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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# Functions for parsing args | |
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
import copy | |
import os | |
from ast import literal_eval | |
import yaml | |
class CfgNode(dict): | |
""" | |
CfgNode represents an internal node in the configuration tree. It's a simple | |
dict-like container that allows for attribute-based access to keys. | |
""" | |
def __init__(self, init_dict=None, key_list=None, new_allowed=False): | |
# Recursively convert nested dictionaries in init_dict into CfgNodes | |
init_dict = {} if init_dict is None else init_dict | |
key_list = [] if key_list is None else key_list | |
for k, v in init_dict.items(): | |
if type(v) is dict: | |
# Convert dict to CfgNode | |
init_dict[k] = CfgNode(v, key_list=key_list + [k]) | |
super(CfgNode, self).__init__(init_dict) | |
def __getattr__(self, name): | |
if name in self: | |
return self[name] | |
else: | |
raise AttributeError(name) | |
def __setattr__(self, name, value): | |
self[name] = value | |
def __str__(self): | |
def _indent(s_, num_spaces): | |
s = s_.split("\n") | |
if len(s) == 1: | |
return s_ | |
first = s.pop(0) | |
s = [(num_spaces * " ") + line for line in s] | |
s = "\n".join(s) | |
s = first + "\n" + s | |
return s | |
r = "" | |
s = [] | |
for k, v in sorted(self.items()): | |
seperator = "\n" if isinstance(v, CfgNode) else " " | |
attr_str = "{}:{}{}".format(str(k), seperator, str(v)) | |
attr_str = _indent(attr_str, 2) | |
s.append(attr_str) | |
r += "\n".join(s) | |
return r | |
def __repr__(self): | |
return "{}({})".format(self.__class__.__name__, | |
super(CfgNode, self).__repr__()) | |
def load_cfg_from_cfg_file(file): | |
cfg = {} | |
assert os.path.isfile(file) and file.endswith('.yaml'), \ | |
'{} is not a yaml file'.format(file) | |
with open(file, 'r') as f: | |
cfg_from_file = yaml.safe_load(f) | |
for key in cfg_from_file: | |
for k, v in cfg_from_file[key].items(): | |
cfg[k] = v | |
cfg = CfgNode(cfg) | |
return cfg | |
def merge_cfg_from_list(cfg, cfg_list): | |
new_cfg = copy.deepcopy(cfg) | |
assert len(cfg_list) % 2 == 0 | |
for full_key, v in zip(cfg_list[0::2], cfg_list[1::2]): | |
subkey = full_key.split('.')[-1] | |
assert subkey in cfg, 'Non-existent key: {}'.format(full_key) | |
value = _decode_cfg_value(v) | |
value = _check_and_coerce_cfg_value_type(value, cfg[subkey], subkey, | |
full_key) | |
setattr(new_cfg, subkey, value) | |
return new_cfg | |
def _decode_cfg_value(v): | |
"""Decodes a raw config value (e.g., from a yaml config files or command | |
line argument) into a Python object. | |
""" | |
# All remaining processing is only applied to strings | |
if not isinstance(v, str): | |
return v | |
# Try to interpret `v` as a: | |
# string, number, tuple, list, dict, boolean, or None | |
try: | |
v = literal_eval(v) | |
# The following two excepts allow v to pass through when it represents a | |
# string. | |
# | |
# Longer explanation: | |
# The type of v is always a string (before calling literal_eval), but | |
# sometimes it *represents* a string and other times a data structure, like | |
# a list. In the case that v represents a string, what we got back from the | |
# yaml parser is 'foo' *without quotes* (so, not '"foo"'). literal_eval is | |
# ok with '"foo"', but will raise a ValueError if given 'foo'. In other | |
# cases, like paths (v = 'foo/bar' and not v = '"foo/bar"'), literal_eval | |
# will raise a SyntaxError. | |
except ValueError: | |
pass | |
except SyntaxError: | |
pass | |
return v | |
def _check_and_coerce_cfg_value_type(replacement, original, key, full_key): | |
"""Checks that `replacement`, which is intended to replace `original` is of | |
the right type. The type is correct if it matches exactly or is one of a few | |
cases in which the type can be easily coerced. | |
""" | |
original_type = type(original) | |
replacement_type = type(replacement) | |
# The types must match (with some exceptions) | |
if replacement_type == original_type: | |
return replacement | |
# Cast replacement from from_type to to_type if the replacement and original | |
# types match from_type and to_type | |
def conditional_cast(from_type, to_type): | |
if replacement_type == from_type and original_type == to_type: | |
return True, to_type(replacement) | |
else: | |
return False, None | |
# Conditionally casts | |
# list <-> tuple | |
casts = [(tuple, list), (list, tuple)] | |
# For py2: allow converting from str (bytes) to a unicode string | |
try: | |
casts.append((str, unicode)) # noqa: F821 | |
except Exception: | |
pass | |
for (from_type, to_type) in casts: | |
converted, converted_value = conditional_cast(from_type, to_type) | |
if converted: | |
return converted_value | |
raise ValueError( | |
"Type mismatch ({} vs. {}) with values ({} vs. {}) for config " | |
"key: {}".format(original_type, replacement_type, original, | |
replacement, full_key)) | |