If doc.from_array() was called with say, only entity information, this
would cause doc.is_tagged to be set to False, even if tags were set.
This caused tags to be dropped from serialisation. The same was true for
doc.is_parsed.
Closes#3012.
Initially span.as_doc() was designed to return a view of the span's contents, as a Doc object. This was a nice idea, but it fails due to the token.idx property, which refers to the character offset within the string. In a span, the idx of the first token might not be 0. Because this data is different, we can't have a view --- it'll be inconsistent.
This patch changes span.as_doc() to instead return a copy. The docs are updated accordingly. Closes#1537
* Update test for span.as_doc()
* Make span.as_doc() return a copy. Closes#1537
* Document change to Span.as_doc()
The doc.retokenize() context manager wasn't resizing doc.tensor, leading to a mismatch between the number of tokens in the doc and the number of rows in the tensor. We fix this by deleting rows from the tensor. Merged spans are represented by the vector of their last token.
* Add test for resizing doc.tensor when merging
* Add test for resizing doc.tensor when merging. Closes#1963
* Update get_lca_matrix test for develop
* Fix retokenize if tensor unset
* Test on #2396: bug in Doc.get_lca_matrix()
* reimplementation of Doc.get_lca_matrix(), (closes#2396)
* reimplement Span.get_lca_matrix(), and call it from Doc.get_lca_matrix()
* tests Span.get_lca_matrix() as well as Doc.get_lca_matrix()
* implement _get_lca_matrix as a helper function in doc.pyx; call it from Doc.get_lca_matrix and Span.get_lca_matrix
* use memory view instead of np.ndarray in _get_lca_matrix (faster)
* fix bug when calling Span.get_lca_matrix; return lca matrix as np.array instead of memoryview
* cleaner conditional, add comment
* Test on #2396: bug in Doc.get_lca_matrix()
* reimplementation of Doc.get_lca_matrix(), (closes#2396)
* reimplement Span.get_lca_matrix(), and call it from Doc.get_lca_matrix()
* tests Span.get_lca_matrix() as well as Doc.get_lca_matrix()
* implement _get_lca_matrix as a helper function in doc.pyx; call it from Doc.get_lca_matrix and Span.get_lca_matrix
* use memory view instead of np.ndarray in _get_lca_matrix (faster)
* fix bug when calling Span.get_lca_matrix; return lca matrix as np.array instead of memoryview
* cleaner conditional, add comment
Fixes#3027.
* Allow Span.__init__ to take unicode values for the `label` argument.
* Allow `Span.label_` to be writeable.
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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.
Remove hacks and wrappers, keep code in sync across our libraries and move spaCy a few steps closer to only depending on packages with binary wheels 🎉
See here: https://github.com/explosion/srsly
Serialization is hard, especially across Python versions and multiple platforms. After dealing with many subtle bugs over the years (encodings, locales, large files) our libraries like spaCy and Prodigy have steadily grown a number of utility functions to wrap the multiple serialization formats we need to support (especially json, msgpack and pickle). These wrapping functions ended up duplicated across our codebases, so we wanted to put them in one place.
At the same time, we noticed that having a lot of small dependencies was making maintainence harder, and making installation slower. To solve this, we've made srsly standalone, by including the component packages directly within it. This way we can provide all the serialization utilities we need in a single binary wheel.
srsly currently includes forks of the following packages:
ujson
msgpack
msgpack-numpy
cloudpickle
* WIP: replace json/ujson with srsly
* Replace ujson in examples
Use regular json instead of srsly to make code easier to read and follow
* Update requirements
* Fix imports
* Fix typos
* Replace msgpack with srsly
* Fix warning
* Support nowrap setting in util.prints
* Tidy up and fix whitespace
* Simplify script and use read_jsonl helper
* Add JSON schemas (see #2928)
* Deprecate Doc.print_tree
Will be replaced with Doc.to_json, which will produce a unified format
* Add Doc.to_json() method (see #2928)
Converts Doc objects to JSON using the same unified format as the training data. Method also supports serializing selected custom attributes in the doc._. space.
* Remove outdated test
* Add write_json and write_jsonl helpers
* WIP: Update spacy train
* Tidy up spacy train
* WIP: Use wasabi for formatting
* Add GoldParse helpers for JSON format
* WIP: add debug-data command
* Fix typo
* Add missing import
* Update wasabi pin
* Add missing import
* 💫 Refactor CLI (#2943)
To be merged into #2932.
## Description
- [x] refactor CLI To use [`wasabi`](https://github.com/ines/wasabi)
- [x] use [`black`](https://github.com/ambv/black) for auto-formatting
- [x] add `flake8` config
- [x] move all messy UD-related scripts to `cli.ud`
- [x] make converters function that take the opened file and return the converted data (instead of having them handle the IO)
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* Update wasabi pin
* Delete old test
* Update errors
* Fix typo
* Tidy up and format remaining code
* Fix formatting
* Improve formatting of messages
* Auto-format remaining code
* Add tok2vec stuff to spacy.train
* Fix typo
* Update wasabi pin
* Fix path checks for when train() is called as function
* Reformat and tidy up pretrain script
* Update argument annotations
* Raise error if model language doesn't match lang
* Document new train command
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## Description
- [x] Use [`black`](https://github.com/ambv/black) to auto-format all `.py` files.
- [x] Update flake8 config to exclude very large files (lemmatization tables etc.)
- [x] Update code to be compatible with flake8 rules
- [x] Fix various small bugs, inconsistencies and messy stuff in the language data
- [x] Update docs to explain new code style (`black`, `flake8`, when to use `# fmt: off` and `# fmt: on` and what `# noqa` means)
Once #2932 is merged, which auto-formats and tidies up the CLI, we'll be able to run `flake8 spacy` actually get meaningful results.
At the moment, the code style and linting isn't applied automatically, but I'm hoping that the new [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/features/actions) will let us auto-format pull requests and post comments with relevant linting information.
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* Create aryaprabhudesai.md (#2681)
* Update _install.jade (#2688)
Typo fix: "models" -> "model"
* Add FAC to spacy.explain (resolves#2706)
* Remove docstrings for deprecated arguments (see #2703)
* When calling getoption() in conftest.py, pass a default option (#2709)
* When calling getoption() in conftest.py, pass a default option
This is necessary to allow testing an installed spacy by running:
pytest --pyargs spacy
* Add contributor agreement
* update bengali token rules for hyphen and digits (#2731)
* Less norm computations in token similarity (#2730)
* Less norm computations in token similarity
* Contributor agreement
* Remove ')' for clarity (#2737)
Sorry, don't mean to be nitpicky, I just noticed this when going through the CLI and thought it was a quick fix. That said, if this was intention than please let me know.
* added contributor agreement for mbkupfer (#2738)
* Basic support for Telugu language (#2751)
* Lex _attrs for polish language (#2750)
* Signed spaCy contributor agreement
* Added polish version of english lex_attrs
* Introduces a bulk merge function, in order to solve issue #653 (#2696)
* Fix comment
* Introduce bulk merge to increase performance on many span merges
* Sign contributor agreement
* Implement pull request suggestions
* Describe converters more explicitly (see #2643)
* Add multi-threading note to Language.pipe (resolves#2582) [ci skip]
* Fix formatting
* Fix dependency scheme docs (closes#2705) [ci skip]
* Don't set stop word in example (closes#2657) [ci skip]
* Add words to portuguese language _num_words (#2759)
* Add words to portuguese language _num_words
* Add words to portuguese language _num_words
* Update Indonesian model (#2752)
* adding e-KTP in tokenizer exceptions list
* add exception token
* removing lines with containing space as it won't matter since we use .split() method in the end, added new tokens in exception
* add tokenizer exceptions list
* combining base_norms with norm_exceptions
* adding norm_exception
* fix double key in lemmatizer
* remove unused import on punctuation.py
* reformat stop_words to reduce number of lines, improve readibility
* updating tokenizer exception
* implement is_currency for lang/id
* adding orth_first_upper in tokenizer_exceptions
* update the norm_exception list
* remove bunch of abbreviations
* adding contributors file
* Fixed spaCy+Keras example (#2763)
* bug fixes in keras example
* created contributor agreement
* Adding French hyphenated first name (#2786)
* Fix typo (closes#2784)
* Fix typo (#2795) [ci skip]
Fixed typo on line 6 "regcognizer --> recognizer"
* Adding basic support for Sinhala language. (#2788)
* adding Sinhala language package, stop words, examples and lex_attrs.
* Adding contributor agreement
* Updating contributor agreement
* Also include lowercase norm exceptions
* Fix error (#2802)
* Fix error
ValueError: cannot resize an array that references or is referenced
by another array in this way. Use the resize function
* added spaCy Contributor Agreement
* Add charlax's contributor agreement (#2805)
* agreement of contributor, may I introduce a tiny pl languge contribution (#2799)
* Contributors agreement
* Contributors agreement
* Contributors agreement
* Add jupyter=True to displacy.render in documentation (#2806)
* Revert "Also include lowercase norm exceptions"
This reverts commit 70f4e8adf3.
* Remove deprecated encoding argument to msgpack
* Set up dependency tree pattern matching skeleton (#2732)
* Fix bug when too many entity types. Fixes#2800
* Fix Python 2 test failure
* Require older msgpack-numpy
* Restore encoding arg on msgpack-numpy
* Try to fix version pin for msgpack-numpy
* Update Portuguese Language (#2790)
* Add words to portuguese language _num_words
* Add words to portuguese language _num_words
* Portuguese - Add/remove stopwords, fix tokenizer, add currency symbols
* Extended punctuation and norm_exceptions in the Portuguese language
* Correct error in spacy universe docs concerning spacy-lookup (#2814)
* Update Keras Example for (Parikh et al, 2016) implementation (#2803)
* bug fixes in keras example
* created contributor agreement
* baseline for Parikh model
* initial version of parikh 2016 implemented
* tested asymmetric models
* fixed grevious error in normalization
* use standard SNLI test file
* begin to rework parikh example
* initial version of running example
* start to document the new version
* start to document the new version
* Update Decompositional Attention.ipynb
* fixed calls to similarity
* updated the README
* import sys package duh
* simplified indexing on mapping word to IDs
* stupid python indent error
* added code from https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/3388 for tf bug workaround
* Fix typo (closes#2815) [ci skip]
* Update regex version dependency
* Set version to 2.0.13.dev3
* Skip seemingly problematic test
* Remove problematic test
* Try previous version of regex
* Revert "Remove problematic test"
This reverts commit bdebbef455.
* Unskip test
* Try older version of regex
* 💫 Update training examples and use minibatching (#2830)
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## Description
Update the training examples in `/examples/training` to show usage of spaCy's `minibatch` and `compounding` helpers ([see here](https://spacy.io/usage/training#tips-batch-size) for details). The lack of batching in the examples has caused some confusion in the past, especially for beginners who would copy-paste the examples, update them with large training sets and experienced slow and unsatisfying results.
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* Visual C++ link updated (#2842) (closes#2841) [ci skip]
* New landing page
* Add contribution agreement
* Correcting lang/ru/examples.py (#2845)
* Correct some grammatical inaccuracies in lang\ru\examples.py; filled Contributor Agreement
* Correct some grammatical inaccuracies in lang\ru\examples.py
* Move contributor agreement to separate file
* Set version to 2.0.13.dev4
* Add Persian(Farsi) language support (#2797)
* Also include lowercase norm exceptions
* Remove in favour of https://github.com/explosion/spaCy/graphs/contributors
* Rule-based French Lemmatizer (#2818)
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Add a rule-based French Lemmatizer following the english one and the excellent PR for [greek language optimizations](https://github.com/explosion/spaCy/pull/2558) to adapt the Lemmatizer class.
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- Lemma dictionary used can be found [here](http://infolingu.univ-mlv.fr/DonneesLinguistiques/Dictionnaires/telechargement.html), I used the XML version.
- Add several files containing exhaustive list of words for each part of speech
- Add some lemma rules
- Add POS that are not checked in the standard Lemmatizer, i.e PRON, DET, ADV and AUX
- Modify the Lemmatizer class to check in lookup table as a last resort if POS not mentionned
- Modify the lemmatize function to check in lookup table as a last resort
- Init files are updated so the model can support all the functionalities mentioned above
- Add words to tokenizer_exceptions_list.py in respect to regex used in tokenizer_exceptions.py
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* Set version to 2.0.13
* Fix formatting and consistency
* Update docs for new version [ci skip]
* Increment version [ci skip]
* Add info on wheels [ci skip]
* Adding "This is a sentence" example to Sinhala (#2846)
* Add wheels badge
* Update badge [ci skip]
* Update README.rst [ci skip]
* Update murmurhash pin
* Increment version to 2.0.14.dev0
* Update GPU docs for v2.0.14
* Add wheel to setup_requires
* Import prefer_gpu and require_gpu functions from Thinc
* Add tests for prefer_gpu() and require_gpu()
* Update requirements and setup.py
* Workaround bug in thinc require_gpu
* Set version to v2.0.14
* Update push-tag script
* Unhack prefer_gpu
* Require thinc 6.10.6
* Update prefer_gpu and require_gpu docs [ci skip]
* Fix specifiers for GPU
* Set version to 2.0.14.dev1
* Set version to 2.0.14
* Update Thinc version pin
* Increment version
* Fix msgpack-numpy version pin
* Increment version
* Update version to 2.0.16
* Update version [ci skip]
* Redundant ')' in the Stop words' example (#2856)
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* Documentation improvement regarding joblib and SO (#2867)
Some documentation improvements
## Description
1. Fixed the dead URL to joblib
2. Fixed Stack Overflow brand name (with space)
### Types of change
Documentation
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* raise error when setting overlapping entities as doc.ents (#2880)
* Fix out-of-bounds access in NER training
The helper method state.B(1) gets the index of the first token of the
buffer, or -1 if no such token exists. Normally this is safe because we
pass this to functions like state.safe_get(), which returns an empty
token. Here we used it directly as an array index, which is not okay!
This error may have been the cause of out-of-bounds access errors during
training. Similar errors may still be around, so much be hunted down.
Hunting this one down took a long time...I printed out values across
training runs and diffed, looking for points of divergence between
runs, when no randomness should be allowed.
* Change PyThaiNLP Url (#2876)
* Fix missing comma
* Add example showing a fix-up rule for space entities
* Set version to 2.0.17.dev0
* Update regex version
* Revert "Update regex version"
This reverts commit 62358dd867.
* Try setting older regex version, to align with conda
* Set version to 2.0.17
* Add spacy-js to universe [ci-skip]
* Add spacy-raspberry to universe (closes#2889)
* Add script to validate universe json [ci skip]
* Removed space in docs + added contributor indo (#2909)
* - removed unneeded space in documentation
* - added contributor info
* Allow input text of length up to max_length, inclusive (#2922)
* Include universe spec for spacy-wordnet component (#2919)
* feat: include universe spec for spacy-wordnet component
* chore: include spaCy contributor agreement
* Minor formatting changes [ci skip]
* Fix image [ci skip]
Twitter URL doesn't work on live site
* Check if the word is in one of the regular lists specific to each POS (#2886)
* 💫 Create random IDs for SVGs to prevent ID clashes (#2927)
Resolves#2924.
## Description
Fixes problem where multiple visualizations in Jupyter notebooks would have clashing arc IDs, resulting in weirdly positioned arc labels. Generating a random ID prefix so even identical parses won't receive the same IDs for consistency (even if effect of ID clash isn't noticable here.)
### Types of change
bug fix
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* Fix typo [ci skip]
* fixes symbolic link on py3 and windows (#2949)
* fixes symbolic link on py3 and windows
during setup of spacy using command
python -m spacy link en_core_web_sm en
closes#2948
* Update spacy/compat.py
Co-Authored-By: cicorias <cicorias@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix formatting
* Update universe [ci skip]
* Catalan Language Support (#2940)
* Catalan language Support
* Ddding Catalan to documentation
* Sort languages alphabetically [ci skip]
* Update tests for pytest 4.x (#2965)
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## Description
- [x] Replace marks in params for pytest 4.0 compat ([see here](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/deprecations.html#marks-in-pytest-mark-parametrize))
- [x] Un-xfail passing tests (some fixes in a recent update resolved a bunch of issues, but tests were apparently never updated here)
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* Fix regex pin to harmonize with conda (#2964)
* Update README.rst
* Fix bug where Vocab.prune_vector did not use 'batch_size' (#2977)
Fixes#2976
* Fix typo
* Fix typo
* Remove duplicate file
* Require thinc 7.0.0.dev2
Fixes bug in gpu_ops that would use cupy instead of numpy on CPU
* Add missing import
* Fix error IDs
* Fix tests
* Fix error
ValueError: cannot resize an array that references or is referenced
by another array in this way. Use the resize function
* added spaCy Contributor Agreement
The set_children_from_heads function assumed parse trees were
projective. However, non-projective parses may be passed in during
deserialization, or after deprojectivising. This caused incorrect
sentence boundaries to be set for non-projective parses. Close#2772.
* Add logic to filter out warning IDs via environment variable
Usage: SPACY_WARNING_EXCLUDE=W001,W007
* Add warnings for empty vectors
* Add warning if no word vectors are used in .similarity methods
For example, if only tensors are available in small models – should hopefully clear up some confusion around this
* Capture warnings in tests
* Rename SPACY_WARNING_EXCLUDE to SPACY_WARNING_IGNORE
* Add spacy.errors module
* Update deprecation and user warnings
* Replace errors and asserts with new error message system
* Remove redundant asserts
* Fix whitespace
* Add messages for print/util.prints statements
* Fix typo
* Fix typos
* Move CLI messages to spacy.cli._messages
* Add decorator to display error code with message
An implementation like this is nice because it only modifies the string when it's retrieved from the containing class – so we don't have to worry about manipulating tracebacks etc.
* Remove unused link in spacy.about
* Update errors for invalid pipeline components
* Improve error for unknown factories
* Add displaCy warnings
* Update formatting consistency
* Move error message to spacy.errors
* Update errors and check if doc returned by component is None
This patch takes a step towards #1487 by introducing the
doc.retokenize() context manager, to handle merging spans, and soon
splitting tokens.
The idea is to do merging and splitting like this:
with doc.retokenize() as retokenizer:
for start, end, label in matches:
retokenizer.merge(doc[start : end], attrs={'ent_type': label})
The retokenizer accumulates the merge requests, and applies them
together at the end of the block. This will allow retokenization to be
more efficient, and much less error prone.
A retokenizer.split() function will then be added, to handle splitting a
single token into multiple tokens. These methods take `Span` and `Token`
objects; if the user wants to go directly from offsets, they can append
to the .merges and .splits lists on the retokenizer.
The doc.merge() method's behaviour remains unchanged, so this patch
should be 100% backwards incompatible (modulo bugs). Internally,
doc.merge() fixes up the arguments (to handle the various deprecated styles),
opens the retokenizer, and makes the single merge.
We can later start making deprecation warnings on direct calls to doc.merge(),
to migrate people to use of the retokenize context manager.
This patch does a few smallish things that tighten up the training workflow a little, and allow memory use during training to be reduced by letting the GoldCorpus stream data properly.
Previously, the parser and entity recognizer read and saved labels as lists, with extra labels noted separately. Lists were used becaue ordering is very important, to ensure that the label-to-class mapping is stable.
We now manage labels as nested dictionaries, first keyed by the action, and then keyed by the label. Values are frequencies. The trick is, how do we save new labels? We need to make sure we iterate over these in the same order they're added. Otherwise, we'll get different class IDs, and the model's predictions won't make sense.
To allow stable sorting, we map the new labels to negative values. If we have two new labels, they'll be noted as having "frequency" -1 and -2. The next new label will then have "frequency" -3. When we sort by (frequency, label), we then get a stable sort.
Storing frequencies then allows us to make the next nice improvement. Previously we had to iterate over the whole training set, to pre-process it for the deprojectivisation. This led to storing the whole training set in memory. This was most of the required memory during training.
To prevent this, we now store the frequencies as we stream in the data, and deprojectivize as we go. Once we've built the frequencies, we can then apply a frequency cut-off when we decide how many classes to make.
Finally, to allow proper data streaming, we also have to have some way of shuffling the iterator. This is awkward if the training files have multiple documents in them. To solve this, the GoldCorpus class now writes the training data to disk in msgpack files, one per document. We can then shuffle the data by shuffling the paths.
This is a squash merge, as I made a lot of very small commits. Individual commit messages below.
* Simplify label management for TransitionSystem and its subclasses
* Fix serialization for new label handling format in parser
* Simplify and improve GoldCorpus class. Reduce memory use, write to temp dir
* Set actions in transition system
* Require thinc 6.11.1.dev4
* Fix error in parser init
* Add unicode declaration
* Fix unicode declaration
* Update textcat test
* Try to get model training on less memory
* Print json loc for now
* Try rapidjson to reduce memory use
* Remove rapidjson requirement
* Try rapidjson for reduced mem usage
* Handle None heads when projectivising
* Stream json docs
* Fix train script
* Handle projectivity in GoldParse
* Fix projectivity handling
* Add minibatch_by_words util from ud_train
* Minibatch by number of words in spacy.cli.train
* Move minibatch_by_words util to spacy.util
* Fix label handling
* More hacking at label management in parser
* Fix encoding in msgpack serialization in GoldParse
* Adjust batch sizes in parser training
* Fix minibatch_by_words
* Add merge_subtokens function to pipeline.pyx
* Register merge_subtokens factory
* Restore use of msgpack tmp directory
* Use minibatch-by-words in train
* Handle retokenization in scorer
* Change back-off approach for missing labels. Use 'dep' label
* Update NER for new label management
* Set NER tags for over-segmented words
* Fix label alignment in gold
* Fix label back-off for infrequent labels
* Fix int type in labels dict key
* Fix int type in labels dict key
* Update feature definition for 8 feature set
* Update ud-train script for new label stuff
* Fix json streamer
* Print the line number if conll eval fails
* Update children and sentence boundaries after deprojectivisation
* Export set_children_from_heads from doc.pxd
* Render parses during UD training
* Remove print statement
* Require thinc 6.11.1.dev6. Try adding wheel as install_requires
* Set different dev version, to flush pip cache
* Update thinc version
* Update GoldCorpus docs
* Remove print statements
* Fix formatting and links [ci skip]
We want methods to act like they're "bound" to the object, so that you can make your method conditional on the `doc`, `span` or `token` instance --- like, well, a method. We therefore partially apply the function, which works like this:
```
def partial(unbound_method, constant_arg):
def bound_method(*args, **kwargs):
return unbound_method(constant_arg, *args, **kwargs)
return bound_method
* Move v2 parser into nn_parser.pyx
* New TokenVectorEncoder class in pipeline.pyx
* New spacy/_ml.py module
Currently the two parsers live side-by-side, until we figure out how to
organize them.