector.
Co-authored-by: Matthew Honnibal <honnibal+gh@gmail.com>
Reconstruction of the original PR #4697 by @MiniLau.
Removes unused `SENT_END` symbol and `IS_SENT_END` from `Matcher` schema
because the Matcher is only going to be able to support `IS_SENT_START`.
* Replace MatchStruct with Entity
Replace MatchStruct with Entity since the existing Entity struct is
nearly identical.
* Replace Entity with more general SpanC
See #3028. The solution in this patch is pretty debateable.
What we do is give the TokenC struct a .norm field, by repurposing the previously idle .sense attribute. It's nice to repurpose a previous field because it means the TokenC doesn't change size, so even if someone's using the internals very deeply, nothing will break.
The weird thing here is that the TokenC and the LexemeC both have an attribute named NORM. This arguably assists in backwards compatibility. On the other hand, maybe it's really bad! We're changing the semantics of the attribute subtly, so maybe it's better if someone calling lex.norm gets a breakage, and instead is told to write lex.default_norm?
Overall I believe this patch makes the NORM feature work the way we sort of expected it to work. Certainly it's much more like how the docs describe it, and more in line with how we've been directing people to use the norm attribute. We'll also be able to use token.norm to do stuff like spelling correction, which is pretty cool.