211 lines
7.3 KiB
Python
211 lines
7.3 KiB
Python
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"""Implementation of __array_function__ overrides from NEP-18."""
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import collections
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import functools
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import os
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import textwrap
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from numpy.core._multiarray_umath import (
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add_docstring, implement_array_function, _get_implementing_args)
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from numpy.compat._inspect import getargspec
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ARRAY_FUNCTION_ENABLED = bool(
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int(os.environ.get('NUMPY_EXPERIMENTAL_ARRAY_FUNCTION', 1)))
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add_docstring(
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implement_array_function,
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"""
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Implement a function with checks for __array_function__ overrides.
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All arguments are required, and can only be passed by position.
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Arguments
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---------
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implementation : function
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Function that implements the operation on NumPy array without
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overrides when called like ``implementation(*args, **kwargs)``.
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public_api : function
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Function exposed by NumPy's public API originally called like
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``public_api(*args, **kwargs)`` on which arguments are now being
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checked.
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relevant_args : iterable
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Iterable of arguments to check for __array_function__ methods.
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args : tuple
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Arbitrary positional arguments originally passed into ``public_api``.
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kwargs : dict
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Arbitrary keyword arguments originally passed into ``public_api``.
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Returns
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-------
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Result from calling ``implementation()`` or an ``__array_function__``
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method, as appropriate.
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Raises
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------
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TypeError : if no implementation is found.
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""")
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# exposed for testing purposes; used internally by implement_array_function
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add_docstring(
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_get_implementing_args,
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"""
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Collect arguments on which to call __array_function__.
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Parameters
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----------
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relevant_args : iterable of array-like
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Iterable of possibly array-like arguments to check for
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__array_function__ methods.
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Returns
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-------
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Sequence of arguments with __array_function__ methods, in the order in
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which they should be called.
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""")
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ArgSpec = collections.namedtuple('ArgSpec', 'args varargs keywords defaults')
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def verify_matching_signatures(implementation, dispatcher):
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"""Verify that a dispatcher function has the right signature."""
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implementation_spec = ArgSpec(*getargspec(implementation))
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dispatcher_spec = ArgSpec(*getargspec(dispatcher))
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if (implementation_spec.args != dispatcher_spec.args or
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implementation_spec.varargs != dispatcher_spec.varargs or
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implementation_spec.keywords != dispatcher_spec.keywords or
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(bool(implementation_spec.defaults) !=
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bool(dispatcher_spec.defaults)) or
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(implementation_spec.defaults is not None and
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len(implementation_spec.defaults) !=
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len(dispatcher_spec.defaults))):
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raise RuntimeError('implementation and dispatcher for %s have '
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'different function signatures' % implementation)
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if implementation_spec.defaults is not None:
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if dispatcher_spec.defaults != (None,) * len(dispatcher_spec.defaults):
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raise RuntimeError('dispatcher functions can only use None for '
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'default argument values')
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def set_module(module):
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"""Decorator for overriding __module__ on a function or class.
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Example usage::
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@set_module('numpy')
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def example():
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pass
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assert example.__module__ == 'numpy'
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"""
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def decorator(func):
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if module is not None:
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func.__module__ = module
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return func
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return decorator
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# Call textwrap.dedent here instead of in the function so as to avoid
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# calling dedent multiple times on the same text
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_wrapped_func_source = textwrap.dedent("""
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@functools.wraps(implementation)
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def {name}(*args, **kwargs):
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relevant_args = dispatcher(*args, **kwargs)
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return implement_array_function(
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implementation, {name}, relevant_args, args, kwargs)
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""")
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def array_function_dispatch(dispatcher, module=None, verify=True,
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docs_from_dispatcher=False):
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"""Decorator for adding dispatch with the __array_function__ protocol.
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See NEP-18 for example usage.
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Parameters
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----------
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dispatcher : callable
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Function that when called like ``dispatcher(*args, **kwargs)`` with
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arguments from the NumPy function call returns an iterable of
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array-like arguments to check for ``__array_function__``.
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module : str, optional
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__module__ attribute to set on new function, e.g., ``module='numpy'``.
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By default, module is copied from the decorated function.
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verify : bool, optional
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If True, verify the that the signature of the dispatcher and decorated
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function signatures match exactly: all required and optional arguments
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should appear in order with the same names, but the default values for
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all optional arguments should be ``None``. Only disable verification
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if the dispatcher's signature needs to deviate for some particular
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reason, e.g., because the function has a signature like
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``func(*args, **kwargs)``.
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docs_from_dispatcher : bool, optional
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If True, copy docs from the dispatcher function onto the dispatched
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function, rather than from the implementation. This is useful for
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functions defined in C, which otherwise don't have docstrings.
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Returns
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-------
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Function suitable for decorating the implementation of a NumPy function.
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"""
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if not ARRAY_FUNCTION_ENABLED:
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def decorator(implementation):
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if docs_from_dispatcher:
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add_docstring(implementation, dispatcher.__doc__)
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if module is not None:
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implementation.__module__ = module
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return implementation
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return decorator
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def decorator(implementation):
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if verify:
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verify_matching_signatures(implementation, dispatcher)
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if docs_from_dispatcher:
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add_docstring(implementation, dispatcher.__doc__)
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# Equivalently, we could define this function directly instead of using
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# exec. This version has the advantage of giving the helper function a
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# more interpettable name. Otherwise, the original function does not
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# show up at all in many cases, e.g., if it's written in C or if the
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# dispatcher gets an invalid keyword argument.
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source = _wrapped_func_source.format(name=implementation.__name__)
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source_object = compile(
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source, filename='<__array_function__ internals>', mode='exec')
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scope = {
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'implementation': implementation,
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'dispatcher': dispatcher,
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'functools': functools,
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'implement_array_function': implement_array_function,
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}
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exec(source_object, scope)
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public_api = scope[implementation.__name__]
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if module is not None:
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public_api.__module__ = module
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public_api._implementation = implementation
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return public_api
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return decorator
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def array_function_from_dispatcher(
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implementation, module=None, verify=True, docs_from_dispatcher=True):
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"""Like array_function_dispatcher, but with function arguments flipped."""
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def decorator(dispatcher):
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return array_function_dispatch(
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dispatcher, module, verify=verify,
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docs_from_dispatcher=docs_from_dispatcher)(implementation)
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return decorator
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