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# coding=utf-8 | |
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Inc. team. | |
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import argparse | |
import glob | |
import os | |
import re | |
import subprocess | |
# All paths are set with the intent you should run this script from the root of the repo with the command | |
# python utils/check_copies.py | |
DIFFUSERS_PATH = "src/diffusers" | |
REPO_PATH = "." | |
def _should_continue(line, indent): | |
return line.startswith(indent) or len(line) <= 1 or re.search(r"^\s*\)(\s*->.*:|:)\s*$", line) is not None | |
def find_code_in_diffusers(object_name): | |
"""Find and return the code source code of `object_name`.""" | |
parts = object_name.split(".") | |
i = 0 | |
# First let's find the module where our object lives. | |
module = parts[i] | |
while i < len(parts) and not os.path.isfile(os.path.join(DIFFUSERS_PATH, f"{module}.py")): | |
i += 1 | |
if i < len(parts): | |
module = os.path.join(module, parts[i]) | |
if i >= len(parts): | |
raise ValueError(f"`object_name` should begin with the name of a module of diffusers but got {object_name}.") | |
with open( | |
os.path.join(DIFFUSERS_PATH, f"{module}.py"), | |
"r", | |
encoding="utf-8", | |
newline="\n", | |
) as f: | |
lines = f.readlines() | |
# Now let's find the class / func in the code! | |
indent = "" | |
line_index = 0 | |
for name in parts[i + 1 :]: | |
while ( | |
line_index < len(lines) and re.search(rf"^{indent}(class|def)\s+{name}(\(|\:)", lines[line_index]) is None | |
): | |
line_index += 1 | |
indent += " " | |
line_index += 1 | |
if line_index >= len(lines): | |
raise ValueError(f" {object_name} does not match any function or class in {module}.") | |
# We found the beginning of the class / func, now let's find the end (when the indent diminishes). | |
start_index = line_index | |
while line_index < len(lines) and _should_continue(lines[line_index], indent): | |
line_index += 1 | |
# Clean up empty lines at the end (if any). | |
while len(lines[line_index - 1]) <= 1: | |
line_index -= 1 | |
code_lines = lines[start_index:line_index] | |
return "".join(code_lines) | |
_re_copy_warning = re.compile(r"^(\s*)#\s*Copied from\s+diffusers\.(\S+\.\S+)\s*($|\S.*$)") | |
_re_replace_pattern = re.compile(r"^\s*(\S+)->(\S+)(\s+.*|$)") | |
_re_fill_pattern = re.compile(r"<FILL\s+[^>]*>") | |
def get_indent(code): | |
lines = code.split("\n") | |
idx = 0 | |
while idx < len(lines) and len(lines[idx]) == 0: | |
idx += 1 | |
if idx < len(lines): | |
return re.search(r"^(\s*)\S", lines[idx]).groups()[0] | |
return "" | |
def run_ruff(code): | |
command = ["ruff", "format", "-", "--config", "pyproject.toml", "--silent"] | |
process = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE) | |
stdout, _ = process.communicate(input=code.encode()) | |
return stdout.decode() | |
def stylify(code: str) -> str: | |
""" | |
Applies the ruff part of our `make style` command to some code. This formats the code using `ruff format`. | |
As `ruff` does not provide a python api this cannot be done on the fly. | |
Args: | |
code (`str`): The code to format. | |
Returns: | |
`str`: The formatted code. | |
""" | |
has_indent = len(get_indent(code)) > 0 | |
if has_indent: | |
code = f"class Bla:\n{code}" | |
formatted_code = run_ruff(code) | |
return formatted_code[len("class Bla:\n") :] if has_indent else formatted_code | |
def is_copy_consistent(filename, overwrite=False): | |
""" | |
Check if the code commented as a copy in `filename` matches the original. | |
Return the differences or overwrites the content depending on `overwrite`. | |
""" | |
with open(filename, "r", encoding="utf-8", newline="\n") as f: | |
lines = f.readlines() | |
diffs = [] | |
line_index = 0 | |
# Not a for loop cause `lines` is going to change (if `overwrite=True`). | |
while line_index < len(lines): | |
search = _re_copy_warning.search(lines[line_index]) | |
if search is None: | |
line_index += 1 | |
continue | |
# There is some copied code here, let's retrieve the original. | |
indent, object_name, replace_pattern = search.groups() | |
theoretical_code = find_code_in_diffusers(object_name) | |
theoretical_indent = get_indent(theoretical_code) | |
start_index = line_index + 1 if indent == theoretical_indent else line_index + 2 | |
indent = theoretical_indent | |
line_index = start_index | |
# Loop to check the observed code, stop when indentation diminishes or if we see a End copy comment. | |
should_continue = True | |
while line_index < len(lines) and should_continue: | |
line_index += 1 | |
if line_index >= len(lines): | |
break | |
line = lines[line_index] | |
should_continue = _should_continue(line, indent) and re.search(f"^{indent}# End copy", line) is None | |
# Clean up empty lines at the end (if any). | |
while len(lines[line_index - 1]) <= 1: | |
line_index -= 1 | |
observed_code_lines = lines[start_index:line_index] | |
observed_code = "".join(observed_code_lines) | |
# Remove any nested `Copied from` comments to avoid circular copies | |
theoretical_code = [line for line in theoretical_code.split("\n") if _re_copy_warning.search(line) is None] | |
theoretical_code = "\n".join(theoretical_code) | |
# Before comparing, use the `replace_pattern` on the original code. | |
if len(replace_pattern) > 0: | |
patterns = replace_pattern.replace("with", "").split(",") | |
patterns = [_re_replace_pattern.search(p) for p in patterns] | |
for pattern in patterns: | |
if pattern is None: | |
continue | |
obj1, obj2, option = pattern.groups() | |
theoretical_code = re.sub(obj1, obj2, theoretical_code) | |
if option.strip() == "all-casing": | |
theoretical_code = re.sub(obj1.lower(), obj2.lower(), theoretical_code) | |
theoretical_code = re.sub(obj1.upper(), obj2.upper(), theoretical_code) | |
# stylify after replacement. To be able to do that, we need the header (class or function definition) | |
# from the previous line | |
theoretical_code = stylify(lines[start_index - 1] + theoretical_code) | |
theoretical_code = theoretical_code[len(lines[start_index - 1]) :] | |
# Test for a diff and act accordingly. | |
if observed_code != theoretical_code: | |
diffs.append([object_name, start_index]) | |
if overwrite: | |
lines = lines[:start_index] + [theoretical_code] + lines[line_index:] | |
line_index = start_index + 1 | |
if overwrite and len(diffs) > 0: | |
# Warn the user a file has been modified. | |
print(f"Detected changes, rewriting {filename}.") | |
with open(filename, "w", encoding="utf-8", newline="\n") as f: | |
f.writelines(lines) | |
return diffs | |
def check_copies(overwrite: bool = False): | |
all_files = glob.glob(os.path.join(DIFFUSERS_PATH, "**/*.py"), recursive=True) | |
diffs = [] | |
for filename in all_files: | |
new_diffs = is_copy_consistent(filename, overwrite) | |
diffs += [f"- {filename}: copy does not match {d[0]} at line {d[1]}" for d in new_diffs] | |
if not overwrite and len(diffs) > 0: | |
diff = "\n".join(diffs) | |
raise Exception( | |
"Found the following copy inconsistencies:\n" | |
+ diff | |
+ "\nRun `make fix-copies` or `python utils/check_copies.py --fix_and_overwrite` to fix them." | |
) | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() | |
parser.add_argument( | |
"--fix_and_overwrite", | |
action="store_true", | |
help="Whether to fix inconsistencies.", | |
) | |
args = parser.parse_args() | |
check_copies(args.fix_and_overwrite) | |