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* Try to fix doc.copy * Set dev version * Make vocab always own lexemes * Change version * Add SpanGroups.copy method * Fix set_annotations during Parser.update * Fix dict proxy copy * Upd version * Fix copying SpanGroups * Fix set_annotations in parser.update * Fix parser set_annotations during update * Revert "Fix parser set_annotations during update" This reverts commiteb138c89ed
. * Revert "Fix set_annotations in parser.update" This reverts commitc6df0eafd0
. * Fix set_annotations during parser update * Inc version * Handle final states in get_oracle_sequence * Inc version * Try to fix parser training * Inc version * Fix * Inc version * Fix parser oracle * Inc version * Inc version * Fix transition has_gold * Inc version * Try to use real histories, not oracle * Inc version * Upd parser * Inc version * WIP on rewrite parser * WIP refactor parser * New progress on parser model refactor * Prepare to remove parser_model.pyx * Convert parser from cdef class * Delete spacy.ml.parser_model * Delete _precomputable_affine module * Wire up tb_framework to new parser model * Wire up parser model * Uncython ner.pyx and dep_parser.pyx * Uncython * Work on parser model * Support unseen_classes in parser model * Support unseen classes in parser * Cleaner handling of unseen classes * Work through tests * Keep working through errors * Keep working through errors * Work on parser. 15 tests failing * Xfail beam stuff. 9 failures * More xfail. 7 failures * Xfail. 6 failures * cleanup * formatting * fixes * pass nO through * Fix empty doc in update * Hackishly fix resizing. 3 failures * Fix redundant test. 2 failures * Add reference version * black formatting * Get tests passing with reference implementation * Fix missing prints * Add missing file * Improve indexing on reference implementation * Get non-reference forward func working * Start rigging beam back up * removing redundant tests, cf #8106 * black formatting * temporarily xfailing issue 4314 * make flake8 happy again * mypy fixes * ensure labels are added upon predict * cleanup remnants from merge conflicts * Improve unseen label masking Two changes to speed up masking by ~10%: - Use a bool array rather than an array of float32. - Let the mask indicate whether a label was seen, rather than unseen. The mask is most frequently used to index scores for seen labels. However, since the mask marked unseen labels, this required computing an intermittent flipped mask. * Write moves costs directly into numpy array (#10163) This avoids elementwise indexing and the allocation of an additional array. Gives a ~15% speed improvement when using batch_by_sequence with size 32. * Temporarily disable ner and rehearse tests Until rehearse is implemented again in the refactored parser. * Fix loss serialization issue (#10600) * Fix loss serialization issue Serialization of a model fails with: TypeError: array(738.3855, dtype=float32) is not JSON serializable Fix this using float conversion. * Disable CI steps that require spacy.TransitionBasedParser.v2 After finishing the refactor, TransitionBasedParser.v2 should be provided for backwards compat. * Add back support for beam parsing to the refactored parser (#10633) * Add back support for beam parsing Beam parsing was already implemented as part of the `BeamBatch` class. This change makes its counterpart `GreedyBatch`. Both classes are hooked up in `TransitionModel`, selecting `GreedyBatch` when the beam size is one, or `BeamBatch` otherwise. * Use kwarg for beam width Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com> * Avoid implicit default for beam_width and beam_density * Parser.{beam,greedy}_parse: ensure labels are added * Remove 'deprecated' comments Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com> * Parser `StateC` optimizations (#10746) * `StateC`: Optimizations Avoid GIL acquisition in `__init__` Increase default buffer capacities on init Reduce C++ exception overhead * Fix typo * Replace `set::count` with `set::find` * Add exception attribute to c'tor * Remove unused import * Use a power-of-two value for initial capacity Use default-insert to init `_heads` and `_unshiftable` * Merge `cdef` variable declarations and assignments * Vectorize `example.get_aligned_parses` (#10789) * `example`: Vectorize `get_aligned_parse` Rename `numpy` import * Convert aligned array to lists before returning * Revert import renaming * Elide slice arguments when selecting the entire range * Tagger/morphologizer alignment performance optimizations (#10798) * `example`: Unwrap `numpy` scalar arrays before passing them to `StringStore.__getitem__` * `AlignmentArray`: Use native list as staging buffer for offset calculation * `example`: Vectorize `get_aligned` * Hoist inner functions out of `get_aligned` * Replace inline `if..else` clause in assignment statement * `AlignmentArray`: Use raw indexing into offset and data `numpy` arrays * `example`: Replace array unique value check with `groupby` * `example`: Correctly exclude tokens with no alignment in `_get_aligned_vectorized` Simplify `_get_aligned_non_vectorized` * `util`: Update `all_equal` docstring * Explicitly use `int32_t*` * Restore C CPU inference in the refactored parser (#10747) * Bring back the C parsing model The C parsing model is used for CPU inference and is still faster for CPU inference than the forward pass of the Thinc model. * Use C sgemm provided by the Ops implementation * Make tb_framework module Cython, merge in C forward implementation * TransitionModel: raise in backprop returned from forward_cpu * Re-enable greedy parse test * Return transition scores when forward_cpu is used * Apply suggestions from code review Import `Model` from `thinc.api` Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com> * Use relative imports in tb_framework * Don't assume a default for beam_width * We don't have a direct dependency on BLIS anymore * Rename forwards to _forward_{fallback,greedy_cpu} * Require thinc >=8.1.0,<8.2.0 * tb_framework: clean up imports * Fix return type of _get_seen_mask * Move up _forward_greedy_cpu * Style fixes. * Lower thinc lowerbound to 8.1.0.dev0 * Formatting fix Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com> * Reimplement parser rehearsal function (#10878) * Reimplement parser rehearsal function Before the parser refactor, rehearsal was driven by a loop in the `rehearse` method itself. For each parsing step, the loops would: 1. Get the predictions of the teacher. 2. Get the predictions and backprop function of the student. 3. Compute the loss and backprop into the student. 4. Move the teacher and student forward with the predictions of the student. In the refactored parser, we cannot perform search stepwise rehearsal anymore, since the model now predicts all parsing steps at once. Therefore, rehearsal is performed in the following steps: 1. Get the predictions of all parsing steps from the student, along with its backprop function. 2. Get the predictions from the teacher, but use the predictions of the student to advance the parser while doing so. 3. Compute the loss and backprop into the student. To support the second step a new method, `advance_with_actions` is added to `GreedyBatch`, which performs the provided parsing steps. * tb_framework: wrap upper_W and upper_b in Linear Thinc's Optimizer cannot handle resizing of existing parameters. Until it does, we work around this by wrapping the weights/biases of the upper layer of the parser model in Linear. When the upper layer is resized, we copy over the existing parameters into a new Linear instance. This does not trigger an error in Optimizer, because it sees the resized layer as a new set of parameters. * Add test for TransitionSystem.apply_actions * Better FIXME marker Co-authored-by: Madeesh Kannan <shadeMe@users.noreply.github.com> * Fixes from Madeesh * Apply suggestions from Sofie Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com> * Remove useless assignment Co-authored-by: Madeesh Kannan <shadeMe@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com> * Rename some identifiers in the parser refactor (#10935) * Rename _parseC to _parse_batch * tb_framework: prefix many auxiliary functions with underscore To clearly state the intent that they are private. * Rename `lower` to `hidden`, `upper` to `output` * Parser slow test fixup We don't have TransitionBasedParser.{v1,v2} until we bring it back as a legacy option. * Remove last vestiges of PrecomputableAffine This does not exist anymore as a separate layer. * ner: re-enable sentence boundary checks * Re-enable test that works now. * test_ner: make loss test more strict again * Remove commented line * Re-enable some more beam parser tests * Remove unused _forward_reference function * Update for CBlas changes in Thinc 8.1.0.dev2 Bump thinc dependency to 8.1.0.dev3. * Remove references to spacy.TransitionBasedParser.{v1,v2} Since they will not be offered starting with spaCy v4. * `tb_framework`: Replace references to `thinc.backends.linalg` with `CBlas` * dont use get_array_module (#11056) (#11293) Co-authored-by: kadarakos <kadar.akos@gmail.com> * Move `thinc.extra.search` to `spacy.pipeline._parser_internals` (#11317) * `search`: Move from `thinc.extra.search` Fix NPE in `Beam.__dealloc__` * `pytest`: Add support for executing Cython tests Move `search` tests from thinc and patch them to run with `pytest` * `mypy` fix * Update comment * `conftest`: Expose `register_cython_tests` * Remove unused import * Move `argmax` impls to new `_parser_utils` Cython module (#11410) * Parser does not have to be a cdef class anymore This also fixes validation of the initialization schema. * Add back spacy.TransitionBasedParser.v2 * Fix a rename that was missed in #10878. So that rehearsal tests pass. * Remove module from setup.py that got added during the merge * Bring back support for `update_with_oracle_cut_size` (#12086) * Bring back support for `update_with_oracle_cut_size` This option was available in the pre-refactor parser, but was never implemented in the refactored parser. This option cuts transition sequences that are longer than `update_with_oracle_cut` size into separate sequences that have at most `update_with_oracle_cut` transitions. The oracle (gold standard) transition sequence is used to determine the cuts and the initial states for the additional sequences. Applying this cut makes the batches more homogeneous in the transition sequence lengths, making forward passes (and as a consequence training) much faster. Training time 1000 steps on de_core_news_lg: - Before this change: 149s - After this change: 68s - Pre-refactor parser: 81s * Fix a rename that was missed in #10878. So that rehearsal tests pass. * Apply suggestions from @shadeMe * Use chained conditional * Test with update_with_oracle_cut_size={0, 1, 5, 100} And fix a git that occurs with a cut size of 1. * Fix up some merge fall out * Update parser distillation for the refactor In the old parser, we'd iterate over the transitions in the distill function and compute the loss/gradients on the go. In the refactored parser, we first let the student model parse the inputs. Then we'll let the teacher compute the transition probabilities of the states in the student's transition sequence. We can then compute the gradients of the student given the teacher. * Add back spacy.TransitionBasedParser.v1 references - Accordion in the architecture docs. - Test in test_parse, but disabled until we have a spacy-legacy release. Co-authored-by: Matthew Honnibal <honnibal+gh@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com> Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Madeesh Kannan <shadeMe@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: kadarakos <kadar.akos@gmail.com>
420 lines
13 KiB
Python
420 lines
13 KiB
Python
import pytest
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import os
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import ctypes
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from pathlib import Path
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from spacy.about import __version__ as spacy_version
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from spacy import util
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from spacy import prefer_gpu, require_gpu, require_cpu
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from spacy.util import dot_to_object, SimpleFrozenList, import_file, to_ternary_int
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from spacy.util import find_available_port
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from thinc.api import Config, Optimizer, ConfigValidationError
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from thinc.api import get_current_ops, set_current_ops, NumpyOps, CupyOps, MPSOps
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from thinc.compat import has_cupy_gpu, has_torch_mps_gpu
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from spacy.training.batchers import minibatch_by_words
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from spacy.lang.en import English
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from spacy.lang.nl import Dutch
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from spacy.language import DEFAULT_CONFIG_PATH
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from spacy.schemas import ConfigSchemaTraining, TokenPattern, TokenPatternSchema
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from pydantic import ValidationError
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from .util import get_random_doc, make_tempdir
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@pytest.fixture
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def is_admin():
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"""Determine if the tests are run as admin or not."""
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try:
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admin = os.getuid() == 0
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except AttributeError:
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admin = ctypes.windll.shell32.IsUserAnAdmin() != 0
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return admin
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@pytest.mark.issue(6207)
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def test_issue6207(en_tokenizer):
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doc = en_tokenizer("zero one two three four five six")
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# Make spans
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s1 = doc[:4]
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s2 = doc[3:6] # overlaps with s1
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s3 = doc[5:7] # overlaps with s2, not s1
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result = util.filter_spans((s1, s2, s3))
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assert s1 in result
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assert s2 not in result
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assert s3 in result
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@pytest.mark.issue(6258)
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def test_issue6258():
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"""Test that the non-empty constraint pattern field is respected"""
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# These one is valid
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TokenPatternSchema(pattern=[TokenPattern()])
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# But an empty pattern list should fail to validate
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# based on the schema's constraint
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with pytest.raises(ValidationError):
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TokenPatternSchema(pattern=[])
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("text", ["hello/world", "hello world"])
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def test_util_ensure_path_succeeds(text):
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path = util.ensure_path(text)
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assert isinstance(path, Path)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"package,result", [("numpy", True), ("sfkodskfosdkfpsdpofkspdof", False)]
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)
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def test_util_is_package(package, result):
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"""Test that an installed package via pip is recognised by util.is_package."""
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assert util.is_package(package) is result
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("package", ["thinc"])
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def test_util_get_package_path(package):
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"""Test that a Path object is returned for a package name."""
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path = util.get_package_path(package)
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assert isinstance(path, Path)
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def test_prefer_gpu():
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current_ops = get_current_ops()
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if has_cupy_gpu:
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assert prefer_gpu()
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assert isinstance(get_current_ops(), CupyOps)
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elif has_torch_mps_gpu:
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assert prefer_gpu()
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assert isinstance(get_current_ops(), MPSOps)
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else:
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assert not prefer_gpu()
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set_current_ops(current_ops)
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def test_require_gpu():
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current_ops = get_current_ops()
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if has_cupy_gpu:
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require_gpu()
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assert isinstance(get_current_ops(), CupyOps)
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elif has_torch_mps_gpu:
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require_gpu()
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assert isinstance(get_current_ops(), MPSOps)
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set_current_ops(current_ops)
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def test_require_cpu():
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current_ops = get_current_ops()
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require_cpu()
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assert isinstance(get_current_ops(), NumpyOps)
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try:
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import cupy # noqa: F401
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require_gpu()
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assert isinstance(get_current_ops(), CupyOps)
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except ImportError:
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pass
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require_cpu()
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assert isinstance(get_current_ops(), NumpyOps)
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set_current_ops(current_ops)
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def test_ascii_filenames():
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"""Test that all filenames in the project are ASCII.
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See: https://twitter.com/_inesmontani/status/1177941471632211968
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"""
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root = Path(__file__).parent.parent
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for path in root.glob("**/*"):
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assert all(ord(c) < 128 for c in path.name), path.name
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def test_load_model_blank_shortcut():
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"""Test that using a model name like "blank:en" works as a shortcut for
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spacy.blank("en").
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"""
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nlp = util.load_model("blank:en")
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assert nlp.lang == "en"
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assert nlp.pipeline == []
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# ImportError for loading an unsupported language
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with pytest.raises(ImportError):
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util.load_model("blank:zxx")
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# ImportError for requesting an invalid language code that isn't registered
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with pytest.raises(ImportError):
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util.load_model("blank:fjsfijsdof")
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"version,constraint,compatible",
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[
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(spacy_version, spacy_version, True),
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(spacy_version, f">={spacy_version}", True),
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("3.0.0", "2.0.0", False),
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("3.2.1", ">=2.0.0", True),
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("2.2.10a1", ">=1.0.0,<2.1.1", False),
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("3.0.0.dev3", ">=1.2.3,<4.5.6", True),
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("n/a", ">=1.2.3,<4.5.6", None),
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("1.2.3", "n/a", None),
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("n/a", "n/a", None),
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],
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)
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def test_is_compatible_version(version, constraint, compatible):
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assert util.is_compatible_version(version, constraint) is compatible
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"constraint,expected",
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[
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("3.0.0", False),
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("==3.0.0", False),
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(">=2.3.0", True),
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(">2.0.0", True),
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("<=2.0.0", True),
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(">2.0.0,<3.0.0", False),
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(">=2.0.0,<3.0.0", False),
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("!=1.1,>=1.0,~=1.0", True),
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("n/a", None),
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],
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)
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def test_is_unconstrained_version(constraint, expected):
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assert util.is_unconstrained_version(constraint) is expected
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"a1,a2,b1,b2,is_match",
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[
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("3.0.0", "3.0", "3.0.1", "3.0", True),
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("3.1.0", "3.1", "3.2.1", "3.2", False),
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("xxx", None, "1.2.3.dev0", "1.2", False),
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],
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)
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def test_minor_version(a1, a2, b1, b2, is_match):
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assert util.get_minor_version(a1) == a2
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assert util.get_minor_version(b1) == b2
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assert util.is_minor_version_match(a1, b1) is is_match
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assert util.is_minor_version_match(a2, b2) is is_match
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"dot_notation,expected",
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[
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(
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{"token.pos": True, "token._.xyz": True},
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{"token": {"pos": True, "_": {"xyz": True}}},
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),
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(
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{"training.batch_size": 128, "training.optimizer.learn_rate": 0.01},
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{"training": {"batch_size": 128, "optimizer": {"learn_rate": 0.01}}},
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),
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],
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)
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def test_dot_to_dict(dot_notation, expected):
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result = util.dot_to_dict(dot_notation)
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assert result == expected
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assert util.dict_to_dot(result) == dot_notation
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def test_set_dot_to_object():
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config = {"foo": {"bar": 1, "baz": {"x": "y"}}, "test": {"a": {"b": "c"}}}
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with pytest.raises(KeyError):
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util.set_dot_to_object(config, "foo.bar.baz", 100)
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with pytest.raises(KeyError):
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util.set_dot_to_object(config, "hello.world", 100)
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with pytest.raises(KeyError):
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util.set_dot_to_object(config, "test.a.b.c", 100)
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util.set_dot_to_object(config, "foo.bar", 100)
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assert config["foo"]["bar"] == 100
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util.set_dot_to_object(config, "foo.baz.x", {"hello": "world"})
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assert config["foo"]["baz"]["x"]["hello"] == "world"
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assert config["test"]["a"]["b"] == "c"
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util.set_dot_to_object(config, "foo", 123)
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assert config["foo"] == 123
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util.set_dot_to_object(config, "test", "hello")
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assert dict(config) == {"foo": 123, "test": "hello"}
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"doc_sizes, expected_batches",
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[
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([400, 400, 199], [3]),
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([400, 400, 199, 3], [4]),
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([400, 400, 199, 3, 200], [3, 2]),
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([400, 400, 199, 3, 1], [5]),
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([400, 400, 199, 3, 1, 1500], [5]), # 1500 will be discarded
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([400, 400, 199, 3, 1, 200], [3, 3]),
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([400, 400, 199, 3, 1, 999], [3, 3]),
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([400, 400, 199, 3, 1, 999, 999], [3, 2, 1, 1]),
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([1, 2, 999], [3]),
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([1, 2, 999, 1], [4]),
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([1, 200, 999, 1], [2, 2]),
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([1, 999, 200, 1], [2, 2]),
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],
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)
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def test_util_minibatch(doc_sizes, expected_batches):
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docs = [get_random_doc(doc_size) for doc_size in doc_sizes]
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tol = 0.2
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batch_size = 1000
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batches = list(
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minibatch_by_words(docs, size=batch_size, tolerance=tol, discard_oversize=True)
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)
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assert [len(batch) for batch in batches] == expected_batches
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max_size = batch_size + batch_size * tol
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for batch in batches:
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assert sum([len(doc) for doc in batch]) < max_size
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"doc_sizes, expected_batches",
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[
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([400, 4000, 199], [1, 2]),
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([400, 400, 199, 3000, 200], [1, 4]),
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([400, 400, 199, 3, 1, 1500], [1, 5]),
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([400, 400, 199, 3000, 2000, 200, 200], [1, 1, 3, 2]),
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([1, 2, 9999], [1, 2]),
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([2000, 1, 2000, 1, 1, 1, 2000], [1, 1, 1, 4]),
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],
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)
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def test_util_minibatch_oversize(doc_sizes, expected_batches):
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"""Test that oversized documents are returned in their own batch"""
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docs = [get_random_doc(doc_size) for doc_size in doc_sizes]
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tol = 0.2
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batch_size = 1000
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batches = list(
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minibatch_by_words(docs, size=batch_size, tolerance=tol, discard_oversize=False)
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)
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assert [len(batch) for batch in batches] == expected_batches
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def test_util_dot_section():
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cfg_string = """
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[nlp]
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lang = "en"
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pipeline = ["textcat"]
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[components]
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[components.textcat]
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factory = "textcat"
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[components.textcat.model]
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@architectures = "spacy.TextCatBOW.v2"
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exclusive_classes = true
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ngram_size = 1
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no_output_layer = false
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"""
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nlp_config = Config().from_str(cfg_string)
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en_nlp = util.load_model_from_config(nlp_config, auto_fill=True)
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default_config = Config().from_disk(DEFAULT_CONFIG_PATH)
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default_config["nlp"]["lang"] = "nl"
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nl_nlp = util.load_model_from_config(default_config, auto_fill=True)
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# Test that creation went OK
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assert isinstance(en_nlp, English)
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assert isinstance(nl_nlp, Dutch)
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assert nl_nlp.pipe_names == []
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assert en_nlp.pipe_names == ["textcat"]
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# not exclusive_classes
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assert en_nlp.get_pipe("textcat").model.attrs["multi_label"] is False
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# Test that default values got overwritten
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assert en_nlp.config["nlp"]["pipeline"] == ["textcat"]
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assert nl_nlp.config["nlp"]["pipeline"] == [] # default value []
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# Test proper functioning of 'dot_to_object'
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with pytest.raises(KeyError):
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dot_to_object(en_nlp.config, "nlp.pipeline.tagger")
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with pytest.raises(KeyError):
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dot_to_object(en_nlp.config, "nlp.unknownattribute")
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T = util.registry.resolve(nl_nlp.config["training"], schema=ConfigSchemaTraining)
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assert isinstance(dot_to_object({"training": T}, "training.optimizer"), Optimizer)
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def test_simple_frozen_list():
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t = SimpleFrozenList(["foo", "bar"])
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assert t == ["foo", "bar"]
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assert t.index("bar") == 1 # okay method
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with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
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t.append("baz")
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with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
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t.sort()
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with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
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t.extend(["baz"])
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with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
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t.pop()
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t = SimpleFrozenList(["foo", "bar"], error="Error!")
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with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
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t.append("baz")
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def test_resolve_dot_names():
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config = {
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"training": {"optimizer": {"@optimizers": "Adam.v1"}},
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"foo": {"bar": "training.optimizer", "baz": "training.xyz"},
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}
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result = util.resolve_dot_names(config, ["training.optimizer"])
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assert isinstance(result[0], Optimizer)
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with pytest.raises(ConfigValidationError) as e:
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util.resolve_dot_names(config, ["training.xyz", "training.optimizer"])
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errors = e.value.errors
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assert len(errors) == 1
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assert errors[0]["loc"] == ["training", "xyz"]
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def test_import_code():
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code_str = """
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from spacy import Language
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class DummyComponent:
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def __init__(self, vocab, name):
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pass
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def initialize(self, get_examples, *, nlp, dummy_param: int):
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pass
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@Language.factory(
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"dummy_component",
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)
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def make_dummy_component(
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nlp: Language, name: str
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):
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return DummyComponent(nlp.vocab, name)
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"""
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with make_tempdir() as temp_dir:
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code_path = os.path.join(temp_dir, "code.py")
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with open(code_path, "w") as fileh:
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fileh.write(code_str)
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import_file("python_code", code_path)
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config = {"initialize": {"components": {"dummy_component": {"dummy_param": 1}}}}
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nlp = English.from_config(config)
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nlp.add_pipe("dummy_component")
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nlp.initialize()
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def test_to_ternary_int():
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assert to_ternary_int(True) == 1
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assert to_ternary_int(None) == 0
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assert to_ternary_int(False) == -1
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assert to_ternary_int(1) == 1
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assert to_ternary_int(1.0) == 1
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assert to_ternary_int(0) == 0
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assert to_ternary_int(0.0) == 0
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assert to_ternary_int(-1) == -1
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assert to_ternary_int(5) == -1
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assert to_ternary_int(-10) == -1
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assert to_ternary_int("string") == -1
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assert to_ternary_int([0, "string"]) == -1
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def test_find_available_port():
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host = "0.0.0.0"
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port = 5000
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assert find_available_port(port, host) == port, "Port 5000 isn't free"
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|
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from wsgiref.simple_server import make_server, demo_app
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|
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with make_server(host, port, demo_app) as httpd:
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|
with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match="already in use"):
|
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found_port = find_available_port(port, host, auto_select=True)
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assert found_port == port + 1, "Didn't find next port"
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