spaCy/spacy/cli/_util.py
Connor Brinton 657af5f91f
🏷 Add Mypy check to CI and ignore all existing Mypy errors (#9167)
* 🚨 Ignore all existing Mypy errors

* 🏗 Add Mypy check to CI

* Add types-mock and types-requests as dev requirements

* Add additional type ignore directives

* Add types packages to dev-only list in reqs test

* Add types-dataclasses for python 3.6

* Add ignore to pretrain

* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `run_command` helper

The `run_command` helper previously declared that it returned an
`Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]`, but it isn't actually possible
for the function to return `None`. These changes modify the type
annotation of the `run_command` helper and remove all now-unnecessary
`# type: ignore` directives.

* 🔧 Allow variable type redefinition in limited contexts

These changes modify how Mypy is configured to allow variables to have
their type automatically redefined under certain conditions. The Mypy
documentation contains the following example:

```python
def process(items: List[str]) -> None:
    # 'items' has type List[str]
    items = [item.split() for item in items]
    # 'items' now has type List[List[str]]
    ...
```

This configuration change is especially helpful in reducing the number
of `# type: ignore` directives needed to handle the common pattern of:
* Accepting a filepath as a string
* Overwriting the variable using `filepath = ensure_path(filepath)`

These changes enable redefinition and remove all `# type: ignore`
directives rendered redundant by this change.

* 🏷 Add type annotation to converters mapping

* 🚨 Fix Mypy error in convert CLI argument verification

* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `resolve_dot_names` helper

* 🏷 Add type annotations for `Vocab` attributes `strings` and `vectors`

* 🏷 Add type annotations for more `Vocab` attributes

* 🏷 Add loose type annotation for gold data compilation

* 🏷 Improve `_format_labels` type annotation

* 🏷 Fix `get_lang_class` type annotation

* 🏷 Loosen return type of `Language.evaluate`

* 🏷 Don't accept `Scorer` in `handle_scores_per_type`

* 🏷 Add `string_to_list` overloads

* 🏷 Fix non-Optional command-line options

* 🙈 Ignore redefinition of `wandb_logger` in `loggers.py`

*  Install `typing_extensions` in Python 3.8+

The `typing_extensions` package states that it should be used when
"writing code that must be compatible with multiple Python versions".
Since SpaCy needs to support multiple Python versions, it should be used
when newer `typing` module members are required. One example of this is
`Literal`, which is available starting with Python 3.8.

Previously SpaCy tried to import `Literal` from `typing`, falling back
to `typing_extensions` if the import failed. However, Mypy doesn't seem
to be able to understand what `Literal` means when the initial import
means. Therefore, these changes modify how `compat` imports `Literal` by
always importing it from `typing_extensions`.

These changes also modify how `typing_extensions` is installed, so that
it is a requirement for all Python versions, including those greater
than or equal to 3.8.

* 🏷 Improve type annotation for `Language.pipe`

These changes add a missing overload variant to the type signature of
`Language.pipe`. Additionally, the type signature is enhanced to allow
type checkers to differentiate between the two overload variants based
on the `as_tuple` parameter.

Fixes #8772

*  Don't install `typing-extensions` in Python 3.8+

After more detailed analysis of how to implement Python version-specific
type annotations using SpaCy, it has been determined that by branching
on a comparison against `sys.version_info` can be statically analyzed by
Mypy well enough to enable us to conditionally use
`typing_extensions.Literal`. This means that we no longer need to
install `typing_extensions` for Python versions greater than or equal to
3.8! 🎉

These changes revert previous changes installing `typing-extensions`
regardless of Python version and modify how we import the `Literal` type
to ensure that Mypy treats it properly.

* resolve mypy errors for Strict pydantic types

* refactor code to avoid missing return statement

* fix types of convert CLI command

* avoid list-set confustion in debug_data

* fix typo and formatting

* small fixes to avoid type ignores

* fix types in profile CLI command and make it more efficient

* type fixes in projects CLI

* put one ignore back

* type fixes for render

* fix render types - the sequel

* fix BaseDefault in language definitions

* fix type of noun_chunks iterator - yields tuple instead of span

* fix types in language-specific modules

* 🏷 Expand accepted inputs of `get_string_id`

`get_string_id` accepts either a string (in which case it returns its 
ID) or an ID (in which case it immediately returns the ID). These 
changes extend the type annotation of `get_string_id` to indicate that 
it can accept either strings or IDs.

* 🏷 Handle override types in `combine_score_weights`

The `combine_score_weights` function allows users to pass an `overrides` 
mapping to override data extracted from the `weights` argument. Since it 
allows `Optional` dictionary values, the return value may also include 
`Optional` dictionary values.

These changes update the type annotations for `combine_score_weights` to 
reflect this fact.

* 🏷 Fix tokenizer serialization method signatures in `DummyTokenizer`

* 🏷 Fix redefinition of `wandb_logger`

These changes fix the redefinition of `wandb_logger` by giving a 
separate name to each `WandbLogger` version. For 
backwards-compatibility, `spacy.train` still exports `wandb_logger_v3` 
as `wandb_logger` for now.

* more fixes for typing in language

* type fixes in model definitions

* 🏷 Annotate `_RandomWords.probs` as `NDArray`

* 🏷 Annotate `tok2vec` layers to help Mypy

* 🐛 Fix `_RandomWords.probs` type annotations for Python 3.6

Also remove an import that I forgot to move to the top of the module 😅

* more fixes for matchers and other pipeline components

* quick fix for entity linker

* fixing types for spancat, textcat, etc

* bugfix for tok2vec

* type annotations for scorer

* add runtime_checkable for Protocol

* type and import fixes in tests

* mypy fixes for training utilities

* few fixes in util

* fix import

* 🐵 Remove unused `# type: ignore` directives

* 🏷 Annotate `Language._components`

* 🏷 Annotate `spacy.pipeline.Pipe`

* add doc as property to span.pyi

* small fixes and cleanup

* explicit type annotations instead of via comment

Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
2021-10-14 15:21:40 +02:00

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Python

from typing import Dict, Any, Union, List, Optional, Tuple, Iterable
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, overload
import sys
import shutil
from pathlib import Path
from wasabi import msg, Printer
import srsly
import hashlib
import typer
from click import NoSuchOption
from click.parser import split_arg_string
from typer.main import get_command
from contextlib import contextmanager
from thinc.api import Config, ConfigValidationError, require_gpu
from thinc.util import has_cupy, gpu_is_available
from configparser import InterpolationError
import os
from ..compat import Literal
from ..schemas import ProjectConfigSchema, validate
from ..util import import_file, run_command, make_tempdir, registry, logger
from ..util import is_compatible_version, SimpleFrozenDict, ENV_VARS
from .. import about
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from pathy import Pathy # noqa: F401
SDIST_SUFFIX = ".tar.gz"
WHEEL_SUFFIX = "-py3-none-any.whl"
PROJECT_FILE = "project.yml"
PROJECT_LOCK = "project.lock"
COMMAND = "python -m spacy"
NAME = "spacy"
HELP = """spaCy Command-line Interface
DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/cli
"""
PROJECT_HELP = f"""Command-line interface for spaCy projects and templates.
You'd typically start by cloning a project template to a local directory and
fetching its assets like datasets etc. See the project's {PROJECT_FILE} for the
available commands.
"""
DEBUG_HELP = """Suite of helpful commands for debugging and profiling. Includes
commands to check and validate your config files, training and evaluation data,
and custom model implementations.
"""
INIT_HELP = """Commands for initializing configs and pipeline packages."""
# Wrappers for Typer's annotations. Initially created to set defaults and to
# keep the names short, but not needed at the moment.
Arg = typer.Argument
Opt = typer.Option
app = typer.Typer(name=NAME, help=HELP)
project_cli = typer.Typer(name="project", help=PROJECT_HELP, no_args_is_help=True)
debug_cli = typer.Typer(name="debug", help=DEBUG_HELP, no_args_is_help=True)
init_cli = typer.Typer(name="init", help=INIT_HELP, no_args_is_help=True)
app.add_typer(project_cli)
app.add_typer(debug_cli)
app.add_typer(init_cli)
def setup_cli() -> None:
# Make sure the entry-point for CLI runs, so that they get imported.
registry.cli.get_all()
# Ensure that the help messages always display the correct prompt
command = get_command(app)
command(prog_name=COMMAND)
def parse_config_overrides(
args: List[str], env_var: Optional[str] = ENV_VARS.CONFIG_OVERRIDES
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Generate a dictionary of config overrides based on the extra arguments
provided on the CLI, e.g. --training.batch_size to override
"training.batch_size". Arguments without a "." are considered invalid,
since the config only allows top-level sections to exist.
env_vars (Optional[str]): Optional environment variable to read from.
RETURNS (Dict[str, Any]): The parsed dict, keyed by nested config setting.
"""
env_string = os.environ.get(env_var, "") if env_var else ""
env_overrides = _parse_overrides(split_arg_string(env_string))
cli_overrides = _parse_overrides(args, is_cli=True)
if cli_overrides:
keys = [k for k in cli_overrides if k not in env_overrides]
logger.debug(f"Config overrides from CLI: {keys}")
if env_overrides:
logger.debug(f"Config overrides from env variables: {list(env_overrides)}")
return {**cli_overrides, **env_overrides}
def _parse_overrides(args: List[str], is_cli: bool = False) -> Dict[str, Any]:
result = {}
while args:
opt = args.pop(0)
err = f"Invalid config override '{opt}'"
if opt.startswith("--"): # new argument
orig_opt = opt
opt = opt.replace("--", "")
if "." not in opt:
if is_cli:
raise NoSuchOption(orig_opt)
else:
msg.fail(f"{err}: can't override top-level sections", exits=1)
if "=" in opt: # we have --opt=value
opt, value = opt.split("=", 1)
opt = opt.replace("-", "_")
else:
if not args or args[0].startswith("--"): # flag with no value
value = "true"
else:
value = args.pop(0)
result[opt] = _parse_override(value)
else:
msg.fail(f"{err}: name should start with --", exits=1)
return result
def _parse_override(value: Any) -> Any:
# Just like we do in the config, we're calling json.loads on the
# values. But since they come from the CLI, it'd be unintuitive to
# explicitly mark strings with escaped quotes. So we're working
# around that here by falling back to a string if parsing fails.
# TODO: improve logic to handle simple types like list of strings?
try:
return srsly.json_loads(value)
except ValueError:
return str(value)
def load_project_config(
path: Path, interpolate: bool = True, overrides: Dict[str, Any] = SimpleFrozenDict()
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Load the project.yml file from a directory and validate it. Also make
sure that all directories defined in the config exist.
path (Path): The path to the project directory.
interpolate (bool): Whether to substitute project variables.
overrides (Dict[str, Any]): Optional config overrides.
RETURNS (Dict[str, Any]): The loaded project.yml.
"""
config_path = path / PROJECT_FILE
if not config_path.exists():
msg.fail(f"Can't find {PROJECT_FILE}", config_path, exits=1)
invalid_err = f"Invalid {PROJECT_FILE}. Double-check that the YAML is correct."
try:
config = srsly.read_yaml(config_path)
except ValueError as e:
msg.fail(invalid_err, e, exits=1)
errors = validate(ProjectConfigSchema, config)
if errors:
msg.fail(invalid_err)
print("\n".join(errors))
sys.exit(1)
validate_project_version(config)
validate_project_commands(config)
# Make sure directories defined in config exist
for subdir in config.get("directories", []):
dir_path = path / subdir
if not dir_path.exists():
dir_path.mkdir(parents=True)
if interpolate:
err = f"{PROJECT_FILE} validation error"
with show_validation_error(title=err, hint_fill=False):
config = substitute_project_variables(config, overrides)
return config
def substitute_project_variables(
config: Dict[str, Any],
overrides: Dict[str, Any] = SimpleFrozenDict(),
key: str = "vars",
env_key: str = "env",
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Interpolate variables in the project file using the config system.
config (Dict[str, Any]): The project config.
overrides (Dict[str, Any]): Optional config overrides.
key (str): Key containing variables in project config.
env_key (str): Key containing environment variable mapping in project config.
RETURNS (Dict[str, Any]): The interpolated project config.
"""
config.setdefault(key, {})
config.setdefault(env_key, {})
# Substitute references to env vars with their values
for config_var, env_var in config[env_key].items():
config[env_key][config_var] = _parse_override(os.environ.get(env_var, ""))
# Need to put variables in the top scope again so we can have a top-level
# section "project" (otherwise, a list of commands in the top scope wouldn't)
# be allowed by Thinc's config system
cfg = Config({"project": config, key: config[key], env_key: config[env_key]})
cfg = Config().from_str(cfg.to_str(), overrides=overrides)
interpolated = cfg.interpolate()
return dict(interpolated["project"])
def validate_project_version(config: Dict[str, Any]) -> None:
"""If the project defines a compatible spaCy version range, chec that it's
compatible with the current version of spaCy.
config (Dict[str, Any]): The loaded config.
"""
spacy_version = config.get("spacy_version", None)
if spacy_version and not is_compatible_version(about.__version__, spacy_version):
err = (
f"The {PROJECT_FILE} specifies a spaCy version range ({spacy_version}) "
f"that's not compatible with the version of spaCy you're running "
f"({about.__version__}). You can edit version requirement in the "
f"{PROJECT_FILE} to load it, but the project may not run as expected."
)
msg.fail(err, exits=1)
def validate_project_commands(config: Dict[str, Any]) -> None:
"""Check that project commands and workflows are valid, don't contain
duplicates, don't clash and only refer to commands that exist.
config (Dict[str, Any]): The loaded config.
"""
command_names = [cmd["name"] for cmd in config.get("commands", [])]
workflows = config.get("workflows", {})
duplicates = set([cmd for cmd in command_names if command_names.count(cmd) > 1])
if duplicates:
err = f"Duplicate commands defined in {PROJECT_FILE}: {', '.join(duplicates)}"
msg.fail(err, exits=1)
for workflow_name, workflow_steps in workflows.items():
if workflow_name in command_names:
err = f"Can't use workflow name '{workflow_name}': name already exists as a command"
msg.fail(err, exits=1)
for step in workflow_steps:
if step not in command_names:
msg.fail(
f"Unknown command specified in workflow '{workflow_name}': {step}",
f"Workflows can only refer to commands defined in the 'commands' "
f"section of the {PROJECT_FILE}.",
exits=1,
)
def get_hash(data, exclude: Iterable[str] = tuple()) -> str:
"""Get the hash for a JSON-serializable object.
data: The data to hash.
exclude (Iterable[str]): Top-level keys to exclude if data is a dict.
RETURNS (str): The hash.
"""
if isinstance(data, dict):
data = {k: v for k, v in data.items() if k not in exclude}
data_str = srsly.json_dumps(data, sort_keys=True).encode("utf8")
return hashlib.md5(data_str).hexdigest()
def get_checksum(path: Union[Path, str]) -> str:
"""Get the checksum for a file or directory given its file path. If a
directory path is provided, this uses all files in that directory.
path (Union[Path, str]): The file or directory path.
RETURNS (str): The checksum.
"""
path = Path(path)
if not (path.is_file() or path.is_dir()):
msg.fail(f"Can't get checksum for {path}: not a file or directory", exits=1)
if path.is_file():
return hashlib.md5(Path(path).read_bytes()).hexdigest()
else:
# TODO: this is currently pretty slow
dir_checksum = hashlib.md5()
for sub_file in sorted(fp for fp in path.rglob("*") if fp.is_file()):
dir_checksum.update(sub_file.read_bytes())
return dir_checksum.hexdigest()
@contextmanager
def show_validation_error(
file_path: Optional[Union[str, Path]] = None,
*,
title: Optional[str] = None,
desc: str = "",
show_config: Optional[bool] = None,
hint_fill: bool = True,
):
"""Helper to show custom config validation errors on the CLI.
file_path (str / Path): Optional file path of config file, used in hints.
title (str): Override title of custom formatted error.
desc (str): Override description of custom formatted error.
show_config (bool): Whether to output the config the error refers to.
hint_fill (bool): Show hint about filling config.
"""
try:
yield
except ConfigValidationError as e:
title = title if title is not None else e.title
if e.desc:
desc = f"{e.desc}" if not desc else f"{e.desc}\n\n{desc}"
# Re-generate a new error object with overrides
err = e.from_error(e, title="", desc=desc, show_config=show_config)
msg.fail(title)
print(err.text.strip())
if hint_fill and "value_error.missing" in err.error_types:
config_path = (
file_path
if file_path is not None and str(file_path) != "-"
else "config.cfg"
)
msg.text(
"If your config contains missing values, you can run the 'init "
"fill-config' command to fill in all the defaults, if possible:",
spaced=True,
)
print(f"{COMMAND} init fill-config {config_path} {config_path} \n")
sys.exit(1)
except InterpolationError as e:
msg.fail("Config validation error", e, exits=1)
def import_code(code_path: Optional[Union[Path, str]]) -> None:
"""Helper to import Python file provided in training commands / commands
using the config. This makes custom registered functions available.
"""
if code_path is not None:
if not Path(code_path).exists():
msg.fail("Path to Python code not found", code_path, exits=1)
try:
import_file("python_code", code_path)
except Exception as e:
msg.fail(f"Couldn't load Python code: {code_path}", e, exits=1)
def upload_file(src: Path, dest: Union[str, "Pathy"]) -> None:
"""Upload a file.
src (Path): The source path.
url (str): The destination URL to upload to.
"""
import smart_open
dest = str(dest)
with smart_open.open(dest, mode="wb") as output_file:
with src.open(mode="rb") as input_file:
output_file.write(input_file.read())
def download_file(src: Union[str, "Pathy"], dest: Path, *, force: bool = False) -> None:
"""Download a file using smart_open.
url (str): The URL of the file.
dest (Path): The destination path.
force (bool): Whether to force download even if file exists.
If False, the download will be skipped.
"""
import smart_open
if dest.exists() and not force:
return None
src = str(src)
with smart_open.open(src, mode="rb", ignore_ext=True) as input_file:
with dest.open(mode="wb") as output_file:
output_file.write(input_file.read())
def ensure_pathy(path):
"""Temporary helper to prevent importing Pathy globally (which can cause
slow and annoying Google Cloud warning)."""
from pathy import Pathy # noqa: F811
return Pathy(path)
def git_checkout(
repo: str, subpath: str, dest: Path, *, branch: str = "master", sparse: bool = False
):
git_version = get_git_version()
if dest.exists():
msg.fail("Destination of checkout must not exist", exits=1)
if not dest.parent.exists():
msg.fail("Parent of destination of checkout must exist", exits=1)
if sparse and git_version >= (2, 22):
return git_sparse_checkout(repo, subpath, dest, branch)
elif sparse:
# Only show warnings if the user explicitly wants sparse checkout but
# the Git version doesn't support it
err_old = (
f"You're running an old version of Git (v{git_version[0]}.{git_version[1]}) "
f"that doesn't fully support sparse checkout yet."
)
err_unk = "You're running an unknown version of Git, so sparse checkout has been disabled."
msg.warn(
f"{err_unk if git_version == (0, 0) else err_old} "
f"This means that more files than necessary may be downloaded "
f"temporarily. To only download the files needed, make sure "
f"you're using Git v2.22 or above."
)
with make_tempdir() as tmp_dir:
cmd = f"git -C {tmp_dir} clone {repo} . -b {branch}"
run_command(cmd, capture=True)
# We need Path(name) to make sure we also support subdirectories
try:
source_path = tmp_dir / Path(subpath)
if not is_subpath_of(tmp_dir, source_path):
err = f"'{subpath}' is a path outside of the cloned repository."
msg.fail(err, repo, exits=1)
shutil.copytree(str(source_path), str(dest))
except FileNotFoundError:
err = f"Can't clone {subpath}. Make sure the directory exists in the repo (branch '{branch}')"
msg.fail(err, repo, exits=1)
def git_sparse_checkout(repo, subpath, dest, branch):
# We're using Git, partial clone and sparse checkout to
# only clone the files we need
# This ends up being RIDICULOUS. omg.
# So, every tutorial and SO post talks about 'sparse checkout'...But they
# go and *clone* the whole repo. Worthless. And cloning part of a repo
# turns out to be completely broken. The only way to specify a "path" is..
# a path *on the server*? The contents of which, specifies the paths. Wat.
# Obviously this is hopelessly broken and insecure, because you can query
# arbitrary paths on the server! So nobody enables this.
# What we have to do is disable *all* files. We could then just checkout
# the path, and it'd "work", but be hopelessly slow...Because it goes and
# transfers every missing object one-by-one. So the final piece is that we
# need to use some weird git internals to fetch the missings in bulk, and
# *that* we can do by path.
# We're using Git and sparse checkout to only clone the files we need
with make_tempdir() as tmp_dir:
# This is the "clone, but don't download anything" part.
cmd = (
f"git clone {repo} {tmp_dir} --no-checkout --depth 1 "
f"-b {branch} --filter=blob:none"
)
run_command(cmd)
# Now we need to find the missing filenames for the subpath we want.
# Looking for this 'rev-list' command in the git --help? Hah.
cmd = f"git -C {tmp_dir} rev-list --objects --all --missing=print -- {subpath}"
ret = run_command(cmd, capture=True)
git_repo = _http_to_git(repo)
# Now pass those missings into another bit of git internals
missings = " ".join([x[1:] for x in ret.stdout.split() if x.startswith("?")])
if not missings:
err = (
f"Could not find any relevant files for '{subpath}'. "
f"Did you specify a correct and complete path within repo '{repo}' "
f"and branch {branch}?"
)
msg.fail(err, exits=1)
cmd = f"git -C {tmp_dir} fetch-pack {git_repo} {missings}"
run_command(cmd, capture=True)
# And finally, we can checkout our subpath
cmd = f"git -C {tmp_dir} checkout {branch} {subpath}"
run_command(cmd, capture=True)
# Get a subdirectory of the cloned path, if appropriate
source_path = tmp_dir / Path(subpath)
if not is_subpath_of(tmp_dir, source_path):
err = f"'{subpath}' is a path outside of the cloned repository."
msg.fail(err, repo, exits=1)
shutil.move(str(source_path), str(dest))
def get_git_version(
error: str = "Could not run 'git'. Make sure it's installed and the executable is available.",
) -> Tuple[int, int]:
"""Get the version of git and raise an error if calling 'git --version' fails.
error (str): The error message to show.
RETURNS (Tuple[int, int]): The version as a (major, minor) tuple. Returns
(0, 0) if the version couldn't be determined.
"""
try:
ret = run_command("git --version", capture=True)
except:
raise RuntimeError(error)
stdout = ret.stdout.strip()
if not stdout or not stdout.startswith("git version"):
return 0, 0
version = stdout[11:].strip().split(".")
return int(version[0]), int(version[1])
def _http_to_git(repo: str) -> str:
if repo.startswith("http://"):
repo = repo.replace(r"http://", r"https://")
if repo.startswith(r"https://"):
repo = repo.replace("https://", "git@").replace("/", ":", 1)
if repo.endswith("/"):
repo = repo[:-1]
repo = f"{repo}.git"
return repo
def is_subpath_of(parent, child):
"""
Check whether `child` is a path contained within `parent`.
"""
# Based on https://stackoverflow.com/a/37095733 .
# In Python 3.9, the `Path.is_relative_to()` method will supplant this, so
# we can stop using crusty old os.path functions.
parent_realpath = os.path.realpath(parent)
child_realpath = os.path.realpath(child)
return os.path.commonpath([parent_realpath, child_realpath]) == parent_realpath
@overload
def string_to_list(value: str, intify: Literal[False] = ...) -> List[str]:
...
@overload
def string_to_list(value: str, intify: Literal[True]) -> List[int]:
...
def string_to_list(value: str, intify: bool = False) -> Union[List[str], List[int]]:
"""Parse a comma-separated string to a list and account for various
formatting options. Mostly used to handle CLI arguments that take a list of
comma-separated values.
value (str): The value to parse.
intify (bool): Whether to convert values to ints.
RETURNS (Union[List[str], List[int]]): A list of strings or ints.
"""
if not value:
return [] # type: ignore[return-value]
if value.startswith("[") and value.endswith("]"):
value = value[1:-1]
result = []
for p in value.split(","):
p = p.strip()
if p.startswith("'") and p.endswith("'"):
p = p[1:-1]
if p.startswith('"') and p.endswith('"'):
p = p[1:-1]
p = p.strip()
if intify:
p = int(p) # type: ignore[assignment]
result.append(p)
return result
def setup_gpu(use_gpu: int, silent=None) -> None:
"""Configure the GPU and log info."""
if silent is None:
local_msg = Printer()
else:
local_msg = Printer(no_print=silent, pretty=not silent)
if use_gpu >= 0:
local_msg.info(f"Using GPU: {use_gpu}")
require_gpu(use_gpu)
else:
local_msg.info("Using CPU")
if has_cupy and gpu_is_available():
local_msg.info("To switch to GPU 0, use the option: --gpu-id 0")