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tokens = da_tokenizer(text)
assert len(tokens) == 1
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test_da_tokenizer_handles_exc_in_text | global | null | false | da_tokenizer | null | null | null | null | null | def test_da_tokenizer_handles_exc_in_text(da_tokenizer):
text = "Det er bl.a. ikke meningen"
tokens = da_tokenizer(text)
assert len(tokens) == 5
assert tokens[2].text == "bl.a."
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test_da_tokenizer_handles_custom_base_exc | global | null | false | da_tokenizer | null | null | null | null | null | def test_da_tokenizer_handles_custom_base_exc(da_tokenizer):
text = "Her er noget du kan kigge i."
tokens = da_tokenizer(text)
assert len(tokens) == 8
assert tokens[6].text == "i"
assert tokens[7].text == "."
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test_da_tokenizer_slash | global | null | false | da_tokenizer,text,n_tokens | null | null | null | null | null | def test_da_tokenizer_slash(da_tokenizer, text, n_tokens):
tokens = da_tokenizer(text)
assert len(tokens) == n_tokens
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debug | ExecMerger | Executor | true | self,docs_matrix | null | null | null | null | result | def debug(self, docs_matrix: List[DocumentArray], **kwargs):
self.logger.debug(
f"received doc matrix in exec-merger with length {len(docs_matrix)}."
)
result = DocumentArray()
for docs in zip(*docs_matrix):
traversed_executors = [
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__init__ | ExecMerger | Executor | true | self | null | null | null | null | ExecMerger | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
from jina.logging.logger import JinaLogger
self.logger = JinaLogger(self.__class__.__name__)
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_qencode | global | null | false | s | null | null | null | null | enc | def _qencode(s):
enc = _encodestring(s, quotetabs=True)
# Must encode spaces, which quopri.encodestring() doesn't do
return enc.replace(b" ", b"=20")
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run | global | null | false | cmd,stdout | null | null | null | null | null | def run(cmd, stdout=True):
pipe = None if stdout else subprocess.DEVNULL
try:
subprocess.check_call(cmd, stdout=pipe, stderr=pipe)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
print("\n! Error executing: `%s;` aborting" % " ".join(cmd))
sys.exit(1)
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import tempfile
import os
import sys
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intlist | global | null | false | obj | null | null | null | null | unknown | def intlist(obj):
return [int(v) for v in obj]
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import pytest
import redis.asyncio
from redis.exceptions import ModuleError, RedisError
from redis.utils import HIREDIS_AVAILABLE
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create_item | global | null | false | item | null | null | null | null | item | def create_item(item: Item):
return item
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from fastapi import FastAPI
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parse_args | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | parser | def parse_args():
"""
Helper function parsing the command line options
@retval ArgumentParser
"""
parser = ArgumentParser(
description=(
"PyTorch TPU distributed training launch "
"helper utility that will spawn up "
"multiple distributed processes"
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import sys
from argparse import REMAINDER, ArgumentParser
from pathlib import Path
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test_suite | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | unittest | def test_suite():
return unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromName(__name__)
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import time
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test_date_time_allocation_bug | DateTimeAllocationBugTestCase | unittest | true | self | null | null | null | null | null | def test_date_time_allocation_bug(self):
d1 = psycopg2.Date(2002, 12, 25)
d2 = psycopg2.DateFromTicks(
time.mktime((2002, 12, 25, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0))
)
t1 = psycopg2.Time(13, 45, 30)
t2 = psycopg2.TimeFromTicks(
time.mktime((2001, 1, 1, 13, 45, 30, 0, 0, 0))
)
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make_ax | global | null | false | grid | null | null | null | null | ax | def make_ax(grid=False):
ax = plt.figure().add_subplot(projection="3d")
ax.grid(grid)
ax.set_axis_off()
return ax
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import matplotlib.pyplot
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explode | global | null | false | data | null | null | null | null | data_e | def explode(data):
"""visualization to separate voxels
Data voxels are separated by 0-valued ones so that they appear
separated in the matplotlib figure.
"""
size = np.array(data.shape) * 2
data_e = np.zeros(size - 1, dtype=data.dtype)
data_e[::2, ::2, ::2] = data
return data_e
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cli | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def cli():
"""Commandline interface."""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter
)
parser.add_argument(
"--text", type=str, help="text to be turned into audio"
)
parser.add_argument(
"--output_filename",
type=str,
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from typing import Dict, Optional, Union
import os
from scipy.io.wavfile import write
from .api import generate_audio
from .generation import SAMPLE_RATE | 7 | null | 6 | null | null | 1 | null | Use image node_id 1 for calling a global function with example usage: cli() without return types | 96 | node_id 1 | 1,222 | |
fake_decode_token | global | null | false | token | null | null | null | null | User | def fake_decode_token(token):
return User(
username=token + "fakedecoded",
email="john@example.com",
full_name="John Doe",
)
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from fastapi import Depends, FastAPI
from fastapi.security import OAuth2PasswordBearer
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expand_coordinates | global | null | false | indices | null | null | null | null | x, y, z | def expand_coordinates(indices):
"""
This collapses together pairs of indices, so that
the gaps in the volume array will have a zero width.
"""
x, y, z = indices
x[1::2, :, :] += 1
y[:, 1::2, :] += 1
z[:, :, 1::2] += 1
return x, y, z
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prepare_tp_fused_qkvw | global | null | false | module,src,mp_size,gpu_index | null | null | null | null | _bloom_type_transpose,tp_fuseqkv_weight,split_fusedqkv,split_fusedqkv,_glm_type_transpose,torch,_bloom_type_transpose,_transpose_fused_qkvw,_codegen_type_transpose,_glm_type_transpose,_qwen_type_transpose,_bigcode_type_transpose | def prepare_tp_fused_qkvw(module, src, mp_size, gpu_index):
module_str = str(module).strip()
if src is None:
return
fused_type_dict = {
"CodeGenBlock": "codegentype",
"BloomBlock": "bloomtype",
"GLMBlock": "glmtype",
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test_en_lex_attrs_capitals | global | null | false | word | null | null | null | null | null | def test_en_lex_attrs_capitals(word):
assert like_num(word)
assert like_num(word.upper())
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from spacy.lang.en.lex_attrs import like_num | 7 | null | 2 | null | null | 5 | null | Use image node_id 5 for calling a global function with example usage: test_en_lex_attrs_capitals(word) without return types | 123 | node_id 5 | 388,124 |
test_en_lex_attrs_like_number_for_ordinal | global | null | false | word | null | null | null | null | null | def test_en_lex_attrs_like_number_for_ordinal(word):
assert like_num(word)
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test_lex_attrs_like_number | global | null | false | en_tokenizer,text,match | null | null | null | null | null | def test_lex_attrs_like_number(en_tokenizer, text, match):
tokens = en_tokenizer(text)
assert len(tokens) == 1
assert tokens[0].like_num == match
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test_en_tokenizer_handles_cnts | global | null | false | en_tokenizer,text,length | null | null | null | null | null | def test_en_tokenizer_handles_cnts(en_tokenizer, text, length):
tokens = en_tokenizer(text)
assert len(tokens) == length
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test_en_tokenizer_handles_long_text | global | null | false | en_tokenizer | null | null | null | null | null | def test_en_tokenizer_handles_long_text(en_tokenizer):
text = """Tributes pour in for late British Labour Party leader
Tributes poured in from around the world Thursday
to the late Labour Party leader John Smith, who died earlier from a massive
heart attack aged 55.
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display_voxels | global | null | false | volume | null | null | null | null | null | def display_voxels(volume):
"""
volume: (N,M,P) array
Represents a binary set of pixels: objects are marked with 1,
complementary (porosities) with 0.
The voxels are actually represented with blue transparent surfaces.
Inner porosities are represented in red.
"""
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__init__ | C2SimpleNet | null | true | self,op_name,num_inputs,debug | This module constructs a net with 'op_name' operator. The net consist
a series of such operator.
It initializes the workspace with input blob equal to the number of parameters
needed for the op.
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self.input_names = []
self.net = core.Net("framework_benchmark_net")
self.input_names = [f"in_{i}" for i in range(num_inputs)]
for i in range(num_inputs):
add_blob(workspace, self.input_names[i], [1])
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from caffe2.python import core, workspace
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__init__ | Retry | null | true | self,backoff,retries,supported_errors | Retry a specific number of times after a failure | ["Retry","a","specific","number","of","times","after","a","failure"] | Initialize a `Retry` object with a `Backoff` object
that retries a maximum of `retries` times.
`retries` can be negative to retry forever.
You can specify the types of supported errors which trigger
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self,
backoff,
retries,
supported_errors=(ConnectionError, TimeoutError, socket.timeout),
):
"""
Initialize a `Retry` object with a `Backoff` object
that retries a maximum of `retries` times.
`retries` can be negative to retry forever.
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from time import sleep
from redis.exceptions import ConnectionError, TimeoutError | 7 | 1 | 3 | 0 | null | 0 | 3 | Use image node_id 1 to create a new Retry object with example: obj = Retry(backoff, retries, supported_errors) | 111 | node_id 1 | 339,330 |
test_polygon_area | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def test_polygon_area():
x = [0, 0, 1, 1]
y = [0, 1, 1, 0]
assert_almost_equal(polygon_area(y, x), 1)
x = [0, 0, 1]
y = [0, 1, 1]
assert_almost_equal(polygon_area(y, x), 0.5)
x = [0, 0, 0.5, 1, 1, 0.5]
y = [0, 1, 0.5, 1, 0, 0.5]
assert_almost_equal(polygon_area(y, x), 0.5)
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from skimage._shared._geometry import polygon_clip, polygon_area
import numpy
from numpy.testing import assert_equal, assert_almost_equal | 7 | null | 4 | null | null | 3 | null | Use image node_id 1 for calling a global function with example usage: test_polygon_area() without return types | 110 | node_id 1 | 344,274 | |
test_return_sequences | Seq2seqTrainerTester | TestCasePlus | true | self | null | null | null | null | model_inputs | def test_return_sequences(self):
# Tests that the number of generated sequences is correct when num_return_sequences > 1
# and essentially ensuring that `accelerator.gather()` is used instead of `gather_for_metrics`
INPUT_COLUMN = "question"
TARGET_COLUMN = "answer"
MAX_INPUT_LENGTH = 256
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from transformers.testing_utils import TestCasePlus, require_torch, slow
from transformers.utils import is_datasets_available | 7 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | Use image node_id 2 for calling the Seq2seqTrainerTester obj's underlying member method code with example usage: obj.test_return_sequences() and returns: model_inputs | 166 | node_id 2 | 486,561 |
main | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def main():
bench("eager ", add1)
bench("compiled", torch.compile(add1))
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import timeit
import numpy
import torch | 7 | null | 4 | null | null | 3 | null | Use image node_id 3 for calling a global function with example usage: main() without return types | 97 | node_id 3 | 271,273 | |
test_hooks_unpickle | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | str | def test_hooks_unpickle():
def inner_func(d1, d2):
return "hello!"
nlp = Language()
doc = nlp("Hello")
doc.user_hooks["similarity"] = inner_func
b = pickle.dumps(doc)
doc2 = pickle.loads(b)
assert doc2.similarity(None) == "hello!"
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from spacy.language import Language | 7 | null | 2 | null | null | 5 | null | Use image node_id 5 for calling a global function with example usage: test_hooks_unpickle() and returns: str | 108 | node_id 5 | 387,845 | |
tir_call | global | null | false | ib,extern,name | null | null | null | null | buf,tvm,tvm | def tir_call(ib: tvm.tir.ir_builder, extern: bool, name: str, *args):
"""
ib: ir_builder
extern: bool
True --> tvm.tir.call_extern
False --> tvm.tir.call_packed
name: str
function name
*args:
arguments for function call
"""
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from tvm import tir
from tvm.relay.backend.contrib.uma.api.utils import add_llvm_to_block | 7 | null | 3 | null | null | 1 | null | Use image node_id 1 for calling a global function with example usage: tir_call(ib, extern, name) and returns: buf, tvm, tvm | 123 | node_id 1 | 487,914 |
_my_ai_hw_conv2d_pass | MyAiHwConv2dPass | null | true | cls,func,mod,ctx | null | null | null | null | r,unknown,op,func,func,irb_result,op | def _my_ai_hw_conv2d_pass(cls, func, mod, ctx):
_loops = dict()
_handles = []
_entry_node = None
def _has_block(name: str, func: tvm.tir.PrimFunc) -> bool:
"""
Determine of a tir.block with `name` exists in `func`
"""
def _hb(op):
if isinstance(op, tvm.tir.B... | ["def","_my_ai_hw_conv2d_pass","(","cls",",","func",",","mod",",","ctx",")",":","_loops","=","dict","(",")","_handles","=","[","]","_entry_node","=","None","def","_has_block","(","name",":","str",",","func",":","tvm.tir.PrimFunc",")","-",">","bool",":","``","''","''","Determine","of","a","tir.block","with","`","name","... | 35 | 102 | null | passes.py | tvm/apps/uma/_template/passes.py | import tvm
from tvm import tir
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transform_function | MyAiHwConv2dPass | null | true | self,func,mod,ctx | null | null | null | null | self | def transform_function(
self,
func: tvm.tir.PrimFunc,
mod: tvm.ir.IRModule,
ctx: tvm.ir.transform.PassContext,
) -> tvm.tir.PrimFunc:
return self._my_ai_hw_conv2d_pass(func, mod, ctx)
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from tvm import tir
from tvm.relay.backend.contrib.uma.api.utils import add_llvm_to_block | 7 | 1 | 3 | 0 | null | 1 | 2 | Use image node_id 1 for calling the MyAiHwConv2dPass obj's underlying member method code with example usage: obj.transform_function(func, mod, ctx) and returns: self | 165 | node_id 1 | 487,912 |
pytest_cmdline_preparse | global | null | false | config,args | null | null | null | null | null | def pytest_cmdline_preparse(config, args):
if "--unskip-missing-tokenizer" not in args:
return
global unskip_missing_tokenizer
unskip_missing_tokenizer = True
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from transformers import LlamaTokenizer | 7 | null | 2 | null | null | 5 | null | Use image node_id 5 for calling a global function with example usage: pytest_cmdline_preparse(config, args) without return types | 128 | node_id 5 | 166,997 |
downgrade | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def downgrade():
bind = op.get_bind()
session = Session(bind=bind)
# Add the old permissions on the migration itself
add_pvms(session, get_reversed_new_pvms(PVM_MAP))
migrate_roles(session, get_reversed_pvm_map(PVM_MAP))
try:
session.commit()
except SQLAlchemyError as ex:
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from alembic import op
from sqlalchemy.exc import SQLAlchemyError
from sqlalchemy.orm import Session
from superset.migrations.shared.security_converge import add_pvms, get_reversed_new_pvms, get_reversed_pvm_map, migrate_roles, Pvm | 7 | null | 5 | null | null | 2 | null | Use image node_id 2 for calling a global function with example usage: downgrade() without return types | 102 | node_id 2 | 437,212 | |
test_dtype | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def test_dtype():
dtype = tvm.DataType("handle")
assert dtype.type_code == tvm.DataTypeCode.HANDLE
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from tvm import te
import numpy
import tvm.testing | 7 | null | 4 | null | null | 3 | null | Use image node_id 3 for calling a global function with example usage: test_dtype() without return types | 103 | node_id 3 | 498,113 | |
upgrade | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def upgrade():
bind = op.get_bind()
session = Session(bind=bind)
# Add the new permissions on the migration itself
add_pvms(session, NEW_PVMS)
migrate_roles(session, PVM_MAP)
try:
session.commit()
except SQLAlchemyError as ex:
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from alembic import op
from sqlalchemy.exc import SQLAlchemyError
from sqlalchemy.orm import Session
from superset.migrations.shared.security_converge import add_pvms, get_reversed_new_pvms, get_reversed_pvm_map, migrate_roles, Pvm | 7 | null | 5 | null | null | 2 | null | Use image node_id 1 for calling a global function with example usage: upgrade() without return types | 100 | node_id 1 | 437,211 | |
test_pod_log_reader_rolebinding | TestPodReader | null | true | self,triggerer,webserver,expected | Tests RBAC Pod Reader. | ["Tests","RBAC","Pod","Reader","."] | null | null | null | def test_pod_log_reader_rolebinding(
self, triggerer, webserver, expected
):
docs = render_chart(
values={
"triggerer": {"enabled": triggerer},
"webserver": {"allowPodLogReading": webserver},
},
show_only=["templates/rbac/pod-log-reader-rolebinding.yaml"],
)
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import jmespath
import pytest
from tests.charts.helm_template_generator import render_chart | 7 | 1 | 4 | 0 | null | 0 | 2 | Use image node_id 1 for calling the TestPodReader obj's underlying member method code with example usage: obj.test_pod_log_reader_rolebinding(triggerer, webserver, expected) without return types | 194 | node_id 1 | 13,850 |
test_pod_log_reader_role | TestPodReader | null | true | self,triggerer,webserver,expected | Tests RBAC Pod Reader. | ["Tests","RBAC","Pod","Reader","."] | null | null | null | def test_pod_log_reader_role(self, triggerer, webserver, expected):
docs = render_chart(
values={
"triggerer": {"enabled": triggerer},
"webserver": {"allowPodLogReading": webserver},
},
show_only=["templates/rbac/pod-log-reader-role.yaml"],
)
actual = (
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import jmespath
import pytest
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test_env_after_learn | global | null | false | algo | null | null | null | null | env | def test_env_after_learn(algo):
def make_env():
# acktr requires too much RAM, fails on travis
env = gym.make(
"CartPole-v1" if algo == "acktr" else "PongNoFrameskip-v4"
)
return env
make_session(make_default=True, graph=tf.Graph())
env = SubprocVecEnv([make_env]... | ["def","test_env_after_learn","(","algo",")",":","def","make_env","(",")",":","#","acktr","requires","too","much","RAM",",","fails","on","travis","env","=","gym.make","(","``","CartPole-v1","''","if","algo","==","``","acktr","''","else","``","PongNoFrameskip-v4","''",")","return","env","make_session","(","make_default=... | 12 | 27 | null | test_env_after_learn.py | baselines/baselines/common/tests/test_env_after_learn.py | import pytest
import gym
import tensorflow
from baselines.common.vec_env.subproc_vec_env import SubprocVecEnv
from baselines.run import get_learn_function
from baselines.common.tf_util import make_session | 7 | null | 6 | null | null | 1 | null | Use image node_id 1 for calling a global function with example usage: test_env_after_learn(algo) and returns: env | 113 | node_id 1 | 35,143 |
find_constraint_name | global | null | false | upgrade | null | null | null | null | generic_find_constraint_name | def find_constraint_name(upgrade=True):
cols = {"column_name"} if upgrade else {"datasource_name"}
return generic_find_constraint_name(
table="columns",
columns=cols,
referenced="datasources",
database=db,
)
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from alembic import op
from superset import db
from superset.utils.core import generic_find_constraint_name | 7 | null | 4 | null | null | 3 | null | Use image node_id 1 for calling a global function with example usage: find_constraint_name(upgrade) and returns: generic_find_constraint_name | 141 | node_id 1 | 436,850 |
test_strict_warning_false | global | null | false | setup,strictness | null | null | null | null | null | def test_strict_warning_false(setup, strictness):
# If the user doesn't wish to be strict about warnings
# the following shouldn't raise any error
os.environ["SKIMAGE_TEST_STRICT_WARNINGS"] = strictness
with expected_warnings(["some warnings"]):
pass
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from skimage._shared._warnings import expected_warnings
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test_strict_warning_true | global | null | false | setup,strictness | null | null | null | null | null | def test_strict_warning_true(setup, strictness):
os.environ["SKIMAGE_TEST_STRICT_WARNINGS"] = strictness
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
with expected_warnings(["some warnings"]):
pass
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from skimage._shared._warnings import expected_warnings
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test_strict_warnigns_default | global | null | false | setup | null | null | null | null | null | def test_strict_warnigns_default(setup):
# By default we should fail on missing expected warnings
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
with expected_warnings(["some warnings"]):
pass
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from skimage._shared._warnings import expected_warnings
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test_poly_clip | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def test_poly_clip():
x = [0, 1, 2, 1]
y = [0, -1, 0, 1]
yc, xc = polygon_clip(y, x, 0, 0, 1, 1)
assert_equal(polygon_area(yc, xc), 0.5)
x = [-1, 1.5, 1.5, -1]
y = [0.5, 0.5, 1.5, 1.5]
yc, xc = polygon_clip(y, x, 0, 0, 1, 1)
assert_equal(polygon_area(yc, xc), 0.5)
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from skimage._shared._geometry import polygon_clip, polygon_area
import numpy
from numpy.testing import assert_equal, assert_almost_equal | 7 | null | 4 | null | null | 3 | null | Use image node_id 2 for calling a global function with example usage: test_poly_clip() without return types | 107 | node_id 2 | 344,275 | |
test_hand_clip | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def test_hand_clip():
(r0, c0, r1, c1) = (1.0, 1.5, 2.1, 2.5)
clip_r, clip_c = polygon_clip(
hand[:, 1], hand[:, 0], r0, c0, r1, c1
)
assert_equal(clip_r.size, 19)
assert_equal(clip_r[0], clip_r[-1])
assert_equal(clip_c[0], clip_c[-1])
(r0, c0, r1, c1) = (1.0, 1.5, 1.7, 2.5)
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from skimage._shared._geometry import polygon_clip, polygon_area
import numpy
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test_call_works_when_ngram_size_is_1 | TestNGramRepeatBlockProcessor | null | true | self | null | null | null | null | null | def test_call_works_when_ngram_size_is_1(self) -> None:
seq1 = torch.tensor([1, 3, 0], device=device)
seq2 = torch.tensor([2, 1, 1], device=device)
seqs = torch.stack([seq1, seq2])
probs1 = torch.tensor([0.1, 0.1, 0.1, 0.1], device=device)
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from fairseq2.generation import NGramRepeatBlockProcessor
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get_credentials | UsernamePasswordCredentialProvider | CredentialProvider | true | self | Simple implementation of CredentialProvider that just wraps static
username and password. | ["Simple","implementation","of","CredentialProvider","that","just","wraps","static","username","and","password","."] | null | null | self,self, self | def get_credentials(self):
if self.username:
return self.username, self.password
return (self.password,)
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__init__ | UsernamePasswordCredentialProvider | CredentialProvider | true | self,username,password | Simple implementation of CredentialProvider that just wraps static
username and password. | ["Simple","implementation","of","CredentialProvider","that","just","wraps","static","username","and","password","."] | null | null | UsernamePasswordCredentialProvider | def __init__(
self,
username: Optional[str] = None,
password: Optional[str] = None,
):
self.username = username or ""
self.password = password or ""
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get_credentials | CredentialProvider | null | true | self | Credentials Provider. | ["Credentials","Provider","."] | null | null | null | def get_credentials(self) -> Union[Tuple[str], Tuple[str, str]]:
raise NotImplementedError("get_credentials must be implemented")
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fake_decode_token | global | null | false | token | null | null | null | null | User | def fake_decode_token(token):
return User(
username=token + "fakedecoded",
email="john@example.com",
full_name="John Doe",
)
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from fastapi import Depends, FastAPI
from fastapi.security import OAuth2PasswordBearer
from pydantic import BaseModel | 7 | null | 4 | null | null | 1 | null | Use image node_id 1 for calling a global function with example usage: fake_decode_token(token) and returns: User | 112 | node_id 1 | 135,730 |
downgrade | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def downgrade():
constraint = (
find_constraint_name(False)
or "fk_columns_datasource_name_datasources"
)
with op.batch_alter_table(
"columns", naming_convention=naming_convention
) as batch_op:
batch_op.drop_constraint(constraint, type_="foreignkey")
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from alembic import op
from superset import db
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llama_tokenizer | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | None,LlamaTokenizer | def llama_tokenizer():
try:
return LlamaTokenizer.from_pretrained(
"meta-llama/Llama-2-7b-hf"
)
except OSError as e:
if unskip_missing_tokenizer:
raise e
return None
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from transformers import LlamaTokenizer | 7 | null | 2 | null | null | 5 | null | Use image node_id 1 for calling a global function with example usage: llama_tokenizer() and returns: None, LlamaTokenizer | 121 | node_id 1 | 166,993 | |
setup_tokenizer | global | null | false | llama_tokenizer | null | null | null | null | _helper | def setup_tokenizer(llama_tokenizer):
def _helper(tokenizer_mock):
# Align with Llama 2 tokenizer
tokenizer_mock.from_pretrained.return_value = llama_tokenizer
return _helper
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skip_if_tokenizer_is_missing | global | null | false | request,llama_tokenizer | null | null | null | null | null | def skip_if_tokenizer_is_missing(request, llama_tokenizer):
if (
request.node.get_closest_marker("skip_missing_tokenizer")
and not unskip_missing_tokenizer
):
if llama_tokenizer is None:
pytest.skip(ACCESS_ERROR_MSG)
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from transformers import LlamaTokenizer | 7 | null | 2 | null | null | 5 | null | Use image node_id 3 for calling a global function with example usage: skip_if_tokenizer_is_missing(request, llama_tokenizer) without return types | 145 | node_id 3 | 166,995 |
pytest_addoption | global | null | false | parser | null | null | null | null | null | def pytest_addoption(parser):
parser.addoption(
"--unskip-missing-tokenizer",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help="disable skip missing tokenizer",
)
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from transformers import LlamaTokenizer | 7 | null | 2 | null | null | 5 | null | Use image node_id 4 for calling a global function with example usage: pytest_addoption(parser) without return types | 115 | node_id 4 | 166,996 |
upgrade | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def upgrade():
try:
constraint = find_constraint_name()
with op.batch_alter_table(
"columns", naming_convention=naming_convention
) as batch_op:
if constraint:
batch_op.drop_constraint(
constraint, type_="foreignkey"
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from alembic import op
from superset import db
from superset.utils.core import generic_find_constraint_name | 7 | null | 4 | null | null | 3 | null | Use image node_id 2 for calling a global function with example usage: upgrade() without return types | 100 | node_id 2 | 436,851 | |
setup | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def setup():
# Remove any environment variable if it exists
old_strictness = os.environ.pop(
"SKIMAGE_TEST_STRICT_WARNINGS", None
)
yield
# Add the user's desired strictness
if old_strictness is not None:
os.environ["SKIMAGE_TEST_STRICT_WARNINGS"] = old_strictness
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from skimage._shared._warnings import expected_warnings
import pytest | 7 | null | 3 | null | null | 4 | null | Use image node_id 1 for calling a global function with example usage: setup() without return types | 98 | node_id 1 | 344,312 | |
test_benchmark_infra_runs | TestDynamoBenchmark | unittest | true | self | null | null | Basic smoke test that TorchBench runs.
This test is mainly meant to check that our setup in fbcode
doesn't break.
If you see a failure here related to missing CPP headers, then
you likely need to update the resources list in:
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"""
Basic smoke test that TorchBench runs.
This test is mainly meant to check that our setup in fbcode
doesn't break.
If you see a failure here related to missing CPP headers, then
you likely need to update the resources list in:
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import unittest
from .common import parse_args, run
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forward | C2SimpleNet | null | true | self,niters | This module constructs a net with 'op_name' operator. The net consist
a series of such operator.
It initializes the workspace with input blob equal to the number of parameters
needed for the op.
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workspace.RunNet(self.net, niters, False)
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from caffe2.python import core, workspace
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read_items | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | list | def read_items() -> List[Item]:
return [
Item(
name="Portal Gun",
description="Device to travel through the multi-rick-verse",
),
Item(name="Plumbus"),
]
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from fastapi import FastAPI
from pydantic import BaseModel | 7 | null | 3 | null | null | 2 | null | Use image node_id 2 for calling a global function with example usage: read_items() and returns: list | 100 | node_id 2 | 135,815 | |
upgrade | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def upgrade():
"""Apply Add ``RenderedTaskInstanceFields`` table"""
json_type = sa.JSON
conn = op.get_bind()
if conn.dialect.name != "postgresql":
# Mysql 5.7+/MariaDB 10.2.3 has JSON support. Rather than checking for
# versions, check for the function existing.
try:
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import sqlalchemy
from alembic import op
from sqlalchemy import text
from airflow.migrations.db_types import StringID | 7 | null | 5 | null | null | 2 | null | Use image node_id 1 for calling a global function with example usage: upgrade() without return types | 100 | node_id 1 | 2,595 | |
has_unique_constraint | global | null | false | constraint_name,table_name | null | null | null | null | unknown | def has_unique_constraint(
constraint_name: str, table_name: str
) -> bool:
bind = op.get_bind()
inspector = Inspector.from_engine(bind)
unique_constraints = inspector.get_unique_constraints(table_name)
return constraint_name in {
constraint["name"] for constraint in unique_constraints
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from alembic import op
from sqlalchemy.engine.reflection import Inspector
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upgrade | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def upgrade():
op.create_table(
"report_schedule",
sa.Column("id", sa.Integer(), nullable=False),
sa.Column("type", sa.String(length=50), nullable=False),
sa.Column(
"name", sa.String(length=150), nullable=False, unique=True
),
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from alembic import op
from sqlalchemy.engine.reflection import Inspector
from sqlalchemy.exc import OperationalError | 7 | null | 4 | null | null | 3 | null | Use image node_id 1 for calling a global function with example usage: upgrade() without return types | 100 | node_id 1 | 437,188 | |
upgrade | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def upgrade():
# We previously had a KnownEvent's table, but we deleted the table without
# a down migration to remove it (so we didn't delete anyone's data if they
# were happening to use the feature.
#
# But before we can delete the users table we need to drop the FK
conn = op.get_bind()
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import sqlalchemy
from alembic import op
from sqlalchemy import inspect, text
from sqlalchemy.dialects import mysql | 7 | null | 5 | null | null | 2 | null | Use image node_id 1 for calling a global function with example usage: upgrade() without return types | 100 | node_id 1 | 2,607 | |
downgrade | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def downgrade():
conn = op.get_bind()
op.create_table(
"users",
sa.Column("id", sa.Integer(), nullable=False),
sa.Column("username", sa.String(length=250), nullable=True),
sa.Column("email", sa.String(length=500), nullable=True),
sa.Column("password", sa.String(255)),
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from alembic import op
from sqlalchemy import inspect, text
from sqlalchemy.dialects import mysql | 7 | null | 5 | null | null | 2 | null | Use image node_id 2 for calling a global function with example usage: downgrade() without return types | 102 | node_id 2 | 2,608 | |
evaluation | global | null | false | X_selected,n_clusters,y | null | null | null | null | nmi, acc | def evaluation(X_selected, n_clusters, y):
"""
This function calculates ARI, ACC and NMI of clustering results
Input
-----
X_selected: {numpy array}, shape (n_samples, n_selected_features}
input data on the selected features
n_clusters: {int}
number of clusters
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import sklearn.utils.linear_assignment_
from sklearn.metrics import accuracy_score
from sklearn.metrics.cluster import normalized_mutual_info_score
from sklearn.cluster import KMeans | 7 | null | 5 | null | null | 2 | null | Use image node_id 2 for calling a global function with example usage: evaluation(X_selected, n_clusters, y) and returns: nmi, acc | 130 | node_id 2 | 343,991 |
best_map | global | null | false | l1,l2 | null | null | null | null | new_l2 | def best_map(l1, l2):
"""
Permute labels of l2 to match l1 as much as possible
"""
if len(l1) != len(l2):
print("L1.shape must == L2.shape")
exit(0)
label1 = np.unique(l1)
n_class1 = len(label1)
label2 = np.unique(l2)
n_class2 = len(label2)
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from sklearn.metrics.cluster import normalized_mutual_info_score
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encode_base64 | global | null | false | msg | null | null | null | null | null | def encode_base64(msg):
"""Encode the message's payload in Base64.
Also, add an appropriate Content-Transfer-Encoding header.
"""
orig = msg.get_payload(decode=True)
encdata = str(_bencode(orig), "ascii")
msg.set_payload(encdata)
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"""Encode the message's payload in quoted-printable.
Also, add an appropriate Content-Transfer-Encoding header.
"""
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"""Set the Content-Transfer-Encoding header to 7bit or 8bit."""
orig = msg.get_payload(decode=True)
if orig is None:
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"""Do nothing."""
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__init__ | Foo | null | true | self | Docstring for class Foo. Example from Sphinx docs. | ["Docstring","for","class","Foo",".","Example","from","Sphinx","docs","."] | null | null | Foo | def __init__(self):
#: Doc comment for instance attribute qux.
self.qux = 3
self.spam = 4
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import sys
import a
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torch_nn_func_batchnorm | global | null | false | input,running_mean,running_var,weight,bias,training,momentum,eps | null | null | null | null | flops, macs | def torch_nn_func_batchnorm(
input: torch.Tensor,
running_mean: Optional[torch.Tensor],
running_var: Optional[torch.Tensor],
weight: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
bias: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
training: bool = False,
momentum: float = 0.1,
eps: float = 1e-5,
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import torch
from ..registry import meta_profiler_function | 7 | null | 3 | null | null | 4 | null | Use image node_id 4 for calling a global function with example usage: torch_nn_func_batchnorm(input, running_mean, running_var, weight, bias, training, momentum, eps) and returns: flops, macs | 192 | node_id 4 | 41,339 |
torch_nn_func_layernorm | global | null | false | input,normalized_shape,weight,bias,eps | null | null | null | null | flops, macs | def torch_nn_func_layernorm(
input: torch.Tensor,
normalized_shape: List[int],
weight: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
bias: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
eps: float = 1e-5,
) -> Tuple[int, int]:
has_affine = weight is not None
flops = input.numel() * (5 if has_affine else 4)
macs = 0
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test_model_dump_json | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def test_model_dump_json() -> None:
class A(BaseModel):
a: str
b: int = 2
assert (
model_dump_json(A(a="aaa")).replace(" ", "")
== '{"a":"aaa","b":2}'
)
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from typing_extensions import Annotated
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test_complex_file | global | null | false | test_case | null | null | null | null | null | def test_complex_file(test_case):
"""Run domain-specific tests from test.py file."""
case_module = __import__(
f"test_cases.{test_case}",
globals=globals(),
locals=locals(),
fromlist=["expectation"],
level=1,
)
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import re
import pytest
from pydocstyle.violations import Error, ErrorRegistry
from pydocstyle.checker import check
from pydocstyle.config import ConfigurationParser | 7 | null | 6 | null | null | 1 | null | Use image node_id 1 for calling a global function with example usage: test_complex_file(test_case) without return types | 119 | node_id 1 | 258,436 |
upgrade | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def upgrade():
conn = op.get_bind()
inspector = inspect(conn)
tables = inspector.get_table_names()
if "sensor_instance" in tables:
return
op.create_table(
"sensor_instance",
sa.Column("id", sa.Integer(), nullable=False),
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import sqlalchemy
from alembic import op
from sqlalchemy import func, inspect
from airflow.migrations.db_types import TIMESTAMP, StringID | 7 | null | 5 | null | null | 2 | null | Use image node_id 1 for calling a global function with example usage: upgrade() without return types | 100 | node_id 1 | 2,622 | |
downgrade | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def downgrade():
conn = op.get_bind()
inspector = inspect(conn)
tables = inspector.get_table_names()
if "sensor_instance" in tables:
op.drop_table("sensor_instance")
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import sqlalchemy
from alembic import op
from sqlalchemy import func, inspect
from airflow.migrations.db_types import TIMESTAMP, StringID | 7 | null | 5 | null | null | 2 | null | Use image node_id 2 for calling a global function with example usage: downgrade() without return types | 102 | node_id 2 | 2,623 | |
__init__ | Dialog | null | true | self,master | null | null | null | null | Dialog | def __init__(self, master=None, **options):
if master is None:
master = options.get("parent")
self.master = master
self.options = options
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function | global | null | false | default | null | null | null | null | default,x | def function(default=None):
"""Docstring comes first.
Possibly many lines.
"""
# FIXME: Some comment about why this function is crap but still in production.
import inner_imports
if inner_imports.are_evil():
# Explains why we have this if.
# In great detail indeed.
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import sys
import a
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test_compare | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def test_compare():
node_1 = node.Node(node_id=1)
node_2 = node.Node(node_id=2)
edge_1 = edge.Edge(node_1, None, node_2)
assert path.Path.new_empty_path() == path.Path.new_empty_path()
assert path.Path(
nodes=[node_1, node_2], edges=[edge_1]
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from redis.commands.graph import edge, node, path | 7 | null | 2 | null | null | 5 | null | Use image node_id 5 for calling a global function with example usage: test_compare() without return types | 105 | node_id 5 | 340,401 | |
test_nodes_and_edges | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def test_nodes_and_edges():
node_1 = node.Node(node_id=1)
node_2 = node.Node(node_id=2)
edge_1 = edge.Edge(node_1, None, node_2)
p = path.Path.new_empty_path()
assert p.nodes() == []
p.add_node(node_1)
assert [] == p.edges()
assert 0 == p.edge_count()
assert [node_1] == p.nodes()
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main | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def main() -> None:
"""Compare two llama checkpoint directories"""
one_files = sorted(
glob.glob(os.path.join(sys.argv[1], "consolidated.*.pth"))
)
two_files = sorted(
glob.glob(os.path.join(sys.argv[2], "consolidated.*.pth"))
)
assert len(one_files) == len(
two_files
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import glob
import os
import sys
import torch
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test_wrong_flows | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def test_wrong_flows():
node_1 = node.Node(node_id=1)
node_2 = node.Node(node_id=2)
node_3 = node.Node(node_id=3)
edge_1 = edge.Edge(node_1, None, node_2)
edge_2 = edge.Edge(node_1, None, node_3)
p = path.Path.new_empty_path()
with pytest.raises(AssertionError):
p.add_edge(edge_1)
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setup | GraphSuite | null | true | self | Benchmark for pixel graph routines in scikit-image. | ["Benchmark","for","pixel","graph","routines","in","scikit-image","."] | null | null | null | def setup(self):
retina = color.rgb2gray(data.retina())
t0, _ = filters.threshold_multiotsu(retina, classes=3)
mask = retina > t0
vessels = filters.sato(retina, sigmas=range(1, 10)) * mask
thresholded = filters.apply_hysteresis_threshold(
vessels, 0.01, 0.03
)
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from scipy import ndimage
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test_new_empty_path | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def test_new_empty_path():
new_empty_path = path.Path.new_empty_path()
assert isinstance(new_empty_path, path.Path)
assert new_empty_path._nodes == []
assert new_empty_path._edges == []
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dense_rocblas | global | null | false | cfg,data,weight,bias,out_dtype | null | null | null | null | matmul | def dense_rocblas(cfg, data, weight, bias=None, out_dtype=None):
"""Dense operator for rocm backend with cblas.
Parameters
----------
data : tvm.te.Tensor
2-D with shape [batch, in_dim]
weight : tvm.te.Tensor
2-D with shape [out_dim, in_dim]
bias : tvm.te.Tensor, optional
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from tvm import autotvm
from tvm.contrib import rocblas
from ..None import generic
from ..None import tag | 7 | null | 5 | null | null | 2 | null | Use image node_id 1 for calling a global function with example usage: dense_rocblas(cfg, data, weight, bias, out_dtype) and returns: matmul | 139 | node_id 1 | 497,565 |
test_type2schema | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def test_type2schema() -> None:
assert type2schema(str) == {"type": "string"}
assert type2schema(int) == {"type": "integer"}
assert type2schema(float) == {"type": "number"}
assert type2schema(bool) == {"type": "boolean"}
assert type2schema(None) == {"type": "null"}
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from typing_extensions import Annotated
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test_lineage_parent_id | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def test_lineage_parent_id():
task = mock.MagicMock(
dag_id="dag_id",
execution_date="execution_date",
try_number=1,
task=mock.MagicMock(task_id="task_id"),
)
actual = lineage_parent_id(run_id="run_id", task_instance=task)
job_name = str(
uuid.uuid3(
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import uuid
from unittest import mock
from airflow.providers.openlineage.plugins.adapter import _DAG_NAMESPACE
from airflow.providers.openlineage.plugins.macros import lineage_parent_id, lineage_run_id | 7 | null | 5 | null | null | 2 | null | Use image node_id 2 for calling a global function with example usage: test_lineage_parent_id() without return types | 115 | node_id 2 | 25,834 | |
test_model_dump | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def test_model_dump() -> None:
class A(BaseModel):
a: str
b: int = 2
assert model_dump(A(a="aaa")) == {"a": "aaa", "b": 2}
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from pydantic import BaseModel, Field
from typing_extensions import Annotated
from autogen._pydantic import model_dump, model_dump_json, type2schema | 7 | null | 4 | null | null | 3 | null | Use image node_id 2 for calling a global function with example usage: test_model_dump() without return types | 108 | node_id 2 | 33,746 | |
test_lineage_run_id | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def test_lineage_run_id():
task = mock.MagicMock(
dag_id="dag_id",
execution_date="execution_date",
try_number=1,
task=mock.MagicMock(task_id="task_id"),
)
actual = lineage_run_id(task)
expected = str(
uuid.uuid3(
uuid.NAMESPACE_URL,
f"{_DA... | ["def","test_lineage_run_id","(",")",":","task","=","mock.MagicMock","(","dag_id=","''","dag_id","''",",","execution_date=","''","execution_date","''",",","try_number=1",",","task=mock.MagicMock","(","task_id=","''","task_id","''",")",",",")","actual","=","lineage_run_id","(","task",")","expected","=","str","(","uuid.u... | 26 | 37 | null | test_macros.py | airflow/tests/providers/openlineage/plugins/test_macros.py | from __future__ import annotations
import uuid
from unittest import mock
from airflow.providers.openlineage.plugins.adapter import _DAG_NAMESPACE
from airflow.providers.openlineage.plugins.macros import lineage_parent_id, lineage_run_id | 7 | null | 5 | null | null | 2 | null | Use image node_id 1 for calling a global function with example usage: test_lineage_run_id() without return types | 112 | node_id 1 | 25,833 | |
__init__ | OPTActor | Actor | true | self,pretrained,config,checkpoint,lora_rank,lora_train_bias | OPT Actor model.
Args:
pretrained (str): Pretrained model name or path.
config (OPTConfig): Model config.
checkpoint (bool): Enable gradient checkpointing.
lora_rank (int): Rank of the low-rank approximation.
lora_train_bias (str): LoRA bias training mode. | ["OPT","Actor","model",".","Args",":","pretrained","(","str",")",":","Pretrained","model","name","or","path",".","config","(","OPTConfig",")",":","Model","config",".","checkpoint","(","bool",")",":","Enable","gradient","checkpointing",".","lora_rank","(","int",")",":","Rank","of","the","low-rank","approximation",".","l... | null | null | OPTActor | def __init__(
self,
pretrained: Optional[str] = None,
config: Optional[OPTConfig] = None,
checkpoint: bool = False,
lora_rank: int = 0,
lora_train_bias: str = "none",
) -> None:
if pretrained is not None:
model = OPTForCausalLM.from_pretrained(pretrained)
elif config is not None:... | ["def","__init__","(","self",",","pretrained",":","Optional","[","str","]","=","None",",","config",":","Optional","[","OPTConfig","]","=","None",",","checkpoint",":","bool","=","False",",","lora_rank",":","int","=","0",",","lora_train_bias",":","str","=","``","none","''",",",")","-",">","None",":","if","pretrained","is... | 21 | 37 | null | opt_actor.py | colossalai/applications/Chat/coati/models/opt/opt_actor.py | from typing import Optional
from transformers.models.opt.configuration_opt import OPTConfig
from transformers.models.opt.modeling_opt import OPTForCausalLM
from ..base import Actor | 7 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | Use image node_id 1 to create a new OPTActor object from inherited base classes: Actor with example: obj = OPTActor(pretrained, config, checkpoint, lora_rank, lora_train_bias) | 175 | node_id 1 | 39,285 |
test_init | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def test_init():
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
path.Path(None, None)
path.Path([], None)
path.Path(None, [])
assert isinstance(path.Path([], []), path.Path)
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from redis.commands.graph import edge, node, path | 7 | null | 2 | null | null | 5 | null | Use image node_id 1 for calling a global function with example usage: test_init() without return types | 102 | node_id 1 | 340,397 | |
time_build_pixel_graph | GraphSuite | null | true | self | Benchmark for pixel graph routines in scikit-image. | ["Benchmark","for","pixel","graph","routines","in","scikit-image","."] | null | null | null | def time_build_pixel_graph(self):
graph.pixel_graph(self.skeleton, connectivity=2)
| ["def","time_build_pixel_graph","(","self",")",":","graph.pixel_graph","(","self.skeleton",",","connectivity=2",")"] | 29 | 30 | null | benchmark_graph.py | scikit-image/benchmarks/benchmark_graph.py | import numpy
from scipy import ndimage
from skimage import color, data, filters, graph, morphology | 7 | 1 | 3 | 0 | null | 0 | 3 | Use image node_id 2 for calling the GraphSuite obj's underlying member method code with example usage: obj.time_build_pixel_graph() without return types | 152 | node_id 2 | 344,035 |
time_central_pixel | GraphSuite | null | true | self | Benchmark for pixel graph routines in scikit-image. | ["Benchmark","for","pixel","graph","routines","in","scikit-image","."] | null | null | null | def time_central_pixel(self):
graph.central_pixel(self.g, self.n)
| ["def","time_central_pixel","(","self",")",":","graph.central_pixel","(","self.g",",","self.n",")"] | 32 | 33 | null | benchmark_graph.py | scikit-image/benchmarks/benchmark_graph.py | import numpy
from scipy import ndimage
from skimage import color, data, filters, graph, morphology | 7 | 1 | 3 | 0 | null | 0 | 3 | Use image node_id 3 for calling the GraphSuite obj's underlying member method code with example usage: obj.time_central_pixel() without return types | 148 | node_id 3 | 344,036 |
downgrade | global | null | false | null | null | null | null | null | def downgrade():
"""Unapply Increase length of ``Flask-AppBuilder`` ``ab_view_menu.name`` column"""
conn = op.get_bind()
inspector = inspect(conn)
tables = inspector.get_table_names()
if "ab_view_menu" in tables:
if conn.dialect.name == "sqlite":
op.execute("PRAGMA foreign_keys=o... | ["def","downgrade","(",")",":","``","''","''","Unapply","Increase","length","of","``","Flask-AppBuilder","``","``","ab_view_menu.name","``","column","''","''","''","conn","=","op.get_bind","(",")","inspector","=","inspect","(","conn",")","tables","=","inspector.get_table_names","(",")","if","``","ab_view_menu","''","in... | 72 | 96 | null | 0058_1_10_13_increase_length_of_fab_ab_view_menu_.py | airflow/airflow/migrations/versions/0058_1_10_13_increase_length_of_fab_ab_view_menu_.py | from __future__ import annotations
import sqlalchemy
from alembic import op
from sqlalchemy import inspect
from airflow.migrations.db_types import StringID | 7 | null | 5 | null | null | 2 | null | Use image node_id 2 for calling a global function with example usage: downgrade() without return types | 102 | node_id 2 | 2,606 | |
conv2d_nchw_miopen | global | null | false | cfg,data,kernel,strides,padding,dilation,layout,out_dtype | null | null | null | null | miopen | def conv2d_nchw_miopen(
cfg,
data,
kernel,
strides,
padding,
dilation,
layout="NCHW",
out_dtype="float32",
):
"""Conv2D operator for rocm backend.
Parameters
----------
cfg: ConfigEntity
The config for this template
input : tvm.te.Tensor
4-D with sha... | ["def","conv2d_nchw_miopen","(","cfg",",","data",",","kernel",",","strides",",","padding",",","dilation",",","layout=","''","NCHW","''",",","out_dtype=","''","float32","''",",",")",":","``","''","''","Conv2D","operator","for","rocm","backend",".","Parameters","--","--","--","--","--","cfg",":","ConfigEntity","The","con... | 28 | 80 | null | conv2d.py | tvm/python/tvm/topi/rocm/conv2d.py | from tvm import autotvm
from tvm.contrib import miopen
from ..None import generic
from ..utils import get_const_tuple
from ..nn.utils import get_pad_tuple | 7 | null | 5 | null | null | 2 | null | Use image node_id 1 for calling a global function with example usage: conv2d_nchw_miopen(cfg, data, kernel, strides, padding, dilation, layout, out_dtype) and returns: miopen | 174 | node_id 1 | 497,563 |
init | LSTMBenchmark | op_bench | true | self,I,H,NL,B,D,dtype | null | null | null | null | null | def init(self, I, H, NL, B, D, dtype):
sequence_len = 128
batch_size = 16
# The quantized.dynamic.LSTM has a bug. That's why we create a regular
# LSTM, and quantize it later. See issue #31192.
scale = 1.0 / 256
zero_point = 0
cell_nn = nn.LSTM(
input_size=I,
hidden_size=H,
... | ["def","init","(","self",",","I",",","H",",","NL",",","B",",","D",",","dtype",")",":","sequence_len","=","128","batch_size","=","16","#","The","quantized.dynamic.LSTM","has","a","bug",".","That","'s","why","we","create","a","regular","#","LSTM",",","and","quantize","it","later",".","See","issue","#","31192.","scale","=... | 27 | 60 | null | qrnn_test.py | pytorch/benchmarks/operator_benchmark/pt/qrnn_test.py | import torch
from torch import nn
import operator_benchmark | 7 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | Use image node_id 1 for calling the LSTMBenchmark obj's underlying member method code with example usage: obj.init(I, H, NL, B, D, dtype) without return types | 158 | node_id 1 | 271,988 |
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