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""" |
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Utility that checks whether the copies defined in the library match the original or not. This includes: |
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- All code commented with `# Copied from` comments, |
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- The list of models in the main README.md matches the ones in the localized READMEs, |
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- Files that are registered as full copies of one another in the `FULL_COPIES` constant of this script. |
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This also checks the list of models in the README is complete (has all models) and add a line to complete if there is |
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a model missing. |
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Use from the root of the repo with: |
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```bash |
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python utils/check_copies.py |
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``` |
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for a check that will error in case of inconsistencies (used by `make repo-consistency`) or |
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```bash |
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python utils/check_copies.py --fix_and_overwrite |
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``` |
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for a check that will fix all inconsistencies automatically (used by `make fix-copies`). |
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""" |
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import argparse |
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import glob |
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import os |
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import re |
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import subprocess |
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from collections import OrderedDict |
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from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Union |
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from transformers.utils import direct_transformers_import |
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TRANSFORMERS_PATH = "src/transformers" |
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MODEL_TEST_PATH = "tests/models" |
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PATH_TO_DOCS = "docs/source/en" |
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REPO_PATH = "." |
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FULL_COPIES = { |
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"examples/tensorflow/question-answering/utils_qa.py": "examples/pytorch/question-answering/utils_qa.py", |
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"examples/flax/question-answering/utils_qa.py": "examples/pytorch/question-answering/utils_qa.py", |
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} |
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LOCALIZED_READMES = { |
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"README.md": { |
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"start_prompt": "🤗 Transformers currently provides the following architectures", |
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"end_prompt": "1. Want to contribute a new model?", |
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"format_model_list": ( |
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"**[{title}]({model_link})** (from {paper_affiliations}) released with the paper {paper_title_link} by" |
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" {paper_authors}.{supplements}" |
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), |
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}, |
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"README_zh-hans.md": { |
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"start_prompt": "🤗 Transformers 目前支持如下的架构", |
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"end_prompt": "1. 想要贡献新的模型?", |
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"format_model_list": ( |
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"**[{title}]({model_link})** (来自 {paper_affiliations}) 伴随论文 {paper_title_link} 由 {paper_authors}" |
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" 发布。{supplements}" |
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), |
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}, |
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"README_zh-hant.md": { |
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"start_prompt": "🤗 Transformers 目前支援以下的架構", |
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"end_prompt": "1. 想要貢獻新的模型?", |
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"format_model_list": ( |
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"**[{title}]({model_link})** (from {paper_affiliations}) released with the paper {paper_title_link} by" |
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" {paper_authors}.{supplements}" |
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), |
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}, |
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"README_ko.md": { |
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"start_prompt": "🤗 Transformers는 다음 모델들을 제공합니다", |
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"end_prompt": "1. 새로운 모델을 올리고 싶나요?", |
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"format_model_list": ( |
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"**[{title}]({model_link})** ({paper_affiliations} 에서 제공)은 {paper_authors}.{supplements}의" |
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" {paper_title_link}논문과 함께 발표했습니다." |
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), |
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}, |
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"README_es.md": { |
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"start_prompt": "🤗 Transformers actualmente proporciona las siguientes arquitecturas", |
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"end_prompt": "1. ¿Quieres aportar un nuevo modelo?", |
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"format_model_list": ( |
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"**[{title}]({model_link})** (from {paper_affiliations}) released with the paper {paper_title_link} by" |
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" {paper_authors}.{supplements}" |
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), |
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}, |
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"README_ja.md": { |
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"start_prompt": "🤗Transformersは現在、以下のアーキテクチャを提供しています", |
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"end_prompt": "1. 新しいモデルを投稿したいですか?", |
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"format_model_list": ( |
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"**[{title}]({model_link})** ({paper_affiliations} から) {paper_authors}.{supplements} から公開された研究論文" |
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" {paper_title_link}" |
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), |
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}, |
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"README_hd.md": { |
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"start_prompt": "🤗 ट्रांसफॉर्मर वर्तमान में निम्नलिखित आर्किटेक्चर का समर्थन करते हैं", |
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"end_prompt": "1. एक नए मॉडल में योगदान देना चाहते हैं?", |
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"format_model_list": ( |
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"**[{title}]({model_link})** ({paper_affiliations} से) {paper_authors}.{supplements} द्वारा" |
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"अनुसंधान पत्र {paper_title_link} के साथ जारी किया गया" |
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), |
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}, |
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"README_fr.md": { |
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"start_prompt": "🤗 Transformers fournit actuellement les architectures suivantes", |
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"end_prompt": "1. Vous souhaitez contribuer avec un nouveau modèle ?", |
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"format_model_list": ( |
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"**[{title}]({model_link})** (de {paper_affiliations}) publié dans l'article {paper_title_link} par" |
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"{paper_authors}.{supplements}" |
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), |
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}, |
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} |
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transformers_module = direct_transformers_import(TRANSFORMERS_PATH) |
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def _is_definition_header_ending_line(line: str) -> bool: |
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return re.search(r"^\s*\)(\s*->.*:|:)\s*$", line) is not None |
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def _should_continue(line: str, indent: str) -> bool: |
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return line.startswith(indent) or len(line.strip()) == 0 or _is_definition_header_ending_line(line) |
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def _sanity_check_splits(splits_1, splits_2, is_class): |
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"""Check the two (inner) block structures of the corresponding code block given by `split_code_into_blocks` match. |
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For the case of `class`, they must be of one of the following 3 cases: |
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- a single block without name: |
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class foo: |
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a = 1 |
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- a consecutive sequence of (1 or more) blocks with name |
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class foo: |
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def f(x): |
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return x |
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- a block without name, followed by a consecutive sequence of (1 or more) blocks with name |
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class foo: |
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a = 1 |
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def f(x): |
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return x |
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def g(x): |
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return None |
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The 2 code snippets that give `splits_1` and `splits_2` have to be in the same case to pass this check, but the |
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number of blocks with name in the consecutive sequence is not taken into account. |
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For the case of `function or method`, we don't require it to be in one of the above 3 cases. However, the structure |
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of`splits_1` and `splits_2` have to match exactly. In particular, the number of blocks with name in a consecutive |
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sequence is taken into account. |
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""" |
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block_names_1 = [] |
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block_names_2 = [] |
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for block in splits_1[1:]: |
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if block[0].startswith("_block_without_name_"): |
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block_names_1.append("block_without_name") |
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elif not block[0].startswith("_empty_block_") and ( |
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not is_class or len(block_names_1) == 0 or block_names_1[-1].startswith("block_without_name") |
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): |
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block_names_1.append("block_with_name") |
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for block in splits_2[1:]: |
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if block[0].startswith("_block_without_name_"): |
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block_names_2.append("block_without_name") |
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elif not block[0].startswith("_empty_block_") and ( |
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not is_class or len(block_names_2) == 0 or block_names_2[-1].startswith("block_without_name") |
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): |
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block_names_2.append("block_with_name") |
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if is_class: |
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if block_names_1 not in [ |
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["block_without_name"], |
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["block_with_name"], |
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["block_without_name", "block_with_name"], |
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]: |
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raise ValueError( |
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"For a class, it must have a specific structure. See the docstring of `_sanity_check_splits` in the file `utils/check_copies.py`" |
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) |
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if block_names_1 != block_names_2: |
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raise ValueError("The structures in the 2 code blocks differ.") |
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def find_block_end(lines: List[str], start_index: int, indent: int) -> int: |
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""" |
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Find the end of the class/func block starting at `start_index` in a source code (defined by `lines`). |
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Args: |
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lines (`List[str]`): |
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The source code, represented by a list of lines. |
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start_index (`int`): |
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The starting index of the target class/func block. |
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indent (`int`): |
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The indent of the class/func body. |
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Returns: |
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`int`: The index of the block's ending line plus by 1 (i.e. exclusive). |
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""" |
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indent = " " * indent |
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line_index = start_index + 1 |
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while line_index < len(lines) and _should_continue(lines[line_index], indent): |
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line_index += 1 |
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while len(lines[line_index - 1]) <= 1: |
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line_index -= 1 |
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return line_index |
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def split_code_into_blocks( |
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lines: List[str], start_index: int, end_index: int, indent: int, backtrace: bool = False |
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) -> List[Tuple[str, int, int]]: |
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""" |
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Split the class/func block starting at `start_index` in a source code (defined by `lines`) into *inner blocks*. |
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The block's header is included as the first element. The contiguous regions (without empty lines) that are not |
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inside any inner block are included as blocks. The contiguous regions of empty lines that are not inside any inner |
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block are also included as (dummy) blocks. |
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Args: |
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lines (`List[str]`): |
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The source code, represented by a list of lines. |
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start_index (`int`): |
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The starting index of the target class/func block. |
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end_index (`int`): |
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The ending index of the target class/func block. |
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indent (`int`): |
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The indent of the class/func body. |
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backtrace (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): |
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Whether or not to include the lines before the inner class/func block's header (e.g. comments, decorators, |
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etc.) until an empty line is encountered. |
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Returns: |
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`List[Tuple[str, int, int]]`: A list of elements with the form `(block_name, start_index, end_index)`. |
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""" |
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splits = [] |
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target_block_name = re.search(rf"^{' ' * (indent - 4)}((class|def)\s+\S+)(\(|\:)", lines[start_index]).groups()[0] |
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indent_str = " " * indent |
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block_without_name_idx = 0 |
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empty_block_idx = 0 |
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index = start_index |
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if "(" in lines[start_index] and "):" not in lines[start_index] in lines[start_index]: |
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while index < end_index: |
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if _is_definition_header_ending_line(lines[index]): |
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break |
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index += 1 |
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index += 1 |
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splits.append((target_block_name, start_index, index)) |
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block_start_index, prev_block_end_index = index, index |
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while index < end_index: |
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block_found = re.search(rf"^{indent_str}((class|def)\s+\S+)(\(|\:)", lines[index]) |
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if block_found: |
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name = block_found.groups()[0] |
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block_end_index = find_block_end(lines, index, indent + 4) |
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block_start_index = index |
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if index > prev_block_end_index and backtrace: |
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idx = index - 1 |
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for idx in range(index - 1, prev_block_end_index - 2, -1): |
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if not (len(lines[idx].strip()) > 0 and lines[idx].startswith(indent_str)): |
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break |
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idx += 1 |
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if idx < index: |
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block_start_index = idx |
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if block_start_index > prev_block_end_index: |
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if len("".join(lines[prev_block_end_index:block_start_index]).strip()) == 0: |
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prev_block_name = f"_empty_block_{empty_block_idx}" |
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empty_block_idx += 1 |
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else: |
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prev_block_name = f"_block_without_name_{block_without_name_idx}" |
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block_without_name_idx += 1 |
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splits.append((prev_block_name, prev_block_end_index, block_start_index)) |
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splits.append((name, block_start_index, block_end_index)) |
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prev_block_end_index = block_end_index |
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index = block_end_index - 1 |
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index += 1 |
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if index > prev_block_end_index: |
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if len("".join(lines[prev_block_end_index:index]).strip()) == 0: |
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prev_block_name = f"_empty_block_{empty_block_idx}" |
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else: |
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prev_block_name = f"_block_without_name_{block_without_name_idx}" |
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splits.append((prev_block_name, prev_block_end_index, index)) |
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return splits |
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def find_code_in_transformers( |
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object_name: str, base_path: str = None, return_indices: bool = False |
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) -> Union[str, Tuple[List[str], int, int]]: |
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""" |
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Find and return the source code of an object. |
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Args: |
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object_name (`str`): |
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The name of the object we want the source code of. |
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base_path (`str`, *optional*): |
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The path to the base folder where files are checked. If not set, it will be set to `TRANSFORMERS_PATH`. |
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return_indices(`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): |
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If `False`, will only return the code (as a string), otherwise it will also return the whole lines of the |
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file where the object specified by `object_name` is defined, together the start/end indices of the block in |
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the file that defines the object. |
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Returns: |
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`Union[str, Tuple[List[str], int, int]]`: If `return_indices=False`, only the source code of the object will be |
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returned. Otherwise, it also returns the whole lines of the file where the object specified by `object_name` is |
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defined, together the start/end indices of the block in the file that defines the object. |
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""" |
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parts = object_name.split(".") |
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i = 0 |
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if base_path is None: |
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base_path = TRANSFORMERS_PATH |
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if base_path == MODEL_TEST_PATH: |
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base_path = "tests" |
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module = parts[i] |
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while i < len(parts) and not os.path.isfile(os.path.join(base_path, f"{module}.py")): |
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i += 1 |
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if i < len(parts): |
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module = os.path.join(module, parts[i]) |
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if i >= len(parts): |
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raise ValueError( |
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f"`object_name` should begin with the name of a module of transformers but got {object_name}." |
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) |
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with open(os.path.join(base_path, f"{module}.py"), "r", encoding="utf-8", newline="\n") as f: |
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lines = f.readlines() |
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indent = "" |
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line_index = 0 |
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for name in parts[i + 1 :]: |
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while ( |
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line_index < len(lines) and re.search(rf"^{indent}(class|def)\s+{name}(\(|\:)", lines[line_index]) is None |
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): |
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line_index += 1 |
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indent += " " |
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line_index += 1 |
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if line_index >= len(lines): |
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raise ValueError(f" {object_name} does not match any function or class in {module}.") |
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start_index = line_index - 1 |
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end_index = find_block_end(lines, start_index, len(indent)) |
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code = "".join(lines[start_index:end_index]) |
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return (code, (lines, start_index, end_index)) if return_indices else code |
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def replace_code(code: str, replace_pattern: str) -> str: |
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"""Replace `code` by a pattern of the form `with X1->X2,Y1->Y2,Z1->Z2`. |
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Args: |
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code (`str`): The code to be modified. |
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replace_pattern (`str`): The pattern used to modify `code`. |
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Returns: |
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`str`: The modified code. |
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""" |
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if len(replace_pattern) > 0: |
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patterns = replace_pattern.replace("with", "").split(",") |
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patterns = [_re_replace_pattern.search(p) for p in patterns] |
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for pattern in patterns: |
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if pattern is None: |
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continue |
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obj1, obj2, option = pattern.groups() |
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code = re.sub(obj1, obj2, code) |
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if option.strip() == "all-casing": |
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code = re.sub(obj1.lower(), obj2.lower(), code) |
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code = re.sub(obj1.upper(), obj2.upper(), code) |
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return code |
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def find_code_and_splits(object_name: str, base_path: str, buffer: dict = None): |
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"""Find the code of an object (specified by `object_name`) and split it into blocks. |
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Args: |
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object_name (`str`): |
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The name of the object, e.g. `transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertAttention` or |
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`tests.models.llama.test_modeling_llama.LlamaModelTest.test_config`. |
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base_path (`str`): |
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The path to the base directory within which the search will be performed. It could be either |
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`TRANSFORMERS_PATH` or `MODEL_TEST_PATH`. |
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buffer (`dict`, *optional*): |
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The buffer used to store the previous results in order to speed up the process. |
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Returns: |
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lines (`List[str]`): |
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The lines of the whole file where the object is defined. |
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code (`str`): |
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The object's code. |
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code_splits (`List[Tuple[str, int, int]]`): |
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`code` splitted into blocks. See `split_code_into_blocks`. |
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""" |
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if buffer is None: |
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buffer = {} |
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if (object_name, base_path) in buffer: |
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lines, code, code_splits = buffer[(object_name, base_path)] |
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else: |
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code, (lines, target_start_index, target_end_index) = find_code_in_transformers( |
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object_name, base_path=base_path, return_indices=True |
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) |
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indent = get_indent(code) |
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code_splits = split_code_into_blocks( |
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lines, target_start_index, target_end_index, len(indent) + 4, backtrace=True |
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) |
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buffer[(object_name, base_path)] = lines, code, code_splits |
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return lines, code, code_splits |
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_re_copy_warning = re.compile(r"^(\s*)#\s*Copied from\s+transformers\.(\S+\.\S+)\s*($|\S.*$)") |
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_re_copy_warning_for_test_file = re.compile(r"^(\s*)#\s*Copied from\s+tests\.(\S+\.\S+)\s*($|\S.*$)") |
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_re_replace_pattern = re.compile(r"^\s*(\S+)->(\S+)(\s+.*|$)") |
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_re_fill_pattern = re.compile(r"<FILL\s+[^>]*>") |
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def get_indent(code: str) -> str: |
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""" |
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Find the indent in the first non empty line in a code sample. |
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Args: |
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code (`str`): The code to inspect. |
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Returns: |
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`str`: The indent looked at (as string). |
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""" |
|
lines = code.split("\n") |
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idx = 0 |
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while idx < len(lines) and len(lines[idx]) == 0: |
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idx += 1 |
|
if idx < len(lines): |
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return re.search(r"^(\s*)\S", lines[idx]).groups()[0] |
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return "" |
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def run_ruff(code): |
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command = ["ruff", "format", "-", "--config", "pyproject.toml", "--silent"] |
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process = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE) |
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stdout, _ = process.communicate(input=code.encode()) |
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return stdout.decode() |
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def stylify(code: str) -> str: |
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""" |
|
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. |
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|
Args: |
|
code (`str`): The code to format. |
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|
Returns: |
|
`str`: The formatted code. |
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""" |
|
has_indent = len(get_indent(code)) > 0 |
|
if has_indent: |
|
code = f"class Bla:\n{code}" |
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formatted_code = run_ruff(code) |
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return formatted_code[len("class Bla:\n") :] if has_indent else formatted_code |
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def check_codes_match(observed_code: str, theoretical_code: str) -> Optional[int]: |
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""" |
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Checks if two version of a code match with the exception of the class/function name. |
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|
|
Args: |
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observed_code (`str`): The code found. |
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theoretical_code (`str`): The code to match. |
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|
|
Returns: |
|
`Optional[int]`: The index of the first line where there is a difference (if any) and `None` if the codes |
|
match. |
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""" |
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observed_code_header = observed_code.split("\n")[0] |
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theoretical_code_header = theoretical_code.split("\n")[0] |
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_re_class_match = re.compile(r"class\s+([^\(:]+)(?:\(|:)") |
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_re_func_match = re.compile(r"def\s+([^\(]+)\(") |
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for re_pattern in [_re_class_match, _re_func_match]: |
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if re_pattern.match(observed_code_header) is not None: |
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observed_obj_name = re_pattern.search(observed_code_header).groups()[0] |
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theoretical_name = re_pattern.search(theoretical_code_header).groups()[0] |
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theoretical_code_header = theoretical_code_header.replace(theoretical_name, observed_obj_name) |
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diff_index = 0 |
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if theoretical_code_header != observed_code_header: |
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return 0 |
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diff_index = 1 |
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for observed_line, theoretical_line in zip(observed_code.split("\n")[1:], theoretical_code.split("\n")[1:]): |
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if observed_line != theoretical_line: |
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return diff_index |
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diff_index += 1 |
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|
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def is_copy_consistent(filename: str, overwrite: bool = False, buffer: dict = None) -> Optional[List[Tuple[str, int]]]: |
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""" |
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Check if the code commented as a copy in a file matches the original. |
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|
|
Args: |
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filename (`str`): |
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The name of the file to check. |
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overwrite (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): |
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Whether or not to overwrite the copies when they don't match. |
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buffer (`dict`, *optional*): |
|
The buffer used to store the previous results in order to speed up the process. |
|
|
|
Returns: |
|
`Optional[List[Tuple[str, int]]]`: If `overwrite=False`, returns the list of differences as tuples `(str, int)` |
|
with the name of the object having a diff and the line number where theere is the first diff. |
|
""" |
|
base_path = TRANSFORMERS_PATH if not filename.startswith("tests") else MODEL_TEST_PATH |
|
|
|
with open(filename, "r", encoding="utf-8", newline="\n") as f: |
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lines = f.readlines() |
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diffs = [] |
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line_index = 0 |
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|
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while line_index < len(lines): |
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search_re = _re_copy_warning |
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if filename.startswith("tests"): |
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search_re = _re_copy_warning_for_test_file |
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|
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search = search_re.search(lines[line_index]) |
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if search is None: |
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line_index += 1 |
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continue |
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|
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indent, object_name, replace_pattern = search.groups() |
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|
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target_lines, theoretical_code, theoretical_code_splits = find_code_and_splits( |
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object_name, base_path, buffer=buffer |
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) |
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|
|
theoretical_code_blocks = OrderedDict() |
|
for name, start, end in theoretical_code_splits: |
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name = replace_code(name, replace_pattern) |
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code = "".join(target_lines[start:end]) |
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code = replace_code(code, replace_pattern) |
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theoretical_code_blocks[name] = code |
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|
|
theoretical_indent = get_indent(theoretical_code) |
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|
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start_index = line_index + 1 if indent == theoretical_indent else line_index |
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line_index = start_index + 1 |
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subcode = "\n".join(theoretical_code.split("\n")[1:]) |
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indent = get_indent(subcode) |
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|
|
should_continue = True |
|
while line_index < len(lines) and should_continue: |
|
line_index += 1 |
|
if line_index >= len(lines): |
|
break |
|
line = lines[line_index] |
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|
|
should_continue = _should_continue(line, indent) and re.search(f"^{indent}# End copy", line) is None |
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|
|
while len(lines[line_index - 1]) <= 1: |
|
line_index -= 1 |
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|
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observed_code_splits = split_code_into_blocks(lines, start_index, line_index, len(indent), backtrace=True) |
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|
|
is_class = lines[start_index].startswith(f"{' ' * (len(indent) - 4)}class ") |
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|
|
_sanity_check_splits(theoretical_code_splits, observed_code_splits, is_class=is_class) |
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|
|
observed_code_blocks = OrderedDict() |
|
for name, start, end in observed_code_splits: |
|
code = "".join(lines[start:end]) |
|
observed_code_blocks[name] = code |
|
|
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|
|
name_mappings_1 = {k: k for k in theoretical_code_blocks.keys()} |
|
name_mappings_2 = {k: k for k in observed_code_blocks.keys()} |
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|
|
ignored_existing_block_index = 0 |
|
ignored_new_block_index = 0 |
|
for name in list(observed_code_blocks.keys()): |
|
code = observed_code_blocks[name] |
|
if "# Ignore copy" in code: |
|
if name in theoretical_code_blocks: |
|
|
|
del theoretical_code_blocks[name] |
|
theoretical_code_blocks[f"_ignored_existing_block_{ignored_existing_block_index}"] = code |
|
name_mappings_1[name] = f"_ignored_existing_block_{ignored_existing_block_index}" |
|
|
|
del observed_code_blocks[name] |
|
observed_code_blocks[f"_ignored_existing_block_{ignored_existing_block_index}"] = code |
|
name_mappings_2[name] = f"_ignored_existing_block_{ignored_existing_block_index}" |
|
ignored_existing_block_index += 1 |
|
else: |
|
|
|
theoretical_code_blocks[f"_ignored_new_block_{ignored_new_block_index}"] = code |
|
name_mappings_1[ |
|
f"_ignored_new_block_{ignored_new_block_index}" |
|
] = f"_ignored_new_block_{ignored_new_block_index}" |
|
|
|
del observed_code_blocks[name] |
|
observed_code_blocks[f"_ignored_new_block_{ignored_new_block_index}"] = code |
|
name_mappings_2[name] = f"_ignored_new_block_{ignored_new_block_index}" |
|
ignored_new_block_index += 1 |
|
|
|
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|
|
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|
|
theoretical_code_blocks = { |
|
name_mappings_1[orig_name]: theoretical_code_blocks[name_mappings_1[orig_name]] |
|
for orig_name in name_mappings_1 |
|
} |
|
observed_code_blocks = { |
|
name_mappings_2[orig_name]: observed_code_blocks[name_mappings_2[orig_name]] |
|
for orig_name in name_mappings_2 |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
theoretical_code_blocks_clean = { |
|
k: v |
|
for k, v in theoretical_code_blocks.items() |
|
if not (k.startswith(("_ignored_existing_block_", "_ignored_new_block_"))) |
|
} |
|
theoretical_code = "".join(list(theoretical_code_blocks_clean.values())) |
|
|
|
|
|
if replace_pattern: |
|
theoretical_code = stylify(theoretical_code) |
|
|
|
while "\n\n" in theoretical_code: |
|
theoretical_code = theoretical_code.replace("\n\n", "\n") |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
idx_to_orig_idx_mapping_for_observed_code_lines = {} |
|
idx = -1 |
|
orig_idx = -1 |
|
observed_code = "" |
|
for name, code in observed_code_blocks.items(): |
|
if code.endswith("\n"): |
|
code = code[:-1] |
|
for code_line in code.split("\n"): |
|
orig_idx += 1 |
|
if code_line.strip() and not name.startswith(("_ignored_existing_block_", "_ignored_new_block_")): |
|
idx += 1 |
|
observed_code += code_line + "\n" |
|
idx_to_orig_idx_mapping_for_observed_code_lines[idx] = orig_idx |
|
|
|
|
|
diff_index = check_codes_match(observed_code, theoretical_code) |
|
if diff_index is not None: |
|
|
|
diff_index = idx_to_orig_idx_mapping_for_observed_code_lines[diff_index] |
|
diffs.append([object_name, diff_index + start_index + 1]) |
|
if overwrite: |
|
|
|
theoretical_code_to_write = stylify("".join(list(theoretical_code_blocks.values()))) |
|
lines = lines[:start_index] + [theoretical_code_to_write] + lines[line_index:] |
|
|
|
line_index = start_index + 1 |
|
|
|
if overwrite and len(diffs) > 0: |
|
|
|
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, file: str = None): |
|
""" |
|
Check every file is copy-consistent with the original. Also check the model list in the main README and other |
|
READMEs are consistent. |
|
|
|
Args: |
|
overwrite (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): |
|
Whether or not to overwrite the copies when they don't match. |
|
file (`bool`, *optional*): |
|
The path to a specific file to check and/or fix. |
|
""" |
|
buffer = {} |
|
|
|
if file is None: |
|
all_files = glob.glob(os.path.join(TRANSFORMERS_PATH, "**/*.py"), recursive=True) |
|
all_test_files = glob.glob(os.path.join(MODEL_TEST_PATH, "**/*.py"), recursive=True) |
|
all_files = list(all_files) + list(all_test_files) |
|
else: |
|
all_files = [file] |
|
|
|
diffs = [] |
|
for filename in all_files: |
|
new_diffs = is_copy_consistent(filename, overwrite, buffer) |
|
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." |
|
) |
|
check_model_list_copy(overwrite=overwrite) |
|
|
|
|
|
def check_full_copies(overwrite: bool = False): |
|
""" |
|
Check the files that are full copies of others (as indicated in `FULL_COPIES`) are copy-consistent. |
|
|
|
Args: |
|
overwrite (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): |
|
Whether or not to overwrite the copies when they don't match. |
|
""" |
|
diffs = [] |
|
for target, source in FULL_COPIES.items(): |
|
with open(source, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f: |
|
source_code = f.read() |
|
with open(target, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f: |
|
target_code = f.read() |
|
if source_code != target_code: |
|
if overwrite: |
|
with open(target, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f: |
|
print(f"Replacing the content of {target} by the one of {source}.") |
|
f.write(source_code) |
|
else: |
|
diffs.append(f"- {target}: copy does not match {source}.") |
|
|
|
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." |
|
) |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_model_list(filename: str, start_prompt: str, end_prompt: str) -> str: |
|
""" |
|
Extracts the model list from a README. |
|
|
|
Args: |
|
filename (`str`): The name of the README file to check. |
|
start_prompt (`str`): The string to look for that introduces the model list. |
|
end_prompt (`str`): The string to look for that ends the model list. |
|
|
|
Returns: |
|
`str`: The model list. |
|
""" |
|
with open(os.path.join(REPO_PATH, filename), "r", encoding="utf-8", newline="\n") as f: |
|
lines = f.readlines() |
|
|
|
start_index = 0 |
|
while not lines[start_index].startswith(start_prompt): |
|
start_index += 1 |
|
start_index += 1 |
|
|
|
result = [] |
|
current_line = "" |
|
end_index = start_index |
|
|
|
|
|
while not lines[end_index].startswith(end_prompt): |
|
if lines[end_index].startswith("1."): |
|
if len(current_line) > 1: |
|
result.append(current_line) |
|
current_line = lines[end_index] |
|
elif len(lines[end_index]) > 1: |
|
current_line = f"{current_line[:-1]} {lines[end_index].lstrip()}" |
|
end_index += 1 |
|
if len(current_line) > 1: |
|
result.append(current_line) |
|
|
|
return "".join(result) |
|
|
|
|
|
def convert_to_localized_md(model_list: str, localized_model_list: str, format_str: str) -> Tuple[bool, str]: |
|
""" |
|
Compare the model list from the main README to the one in a localized README. |
|
|
|
Args: |
|
model_list (`str`): The model list in the main README. |
|
localized_model_list (`str`): The model list in one of the localized README. |
|
format_str (`str`): |
|
The template for a model entry in the localized README (look at the `format_model_list` in the entries of |
|
`LOCALIZED_READMES` for examples). |
|
|
|
Returns: |
|
`Tuple[bool, str]`: A tuple where the first value indicates if the READMEs match or not, and the second value |
|
is the correct localized README. |
|
""" |
|
|
|
def _rep(match): |
|
title, model_link, paper_affiliations, paper_title_link, paper_authors, supplements = match.groups() |
|
return format_str.format( |
|
title=title, |
|
model_link=model_link, |
|
paper_affiliations=paper_affiliations, |
|
paper_title_link=paper_title_link, |
|
paper_authors=paper_authors, |
|
supplements=" " + supplements.strip() if len(supplements) != 0 else "", |
|
) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
_re_capture_meta = re.compile( |
|
r"\*\*\[([^\]]*)\]\(([^\)]*)\)\*\* \(from ([^)]*)\)[^\[]*([^\)]*\)).*?by (.*?[A-Za-z\*]{2,}?)\. (.*)$" |
|
) |
|
|
|
_re_capture_title_link = re.compile(r"\*\*\[([^\]]*)\]\(([^\)]*)\)\*\*") |
|
|
|
if len(localized_model_list) == 0: |
|
localized_model_index = {} |
|
else: |
|
try: |
|
localized_model_index = { |
|
re.search(r"\*\*\[([^\]]*)", line).groups()[0]: line |
|
for line in localized_model_list.strip().split("\n") |
|
} |
|
except AttributeError: |
|
raise AttributeError("A model name in localized READMEs cannot be recognized.") |
|
|
|
model_keys = [re.search(r"\*\*\[([^\]]*)", line).groups()[0] for line in model_list.strip().split("\n")] |
|
|
|
|
|
readmes_match = not any(k not in model_keys for k in localized_model_index) |
|
localized_model_index = {k: v for k, v in localized_model_index.items() if k in model_keys} |
|
|
|
for model in model_list.strip().split("\n"): |
|
title, model_link = _re_capture_title_link.search(model).groups() |
|
if title not in localized_model_index: |
|
readmes_match = False |
|
|
|
|
|
localized_model_index[title] = _re_capture_meta.sub(_rep, model + " ") |
|
elif _re_fill_pattern.search(localized_model_index[title]) is not None: |
|
update = _re_capture_meta.sub(_rep, model + " ") |
|
if update != localized_model_index[title]: |
|
readmes_match = False |
|
localized_model_index[title] = update |
|
else: |
|
|
|
localized_model_index[title] = _re_capture_title_link.sub( |
|
f"**[{title}]({model_link})**", localized_model_index[title], count=1 |
|
) |
|
|
|
sorted_index = sorted(localized_model_index.items(), key=lambda x: x[0].lower()) |
|
|
|
return readmes_match, "\n".join((x[1] for x in sorted_index)) + "\n" |
|
|
|
|
|
def _find_text_in_file(filename: str, start_prompt: str, end_prompt: str) -> Tuple[str, int, int, List[str]]: |
|
""" |
|
Find the text in a file between two prompts. |
|
|
|
Args: |
|
filename (`str`): The name of the file to look into. |
|
start_prompt (`str`): The string to look for that introduces the content looked for. |
|
end_prompt (`str`): The string to look for that ends the content looked for. |
|
|
|
Returns: |
|
Tuple[str, int, int, List[str]]: The content between the two prompts, the index of the start line in the |
|
original file, the index of the end line in the original file and the list of lines of that file. |
|
""" |
|
with open(filename, "r", encoding="utf-8", newline="\n") as f: |
|
lines = f.readlines() |
|
|
|
start_index = 0 |
|
while not lines[start_index].startswith(start_prompt): |
|
start_index += 1 |
|
start_index += 1 |
|
|
|
end_index = start_index |
|
while not lines[end_index].startswith(end_prompt): |
|
end_index += 1 |
|
end_index -= 1 |
|
|
|
while len(lines[start_index]) <= 1: |
|
start_index += 1 |
|
while len(lines[end_index]) <= 1: |
|
end_index -= 1 |
|
end_index += 1 |
|
return "".join(lines[start_index:end_index]), start_index, end_index, lines |
|
|
|
|
|
def check_model_list_copy(overwrite: bool = False): |
|
""" |
|
Check the model lists in the README is consistent with the ones in the other READMES and also with `index.nmd`. |
|
|
|
Args: |
|
overwrite (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): |
|
Whether or not to overwrite the copies when they don't match. |
|
""" |
|
|
|
with open(os.path.join(REPO_PATH, "README.md"), "r", encoding="utf-8", newline="\n") as f: |
|
readme = f.read() |
|
new_readme = readme.replace("https://huggingface.co/transformers", "https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers") |
|
new_readme = new_readme.replace( |
|
"https://huggingface.co/docs/main/transformers", "https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/main" |
|
) |
|
if new_readme != readme: |
|
if overwrite: |
|
with open(os.path.join(REPO_PATH, "README.md"), "w", encoding="utf-8", newline="\n") as f: |
|
f.write(new_readme) |
|
else: |
|
raise ValueError( |
|
"The main README contains wrong links to the documentation of Transformers. Run `make fix-copies` to " |
|
"automatically fix them." |
|
) |
|
|
|
md_list = get_model_list( |
|
filename="README.md", |
|
start_prompt=LOCALIZED_READMES["README.md"]["start_prompt"], |
|
end_prompt=LOCALIZED_READMES["README.md"]["end_prompt"], |
|
) |
|
|
|
|
|
converted_md_lists = [] |
|
for filename, value in LOCALIZED_READMES.items(): |
|
_start_prompt = value["start_prompt"] |
|
_end_prompt = value["end_prompt"] |
|
_format_model_list = value["format_model_list"] |
|
|
|
localized_md_list = get_model_list(filename, _start_prompt, _end_prompt) |
|
readmes_match, converted_md_list = convert_to_localized_md(md_list, localized_md_list, _format_model_list) |
|
|
|
converted_md_lists.append((filename, readmes_match, converted_md_list, _start_prompt, _end_prompt)) |
|
|
|
|
|
for converted_md_list in converted_md_lists: |
|
filename, readmes_match, converted_md, _start_prompt, _end_prompt = converted_md_list |
|
|
|
if filename == "README.md": |
|
continue |
|
if overwrite: |
|
_, start_index, end_index, lines = _find_text_in_file( |
|
filename=os.path.join(REPO_PATH, filename), start_prompt=_start_prompt, end_prompt=_end_prompt |
|
) |
|
with open(os.path.join(REPO_PATH, filename), "w", encoding="utf-8", newline="\n") as f: |
|
f.writelines(lines[:start_index] + [converted_md] + lines[end_index:]) |
|
elif not readmes_match: |
|
raise ValueError( |
|
f"The model list in the README changed and the list in `{filename}` has not been updated. Run " |
|
"`make fix-copies` to fix this." |
|
) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
SPECIAL_MODEL_NAMES = { |
|
"Bert Generation": "BERT For Sequence Generation", |
|
"BigBird": "BigBird-RoBERTa", |
|
"Data2VecAudio": "Data2Vec", |
|
"Data2VecText": "Data2Vec", |
|
"Data2VecVision": "Data2Vec", |
|
"DonutSwin": "Swin Transformer", |
|
"Marian": "MarianMT", |
|
"MaskFormerSwin": "Swin Transformer", |
|
"OpenAI GPT-2": "GPT-2", |
|
"OpenAI GPT": "GPT", |
|
"Perceiver": "Perceiver IO", |
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"SAM": "Segment Anything", |
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"ViT": "Vision Transformer (ViT)", |
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} |
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MODELS_NOT_IN_README = [ |
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"BertJapanese", |
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"Encoder decoder", |
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"FairSeq Machine-Translation", |
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"HerBERT", |
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"RetriBERT", |
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"Speech Encoder decoder", |
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"Speech2Text", |
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"Speech2Text2", |
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"TimmBackbone", |
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"Vision Encoder decoder", |
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"VisionTextDualEncoder", |
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"CLIPVisionModel", |
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"SiglipVisionModel", |
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] |
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README_TEMPLATE = ( |
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"1. **[{model_name}](https://huggingface.co/docs/main/transformers/model_doc/{model_type})** (from " |
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"<FILL INSTITUTION>) released with the paper [<FILL PAPER TITLE>](<FILL ARKIV LINK>) by <FILL AUTHORS>." |
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) |
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def check_readme(overwrite: bool = False): |
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""" |
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Check if the main README contains all the models in the library or not. |
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Args: |
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overwrite (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): |
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Whether or not to add an entry for the missing models using `README_TEMPLATE`. |
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""" |
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info = LOCALIZED_READMES["README.md"] |
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models, start_index, end_index, lines = _find_text_in_file( |
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os.path.join(REPO_PATH, "README.md"), |
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info["start_prompt"], |
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info["end_prompt"], |
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) |
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models_in_readme = [re.search(r"\*\*\[([^\]]*)", line).groups()[0] for line in models.strip().split("\n")] |
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model_names_mapping = transformers_module.models.auto.configuration_auto.MODEL_NAMES_MAPPING |
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absents = [ |
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(key, name) |
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for key, name in model_names_mapping.items() |
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if SPECIAL_MODEL_NAMES.get(name, name) not in models_in_readme |
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] |
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absents = [(key, name) for key, name in absents if name not in MODELS_NOT_IN_README] |
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if len(absents) > 0 and not overwrite: |
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print(absents) |
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raise ValueError( |
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"The main README doesn't contain all models, run `make fix-copies` to fill it with the missing model(s)" |
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" then complete the generated entries.\nIf the model is not supposed to be in the main README, add it to" |
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" the list `MODELS_NOT_IN_README` in utils/check_copies.py.\nIf it has a different name in the repo than" |
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" in the README, map the correspondence in `SPECIAL_MODEL_NAMES` in utils/check_copies.py." |
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) |
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new_models = [README_TEMPLATE.format(model_name=name, model_type=key) for key, name in absents] |
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all_models = models.strip().split("\n") + new_models |
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all_models = sorted(all_models, key=lambda x: re.search(r"\*\*\[([^\]]*)", x).groups()[0].lower()) |
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all_models = "\n".join(all_models) + "\n" |
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if all_models != models: |
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if overwrite: |
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print("Fixing the main README.") |
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with open(os.path.join(REPO_PATH, "README.md"), "w", encoding="utf-8", newline="\n") as f: |
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f.writelines(lines[:start_index] + [all_models] + lines[end_index:]) |
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else: |
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raise ValueError("The main README model list is not properly sorted. Run `make fix-copies` to fix this.") |
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if __name__ == "__main__": |
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
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parser.add_argument("--file", type=str, default=None, help="A specific file to check and/or fix") |
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parser.add_argument("--fix_and_overwrite", action="store_true", help="Whether to fix inconsistencies.") |
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args = parser.parse_args() |
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check_readme(args.fix_and_overwrite) |
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check_copies(args.fix_and_overwrite, args.file) |
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check_full_copies(args.fix_and_overwrite) |
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