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88 lines
2.9 KiB
Python
88 lines
2.9 KiB
Python
# coding: utf8
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import pytest
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from spacy.pipeline import Sentencizer
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from spacy.tokens import Doc
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def test_sentencizer(en_vocab):
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doc = Doc(en_vocab, words=["Hello", "!", "This", "is", "a", "test", "."])
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sentencizer = Sentencizer()
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doc = sentencizer(doc)
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assert doc.is_sentenced
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sent_starts = [t.is_sent_start for t in doc]
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assert sent_starts == [True, False, True, False, False, False, False]
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assert len(list(doc.sents)) == 2
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"words,sent_starts,n_sents",
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[
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# The expected result here is that the duplicate punctuation gets merged
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# onto the same sentence and no one-token sentence is created for them.
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(
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["Hello", "!", ".", "Test", ".", ".", "ok"],
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[True, False, False, True, False, False, True],
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3,
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),
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# We also want to make sure ¡ and ¿ aren't treated as sentence end
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# markers, even though they're punctuation
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(
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["¡", "Buen", "día", "!", "Hola", ",", "¿", "qué", "tal", "?"],
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[True, False, False, False, True, False, False, False, False, False],
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2,
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),
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# The Token.is_punct check ensures that quotes are handled as well
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(
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['"', "Nice", "!", '"', "I", "am", "happy", "."],
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[True, False, False, False, True, False, False, False],
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2,
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),
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],
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)
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def test_sentencizer_complex(en_vocab, words, sent_starts, n_sents):
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doc = Doc(en_vocab, words=words)
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sentencizer = Sentencizer()
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doc = sentencizer(doc)
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assert doc.is_sentenced
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assert [t.is_sent_start for t in doc] == sent_starts
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assert len(list(doc.sents)) == n_sents
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"punct_chars,words,sent_starts,n_sents",
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[
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(
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["~", "?"],
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["Hello", "world", "~", "A", ".", "B", "."],
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[True, False, False, True, False, False, False],
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2,
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),
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# Even thought it's not common, the punct_chars should be able to
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# handle any tokens
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(
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[".", "ö"],
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["Hello", ".", "Test", "ö", "Ok", "."],
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[True, False, True, False, True, False],
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3,
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),
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],
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)
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def test_sentencizer_custom_punct(en_vocab, punct_chars, words, sent_starts, n_sents):
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doc = Doc(en_vocab, words=words)
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sentencizer = Sentencizer(punct_chars=punct_chars)
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doc = sentencizer(doc)
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assert doc.is_sentenced
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assert [t.is_sent_start for t in doc] == sent_starts
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assert len(list(doc.sents)) == n_sents
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def test_sentencizer_serialize_bytes(en_vocab):
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punct_chars = [".", "~", "+"]
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sentencizer = Sentencizer(punct_chars=punct_chars)
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assert sentencizer.punct_chars == set(punct_chars)
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bytes_data = sentencizer.to_bytes()
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new_sentencizer = Sentencizer().from_bytes(bytes_data)
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assert new_sentencizer.punct_chars == set(punct_chars)
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