Improve GoldParse NER alignment by including all cases where the start
and end of the NER span can be aligned, regardless of internal
tokenization differences.
To do this, convert BILUO tags to character offsets, check start/end
alignment with `doc.char_span()`, and assign the BILUO tags for the
aligned spans. Alignment for `O/-` tags is handled through the
one-to-one and multi alignments.
* Use max(uint64) for OOV lexeme rank
* Add test for default OOV rank
* Revert back to thinc==7.4.0
Requiring the updated version of thinc was unnecessary.
* Define OOV_RANK in one place
Define OOV_RANK in one place in `util`.
* Fix formatting [ci skip]
* Switch to external definitions of max(uint64)
Switch to external defintions of max(uint64) and confirm that they are
equal.
* Add Doc init from list of words and text
Add an option to initialize a `Doc` from a text and list of words where
the words may or may not include all whitespace tokens. If the text and
words are mismatched, raise an error.
* Fix error code
* Remove all whitespace before aligning words/text
* Move words/text init to util function
* Update error message
* Rename to get_words_and_spaces
* Fix formatting
* Add work in progress
* Update analysis helpers and component decorator
* Fix porting of docstrings for Python 2
* Fix docstring stuff on Python 2
* Support meta factories when loading model
* Put auto pipeline analysis behind flag for now
* Analyse pipes on remove_pipe and replace_pipe
* Move analysis to root for now
Try to find a better place for it, but it needs to go for now to avoid circular imports
* Simplify decorator
Don't return a wrapped class and instead just write to the object
* Update existing components and factories
* Add condition in factory for classes vs. functions
* Add missing from_nlp classmethods
* Add "retokenizes" to printed overview
* Update assigns/requires declarations of builtins
* Only return data if no_print is enabled
* Use multiline table for overview
* Don't support Span
* Rewrite errors/warnings and move them to spacy.errors
* Update util.filter_spans() to prefer earlier spans
* Add filter_spans test for first same-length span
* Update entity relation example to refer to util.filter_spans()
* Only import pkg_resources where it's needed
Apparently it's really slow
* Use importlib_metadata for entry points
* Revert "Only import pkg_resources where it's needed"
This reverts commit 5ed8c03afa.
* Revert "Revert "Only import pkg_resources where it's needed""
This reverts commit 8b30b57957.
* Revert "Use importlib_metadata for entry points"
This reverts commit 9f071f5c40.
* Revert "Revert "Use importlib_metadata for entry points""
This reverts commit 02e12a17ec.
* Skip test that weirdly hangs
* Fix hanging test by using global
* Move test
* Allow default in Lookups.get_table
* Start with blank tables in Lookups.from_bytes
* Refactor lemmatizer to hold instance of Lookups
* Get lookups table within the lemmatization methods to make sure it references the correct table (even if the table was replaced or modified, e.g. when loading a model from disk)
* Deprecate other arguments on Lemmatizer.__init__ and expect Lookups for consistency
* Remove old and unsupported Lemmatizer.load classmethod
* Refactor language-specific lemmatizers to inherit as much as possible from base class and override only what they need
* Update tests and docs
* Fix more tests
* Fix lemmatizer
* Upgrade pytest to try and fix weird CI errors
* Try pytest 4.6.5
* Add default to util.get_entry_point
* Tidy up entry points
* Read lookups from entry points
* Remove lookup tables and related tests
* Add lookups install option
* Remove lemmatizer tests
* Remove logic to process language data files
* Update setup.cfg
* Improve load_language_data helper
* WIP: Add Lookups implementation
* Start moving lemma data over to JSON
* WIP: move data over for more languages
* Convert more languages
* Fix lemmatizer fixtures in tests
* Finish conversion
* Auto-format JSON files
* Fix test for now
* Make sure tables are stored on instance
* Update docstrings
* Update docstrings and errors
* Update test
* Add Lookups.__len__
* Add serialization methods
* Add Lookups.remove_table
* Use msgpack for serialization to disk
* Fix file exists check
* Try using OrderedDict for everything
* Update .flake8 [ci skip]
* Try fixing serialization
* Update test_lookups.py
* Update test_serialize_vocab_strings.py
* Fix serialization for lookups
* Fix lookups
* Fix lookups
* Fix lookups
* Try to fix serialization
* Try to fix serialization
* Try to fix serialization
* Try to fix serialization
* Give up on serialization test
* Xfail more serialization tests for 3.5
* Fix lookups for 2.7
* Improve load_language_data helper
* WIP: Add Lookups implementation
* Start moving lemma data over to JSON
* WIP: move data over for more languages
* Convert more languages
* Fix lemmatizer fixtures in tests
* Finish conversion
* Auto-format JSON files
* Fix test for now
* Make sure tables are stored on instance
* Move Turkish lemmas to a json file
Rather than a large dict in Python source, the data is now a big json
file. This includes a method for loading the json file, falling back to
a compressed file, and an update to MANIFEST.in that excludes json in
the spacy/lang directory.
This focuses on Turkish specifically because it has the most language
data in core.
* Transition all lemmatizer.py files to json
This covers all lemmatizer.py files of a significant size (>500k or so).
Small files were left alone.
None of the affected files have logic, so this was pretty
straightforward.
One unusual thing is that the lemma data for Urdu doesn't seem to be
used anywhere. That may require further investigation.
* Move large lang data to json for fr/nb/nl/sv
These are the languages that use a lemmatizer directory (rather than a
single file) and are larger than English.
For most of these languages there were many language data files, in
which case only the large ones (>500k or so) were converted to json. It
may or may not be a good idea to migrate the remaining Python files to
json in the future.
* Fix id lemmas.json
The contents of this file were originally just copied from the Python
source, but that used single quotes, so it had to be properly converted
to json first.
* Add .json.gz to gitignore
This covers the json.gz files built as part of distribution.
* Add language data gzip to build process
Currently this gzip data on every build; it works, but it should be
changed to only gzip when the source file has been updated.
* Remove Danish lemmatizer.py
Missed this when I added the json.
* Update to match latest explosion/srsly#9
The way gzipped json is loaded/saved in srsly changed a bit.
* Only compress language data if necessary
If a .json.gz file exists and is newer than the corresponding json file,
it's not recompressed.
* Move en/el language data to json
This only affected files >500kb, which was nouns for both languages and
the generic lookup table for English.
* Remove empty files in Norwegian tokenizer
It's unclear why, but the Norwegian (nb) tokenizer had empty files for
adj/adv/noun/verb lemmas. This may have been a result of copying the
structure of the English lemmatizer.
This removed the files, but still creates the empty sets in the
lemmatizer. That may not actually be necessary.
* Remove dubious entries in English lookup.json
" furthest" and " skilled" - both prefixed with a space - were in the
English lookup table. That seems obviously wrong so I have removed them.
* Fix small issues with en/fr lemmatizers
The en tokenizer was including the removed _nouns.py file, so that's
removed.
The fr tokenizer is unusual in that it has a lemmatizer directory with
both __init__.py and lemmatizer.py. lemmatizer.py had not been converted
to load the json language data, so that was fixed.
* Auto-format
* Auto-format
* Update srsly pin
* Consistently use pathlib paths
* fix(util): fix decaying function output
* fix(util): better test and adhere to code standards
* fix(util): correct variable name, pytestify test, update website text
* Add xfail test for vocab.writing_system
* Add vocab.writing_system property
* Set Language.Defaults.writing_system
* Set default writing system
* Remove xfail on test_vocab_writing_system
* Make serialization methods consistent
exclude keyword argument instead of random named keyword arguments and deprecation handling
* Update docs and add section on serialization fields
Otherwise, the true error that happens within a Language subclass is swallowed, because if it's imported lazily like that, it'll always be an ImportError
* Add custom MatchPatternError
* Improve validators and add validation option to Matcher
* Adjust formatting
* Never validate in Matcher within PhraseMatcher
If we do decide to make validate default to True, the PhraseMatcher's Matcher shouldn't ever validate. Here, we create the patterns automatically anyways (and it's currently unclear whether the validation has performance impacts at a very large scale).
* replace unicode categories with raw list of code points
* simplifying ranges
* fixing variable length quotes
* removing redundant regular expression
* small cleanup of regexp notations
* quotes and alpha as ranges instead of alterations
* removed most regexp dependencies and features
* exponential backtracking - unit tests
* rewrote expression with pathological backtracking
* disabling double hyphen tests for now
* test additional variants of repeating punctuation
* remove regex and redundant backslashes from load_reddit script
* small typo fixes
* disable double punctuation test for russian
* clean up old comments
* format block code
* final cleanup
* naming consistency
* french strings as unicode for python 2 support
* french regular expression case insensitive
Resolves#3208.
Prevent interactions with other libraries (pandas) that also access `get_ipython().config` and its parameters. See #3208 for details. I don't fully understand why this happens, but in spaCy, we can at least make sure we avoid calling into this method.
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* Remove check for overwritten factory
This needs to be handled differently – on first initialization, a new factory will be added and any subsequent initializations will trigger this warning, even if it's a new entry point that doesn't overwrite a built-in.
* Add helper to only load specific entry point
Useful for loading languages via entry points, so that they can be lazy-loaded. Otherwise, all entry point languages would have to be loaded upfront.
* Check entry points for custom languages
## Description
- [x] fix auto-detection of Jupyter notebooks (even if `jupyter=True` isn't set)
- [x] add `displacy.set_render_wrapper` method to define a custom function called around the HTML markup generated in all calls to `displacy.render` (can be used to allow custom integrations, callbacks and page formatting)
- [x] add option to customise host for web server
- [x] show warning if `displacy.serve` is called from within Jupyter notebooks
- [x] move error message to `spacy.errors.Errors`.
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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.
### Types of change
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Our epic matrix multiplication odyssey is drawing to a close...
I've now finally got the Blis linear algebra routines in a self-contained Python package, with wheels for Windows, Linux and OSX. The only missing platform at the moment is Windows Python 2.7. The result is at https://github.com/explosion/cython-blis
Thinc v7.0.0 will make the change to Blis. I've put a Thinc v7.0.0.dev0 up on PyPi so that we can test these changes with the CI, and even get them out to spacy-nightly, before Thinc v7.0.0 is released. This PR also updates the other dependencies to be in line with the current versions master is using. I've also resolved the msgpack deprecation problems, and gotten spaCy and Thinc up to date with the latest Cython.
The point of switching to Blis is to have control of how our matrix multiplications are executed across platforms. When we were using numpy for this, a different library would be used on pip and conda, OSX would use Accelerate, etc. This would open up different bugs and performance problems, especially when multi-threading was introduced.
With the change to Blis, we now strictly single-thread the matrix multiplications. This will make it much easier to use multiprocessing to parallelise the runtime, since we won't have nested parallelism problems to deal with.
* Use blis
* Use -2 arg to Cython
* Update dependencies
* Fix requirements
* Update setup dependencies
* Fix requirement typo
* Fix msgpack errors
* Remove Python27 test from Appveyor, until Blis works there
* Auto-format setup.py
* Fix murmurhash version