spaCy/spacy/compat.py
Matthew Honnibal e65b5bb9a0 Fix tokenizer on Python2.7 (#3460)
spaCy v2.1 switched to the built-in re module, where v2.0 had been using
the third-party regex library. When the tokenizer was deserialized on
Python2.7, the `re.compile()` function was called with expressions that
featured escaped unicode codepoints that were not in Python2.7's unicode
database.

Problems occurred when we had a range between two of these unknown
codepoints, like this:

```
    '[\\uAA77-\\uAA79]'
```

On Python2.7, the unknown codepoints are not unescaped correctly,
resulting in arbitrary out-of-range characters being matched by the
expression.

This problem does not occur if we instead have a range between two
unicode literals, rather than the escape sequences. To fix the bug, we
therefore add a new compat function that unescapes unicode sequences
using the `ast.literal_eval()` function. Care is taken to ensure we
do not also escape non-unicode sequences.

Closes #3356.

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- [x] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.
2019-03-22 13:42:47 +01:00

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# coding: utf8
"""
Helpers for Python and platform compatibility. To distinguish them from
the builtin functions, replacement functions are suffixed with an underscore,
e.g. `unicode_`.
DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/top-level#compat
"""
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import os
import sys
import itertools
import ast
from thinc.neural.util import copy_array
try:
import cPickle as pickle
except ImportError:
import pickle
try:
import copy_reg
except ImportError:
import copyreg as copy_reg
try:
from cupy.cuda.stream import Stream as CudaStream
except ImportError:
CudaStream = None
try:
import cupy
except ImportError:
cupy = None
try:
from thinc.neural.optimizers import Optimizer # noqa: F401
except ImportError:
from thinc.neural.optimizers import Adam as Optimizer # noqa: F401
pickle = pickle
copy_reg = copy_reg
CudaStream = CudaStream
cupy = cupy
copy_array = copy_array
izip = getattr(itertools, "izip", zip)
is_windows = sys.platform.startswith("win")
is_linux = sys.platform.startswith("linux")
is_osx = sys.platform == "darwin"
# See: https://github.com/benjaminp/six/blob/master/six.py
is_python2 = sys.version_info[0] == 2
is_python3 = sys.version_info[0] == 3
is_python_pre_3_5 = is_python2 or (is_python3 and sys.version_info[1] < 5)
if is_python2:
bytes_ = str
unicode_ = unicode # noqa: F821
basestring_ = basestring # noqa: F821
input_ = raw_input # noqa: F821
path2str = lambda path: str(path).decode("utf8")
elif is_python3:
bytes_ = bytes
unicode_ = str
basestring_ = str
input_ = input
path2str = lambda path: str(path)
def b_to_str(b_str):
"""Convert a bytes object to a string.
b_str (bytes): The object to convert.
RETURNS (unicode): The converted string.
"""
if is_python2:
return b_str
# Important: if no encoding is set, string becomes "b'...'"
return str(b_str, encoding="utf8")
def symlink_to(orig, dest):
"""Create a symlink. Used for model shortcut links.
orig (unicode / Path): The origin path.
dest (unicode / Path): The destination path of the symlink.
"""
if is_windows:
import subprocess
subprocess.call(["mklink", "/d", path2str(orig), path2str(dest)], shell=True)
else:
orig.symlink_to(dest)
def symlink_remove(link):
"""Remove a symlink. Used for model shortcut links.
link (unicode / Path): The path to the symlink.
"""
# https://stackoverflow.com/q/26554135/6400719
if os.path.isdir(path2str(link)) and is_windows:
# this should only be on Py2.7 and windows
os.rmdir(path2str(link))
else:
os.unlink(path2str(link))
def is_config(python2=None, python3=None, windows=None, linux=None, osx=None):
"""Check if a specific configuration of Python version and operating system
matches the user's setup. Mostly used to display targeted error messages.
python2 (bool): spaCy is executed with Python 2.x.
python3 (bool): spaCy is executed with Python 3.x.
windows (bool): spaCy is executed on Windows.
linux (bool): spaCy is executed on Linux.
osx (bool): spaCy is executed on OS X or macOS.
RETURNS (bool): Whether the configuration matches the user's platform.
DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/top-level#compat.is_config
"""
return (
python2 in (None, is_python2)
and python3 in (None, is_python3)
and windows in (None, is_windows)
and linux in (None, is_linux)
and osx in (None, is_osx)
)
def import_file(name, loc):
"""Import module from a file. Used to load models from a directory.
name (unicode): Name of module to load.
loc (unicode / Path): Path to the file.
RETURNS: The loaded module.
"""
loc = path2str(loc)
if is_python_pre_3_5:
import imp
return imp.load_source(name, loc)
else:
import importlib.util
spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(name, str(loc))
module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec)
spec.loader.exec_module(module)
return module
def unescape_unicode(string):
"""Python2.7's re module chokes when compiling patterns that have ranges
between escaped unicode codepoints if the two codepoints are unrecognised
in the unicode database. For instance:
re.compile('[\\uAA77-\\uAA79]').findall("hello")
Ends up matching every character (on Python 2). This problem doesn't occur
if we're dealing with unicode literals.
"""
if string is None:
return string
# We only want to unescape the unicode, so we first must protect the other
# backslashes.
string = string.replace("\\", "\\\\")
# Now we remove that protection for the unicode.
string = string.replace("\\\\u", "\\u")
string = string.replace("\\\\U", "\\U")
# Now we unescape by evaling the string with the AST. This can't execute
# code -- it only does the representational level.
return ast.literal_eval("u'''" + string + "'''")