This is needed because if we codegen cells for nested frames AFTER side effects, then reconstruction could get messed up. From below:
>The added test case demonstrates the reconstruction failure if we kept cell codegen at the original place (only happens with nested graph breaks since we reconstruct nested frame cells from VariableTracker rather than directly using LOAD_CLOSURE).
>At a high level, what happened before this change was that side_effects was pruning the cells (I don't recall exactly why this happens), and because cells were codegen'd after the side effects were applied, we were unable to properly reconstruct the cell. The error I was seeing was a list/tuple IndexError.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/160601
Approved by: https://github.com/mlazos
Earlier if there were no ops in the graph, fullgraph=True will also fallback to eager. This hides issues in testing, where we silently fallback to eager, and do not test optimized bytecode. As can be seen in the PR, I had to fix several tests when I forced to use the optimized bytecode in the absence of graph. A few failing tests will be fixed in follow up PRs.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/146527
Approved by: https://github.com/zou3519, https://github.com/StrongerXi
* Automatically applies ruff rule 401. Turns loops into equivalent list comprehensions which are faster and do not leak the scope of the loop variables.
* list comprehensions not only often have better typing, but are 50+% faster than for loops on overhead. They also preserve length information etc and are better for the interpreter to optimize.
* Manually went back and made mypy happy after the change.
* Also fixed style lints in files covered by flake8 but not by pyfmt
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/140980
Approved by: https://github.com/justinchuby, https://github.com/malfet
This patch adds 2 simple methods `VariableTracker.is_mutable()` and
`VariableTracker.is_immutable()`, which helps clarify intention. For
instance, rather than writing
```python
if var.mutation_type:
...
```
After this patch one can write
```python
if var.is_mutable():
...
```
This patch also simplifies `mutation_type` propagation in some
`ListVariable` methods.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/139341
Approved by: https://github.com/mlazos, https://github.com/anijain2305
ghstack dependencies: #139339, #139340
This patch addresses the renaming part of #133027, specifically, it
renames the following and adds documentation for relevant classes.
1. `VariableTracker.mutable_local` to `mutation_type`
2. `MatableLocal `to `ValueMutationNew`
3. `MutableSideEffects `to `ValueMutationExisting`
4. `MutableLocalSource` to `SourceType`
5. `MutableLocalSource.Local` to `New`
Note that (2), (3) and (5) are mainly to bring consistency between them
and `AttributeMutationNew`, `AttributeMutationExisting`.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/139339
Approved by: https://github.com/jansel, https://github.com/mlazos, https://github.com/anijain2305
## `VariableTracker::build()` hides the Builders
### The problem
In the current code, creating a `VariableTracker` involves choosing one of two `Builder` classes and either calling a method, or calling a constructor that creates an object that you immediately call, [like this](083c9149b7/torch/_dynamo/variables/functions.py (L761-L768)).
Variations on this code are repeated in many places.
More, the `Builder` classes have a lot of dependencies, so they have to be loaded late in the whole import process to avoid circular imports, so they end up being repeatedly imported at local scope.
### The solution
In this commit, the import from `builder` and the logic of choosing and calling the Builder class are hidden in a single static factory method, `VariableTracker.build()`, easier to reason about and to import.
This commit net lowers the total lines of code by over 150 lines by removing repetitive logic and unnecessary local imports.
**CHANGES:** Originally the name of the static method was `VariableTracker.create()` but a static method on a derived class, `LazyVariableTracker.create()` now exists with a different signature that's irreconcilable, so the new static method was renamed to `VariableTracker.build()`.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/135714
Approved by: https://github.com/jansel
Changes:
1. Move `polyfill.py` -> `polyfills/__init__.py`. It can be used as `polyfill.xxx` -> `polyfills.xxx`.
2. Move submodule loading from `polyfills/__init__.py` to `polyfills/loader.py`.
Merge `polyfill.py` and `polyfills/` packages. Each polyfill module have its own namespace for better code organization.
The ultimate goal is make `polyfills/__init__.py` empty and all polyfill functions move to its own namespace.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/133977
Approved by: https://github.com/jansel
Need to revert due to internal hangs: S437700
This reverts commit b6c1490cc02316ffe85e5ae74651d80f0158ba64.
Revert "[dynamo] implement IteratorVariable and polyfill fallbacks for enumerate (#131725)"
This reverts commit 2576dbbc35d66e8e9ed6cb12216ccc424cb87ec3.
Revert "[dynamo] add itertools repeat/count bytecode reconstruction (#131716)"
This reverts commit 35b4de32fafc5ad024c20ef1275711bffc557ae9.
Revert "[dynamo] add lazy IteratorVariable implementations for map and zip (#131413)"
This reverts commit 7d282d87550787d8269593093519c2ad7c5032cd.
Fixes #ISSUE_NUMBER
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/132528
Approved by: https://github.com/ZainRizvi
Need to revert due to internal hangs: S437700
This reverts commit b6c1490cc02316ffe85e5ae74651d80f0158ba64.
Revert "[dynamo] implement IteratorVariable and polyfill fallbacks for enumerate (#131725)"
This reverts commit 2576dbbc35d66e8e9ed6cb12216ccc424cb87ec3.
Revert "[dynamo] add itertools repeat/count bytecode reconstruction (#131716)"
This reverts commit 35b4de32fafc5ad024c20ef1275711bffc557ae9.
Revert "[dynamo] add lazy IteratorVariable implementations for map and zip (#131413)"
This reverts commit 7d282d87550787d8269593093519c2ad7c5032cd.
Fixes #ISSUE_NUMBER
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/132528
Approved by: https://github.com/ZainRizvi