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Cython
862 lines
30 KiB
Cython
# cython: infer_types=True
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# coding: utf8
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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from libc.string cimport memcpy
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from cpython.mem cimport PyMem_Malloc, PyMem_Free
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# Compiler crashes on memory view coercion without this. Should report bug.
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from cython.view cimport array as cvarray
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cimport numpy as np
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np.import_array()
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import numpy
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from ..typedefs cimport hash_t
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from ..lexeme cimport Lexeme
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from .. import parts_of_speech
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from ..attrs cimport IS_ALPHA, IS_ASCII, IS_DIGIT, IS_LOWER, IS_PUNCT, IS_SPACE
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from ..attrs cimport IS_BRACKET, IS_QUOTE, IS_LEFT_PUNCT, IS_RIGHT_PUNCT
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from ..attrs cimport IS_OOV, IS_TITLE, IS_UPPER, LIKE_URL, LIKE_NUM, LIKE_EMAIL
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from ..attrs cimport IS_STOP, ID, ORTH, NORM, LOWER, SHAPE, PREFIX, SUFFIX
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from ..attrs cimport LENGTH, CLUSTER, LEMMA, POS, TAG, DEP
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from ..compat import is_config
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from .. import util
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from .. import about
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from .underscore import Underscore
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cdef class Token:
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"""An individual token – i.e. a word, punctuation symbol, whitespace,
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etc."""
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@classmethod
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def set_extension(cls, name, default=None, method=None,
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getter=None, setter=None):
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Underscore.token_extensions[name] = (default, method, getter, setter)
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@classmethod
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def get_extension(cls, name):
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return Underscore.span_extensions.get(name)
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@classmethod
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def has_extension(cls, name):
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return name in Underscore.span_extensions
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def __cinit__(self, Vocab vocab, Doc doc, int offset):
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"""Construct a `Token` object.
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vocab (Vocab): A storage container for lexical types.
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doc (Doc): The parent document.
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offset (int): The index of the token within the document.
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"""
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self.vocab = vocab
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self.doc = doc
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self.c = &self.doc.c[offset]
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self.i = offset
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def __hash__(self):
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return hash((self.doc, self.i))
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def __len__(self):
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"""The number of unicode characters in the token, i.e. `token.text`.
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RETURNS (int): The number of unicode characters in the token.
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"""
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return self.c.lex.length
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def __unicode__(self):
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return self.text
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def __bytes__(self):
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return self.text.encode('utf8')
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def __str__(self):
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if is_config(python3=True):
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return self.__unicode__()
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return self.__bytes__()
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def __repr__(self):
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return self.__str__()
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def __richcmp__(self, Token other, int op):
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# http://cython.readthedocs.io/en/latest/src/userguide/special_methods.html
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cdef Doc my_doc = self.doc
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cdef Doc other_doc = other.doc
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my = self.idx
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their = other.idx if other is not None else None
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if op == 0:
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return my < their
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elif op == 2:
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if my_doc is other_doc:
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return my == their
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else:
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return False
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elif op == 4:
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return my > their
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elif op == 1:
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return my <= their
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elif op == 3:
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if my_doc is other_doc:
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return my != their
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else:
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return True
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elif op == 5:
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return my >= their
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else:
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raise ValueError(op)
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@property
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def _(self):
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return Underscore(Underscore.token_extensions, self,
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start=self.idx, end=None)
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cpdef bint check_flag(self, attr_id_t flag_id) except -1:
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"""Check the value of a boolean flag.
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flag_id (int): The ID of the flag attribute.
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RETURNS (bool): Whether the flag is set.
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EXAMPLE:
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>>> from spacy.attrs import IS_TITLE
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>>> doc = nlp(u'Give it back! He pleaded.')
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>>> token = doc[0]
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>>> token.check_flag(IS_TITLE)
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True
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"""
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return Lexeme.c_check_flag(self.c.lex, flag_id)
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def nbor(self, int i=1):
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"""Get a neighboring token.
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i (int): The relative position of the token to get. Defaults to 1.
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RETURNS (Token): The token at position `self.doc[self.i+i]`.
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"""
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if self.i+i < 0 or (self.i+i >= len(self.doc)):
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msg = "Error accessing doc[%d].nbor(%d), for doc of length %d"
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raise IndexError(msg % (self.i, i, len(self.doc)))
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return self.doc[self.i+i]
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def similarity(self, other):
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"""Make a semantic similarity estimate. The default estimate is cosine
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similarity using an average of word vectors.
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other (object): The object to compare with. By default, accepts `Doc`,
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`Span`, `Token` and `Lexeme` objects.
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RETURNS (float): A scalar similarity score. Higher is more similar.
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"""
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if 'similarity' in self.doc.user_token_hooks:
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return self.doc.user_token_hooks['similarity'](self)
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if self.vector_norm == 0 or other.vector_norm == 0:
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return 0.0
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return (numpy.dot(self.vector, other.vector) /
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(self.vector_norm * other.vector_norm))
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property lex_id:
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"""RETURNS (int): Sequential ID of the token's lexical type."""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.c.lex.id
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property rank:
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"""RETURNS (int): Sequential ID of the token's lexical type, used to
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index into tables, e.g. for word vectors."""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.c.lex.id
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property string:
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"""Deprecated: Use Token.text_with_ws instead."""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.text_with_ws
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property text:
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"""RETURNS (unicode): The original verbatim text of the token."""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.orth_
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property text_with_ws:
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"""RETURNS (unicode): The text content of the span (with trailing
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whitespace).
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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cdef unicode orth = self.vocab.strings[self.c.lex.orth]
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if self.c.spacy:
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return orth + u' '
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else:
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return orth
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property prob:
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"""RETURNS (float): Smoothed log probability estimate of token type."""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.c.lex.prob
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property sentiment:
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"""RETURNS (float): A scalar value indicating the positivity or
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negativity of the token."""
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def __get__(self):
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if 'sentiment' in self.doc.user_token_hooks:
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return self.doc.user_token_hooks['sentiment'](self)
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return self.c.lex.sentiment
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property lang:
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"""RETURNS (uint64): ID of the language of the parent document's
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vocabulary.
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.c.lex.lang
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property idx:
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"""RETURNS (int): The character offset of the token within the parent
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document.
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.c.idx
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property cluster:
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"""RETURNS (int): Brown cluster ID."""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.c.lex.cluster
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property orth:
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"""RETURNS (uint64): ID of the verbatim text content."""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.c.lex.orth
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property lower:
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"""RETURNS (uint64): ID of the lowercase token text."""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.c.lex.lower
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property norm:
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"""RETURNS (uint64): ID of the token's norm, i.e. a normalised form of
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the token text. Usually set in the language's tokenizer exceptions
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or norm exceptions.
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.c.lex.norm
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property shape:
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"""RETURNS (uint64): ID of the token's shape, a transform of the
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tokens's string, to show orthographic features (e.g. "Xxxx", "dd").
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.c.lex.shape
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property prefix:
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"""RETURNS (uint64): ID of a length-N substring from the start of the
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token. Defaults to `N=1`.
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.c.lex.prefix
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property suffix:
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"""RETURNS (uint64): ID of a length-N substring from the end of the
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token. Defaults to `N=3`.
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.c.lex.suffix
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property lemma:
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"""RETURNS (uint64): ID of the base form of the word, with no
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inflectional suffixes.
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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if self.c.lemma == 0:
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lemma = self.vocab.morphology.lemmatizer.lookup(self.orth_)
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return lemma
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else:
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return self.c.lemma
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def __set__(self, attr_t lemma):
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self.c.lemma = lemma
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property pos:
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"""RETURNS (uint64): ID of coarse-grained part-of-speech tag."""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.c.pos
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property tag:
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"""RETURNS (uint64): ID of fine-grained part-of-speech tag."""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.c.tag
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def __set__(self, attr_t tag):
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self.vocab.morphology.assign_tag(self.c, tag)
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property dep:
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"""RETURNS (uint64): ID of syntactic dependency label."""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.c.dep
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def __set__(self, attr_t label):
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self.c.dep = label
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property has_vector:
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"""A boolean value indicating whether a word vector is associated with
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the object.
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RETURNS (bool): Whether a word vector is associated with the object.
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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if 'has_vector' in self.doc.user_token_hooks:
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return self.doc.user_token_hooks['has_vector'](self)
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if self.vocab.vectors.size == 0 and self.doc.tensor.size != 0:
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return True
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return self.vocab.has_vector(self.c.lex.orth)
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property vector:
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"""A real-valued meaning representation.
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RETURNS (numpy.ndarray[ndim=1, dtype='float32']): A 1D numpy array
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representing the token's semantics.
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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if 'vector' in self.doc.user_token_hooks:
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return self.doc.user_token_hooks['vector'](self)
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if self.vocab.vectors.size == 0 and self.doc.tensor.size != 0:
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return self.doc.tensor[self.i]
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else:
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return self.vocab.get_vector(self.c.lex.orth)
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property vector_norm:
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"""The L2 norm of the token's vector representation.
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RETURNS (float): The L2 norm of the vector representation.
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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if 'vector_norm' in self.doc.user_token_hooks:
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return self.doc.user_token_hooks['vector_norm'](self)
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vector = self.vector
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return numpy.sqrt((vector ** 2).sum())
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property n_lefts:
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"""RETURNS (int): The number of leftward immediate children of the
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word, in the syntactic dependency parse.
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.c.l_kids
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property n_rights:
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"""RETURNS (int): The number of rightward immediate children of the
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word, in the syntactic dependency parse.
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.c.r_kids
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property sent_start:
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def __get__(self):
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util.deprecated(
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"Token.sent_start is now deprecated. Use Token.is_sent_start "
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"instead, which returns a boolean value or None if the answer "
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"is unknown – instead of a misleading 0 for False and 1 for "
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"True. It also fixes a quirk in the old logic that would "
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"always set the property to 0 for the first word of the "
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"document.")
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# Handle broken backwards compatibility case: doc[0].sent_start
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# was False.
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if self.i == 0:
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return False
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else:
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return self.sent_start
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def __set__(self, value):
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self.is_sent_start = value
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property is_sent_start:
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"""RETURNS (bool / None): Whether the token starts a sentence.
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None if unknown.
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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if self.c.sent_start == 0:
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return None
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elif self.c.sent_start < 0:
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return False
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else:
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return True
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def __set__(self, value):
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if self.doc.is_parsed:
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raise ValueError(
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"Refusing to write to token.sent_start if its document "
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"is parsed, because this may cause inconsistent state.")
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if value is None:
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self.c.sent_start = 0
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elif value is True:
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self.c.sent_start = 1
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elif value is False:
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self.c.sent_start = -1
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else:
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raise ValueError("Invalid value for token.sent_start. Must be "
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"one of: None, True, False")
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property lefts:
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"""The leftward immediate children of the word, in the syntactic
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dependency parse.
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YIELDS (Token): A left-child of the token.
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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cdef int nr_iter = 0
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cdef const TokenC* ptr = self.c - (self.i - self.c.l_edge)
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while ptr < self.c:
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if ptr + ptr.head == self.c:
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yield self.doc[ptr - (self.c - self.i)]
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ptr += 1
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nr_iter += 1
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# This is ugly, but it's a way to guard out infinite loops
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if nr_iter >= 10000000:
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raise RuntimeError("Possibly infinite loop encountered "
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"while looking for token.lefts")
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property rights:
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"""The rightward immediate children of the word, in the syntactic
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dependency parse.
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YIELDS (Token): A right-child of the token.
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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cdef const TokenC* ptr = self.c + (self.c.r_edge - self.i)
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tokens = []
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cdef int nr_iter = 0
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while ptr > self.c:
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if ptr + ptr.head == self.c:
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tokens.append(self.doc[ptr - (self.c - self.i)])
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ptr -= 1
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nr_iter += 1
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if nr_iter >= 10000000:
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raise RuntimeError("Possibly infinite loop encountered "
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"while looking for token.rights")
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tokens.reverse()
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for t in tokens:
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yield t
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property children:
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"""A sequence of the token's immediate syntactic children.
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YIELDS (Token): A child token such that child.head==self
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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yield from self.lefts
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yield from self.rights
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property subtree:
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"""A sequence of all the token's syntactic descendents.
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YIELDS (Token): A descendent token such that
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`self.is_ancestor(descendent)`.
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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for word in self.lefts:
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yield from word.subtree
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yield self
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for word in self.rights:
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yield from word.subtree
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property left_edge:
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"""The leftmost token of this token's syntactic descendents.
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RETURNS (Token): The first token such that `self.is_ancestor(token)`.
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.doc[self.c.l_edge]
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property right_edge:
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"""The rightmost token of this token's syntactic descendents.
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RETURNS (Token): The last token such that `self.is_ancestor(token)`.
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.doc[self.c.r_edge]
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property ancestors:
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"""A sequence of this token's syntactic ancestors.
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YIELDS (Token): A sequence of ancestor tokens such that
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`ancestor.is_ancestor(self)`.
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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cdef const TokenC* head_ptr = self.c
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# guard against infinite loop, no token can have
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# more ancestors than tokens in the tree
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cdef int i = 0
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while head_ptr.head != 0 and i < self.doc.length:
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head_ptr += head_ptr.head
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yield self.doc[head_ptr - (self.c - self.i)]
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i += 1
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def is_ancestor(self, descendant):
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"""Check whether this token is a parent, grandparent, etc. of another
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in the dependency tree.
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descendant (Token): Another token.
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RETURNS (bool): Whether this token is the ancestor of the descendant.
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"""
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if self.doc is not descendant.doc:
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return False
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return any(ancestor.i == self.i for ancestor in descendant.ancestors)
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property head:
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"""The syntactic parent, or "governor", of this token.
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RETURNS (Token): The token predicted by the parser to be the head of
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the current token.
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"""
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def __get__(self):
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return self.doc[self.i + self.c.head]
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def __set__(self, Token new_head):
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# this function sets the head of self to new_head
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# and updates the counters for left/right dependents
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# and left/right corner for the new and the old head
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# do nothing if old head is new head
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if self.i + self.c.head == new_head.i:
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return
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cdef Token old_head = self.head
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cdef int rel_newhead_i = new_head.i - self.i
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# is the new head a descendant of the old head
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cdef bint is_desc = old_head.is_ancestor(new_head)
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cdef int new_edge
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cdef Token anc, child
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# update number of deps of old head
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if self.c.head > 0: # left dependent
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old_head.c.l_kids -= 1
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if self.c.l_edge == old_head.c.l_edge:
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# the token dominates the left edge so the left edge of
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# the head may change when the token is reattached, it may
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# not change if the new head is a descendant of the current
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# head
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new_edge = self.c.l_edge
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# the new l_edge is the left-most l_edge on any of the
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# other dependents where the l_edge is left of the head,
|
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# otherwise it is the head
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if not is_desc:
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new_edge = old_head.i
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for child in old_head.children:
|
||
if child == self:
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continue
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if child.c.l_edge < new_edge:
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new_edge = child.c.l_edge
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old_head.c.l_edge = new_edge
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# walk up the tree from old_head and assign new l_edge to
|
||
# ancestors until an ancestor already has an l_edge that's
|
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# further left
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for anc in old_head.ancestors:
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if anc.c.l_edge <= new_edge:
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break
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anc.c.l_edge = new_edge
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elif self.c.head < 0: # right dependent
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old_head.c.r_kids -= 1
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# do the same thing as for l_edge
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if self.c.r_edge == old_head.c.r_edge:
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||
new_edge = self.c.r_edge
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|
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if not is_desc:
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new_edge = old_head.i
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for child in old_head.children:
|
||
if child == self:
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||
continue
|
||
if child.c.r_edge > new_edge:
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||
new_edge = child.c.r_edge
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old_head.c.r_edge = new_edge
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||
|
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for anc in old_head.ancestors:
|
||
if anc.c.r_edge >= new_edge:
|
||
break
|
||
anc.c.r_edge = new_edge
|
||
|
||
# update number of deps of new head
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if rel_newhead_i > 0: # left dependent
|
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new_head.c.l_kids += 1
|
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# walk up the tree from new head and set l_edge to self.l_edge
|
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# until you hit a token with an l_edge further to the left
|
||
if self.c.l_edge < new_head.c.l_edge:
|
||
new_head.c.l_edge = self.c.l_edge
|
||
for anc in new_head.ancestors:
|
||
if anc.c.l_edge <= self.c.l_edge:
|
||
break
|
||
anc.c.l_edge = self.c.l_edge
|
||
|
||
elif rel_newhead_i < 0: # right dependent
|
||
new_head.c.r_kids += 1
|
||
# do the same as for l_edge
|
||
if self.c.r_edge > new_head.c.r_edge:
|
||
new_head.c.r_edge = self.c.r_edge
|
||
for anc in new_head.ancestors:
|
||
if anc.c.r_edge >= self.c.r_edge:
|
||
break
|
||
anc.c.r_edge = self.c.r_edge
|
||
|
||
# set new head
|
||
self.c.head = rel_newhead_i
|
||
|
||
property conjuncts:
|
||
"""A sequence of coordinated tokens, including the token itself.
|
||
|
||
YIELDS (Token): A coordinated token.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
"""Get a list of conjoined words."""
|
||
cdef Token word
|
||
if 'conjuncts' in self.doc.user_token_hooks:
|
||
yield from self.doc.user_token_hooks['conjuncts'](self)
|
||
else:
|
||
if self.dep_ != 'conj':
|
||
for word in self.rights:
|
||
if word.dep_ == 'conj':
|
||
yield word
|
||
yield from word.conjuncts
|
||
|
||
property ent_type:
|
||
"""RETURNS (uint64): Named entity type."""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return self.c.ent_type
|
||
|
||
def __set__(self, ent_type):
|
||
self.c.ent_type = ent_type
|
||
|
||
property ent_iob:
|
||
"""IOB code of named entity tag. `1="I", 2="O", 3="B"`. 0 means no tag
|
||
is assigned.
|
||
|
||
RETURNS (uint64): IOB code of named entity tag.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return self.c.ent_iob
|
||
|
||
property ent_type_:
|
||
"""RETURNS (unicode): Named entity type."""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return self.vocab.strings[self.c.ent_type]
|
||
|
||
def __set__(self, ent_type):
|
||
self.c.ent_type = self.vocab.strings.add(ent_type)
|
||
|
||
property ent_iob_:
|
||
"""IOB code of named entity tag. "B" means the token begins an entity,
|
||
"I" means it is inside an entity, "O" means it is outside an entity,
|
||
and "" means no entity tag is set.
|
||
|
||
RETURNS (unicode): IOB code of named entity tag.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
iob_strings = ('', 'I', 'O', 'B')
|
||
return iob_strings[self.c.ent_iob]
|
||
|
||
property ent_id:
|
||
"""RETURNS (uint64): ID of the entity the token is an instance of,
|
||
if any.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return self.c.ent_id
|
||
|
||
def __set__(self, hash_t key):
|
||
self.c.ent_id = key
|
||
|
||
property ent_id_:
|
||
"""RETURNS (unicode): ID of the entity the token is an instance of,
|
||
if any.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return self.vocab.strings[self.c.ent_id]
|
||
|
||
def __set__(self, name):
|
||
self.c.ent_id = self.vocab.strings.add(name)
|
||
|
||
property whitespace_:
|
||
"""RETURNS (unicode): The trailing whitespace character, if present.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return ' ' if self.c.spacy else ''
|
||
|
||
property orth_:
|
||
"""RETURNS (unicode): Verbatim text content (identical to
|
||
`Token.text`). Existst mostly for consistency with the other
|
||
attributes.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return self.vocab.strings[self.c.lex.orth]
|
||
|
||
property lower_:
|
||
"""RETURNS (unicode): The lowercase token text. Equivalent to
|
||
`Token.text.lower()`.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return self.vocab.strings[self.c.lex.lower]
|
||
|
||
property norm_:
|
||
"""RETURNS (unicode): The token's norm, i.e. a normalised form of the
|
||
token text. Usually set in the language's tokenizer exceptions or
|
||
norm exceptions.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return self.vocab.strings[self.c.lex.norm]
|
||
|
||
property shape_:
|
||
"""RETURNS (unicode): Transform of the tokens's string, to show
|
||
orthographic features. For example, "Xxxx" or "dd".
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return self.vocab.strings[self.c.lex.shape]
|
||
|
||
property prefix_:
|
||
"""RETURNS (unicode): A length-N substring from the start of the token.
|
||
Defaults to `N=1`.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return self.vocab.strings[self.c.lex.prefix]
|
||
|
||
property suffix_:
|
||
"""RETURNS (unicode): A length-N substring from the end of the token.
|
||
Defaults to `N=3`.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return self.vocab.strings[self.c.lex.suffix]
|
||
|
||
property lang_:
|
||
"""RETURNS (unicode): Language of the parent document's vocabulary,
|
||
e.g. 'en'.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return self.vocab.strings[self.c.lex.lang]
|
||
|
||
property lemma_:
|
||
"""RETURNS (unicode): The token lemma, i.e. the base form of the word,
|
||
with no inflectional suffixes.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
if self.c.lemma == 0:
|
||
return self.vocab.morphology.lemmatizer.lookup(self.orth_)
|
||
else:
|
||
return self.vocab.strings[self.c.lemma]
|
||
|
||
def __set__(self, unicode lemma_):
|
||
self.c.lemma = self.vocab.strings.add(lemma_)
|
||
|
||
property pos_:
|
||
"""RETURNS (unicode): Coarse-grained part-of-speech tag."""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return parts_of_speech.NAMES[self.c.pos]
|
||
|
||
property tag_:
|
||
"""RETURNS (unicode): Fine-grained part-of-speech tag."""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return self.vocab.strings[self.c.tag]
|
||
|
||
def __set__(self, tag):
|
||
self.tag = self.vocab.strings.add(tag)
|
||
|
||
property dep_:
|
||
"""RETURNS (unicode): The syntactic dependency label."""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return self.vocab.strings[self.c.dep]
|
||
|
||
def __set__(self, unicode label):
|
||
self.c.dep = self.vocab.strings.add(label)
|
||
|
||
property is_oov:
|
||
"""RETURNS (bool): Whether the token is out-of-vocabulary."""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return Lexeme.c_check_flag(self.c.lex, IS_OOV)
|
||
|
||
property is_stop:
|
||
"""RETURNS (bool): Whether the token is a stop word, i.e. part of a
|
||
"stop list" defined by the language data.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return Lexeme.c_check_flag(self.c.lex, IS_STOP)
|
||
|
||
property is_alpha:
|
||
"""RETURNS (bool): Whether the token consists of alpha characters.
|
||
Equivalent to `token.text.isalpha()`.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return Lexeme.c_check_flag(self.c.lex, IS_ALPHA)
|
||
|
||
property is_ascii:
|
||
"""RETURNS (bool): Whether the token consists of ASCII characters.
|
||
Equivalent to `[any(ord(c) >= 128 for c in token.text)]`.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return Lexeme.c_check_flag(self.c.lex, IS_ASCII)
|
||
|
||
property is_digit:
|
||
"""RETURNS (bool): Whether the token consists of digits. Equivalent to
|
||
`token.text.isdigit()`.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return Lexeme.c_check_flag(self.c.lex, IS_DIGIT)
|
||
|
||
property is_lower:
|
||
"""RETURNS (bool): Whether the token is in lowercase. Equivalent to
|
||
`token.text.islower()`.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return Lexeme.c_check_flag(self.c.lex, IS_LOWER)
|
||
|
||
property is_upper:
|
||
"""RETURNS (bool): Whether the token is in uppercase. Equivalent to
|
||
`token.text.isupper()`
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return Lexeme.c_check_flag(self.c.lex, IS_UPPER)
|
||
|
||
property is_title:
|
||
"""RETURNS (bool): Whether the token is in titlecase. Equivalent to
|
||
`token.text.istitle()`.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return Lexeme.c_check_flag(self.c.lex, IS_TITLE)
|
||
|
||
property is_punct:
|
||
"""RETURNS (bool): Whether the token is punctuation."""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return Lexeme.c_check_flag(self.c.lex, IS_PUNCT)
|
||
|
||
property is_space:
|
||
"""RETURNS (bool): Whether the token consists of whitespace characters.
|
||
Equivalent to `token.text.isspace()`.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return Lexeme.c_check_flag(self.c.lex, IS_SPACE)
|
||
|
||
property is_bracket:
|
||
"""RETURNS (bool): Whether the token is a bracket."""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return Lexeme.c_check_flag(self.c.lex, IS_BRACKET)
|
||
|
||
property is_quote:
|
||
"""RETURNS (bool): Whether the token is a quotation mark."""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return Lexeme.c_check_flag(self.c.lex, IS_QUOTE)
|
||
|
||
property is_left_punct:
|
||
"""RETURNS (bool): Whether the token is a left punctuation mark."""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return Lexeme.c_check_flag(self.c.lex, IS_LEFT_PUNCT)
|
||
|
||
property is_right_punct:
|
||
"""RETURNS (bool): Whether the token is a left punctuation mark."""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return Lexeme.c_check_flag(self.c.lex, IS_RIGHT_PUNCT)
|
||
|
||
property like_url:
|
||
"""RETURNS (bool): Whether the token resembles a URL."""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return Lexeme.c_check_flag(self.c.lex, LIKE_URL)
|
||
|
||
property like_num:
|
||
"""RETURNS (bool): Whether the token resembles a number, e.g. "10.9",
|
||
"10", "ten", etc.
|
||
"""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return Lexeme.c_check_flag(self.c.lex, LIKE_NUM)
|
||
|
||
property like_email:
|
||
"""RETURNS (bool): Whether the token resembles an email address."""
|
||
def __get__(self):
|
||
return Lexeme.c_check_flag(self.c.lex, LIKE_EMAIL)
|