* WIP: Concept for modifying nlp object before and after init
* Make callbacks return nlp object
Co-authored-by: Matthew Honnibal <honnibal+gh@gmail.com>
* Raise if callbacks don't return correct type
* Rename, update types, add after_pipeline_creation
Co-authored-by: Matthew Honnibal <honnibal+gh@gmail.com>
* Add a warning when a subpattern is not processed and discarded
* Normalize subpattern attribute/operator keys to upper case like
top-level attributes
* Allow adding pipeline components from source model
* Config: name -> component
* Improve error messages
* Fix error and test
* Add frozen components and exclude logic
* Remove exclude from Language.evaluate
* Init sourced components with current vocab
* Fix error codes
* consistently use upper-case IDS in token_annotation format and for get_aligned
* remove ID from to_dict (not used in from_dict either)
* fix test
Co-authored-by: Matthew Honnibal <honnibal+gh@gmail.com>
* Add AttributeRuler for token attribute exceptions
Add the `AttributeRuler` to handle exceptions for token-level
attributes. The `AttributeRuler` uses `Matcher` patterns to identify
target spans and applies the specified attributes to the token at the
provided index in the matched span. A negative index can be used to
index from the end of the matched span. The retokenizer is used to
"merge" the individual tokens and assign them the provided attributes.
Helper functions can import existing tag maps and morph rules to the
corresponding `Matcher` patterns.
There is an additional minor bug fix for `MORPH` attributes in the
retokenizer to correctly normalize the values and to handle `MORPH`
alongside `_` in an attrs dict.
* Fix default name
* Update name in error message
* Extend AttributeRuler functionality
* Add option to initialize with a dict of AttributeRuler patterns
* Instead of silently discarding overlapping matches (the default
behavior for the retokenizer if only the attrs differ), split the
matches into disjoint sets and retokenize each set separately. This
allows, for instance, one pattern to set the POS and another pattern to
set the lemma. (If two matches modify the same attribute, it looks like
the attrs are applied in the order they were added, but it may not be
deterministic?)
* Improve types
* Sort spans before processing
* Fix index boundaries in Span
* Refactor retokenizer to separate attrs methods
Add top-level `normalize_token_attrs` and `set_token_attrs` methods.
* Update AttributeRuler to use refactored methods
Update `AttributeRuler` to replace use of full retokenizer with only the
relevant methods for normalizing and setting attributes for a single
token.
* Update spacy/pipeline/attributeruler.py
Co-authored-by: Ines Montani <ines@ines.io>
* Make API more similar to EntityRuler
* Add `AttributeRuler.add_patterns` to add patterns from a list of dicts
* Return list of dicts as property `AttributeRuler.patterns`
* Make attrs_unnormed private
* Add test loading patterns from assets
* Revert "Fix index boundaries in Span"
This reverts commit 8f8a5c3386.
* Add Span index boundary checks (#5861)
* Add Span index boundary checks
* Return Span-specific IndexError in all cases
* Simplify and fix if/else
Co-authored-by: Ines Montani <ines@ines.io>
* remove empty gold.pyx
* add alignment unit test (to be used in docs)
* ensure that Alignment is only used on equal texts
* additional test using example.alignment
* formatting
Co-authored-by: Matthew Honnibal <honnibal+gh@gmail.com>
* Allow Doc.char_span to snap to token boundaries
Add a `mode` option to allow `Doc.char_span` to snap to token
boundaries. The `mode` options:
* `strict`: character offsets must match token boundaries (default, same as
before)
* `inside`: all tokens completely within the character span
* `outside`: all tokens at least partially covered by the character span
Add a new helper function `token_by_char` that returns the token
corresponding to a character position in the text. Update
`token_by_start` and `token_by_end` to use `token_by_char` for more
efficient searching.
* Remove unused import
* Rename mode to alignment_mode
Rename `mode` to `alignment_mode` with the options
`strict`/`contract`/`expand`. Any unrecognized modes are silently
converted to `strict`.