Add similar semantics for creating a buffer object similar to creating a parameter. This is done by introducing a new Buffer class that can be used for type disambiguation. The underlying functionality of registering a buffer remains the same as the register_buffer method has not been changed. The persistent parameter in the Buffer type is to indicate whether a buffer object should be persistent or not. Other non-test changes have to do with getting the new Buffer type recognized by inductor and dynamo. Remaining changes are test changes to make sure that the Buffer type can be used as a drop in replacement for register_buffer as it just leads to register_buffer being called. The addition of this new functionality still allows for normal tensors to be used as buffers so these changes are intended to be backwards compatible.
Fixes#35735
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Gawarecki <mikaylagawarecki@gmail.com>
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/125971
Approved by: https://github.com/albanD, https://github.com/anijain2305, https://github.com/mlazos
Update ruff to 0.4.1 .
This version fixes a lot false negatives/false positives, is 20-40% faster, and has various other bug fixes.
Below is a before and after table showing the execution time of ruff lint and ruff format in milliseconds courtesy of https://astral.sh/blog/ruff-v0.4.0
| Repository | Linter (v0.3) | Linter (v0.4) | Formatter (v0.3) | Formatter (v0.4) |
|----------------------------------------------------|---------------|---------------|------------------|------------------|
| [pytorch/pytorch](https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch) | 328.7 | 251.8 | 351.1 | 274.9 |
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/124549
Approved by: https://github.com/ezyang
Make variables in dict lazy and remove DICT_KEYS guard.
We build the keys of a dict depth-first and we rely on the guards of
each element in the dict to create the correct guards. This allows us to
remove the rather buggy DICT_KEYS guard and make the guard lazy.
The guards are not completely lazy yet, as we instantiate them in
`_HashableTracker._eq_impl` but it should be possible to make them
truly lazy.
Also, adding new types to the supported types within keys should be less
error prone.
This is marginally less efficient when we graph break, but in turn we
should graph break much less. It also makes the dicts code easier to maintain
(removes `is_hashable_python_var`).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/117625
Approved by: https://github.com/jansel, https://github.com/peterbell10, https://github.com/anijain2305
ghstack dependencies: #117982, #118098, #117983
This is a lot of files changed! Don't panic! Here's how it works:
* Previously, we set `follow_imports = silent` for our mypy.ini configuration. Per https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/running_mypy.html#follow-imports, what this does is whenever we have an import to a module which is not listed as a file to be typechecked in mypy, we typecheck it as normal but suppress all errors that occurred in that file.
* When mypy is run inside lintrunner, the list of files is precisely the files covered by the glob in lintrunner.toml, but with files in excludes excluded.
* The top-level directive `# mypy: ignore-errors` instructs mypy to typecheck the file as normal, but ignore all errors.
* Therefore, it should be equivalent to set `follow_imports = normal`, if we put `# mypy: ignore-errors` on all files that were previously excluded from the file list.
* Having done this, we can remove the exclude list from .lintrunner.toml, since excluding a file from typechecking is baked into the files themselves.
* torch/_dynamo and torch/_inductor were previously in the exclude list, because they were covered by MYPYINDUCTOR. It is not OK to mark these as `# mypy: ignore-errors` as this will impede typechecking on the alternate configuration. So they are temporarily being checked twice, but I am suppressing the errors in these files as the configurations are not quite the same. I plan to unify the configurations so this is only a temporary state.
* There were some straggler type errors after these changes somehow, so I fixed them as needed. There weren't that many.
In the future, to start type checking a file, just remove the ignore-errors directive from the top of the file.
The codemod was done with this script authored by GPT-4:
```
import glob
exclude_patterns = [
...
]
for pattern in exclude_patterns:
for filepath in glob.glob(pattern, recursive=True):
if filepath.endswith('.py'):
with open(filepath, 'r+') as f:
content = f.read()
f.seek(0, 0)
f.write('# mypy: ignore-errors\n\n' + content)
```
Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <ezyang@meta.com>
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/118414
Approved by: https://github.com/thiagocrepaldi, https://github.com/albanD
Fixes#68972
Relands #107246
To avoid causing Meta-internal CI failures, this PR avoids always asserting that the default dtype is float in the `TestCase.setUp/tearDown` methods. Instead, the assert is only done if `TestCase._default_dtype_check_enabled == True`. `_default_dtype_check_enabled` is set to True in the `if __name__ == "__main__":` blocks of all the relevant test files that have required changes for this issue
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/108088
Approved by: https://github.com/ezyang
Add similar semantics for creating a buffer object similar to creating a parameter. This is done by introducing a new `Buffer` class that can be used for type disambiguation. The underlying functionality of registering a buffer remains the same as the `register_buffer` method has not been changed. The `persistent` parameter in the `Buffer` type is to indicate whether a buffer object should be persistent or not. Other non-test changes have to do with getting the new `Buffer` type recognized by inductor and dynamo. Remaining changes are test changes to make sure that the `Buffer` type can be used as a drop in replacement for `register_buffer` as it just leads to `register_buffer` being called. The addition of this new functionality still allows for normal tensors to be used as buffers so these changes are intended to be backwards compatible.
Fixes#35735
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/104069
Approved by: https://github.com/mikaylagawarecki
Adding the PR discussed in #96295.
- Adds tests for all current padding layers to `module_db` in `torch/testing/_internal/common_modules.py` ( `nn.ReflectionPad`, `nn.ReplicationPad`, `nn.ZeroPad`, `nn.ConstantPad` ) for 1D, 2D, and 3D variants.
- Removes tests for the same padding layers from `torch/testing/_internal/common_nn.py`
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/96641
Approved by: https://github.com/albanD
Fixes#95796
### Implementation
Adds python implementation for `nn.ZeroPad1d` and `nn.ZeroPad3d` in `torch/nn/modules/padding.py`.
Adds cpp implementation for `nn::ZeroPad1d` and `nn::ZeroPad3d` in the following 3 files, refactored with templates similarly to `nn::ConstantPad`'s implementation: <br>
- `torch/crsc/api/include/torch/nn/modules/padding.h`
- `torch/csrc/api/include/torch/nn/options/padding.h`
- `torch/csrc/api/src/nn/modules/padding.cpp`
Also added relevant definitions in `torch/nn/modules/__init__.py`.
### Testing
Adds the following tests:
- cpp tests of similar length and structure as `ConstantPad` and the existing `ZeroPad2d` impl in `test/cpp/api/modules.cpp`
- cpp API parity tests in `torch/testing/_internal/common_nn.py`
- module init tests in `test/test_module_init.py`
Also added relevant definitions in `test/cpp_api_parity/parity-tracker.md`
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/96295
Approved by: https://github.com/soulitzer