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	* Improve typing hints for Matcher.__call__ * Add typing hints for DependencyMatcher * Add typing hints to underscore extensions * Update Doc.tensor type (requires numpy 1.21) * Fix typing hints for Language.component decorator * Use generic np.ndarray type in Doc to avoid numpy version update * Fix mypy errors * Fix cyclic import caused by Underscore typing hints * Use Literal type from spacy.compat * Update matcher.pyi import format Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			139 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
from typing import Dict, Any, List, Optional, Tuple, Union, TYPE_CHECKING
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import functools
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import copy
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from ..errors import Errors
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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    from .doc import Doc
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    from .span import Span
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    from .token import Token
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class Underscore:
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    mutable_types = (dict, list, set)
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    doc_extensions: Dict[Any, Any] = {}
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    span_extensions: Dict[Any, Any] = {}
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    token_extensions: Dict[Any, Any] = {}
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    _extensions: Dict[str, Any]
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    _obj: Union["Doc", "Span", "Token"]
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    _start: Optional[int]
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    _end: Optional[int]
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    def __init__(
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        self,
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        extensions: Dict[str, Any],
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        obj: Union["Doc", "Span", "Token"],
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        start: Optional[int] = None,
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        end: Optional[int] = None,
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    ):
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        object.__setattr__(self, "_extensions", extensions)
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        object.__setattr__(self, "_obj", obj)
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        # Assumption is that for doc values, _start and _end will both be None
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        # Span will set non-None values for _start and _end
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        # Token will have _start be non-None, _end be None
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        # This lets us key everything into the doc.user_data dictionary,
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        # (see _get_key), and lets us use a single Underscore class.
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        object.__setattr__(self, "_doc", obj.doc)
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        object.__setattr__(self, "_start", start)
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        object.__setattr__(self, "_end", end)
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    def __dir__(self) -> List[str]:
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        # Hack to enable autocomplete on custom extensions
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        extensions = list(self._extensions.keys())
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        return ["set", "get", "has"] + extensions
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    def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> Any:
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        if name not in self._extensions:
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            raise AttributeError(Errors.E046.format(name=name))
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        default, method, getter, setter = self._extensions[name]
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        if getter is not None:
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            return getter(self._obj)
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        elif method is not None:
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            method_partial = functools.partial(method, self._obj)
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            # Hack to port over docstrings of the original function
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            # See https://stackoverflow.com/q/27362727/6400719
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            method_docstring = method.__doc__ or ""
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            method_docstring_prefix = (
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                "This method is a partial function and its first argument "
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                "(the object it's called on) will be filled automatically. "
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            )
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            method_partial.__doc__ = method_docstring_prefix + method_docstring
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            return method_partial
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        else:
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            key = self._get_key(name)
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            if key in self._doc.user_data:
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                return self._doc.user_data[key]
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            elif isinstance(default, self.mutable_types):
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                # Handle mutable default arguments (see #2581)
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                new_default = copy.copy(default)
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                self.__setattr__(name, new_default)
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                return new_default
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            return default
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    def __setattr__(self, name: str, value: Any):
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        if name not in self._extensions:
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            raise AttributeError(Errors.E047.format(name=name))
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        default, method, getter, setter = self._extensions[name]
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        if setter is not None:
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            return setter(self._obj, value)
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        else:
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            self._doc.user_data[self._get_key(name)] = value
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    def set(self, name: str, value: Any):
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        return self.__setattr__(name, value)
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    def get(self, name: str) -> Any:
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        return self.__getattr__(name)
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    def has(self, name: str) -> bool:
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        return name in self._extensions
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    def _get_key(self, name: str) -> Tuple[str, str, Optional[int], Optional[int]]:
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        return ("._.", name, self._start, self._end)
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    @classmethod
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    def get_state(cls) -> Tuple[Dict[Any, Any], Dict[Any, Any], Dict[Any, Any]]:
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        return cls.token_extensions, cls.span_extensions, cls.doc_extensions
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    @classmethod
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    def load_state(
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        cls, state: Tuple[Dict[Any, Any], Dict[Any, Any], Dict[Any, Any]]
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    ) -> None:
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        cls.token_extensions, cls.span_extensions, cls.doc_extensions = state
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def get_ext_args(**kwargs: Any):
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    """Validate and convert arguments. Reused in Doc, Token and Span."""
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    default = kwargs.get("default")
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    getter = kwargs.get("getter")
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    setter = kwargs.get("setter")
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    method = kwargs.get("method")
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    if getter is None and setter is not None:
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        raise ValueError(Errors.E089)
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    valid_opts = ("default" in kwargs, method is not None, getter is not None)
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    nr_defined = sum(t is True for t in valid_opts)
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    if nr_defined != 1:
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        raise ValueError(Errors.E083.format(nr_defined=nr_defined))
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    if setter is not None and not hasattr(setter, "__call__"):
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        raise ValueError(Errors.E091.format(name="setter", value=repr(setter)))
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    if getter is not None and not hasattr(getter, "__call__"):
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        raise ValueError(Errors.E091.format(name="getter", value=repr(getter)))
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    if method is not None and not hasattr(method, "__call__"):
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        raise ValueError(Errors.E091.format(name="method", value=repr(method)))
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    return (default, method, getter, setter)
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def is_writable_attr(ext):
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    """Check if an extension attribute is writable.
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    ext (tuple): The (default, getter, setter, method) tuple available  via
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        {Doc,Span,Token}.get_extension.
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    RETURNS (bool): Whether the attribute is writable.
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    """
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    default, method, getter, setter = ext
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    # Extension is writable if it has a setter (getter + setter), if it has a
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    # default value (or, if its default value is none, none of the other values
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    # should be set).
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    if setter is not None or default is not None or all(e is None for e in ext):
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        return True
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    return False
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