spaCy/spacy/lang/de/syntax_iterators.py
Ines Montani eddeb36c96
💫 Tidy up and auto-format .py files (#2983)
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## Description
- [x] Use [`black`](https://github.com/ambv/black) to auto-format all `.py` files.
- [x] Update flake8 config to exclude very large files (lemmatization tables etc.)
- [x] Update code to be compatible with flake8 rules
- [x] Fix various small bugs, inconsistencies and messy stuff in the language data
- [x] Update docs to explain new code style (`black`, `flake8`, when to use `# fmt: off` and `# fmt: on` and what `# noqa` means)

Once #2932 is merged, which auto-formats and tidies up the CLI, we'll be able to run `flake8 spacy` actually get meaningful results.

At the moment, the code style and linting isn't applied automatically, but I'm hoping that the new [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/features/actions) will let us auto-format pull requests and post comments with relevant linting information.

### Types of change
enhancement, code style

## Checklist
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- [x] I have submitted the spaCy Contributor Agreement.
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- [x] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.
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# coding: utf8
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from ...symbols import NOUN, PROPN, PRON
def noun_chunks(obj):
"""
Detect base noun phrases from a dependency parse. Works on both Doc and Span.
"""
# this iterator extracts spans headed by NOUNs starting from the left-most
# syntactic dependent until the NOUN itself for close apposition and
# measurement construction, the span is sometimes extended to the right of
# the NOUN. Example: "eine Tasse Tee" (a cup (of) tea) returns "eine Tasse Tee"
# and not just "eine Tasse", same for "das Thema Familie".
labels = [
"sb",
"oa",
"da",
"nk",
"mo",
"ag",
"ROOT",
"root",
"cj",
"pd",
"og",
"app",
]
doc = obj.doc # Ensure works on both Doc and Span.
np_label = doc.vocab.strings.add("NP")
np_deps = set(doc.vocab.strings.add(label) for label in labels)
close_app = doc.vocab.strings.add("nk")
rbracket = 0
for i, word in enumerate(obj):
if i < rbracket:
continue
if word.pos in (NOUN, PROPN, PRON) and word.dep in np_deps:
rbracket = word.i + 1
# try to extend the span to the right
# to capture close apposition/measurement constructions
for rdep in doc[word.i].rights:
if rdep.pos in (NOUN, PROPN) and rdep.dep == close_app:
rbracket = rdep.i + 1
yield word.left_edge.i, rbracket, np_label
SYNTAX_ITERATORS = {"noun_chunks": noun_chunks}