468 lines
16 KiB
Python
468 lines
16 KiB
Python
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from typing import List, Optional, Sequence, Set, Union
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from torchgen import local
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from torchgen.api.types import (
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ArgName,
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ArrayCType,
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ArrayRefCType,
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BaseCType,
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BaseTypeToCppMapping,
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Binding,
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boolT,
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ConstRefCType,
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CType,
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dimnameListT,
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intArrayRefT,
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iTensorListRefT,
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ListCType,
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longT,
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MutRefCType,
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NamedCType,
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OptionalCType,
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optionalIntArrayRefT,
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optionalSymIntArrayRefT,
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scalarT,
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SpecialArgName,
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symIntArrayRefT,
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SymIntT,
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tensorListT,
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tensorOptionsT,
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tensorT,
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TupleCType,
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VectorCType,
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voidT,
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)
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from torchgen.model import (
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Argument,
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Arguments,
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BaseTy,
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BaseType,
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FunctionSchema,
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ListType,
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NativeFunction,
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OptionalType,
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Return,
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SelfArgument,
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TensorOptionsArguments,
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Type,
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)
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from torchgen.utils import assert_never
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# This file describes the translation of JIT schema to the public C++
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# API, which is what people use when they call functions like at::add.
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#
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# Prominent characteristics of the C++ API:
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#
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# - dtype, layout, device and pin_memory are collected into
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# a single C++ type TensorOptions (the native functions API
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# also has this, but tensor options is really most relevant
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# for the C++ API; it makes calling kwarg factory functions
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# pleasant)
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#
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# - defaulting lives here (in fact, the dispatcher is completely
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# oblivious of defaults!)
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#
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# BTW: policy on name collisions: we try not to have types with
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# collisions, but functions are fair game to collide
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def name(
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func: FunctionSchema,
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*,
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faithful_name_for_out_overloads: bool = False,
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symint_overload: bool = False,
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) -> str:
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name = str(func.name.name)
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if symint_overload:
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name += "_symint"
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if func.is_out_fn():
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if faithful_name_for_out_overloads:
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name += "_outf"
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else:
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name += "_out"
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return name
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# Translation of "value types" in JIT schema to C++ API type. Value
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# types look the same no matter if they are argument types or return
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# types. Returns None if the type in question is not a value type.
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def valuetype_type(
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t: Type,
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*,
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binds: ArgName,
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remove_non_owning_ref_types: bool = False,
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symint: bool = False,
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) -> Optional[NamedCType]:
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if isinstance(t, BaseType):
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if t.name == BaseTy.Tensor or t.name == BaseTy.Scalar:
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return None
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elif str(t) == "SymInt":
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if symint:
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return NamedCType(binds, BaseCType(SymIntT))
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else:
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return NamedCType(binds, BaseCType(longT))
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if remove_non_owning_ref_types:
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if t.name == BaseTy.str:
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raise AssertionError(
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"string ref->value conversion: not implemented yet"
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)
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# All other BaseType currently map directly to BaseCppTypes.
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return NamedCType(binds, BaseCType(BaseTypeToCppMapping[t.name]))
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elif isinstance(t, OptionalType):
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elem = valuetype_type(t.elem, binds=binds, symint=symint)
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if elem is None:
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return None
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return NamedCType(binds, OptionalCType(elem.type))
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elif isinstance(t, ListType):
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if str(t.elem) == "bool":
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assert t.size is not None
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return NamedCType(binds, ArrayCType(BaseCType(boolT), t.size))
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else:
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return None
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else:
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raise AssertionError(f"unrecognized type {repr(t)}")
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# Translation of types occurring in JIT arguments to a C++ argument type.
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# If remove_non_owning_ref_types is set, we'll guarantee that the outputed CType is not a non-owning reference type.
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# For example, we'll return std::vector<int> instead of IntArrayRef.
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# See Note [translation from C++ reference to value types]
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def argumenttype_type(
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t: Type,
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*,
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mutable: bool,
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binds: ArgName,
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remove_non_owning_ref_types: bool = False,
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symint: bool = False,
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) -> NamedCType:
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# If it's a value type, do the value type translation
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r = valuetype_type(
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t,
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binds=binds,
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symint=symint,
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remove_non_owning_ref_types=remove_non_owning_ref_types,
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)
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if r is not None:
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return r
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if isinstance(t, BaseType):
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if t.name == BaseTy.Tensor:
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if mutable and not local.use_const_ref_for_mutable_tensors():
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return NamedCType(binds, MutRefCType(BaseCType(tensorT)))
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else:
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return NamedCType(binds, ConstRefCType(BaseCType(tensorT)))
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elif t.name == BaseTy.Scalar:
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return NamedCType(binds, ConstRefCType(BaseCType(scalarT)))
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else:
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raise AssertionError(f"base type should have been value type {t}")
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elif isinstance(t, OptionalType):
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if str(t.elem) == "Tensor":
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if mutable and not local.use_const_ref_for_mutable_tensors():
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return NamedCType(
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binds, MutRefCType(BaseCType(tensorT))
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) # TODO: fix this discrepancy
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else:
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return NamedCType(
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binds, ConstRefCType(OptionalCType(BaseCType(tensorT)))
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)
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elif str(t.elem) == "Scalar":
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return NamedCType(binds, ConstRefCType(OptionalCType(BaseCType(scalarT))))
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elif isinstance(t.elem, ListType) and str(t.elem.elem) == "int":
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return NamedCType(binds, BaseCType(optionalIntArrayRefT))
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elif isinstance(t.elem, ListType) and str(t.elem.elem) == "SymInt":
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if symint:
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return NamedCType(binds, BaseCType(optionalSymIntArrayRefT))
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else:
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return NamedCType(binds, BaseCType(optionalIntArrayRefT))
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elem = argumenttype_type(t.elem, mutable=mutable, binds=binds, symint=symint)
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return NamedCType(binds, OptionalCType(elem.type))
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elif isinstance(t, ListType):
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# TODO: remove these special cases, ArrayRef fallthrough works fine
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if str(t.elem) == "int":
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if remove_non_owning_ref_types:
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return NamedCType(binds, VectorCType(BaseCType(longT)))
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else:
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return NamedCType(binds, BaseCType(intArrayRefT))
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if str(t.elem) == "SymInt":
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if remove_non_owning_ref_types:
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if symint:
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return NamedCType(binds, VectorCType(BaseCType(SymIntT)))
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else:
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return NamedCType(binds, VectorCType(BaseCType(longT)))
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else:
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if symint:
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return NamedCType(binds, BaseCType(symIntArrayRefT))
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else:
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return NamedCType(binds, BaseCType(intArrayRefT))
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if str(t.elem) == "Tensor":
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if local.use_ilistref_for_tensor_lists():
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return NamedCType(binds, ConstRefCType(BaseCType(iTensorListRefT)))
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else:
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return NamedCType(binds, BaseCType(tensorListT))
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elif str(t.elem) == "Scalar":
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return NamedCType(binds, ArrayRefCType(BaseCType(scalarT)))
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elif str(t.elem) == "Dimname":
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return NamedCType(binds, BaseCType(dimnameListT))
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elif str(t.elem) == "Tensor?":
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return NamedCType(
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binds, ConstRefCType(ListCType(OptionalCType(BaseCType(tensorT))))
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)
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elem = argumenttype_type(t.elem, mutable=mutable, binds=binds, symint=symint)
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return NamedCType(binds, ArrayRefCType(elem.type))
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else:
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raise AssertionError(f"unrecognized type {repr(t)}")
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# Translate a JIT argument into its C++ type
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def argument_type(a: Argument, *, binds: ArgName, symint: bool = False) -> NamedCType:
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return argumenttype_type(a.type, mutable=a.is_write, symint=symint, binds=binds)
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# Translation of a (non-multi) return type from JIT to C++
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# N.B: returntype_type returns a CType, not a NamedCType.
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# This is mostly because of the mismatch between return types and return names.
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# e.g. a function with a return type of 'void' has 0 return names,
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# and a function with a return type of 'std::tuple' has >1 return name.
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def returntype_type(t: Type, *, mutable: bool, symint: bool = False) -> CType:
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# placeholder is ignored
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# NB: symint is ALWAYS respected for return types. So symint argument
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# here is IGNORED
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r = valuetype_type(t, binds="__placeholder__", symint=True)
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if r is not None:
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return r.type
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if isinstance(t, BaseType):
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if t.name == BaseTy.Tensor:
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if mutable:
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if local.use_const_ref_for_mutable_tensors():
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return ConstRefCType(BaseCType(tensorT))
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else:
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return MutRefCType(BaseCType(tensorT))
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else:
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# Note [Tensor Copy Returns]
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# Currently, we use "Argument.is_write" to determine
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# whether or not Tensor return types should be copies or references.
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# If that ever changes, take a look at other locations of this note!
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return BaseCType(tensorT)
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elif t.name == BaseTy.Scalar:
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return BaseCType(scalarT)
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elif isinstance(t, ListType):
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assert (
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not mutable
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), "Native functions should never return a mutable tensor list. They should return void."
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elem = returntype_type(t.elem, mutable=False)
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assert t.size is None, f"fixed size list returns not supported: {t}"
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return VectorCType(elem)
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elif isinstance(t, OptionalType):
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elem = returntype_type(t.elem, mutable=mutable)
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if str(t.elem) == "Tensor":
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return OptionalCType(elem)
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raise AssertionError(f"unrecognized return type {t}")
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# Translation of a single return to its C++ type
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def return_type(r: Return, *, symint: bool = False) -> CType:
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return returntype_type(r.type, mutable=r.is_write, symint=symint)
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# Translation of a full (possibly multi) return from JIT to its C++ type
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def returns_type(rs: Sequence[Return], *, symint: bool = False) -> CType:
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if len(rs) == 0:
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return BaseCType(voidT)
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elif len(rs) == 1:
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return return_type(rs[0], symint=symint)
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else:
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return TupleCType([return_type(r, symint=symint) for r in rs])
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def return_names(f: NativeFunction, *, fallback_name: str = "result") -> Sequence[str]:
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returns: List[str] = []
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for i, r in enumerate(f.func.returns):
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# If we have an inplace function, the return argument is
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# implicitly named self.
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# TODO: Consider incorporating this into the data model
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if f.func.name.name.inplace:
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assert i == 0, "illegal inplace function with multiple returns"
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name = "self"
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# If we are out function, the name is the name of the
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# corresponding output function (r.name will get recorded
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# in field_name later.)
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elif f.func.is_out_fn():
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name = f.func.arguments.out[i].name
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# If the return argument is explicitly named...
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elif r.name:
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name_conflict = any(
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r.name == a.name for a in f.func.schema_order_arguments()
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)
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if name_conflict and not f.func.is_out_fn():
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name = f"{r.name}_return"
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else:
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name = r.name
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# If there is no explicit name and no fallback name was passed in, we just name the output result,
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# unless it's a multi-return, in which case it's result0,
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# result1, etc (zero-indexed)
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else:
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name = fallback_name if len(f.func.returns) == 1 else f"{fallback_name}{i}"
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returns.append(name)
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return returns
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JIT_TO_CPP_DEFAULT = {
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"False": "false",
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"True": "true",
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"None": "c10::nullopt", # UGH this one is type directed
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"Mean": "at::Reduction::Mean",
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"[]": "{}",
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"contiguous_format": "MemoryFormat::Contiguous",
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"long": "at::kLong",
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}
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# Convert a JIT default into C++ expression representing the default
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def default_expr(d: str, t: Type, *, symint: bool) -> str:
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if d == "None" and str(t) == "Tensor?":
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return "{}"
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if isinstance(t, BaseType) and t.name is BaseTy.str:
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# Schema allows single quotes but C++ needs double
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if len(d) >= 2 and d[0] == "'" and d[-1] == "'":
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s = ""
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i = 1
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while i + 1 < len(d):
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if d[i] != "\\":
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if d[i] == '"':
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s += '\\"'
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else:
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s += d[i]
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i += 1
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else:
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if d[i + 1] == "'":
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s += "'"
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else:
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s += d[i : i + 2]
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i += 2
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return f'"{s}"'
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if isinstance(t, OptionalType):
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if d == "None":
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return "c10::nullopt"
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return default_expr(d, t.elem, symint=symint)
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if isinstance(t, ListType):
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if d.startswith("[") and d.endswith("]"):
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return "{" + d[1:-1] + "}"
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elif symint and d.isdigit() and str(t.elem) == "SymInt":
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return f"c10::SymInt({d})"
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elif t.size is None:
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# NOTE: Sized lists can have scalar defaults
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raise ValueError(f"Expected a list default '[...]' but found: '{d}'")
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return JIT_TO_CPP_DEFAULT.get(d, d)
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# Convert an argument into its C++ API form
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def argument(
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a: Union[Argument, TensorOptionsArguments, SelfArgument],
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*,
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cpp_no_default_args: Set[str],
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method: bool,
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faithful: bool,
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symint: bool = False,
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has_tensor_options: bool,
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) -> List[Binding]:
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def sub_argument(
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a: Union[Argument, TensorOptionsArguments, SelfArgument]
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) -> List[Binding]:
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return argument(
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a,
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cpp_no_default_args=cpp_no_default_args,
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method=method,
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faithful=faithful,
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symint=symint,
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has_tensor_options=has_tensor_options,
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)
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if isinstance(a, Argument):
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binds: ArgName
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if a.name == "memory_format" and has_tensor_options:
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binds = SpecialArgName.possibly_redundant_memory_format
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else:
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binds = a.name
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default: Optional[str] = None
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if a.name not in cpp_no_default_args and a.default is not None:
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default = default_expr(a.default, a.type, symint=symint)
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return [
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Binding(
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nctype=argument_type(a, binds=binds, symint=symint),
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name=a.name,
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default=default,
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argument=a,
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)
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]
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elif isinstance(a, TensorOptionsArguments):
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if faithful:
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return (
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sub_argument(a.dtype)
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+ sub_argument(a.layout)
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+ sub_argument(a.device)
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+ sub_argument(a.pin_memory)
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)
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else:
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default = None
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# Enforced by NativeFunction.__post_init__
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assert "options" not in cpp_no_default_args
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if all(x.default == "None" for x in a.all()):
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default = "{}"
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elif a.dtype.default == "long":
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default = "at::kLong" # TODO: this is wrong
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return [
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Binding(
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nctype=NamedCType("options", BaseCType(tensorOptionsT)),
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name="options",
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default=default,
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argument=a,
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)
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]
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elif isinstance(a, SelfArgument):
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|
if method:
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|
# Caller is responsible for installing implicit this in context!
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return []
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else:
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return sub_argument(a.argument)
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|
else:
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|
assert_never(a)
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|
def arguments(
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arguments: Arguments,
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|
*,
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|
faithful: bool,
|
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|
symint: bool = False,
|
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|
method: bool,
|
||
|
cpp_no_default_args: Set[str],
|
||
|
) -> List[Binding]:
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|
args: List[Union[Argument, TensorOptionsArguments, SelfArgument]] = []
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||
|
if faithful:
|
||
|
args.extend(arguments.non_out)
|
||
|
args.extend(arguments.out)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
args.extend(arguments.out)
|
||
|
args.extend(arguments.non_out)
|
||
|
return [
|
||
|
r.no_default() if faithful else r
|
||
|
for a in args
|
||
|
for r in argument(
|
||
|
a,
|
||
|
faithful=faithful,
|
||
|
symint=symint,
|
||
|
method=method,
|
||
|
has_tensor_options=arguments.tensor_options is not None,
|
||
|
cpp_no_default_args=cpp_no_default_args,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
]
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