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Cython
897 lines
35 KiB
Cython
# cython: infer_types=True, cython: profile=True
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from typing import List
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from libcpp.vector cimport vector
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from libc.stdint cimport int32_t
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from libc.string cimport memset, memcmp
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from cymem.cymem cimport Pool
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from murmurhash.mrmr cimport hash64
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import re
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import srsly
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import warnings
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from ..typedefs cimport attr_t
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from ..structs cimport TokenC
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from ..vocab cimport Vocab
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from ..tokens.doc cimport Doc, get_token_attr_for_matcher
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from ..tokens.span cimport Span
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from ..tokens.token cimport Token
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from ..attrs cimport ID, attr_id_t, NULL_ATTR, ORTH, POS, TAG, DEP, LEMMA
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from ..schemas import validate_token_pattern
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from ..errors import Errors, MatchPatternError, Warnings
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from ..strings import get_string_id
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from ..attrs import IDS
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DEF PADDING = 5
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cdef class Matcher:
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"""Match sequences of tokens, based on pattern rules.
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DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/matcher
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USAGE: https://spacy.io/usage/rule-based-matching
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"""
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def __init__(self, vocab, validate=True):
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"""Create the Matcher.
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vocab (Vocab): The vocabulary object, which must be shared with the
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documents the matcher will operate on.
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"""
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self._extra_predicates = []
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self._patterns = {}
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self._callbacks = {}
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self._filter = {}
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self._extensions = {}
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self._seen_attrs = set()
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self.vocab = vocab
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self.mem = Pool()
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self.validate = validate
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def __reduce__(self):
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data = (self.vocab, self._patterns, self._callbacks)
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return (unpickle_matcher, data, None, None)
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def __len__(self):
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"""Get the number of rules added to the matcher. Note that this only
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returns the number of rules (identical with the number of IDs), not the
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number of individual patterns.
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RETURNS (int): The number of rules.
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"""
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return len(self._patterns)
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def __contains__(self, key):
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"""Check whether the matcher contains rules for a match ID.
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key (str): The match ID.
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RETURNS (bool): Whether the matcher contains rules for this match ID.
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"""
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return self.has_key(key)
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def add(self, key, patterns, *, on_match=None, greedy: str=None):
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"""Add a match-rule to the matcher. A match-rule consists of: an ID
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key, an on_match callback, and one or more patterns.
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If the key exists, the patterns are appended to the previous ones, and
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the previous on_match callback is replaced. The `on_match` callback
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will receive the arguments `(matcher, doc, i, matches)`. You can also
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set `on_match` to `None` to not perform any actions.
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A pattern consists of one or more `token_specs`, where a `token_spec`
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is a dictionary mapping attribute IDs to values, and optionally a
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quantifier operator under the key "op". The available quantifiers are:
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'!': Negate the pattern, by requiring it to match exactly 0 times.
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'?': Make the pattern optional, by allowing it to match 0 or 1 times.
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'+': Require the pattern to match 1 or more times.
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'*': Allow the pattern to zero or more times.
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The + and * operators return all possible matches (not just the greedy
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ones). However, the "greedy" argument can filter the final matches
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by returning a non-overlapping set per key, either taking preference to
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the first greedy match ("FIRST"), or the longest ("LONGEST").
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As of spaCy v2.2.2, Matcher.add supports the future API, which makes
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the patterns the second argument and a list (instead of a variable
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number of arguments). The on_match callback becomes an optional keyword
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argument.
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key (str): The match ID.
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patterns (list): The patterns to add for the given key.
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on_match (callable): Optional callback executed on match.
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greedy (str): Optional filter: "FIRST" or "LONGEST".
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"""
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errors = {}
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if on_match is not None and not hasattr(on_match, "__call__"):
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raise ValueError(Errors.E171.format(arg_type=type(on_match)))
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if patterns is None or not isinstance(patterns, List): # old API
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raise ValueError(Errors.E948.format(arg_type=type(patterns)))
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if greedy is not None and greedy not in ["FIRST", "LONGEST"]:
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raise ValueError(Errors.E947.format(expected=["FIRST", "LONGEST"], arg=greedy))
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for i, pattern in enumerate(patterns):
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if len(pattern) == 0:
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raise ValueError(Errors.E012.format(key=key))
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if not isinstance(pattern, list):
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raise ValueError(Errors.E178.format(pat=pattern, key=key))
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if self.validate:
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errors[i] = validate_token_pattern(pattern)
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if any(err for err in errors.values()):
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raise MatchPatternError(key, errors)
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key = self._normalize_key(key)
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for pattern in patterns:
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try:
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specs = _preprocess_pattern(pattern, self.vocab.strings,
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self._extensions, self._extra_predicates)
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self.patterns.push_back(init_pattern(self.mem, key, specs))
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for spec in specs:
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for attr, _ in spec[1]:
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self._seen_attrs.add(attr)
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except OverflowError, AttributeError:
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raise ValueError(Errors.E154.format()) from None
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self._patterns.setdefault(key, [])
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self._callbacks[key] = on_match
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self._filter[key] = greedy
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self._patterns[key].extend(patterns)
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def remove(self, key):
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"""Remove a rule from the matcher. A KeyError is raised if the key does
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not exist.
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key (str): The ID of the match rule.
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"""
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norm_key = self._normalize_key(key)
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if not norm_key in self._patterns:
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raise ValueError(Errors.E175.format(key=key))
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self._patterns.pop(norm_key)
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self._callbacks.pop(norm_key)
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cdef int i = 0
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while i < self.patterns.size():
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pattern_key = get_ent_id(self.patterns.at(i))
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if pattern_key == norm_key:
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self.patterns.erase(self.patterns.begin()+i)
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else:
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i += 1
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def has_key(self, key):
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"""Check whether the matcher has a rule with a given key.
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key (string or int): The key to check.
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RETURNS (bool): Whether the matcher has the rule.
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"""
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return self._normalize_key(key) in self._patterns
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def get(self, key, default=None):
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"""Retrieve the pattern stored for a key.
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key (str / int): The key to retrieve.
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RETURNS (tuple): The rule, as an (on_match, patterns) tuple.
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"""
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key = self._normalize_key(key)
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if key not in self._patterns:
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return default
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return (self._callbacks[key], self._patterns[key])
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def pipe(self, docs, batch_size=1000, return_matches=False, as_tuples=False):
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"""Match a stream of documents, yielding them in turn.
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docs (Iterable[Union[Doc, Span]]): A stream of documents or spans.
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batch_size (int): Number of documents to accumulate into a working set.
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return_matches (bool): Yield the match lists along with the docs, making
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results (doc, matches) tuples.
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as_tuples (bool): Interpret the input stream as (doc, context) tuples,
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and yield (result, context) tuples out.
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If both return_matches and as_tuples are True, the output will
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be a sequence of ((doc, matches), context) tuples.
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YIELDS (Doc): Documents, in order.
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"""
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if as_tuples:
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for doc, context in docs:
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matches = self(doc)
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if return_matches:
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yield ((doc, matches), context)
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else:
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yield (doc, context)
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else:
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for doc in docs:
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matches = self(doc)
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if return_matches:
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yield (doc, matches)
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else:
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yield doc
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def __call__(self, object doclike):
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"""Find all token sequences matching the supplied pattern.
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doclike (Doc or Span): The document to match over.
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RETURNS (list): A list of `(key, start, end)` tuples,
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describing the matches. A match tuple describes a span
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`doc[start:end]`. The `label_id` and `key` are both integers.
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"""
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if isinstance(doclike, Doc):
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doc = doclike
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length = len(doc)
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elif isinstance(doclike, Span):
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doc = doclike.doc
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length = doclike.end - doclike.start
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else:
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raise ValueError(Errors.E195.format(good="Doc or Span", got=type(doclike).__name__))
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cdef Pool tmp_pool = Pool()
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if len(set([LEMMA, POS, TAG]) & self._seen_attrs) > 0 \
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and not doc.is_tagged:
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raise ValueError(Errors.E155.format())
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if DEP in self._seen_attrs and not doc.is_parsed:
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raise ValueError(Errors.E156.format())
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matches = find_matches(&self.patterns[0], self.patterns.size(), doclike, length,
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extensions=self._extensions, predicates=self._extra_predicates)
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final_matches = []
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pairs_by_id = {}
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# For each key, either add all matches, or only the filtered, non-overlapping ones
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for (key, start, end) in matches:
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span_filter = self._filter.get(key)
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if span_filter is not None:
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pairs = pairs_by_id.get(key, [])
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pairs.append((start,end))
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pairs_by_id[key] = pairs
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else:
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final_matches.append((key, start, end))
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matched = <char*>tmp_pool.alloc(length, sizeof(char))
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empty = <char*>tmp_pool.alloc(length, sizeof(char))
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for key, pairs in pairs_by_id.items():
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memset(matched, 0, length * sizeof(matched[0]))
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span_filter = self._filter.get(key)
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if span_filter == "FIRST":
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sorted_pairs = sorted(pairs, key=lambda x: (x[0], -x[1]), reverse=False) # sort by start
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elif span_filter == "LONGEST":
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sorted_pairs = sorted(pairs, key=lambda x: (x[1]-x[0], -x[0]), reverse=True) # reverse sort by length
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else:
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raise ValueError(Errors.E947.format(expected=["FIRST", "LONGEST"], arg=span_filter))
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for (start, end) in sorted_pairs:
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assert 0 <= start < end # Defend against segfaults
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span_len = end-start
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# If no tokens in the span have matched
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if memcmp(&matched[start], &empty[start], span_len * sizeof(matched[0])) == 0:
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final_matches.append((key, start, end))
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# Mark tokens that have matched
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memset(&matched[start], 1, span_len * sizeof(matched[0]))
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# perform the callbacks on the filtered set of results
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for i, (key, start, end) in enumerate(final_matches):
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on_match = self._callbacks.get(key, None)
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if on_match is not None:
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on_match(self, doc, i, final_matches)
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return final_matches
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def _normalize_key(self, key):
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if isinstance(key, basestring):
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return self.vocab.strings.add(key)
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else:
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return key
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def unpickle_matcher(vocab, patterns, callbacks):
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matcher = Matcher(vocab)
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for key, pattern in patterns.items():
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callback = callbacks.get(key, None)
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matcher.add(key, pattern, on_match=callback)
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return matcher
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cdef find_matches(TokenPatternC** patterns, int n, object doclike, int length, extensions=None, predicates=tuple()):
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"""Find matches in a doc, with a compiled array of patterns. Matches are
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returned as a list of (id, start, end) tuples.
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To augment the compiled patterns, we optionally also take two Python lists.
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The "predicates" list contains functions that take a Python list and return a
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boolean value. It's mostly used for regular expressions.
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The "extra_getters" list contains functions that take a Python list and return
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an attr ID. It's mostly used for extension attributes.
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"""
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cdef vector[PatternStateC] states
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cdef vector[MatchC] matches
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cdef PatternStateC state
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cdef int i, j, nr_extra_attr
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cdef Pool mem = Pool()
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output = []
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if length == 0:
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# avoid any processing or mem alloc if the document is empty
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return output
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if len(predicates) > 0:
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predicate_cache = <char*>mem.alloc(length * len(predicates), sizeof(char))
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if extensions is not None and len(extensions) >= 1:
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nr_extra_attr = max(extensions.values()) + 1
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extra_attr_values = <attr_t*>mem.alloc(length * nr_extra_attr, sizeof(attr_t))
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else:
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nr_extra_attr = 0
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extra_attr_values = <attr_t*>mem.alloc(length, sizeof(attr_t))
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for i, token in enumerate(doclike):
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for name, index in extensions.items():
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value = token._.get(name)
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if isinstance(value, basestring):
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value = token.vocab.strings[value]
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extra_attr_values[i * nr_extra_attr + index] = value
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# Main loop
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cdef int nr_predicate = len(predicates)
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for i in range(length):
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for j in range(n):
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states.push_back(PatternStateC(patterns[j], i, 0))
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transition_states(states, matches, predicate_cache,
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doclike[i], extra_attr_values, predicates)
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extra_attr_values += nr_extra_attr
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predicate_cache += len(predicates)
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# Handle matches that end in 0-width patterns
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finish_states(matches, states)
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seen = set()
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for i in range(matches.size()):
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match = (
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matches[i].pattern_id,
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matches[i].start,
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matches[i].start+matches[i].length
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)
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# We need to deduplicate, because we could otherwise arrive at the same
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# match through two paths, e.g. .?.? matching 'a'. Are we matching the
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# first .?, or the second .? -- it doesn't matter, it's just one match.
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if match not in seen:
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output.append(match)
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seen.add(match)
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return output
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cdef void transition_states(vector[PatternStateC]& states, vector[MatchC]& matches,
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char* cached_py_predicates,
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Token token, const attr_t* extra_attrs, py_predicates) except *:
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cdef int q = 0
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cdef vector[PatternStateC] new_states
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cdef int nr_predicate = len(py_predicates)
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for i in range(states.size()):
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if states[i].pattern.nr_py >= 1:
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update_predicate_cache(cached_py_predicates,
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states[i].pattern, token, py_predicates)
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action = get_action(states[i], token.c, extra_attrs,
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cached_py_predicates)
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if action == REJECT:
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continue
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# Keep only a subset of states (the active ones). Index q is the
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# states which are still alive. If we reject a state, we overwrite
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# it in the states list, because q doesn't advance.
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state = states[i]
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states[q] = state
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while action in (RETRY, RETRY_ADVANCE, RETRY_EXTEND):
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if action == RETRY_EXTEND:
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# This handles the 'extend'
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new_states.push_back(
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PatternStateC(pattern=states[q].pattern, start=state.start,
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length=state.length+1))
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if action == RETRY_ADVANCE:
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# This handles the 'advance'
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new_states.push_back(
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PatternStateC(pattern=states[q].pattern+1, start=state.start,
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length=state.length+1))
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states[q].pattern += 1
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if states[q].pattern.nr_py != 0:
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update_predicate_cache(cached_py_predicates,
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states[q].pattern, token, py_predicates)
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action = get_action(states[q], token.c, extra_attrs,
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cached_py_predicates)
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if action == REJECT:
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pass
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elif action == ADVANCE:
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states[q].pattern += 1
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states[q].length += 1
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q += 1
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else:
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ent_id = get_ent_id(state.pattern)
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if action == MATCH:
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matches.push_back(
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MatchC(pattern_id=ent_id, start=state.start,
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length=state.length+1))
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elif action == MATCH_DOUBLE:
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# push match without last token if length > 0
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if state.length > 0:
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matches.push_back(
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MatchC(pattern_id=ent_id, start=state.start,
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length=state.length))
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# push match with last token
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matches.push_back(
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MatchC(pattern_id=ent_id, start=state.start,
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length=state.length+1))
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elif action == MATCH_REJECT:
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matches.push_back(
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MatchC(pattern_id=ent_id, start=state.start,
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length=state.length))
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elif action == MATCH_EXTEND:
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matches.push_back(
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MatchC(pattern_id=ent_id, start=state.start,
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length=state.length))
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states[q].length += 1
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q += 1
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states.resize(q)
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for i in range(new_states.size()):
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states.push_back(new_states[i])
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cdef int update_predicate_cache(char* cache,
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const TokenPatternC* pattern, Token token, predicates) except -1:
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# If the state references any extra predicates, check whether they match.
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# These are cached, so that we don't call these potentially expensive
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# Python functions more than we need to.
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for i in range(pattern.nr_py):
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index = pattern.py_predicates[i]
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if cache[index] == 0:
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predicate = predicates[index]
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result = predicate(token)
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if result is True:
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cache[index] = 1
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elif result is False:
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cache[index] = -1
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elif result is None:
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pass
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else:
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raise ValueError(Errors.E125.format(value=result))
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cdef void finish_states(vector[MatchC]& matches, vector[PatternStateC]& states) except *:
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"""Handle states that end in zero-width patterns."""
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cdef PatternStateC state
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for i in range(states.size()):
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state = states[i]
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while get_quantifier(state) in (ZERO_PLUS, ZERO_ONE):
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is_final = get_is_final(state)
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if is_final:
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ent_id = get_ent_id(state.pattern)
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matches.push_back(
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MatchC(pattern_id=ent_id, start=state.start, length=state.length))
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break
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else:
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state.pattern += 1
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cdef action_t get_action(PatternStateC state,
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const TokenC* token, const attr_t* extra_attrs,
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const char* predicate_matches) nogil:
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"""We need to consider:
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a) Does the token match the specification? [Yes, No]
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b) What's the quantifier? [1, 0+, ?]
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c) Is this the last specification? [final, non-final]
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We can transition in the following ways:
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a) Do we emit a match?
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b) Do we add a state with (next state, next token)?
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c) Do we add a state with (next state, same token)?
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d) Do we add a state with (same state, next token)?
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|
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We'll code the actions as boolean strings, so 0000 means no to all 4,
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1000 means match but no states added, etc.
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|
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1:
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Yes, final:
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1000
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Yes, non-final:
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0100
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No, final:
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0000
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No, non-final
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|
0000
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|
0+:
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Yes, final:
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|
1001
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|
Yes, non-final:
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|
0011
|
|
No, final:
|
|
1000 (note: Don't include last token!)
|
|
No, non-final:
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|
0010
|
|
?:
|
|
Yes, final:
|
|
1000
|
|
Yes, non-final:
|
|
0100
|
|
No, final:
|
|
1000 (note: Don't include last token!)
|
|
No, non-final:
|
|
0010
|
|
|
|
Possible combinations: 1000, 0100, 0000, 1001, 0110, 0011, 0010,
|
|
|
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We'll name the bits "match", "advance", "retry", "extend"
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REJECT = 0000
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MATCH = 1000
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ADVANCE = 0100
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RETRY = 0010
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MATCH_EXTEND = 1001
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RETRY_ADVANCE = 0110
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RETRY_EXTEND = 0011
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MATCH_REJECT = 2000 # Match, but don't include last token
|
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MATCH_DOUBLE = 3000 # Match both with and without last token
|
|
|
|
Problem: If a quantifier is matching, we're adding a lot of open partials
|
|
"""
|
|
cdef char is_match
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is_match = get_is_match(state, token, extra_attrs, predicate_matches)
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quantifier = get_quantifier(state)
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|
is_final = get_is_final(state)
|
|
if quantifier == ZERO:
|
|
is_match = not is_match
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|
quantifier = ONE
|
|
if quantifier == ONE:
|
|
if is_match and is_final:
|
|
# Yes, final: 1000
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|
return MATCH
|
|
elif is_match and not is_final:
|
|
# Yes, non-final: 0100
|
|
return ADVANCE
|
|
elif not is_match and is_final:
|
|
# No, final: 0000
|
|
return REJECT
|
|
else:
|
|
return REJECT
|
|
elif quantifier == ZERO_PLUS:
|
|
if is_match and is_final:
|
|
# Yes, final: 1001
|
|
return MATCH_EXTEND
|
|
elif is_match and not is_final:
|
|
# Yes, non-final: 0011
|
|
return RETRY_EXTEND
|
|
elif not is_match and is_final:
|
|
# No, final 2000 (note: Don't include last token!)
|
|
return MATCH_REJECT
|
|
else:
|
|
# No, non-final 0010
|
|
return RETRY
|
|
elif quantifier == ZERO_ONE:
|
|
if is_match and is_final:
|
|
# Yes, final: 3000
|
|
# To cater for a pattern ending in "?", we need to add
|
|
# a match both with and without the last token
|
|
return MATCH_DOUBLE
|
|
elif is_match and not is_final:
|
|
# Yes, non-final: 0110
|
|
# We need both branches here, consider a pair like:
|
|
# pattern: .?b string: b
|
|
# If we 'ADVANCE' on the .?, we miss the match.
|
|
return RETRY_ADVANCE
|
|
elif not is_match and is_final:
|
|
# No, final 2000 (note: Don't include last token!)
|
|
return MATCH_REJECT
|
|
else:
|
|
# No, non-final 0010
|
|
return RETRY
|
|
|
|
|
|
cdef char get_is_match(PatternStateC state,
|
|
const TokenC* token, const attr_t* extra_attrs,
|
|
const char* predicate_matches) nogil:
|
|
for i in range(state.pattern.nr_py):
|
|
if predicate_matches[state.pattern.py_predicates[i]] == -1:
|
|
return 0
|
|
spec = state.pattern
|
|
if spec.nr_attr > 0:
|
|
for attr in spec.attrs[:spec.nr_attr]:
|
|
if get_token_attr_for_matcher(token, attr.attr) != attr.value:
|
|
return 0
|
|
for i in range(spec.nr_extra_attr):
|
|
if spec.extra_attrs[i].value != extra_attrs[spec.extra_attrs[i].index]:
|
|
return 0
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
|
|
cdef char get_is_final(PatternStateC state) nogil:
|
|
if state.pattern[1].nr_attr == 0 and state.pattern[1].attrs != NULL:
|
|
id_attr = state.pattern[1].attrs[0]
|
|
if id_attr.attr != ID:
|
|
with gil:
|
|
raise ValueError(Errors.E074.format(attr=ID, bad_attr=id_attr.attr))
|
|
return 1
|
|
else:
|
|
return 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
cdef char get_quantifier(PatternStateC state) nogil:
|
|
return state.pattern.quantifier
|
|
|
|
|
|
cdef TokenPatternC* init_pattern(Pool mem, attr_t entity_id, object token_specs) except NULL:
|
|
pattern = <TokenPatternC*>mem.alloc(len(token_specs) + 1, sizeof(TokenPatternC))
|
|
cdef int i, index
|
|
for i, (quantifier, spec, extensions, predicates) in enumerate(token_specs):
|
|
pattern[i].quantifier = quantifier
|
|
# Ensure attrs refers to a null pointer if nr_attr == 0
|
|
if len(spec) > 0:
|
|
pattern[i].attrs = <AttrValueC*>mem.alloc(len(spec), sizeof(AttrValueC))
|
|
pattern[i].nr_attr = len(spec)
|
|
for j, (attr, value) in enumerate(spec):
|
|
pattern[i].attrs[j].attr = attr
|
|
pattern[i].attrs[j].value = value
|
|
if len(extensions) > 0:
|
|
pattern[i].extra_attrs = <IndexValueC*>mem.alloc(len(extensions), sizeof(IndexValueC))
|
|
for j, (index, value) in enumerate(extensions):
|
|
pattern[i].extra_attrs[j].index = index
|
|
pattern[i].extra_attrs[j].value = value
|
|
pattern[i].nr_extra_attr = len(extensions)
|
|
if len(predicates) > 0:
|
|
pattern[i].py_predicates = <int32_t*>mem.alloc(len(predicates), sizeof(int32_t))
|
|
for j, index in enumerate(predicates):
|
|
pattern[i].py_predicates[j] = index
|
|
pattern[i].nr_py = len(predicates)
|
|
pattern[i].key = hash64(pattern[i].attrs, pattern[i].nr_attr * sizeof(AttrValueC), 0)
|
|
i = len(token_specs)
|
|
# Even though here, nr_attr == 0, we're storing the ID value in attrs[0] (bug-prone, thread carefully!)
|
|
pattern[i].attrs = <AttrValueC*>mem.alloc(2, sizeof(AttrValueC))
|
|
pattern[i].attrs[0].attr = ID
|
|
pattern[i].attrs[0].value = entity_id
|
|
pattern[i].nr_attr = 0
|
|
pattern[i].nr_extra_attr = 0
|
|
pattern[i].nr_py = 0
|
|
return pattern
|
|
|
|
|
|
cdef attr_t get_ent_id(const TokenPatternC* pattern) nogil:
|
|
# There have been a few bugs here. We used to have two functions,
|
|
# get_ent_id and get_pattern_key that tried to do the same thing. These
|
|
# are now unified to try to solve the "ghost match" problem.
|
|
# Below is the previous implementation of get_ent_id and the comment on it,
|
|
# preserved for reference while we figure out whether the heisenbug in the
|
|
# matcher is resolved.
|
|
#
|
|
#
|
|
# cdef attr_t get_ent_id(const TokenPatternC* pattern) nogil:
|
|
# # The code was originally designed to always have pattern[1].attrs.value
|
|
# # be the ent_id when we get to the end of a pattern. However, Issue #2671
|
|
# # showed this wasn't the case when we had a reject-and-continue before a
|
|
# # match.
|
|
# # The patch to #2671 was wrong though, which came up in #3839.
|
|
# while pattern.attrs.attr != ID:
|
|
# pattern += 1
|
|
# return pattern.attrs.value
|
|
while pattern.nr_attr != 0 or pattern.nr_extra_attr != 0 or pattern.nr_py != 0 \
|
|
or pattern.quantifier != ZERO:
|
|
pattern += 1
|
|
id_attr = pattern[0].attrs[0]
|
|
if id_attr.attr != ID:
|
|
with gil:
|
|
raise ValueError(Errors.E074.format(attr=ID, bad_attr=id_attr.attr))
|
|
return id_attr.value
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _preprocess_pattern(token_specs, string_store, extensions_table, extra_predicates):
|
|
"""This function interprets the pattern, converting the various bits of
|
|
syntactic sugar before we compile it into a struct with init_pattern.
|
|
|
|
We need to split the pattern up into three parts:
|
|
* Normal attribute/value pairs, which are stored on either the token or lexeme,
|
|
can be handled directly.
|
|
* Extension attributes are handled specially, as we need to prefetch the
|
|
values from Python for the doc before we begin matching.
|
|
* Extra predicates also call Python functions, so we have to create the
|
|
functions and store them. So we store these specially as well.
|
|
* Extension attributes that have extra predicates are stored within the
|
|
extra_predicates.
|
|
"""
|
|
tokens = []
|
|
for spec in token_specs:
|
|
if not spec:
|
|
# Signifier for 'any token'
|
|
tokens.append((ONE, [(NULL_ATTR, 0)], [], []))
|
|
continue
|
|
if not isinstance(spec, dict):
|
|
raise ValueError(Errors.E154.format())
|
|
ops = _get_operators(spec)
|
|
attr_values = _get_attr_values(spec, string_store)
|
|
extensions = _get_extensions(spec, string_store, extensions_table)
|
|
predicates = _get_extra_predicates(spec, extra_predicates)
|
|
for op in ops:
|
|
tokens.append((op, list(attr_values), list(extensions), list(predicates)))
|
|
return tokens
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _get_attr_values(spec, string_store):
|
|
attr_values = []
|
|
for attr, value in spec.items():
|
|
if isinstance(attr, basestring):
|
|
attr = attr.upper()
|
|
if attr == '_':
|
|
continue
|
|
elif attr == "OP":
|
|
continue
|
|
if attr == "TEXT":
|
|
attr = "ORTH"
|
|
if attr == "IS_SENT_START":
|
|
attr = "SENT_START"
|
|
attr = IDS.get(attr)
|
|
if isinstance(value, basestring):
|
|
value = string_store.add(value)
|
|
elif isinstance(value, bool):
|
|
value = int(value)
|
|
elif isinstance(value, int):
|
|
pass
|
|
elif isinstance(value, dict):
|
|
continue
|
|
else:
|
|
raise ValueError(Errors.E153.format(vtype=type(value).__name__))
|
|
if attr is not None:
|
|
attr_values.append((attr, value))
|
|
else:
|
|
# should be caught in validation
|
|
raise ValueError(Errors.E152.format(attr=attr))
|
|
return attr_values
|
|
|
|
|
|
# These predicate helper classes are used to match the REGEX, IN, >= etc
|
|
# extensions to the matcher introduced in #3173.
|
|
|
|
class _RegexPredicate:
|
|
operators = ("REGEX",)
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, i, attr, value, predicate, is_extension=False):
|
|
self.i = i
|
|
self.attr = attr
|
|
self.value = re.compile(value)
|
|
self.predicate = predicate
|
|
self.is_extension = is_extension
|
|
self.key = (attr, self.predicate, srsly.json_dumps(value, sort_keys=True))
|
|
if self.predicate not in self.operators:
|
|
raise ValueError(Errors.E126.format(good=self.operators, bad=self.predicate))
|
|
|
|
def __call__(self, Token token):
|
|
if self.is_extension:
|
|
value = token._.get(self.attr)
|
|
else:
|
|
value = token.vocab.strings[get_token_attr_for_matcher(token.c, self.attr)]
|
|
return bool(self.value.search(value))
|
|
|
|
|
|
class _SetMemberPredicate:
|
|
operators = ("IN", "NOT_IN")
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, i, attr, value, predicate, is_extension=False):
|
|
self.i = i
|
|
self.attr = attr
|
|
self.value = set(get_string_id(v) for v in value)
|
|
self.predicate = predicate
|
|
self.is_extension = is_extension
|
|
self.key = (attr, self.predicate, srsly.json_dumps(value, sort_keys=True))
|
|
if self.predicate not in self.operators:
|
|
raise ValueError(Errors.E126.format(good=self.operators, bad=self.predicate))
|
|
|
|
def __call__(self, Token token):
|
|
if self.is_extension:
|
|
value = get_string_id(token._.get(self.attr))
|
|
else:
|
|
value = get_token_attr_for_matcher(token.c, self.attr)
|
|
if self.predicate == "IN":
|
|
return value in self.value
|
|
else:
|
|
return value not in self.value
|
|
|
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|
return repr(("SetMemberPredicate", self.i, self.attr, self.value, self.predicate))
|
|
|
|
|
|
class _ComparisonPredicate:
|
|
operators = ("==", "!=", ">=", "<=", ">", "<")
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, i, attr, value, predicate, is_extension=False):
|
|
self.i = i
|
|
self.attr = attr
|
|
self.value = value
|
|
self.predicate = predicate
|
|
self.is_extension = is_extension
|
|
self.key = (attr, self.predicate, srsly.json_dumps(value, sort_keys=True))
|
|
if self.predicate not in self.operators:
|
|
raise ValueError(Errors.E126.format(good=self.operators, bad=self.predicate))
|
|
|
|
def __call__(self, Token token):
|
|
if self.is_extension:
|
|
value = token._.get(self.attr)
|
|
else:
|
|
value = get_token_attr_for_matcher(token.c, self.attr)
|
|
if self.predicate == "==":
|
|
return value == self.value
|
|
if self.predicate == "!=":
|
|
return value != self.value
|
|
elif self.predicate == ">=":
|
|
return value >= self.value
|
|
elif self.predicate == "<=":
|
|
return value <= self.value
|
|
elif self.predicate == ">":
|
|
return value > self.value
|
|
elif self.predicate == "<":
|
|
return value < self.value
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _get_extra_predicates(spec, extra_predicates):
|
|
predicate_types = {
|
|
"REGEX": _RegexPredicate,
|
|
"IN": _SetMemberPredicate,
|
|
"NOT_IN": _SetMemberPredicate,
|
|
"==": _ComparisonPredicate,
|
|
"!=": _ComparisonPredicate,
|
|
">=": _ComparisonPredicate,
|
|
"<=": _ComparisonPredicate,
|
|
">": _ComparisonPredicate,
|
|
"<": _ComparisonPredicate,
|
|
}
|
|
seen_predicates = {pred.key: pred.i for pred in extra_predicates}
|
|
output = []
|
|
for attr, value in spec.items():
|
|
if isinstance(attr, basestring):
|
|
if attr == "_":
|
|
output.extend(
|
|
_get_extension_extra_predicates(
|
|
value, extra_predicates, predicate_types,
|
|
seen_predicates))
|
|
continue
|
|
elif attr.upper() == "OP":
|
|
continue
|
|
if attr.upper() == "TEXT":
|
|
attr = "ORTH"
|
|
attr = IDS.get(attr.upper())
|
|
if isinstance(value, dict):
|
|
for type_, cls in predicate_types.items():
|
|
if type_ in value:
|
|
predicate = cls(len(extra_predicates), attr, value[type_], type_)
|
|
# Don't create a redundant predicates.
|
|
# This helps with efficiency, as we're caching the results.
|
|
if predicate.key in seen_predicates:
|
|
output.append(seen_predicates[predicate.key])
|
|
else:
|
|
extra_predicates.append(predicate)
|
|
output.append(predicate.i)
|
|
seen_predicates[predicate.key] = predicate.i
|
|
return output
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _get_extension_extra_predicates(spec, extra_predicates, predicate_types,
|
|
seen_predicates):
|
|
output = []
|
|
for attr, value in spec.items():
|
|
if isinstance(value, dict):
|
|
for type_, cls in predicate_types.items():
|
|
if type_ in value:
|
|
key = (attr, type_, srsly.json_dumps(value[type_], sort_keys=True))
|
|
if key in seen_predicates:
|
|
output.append(seen_predicates[key])
|
|
else:
|
|
predicate = cls(len(extra_predicates), attr, value[type_], type_,
|
|
is_extension=True)
|
|
extra_predicates.append(predicate)
|
|
output.append(predicate.i)
|
|
seen_predicates[key] = predicate.i
|
|
return output
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _get_operators(spec):
|
|
# Support 'syntactic sugar' operator '+', as combination of ONE, ZERO_PLUS
|
|
lookup = {"*": (ZERO_PLUS,), "+": (ONE, ZERO_PLUS),
|
|
"?": (ZERO_ONE,), "1": (ONE,), "!": (ZERO,)}
|
|
# Fix casing
|
|
spec = {key.upper(): values for key, values in spec.items()
|
|
if isinstance(key, basestring)}
|
|
if "OP" not in spec:
|
|
return (ONE,)
|
|
elif spec["OP"] in lookup:
|
|
return lookup[spec["OP"]]
|
|
else:
|
|
keys = ", ".join(lookup.keys())
|
|
raise ValueError(Errors.E011.format(op=spec["OP"], opts=keys))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _get_extensions(spec, string_store, name2index):
|
|
attr_values = []
|
|
if not isinstance(spec.get("_", {}), dict):
|
|
raise ValueError(Errors.E154.format())
|
|
for name, value in spec.get("_", {}).items():
|
|
if isinstance(value, dict):
|
|
# Handle predicates (e.g. "IN", in the extra_predicates, not here.
|
|
continue
|
|
if isinstance(value, basestring):
|
|
value = string_store.add(value)
|
|
if name not in name2index:
|
|
name2index[name] = len(name2index)
|
|
attr_values.append((name2index[name], value))
|
|
return attr_values
|