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'''
Created on 10/07/2013
@author: Mads M. Pedersen (mmpe@dtu.dk)
Wrapper functions and decorators for compiling functions using Cython
'''
import
inspect
import
os
import
re
import
shutil
import
subprocess
import
sys
import
numpy
as
np
import
warnings
import
imp
def
wrap
(
f
,
autodeclare
,
*
args
,
**
kwargs
):
"""
Wrapper function returned by the cython_compile and cython_compile_autodeclare decorators
:param f: Function to compile
:type f: function
:param py2pyx_func: py2pyx or py2pyx_autodeclare
:type py2pyx_func: function
"""
# Generate name: "c:\documents\project\mymodule.py" -> mymodule_myfunction
# When called from ipython notebooks, filename is an object e.g: "<ipython-input-12-e897f9fefc0c>"
# therefore <,>,- is removed to make it a legal python module name
name
=
os
.
path
.
relpath
(
inspect
.
getabsfile
(
f
),
os
.
getcwd
()).
replace
(
"
.py
"
,
""
)
name
=
name
.
replace
(
"
<
"
,
""
).
replace
(
"
>
"
,
""
).
replace
(
"
-
"
,
""
)
name
=
"
%s_%s
"
%
(
name
,
f
.
__name__
)
if
name
.
startswith
(
"
..
"
):
rel_dir
=
os
.
path
.
dirname
(
name
)
+
os
.
path
.
sep
sys
.
path
.
append
(
rel_dir
)
name
=
name
[
len
(
rel_dir
):]
pass
module_name
=
name
.
replace
(
os
.
path
.
sep
,
"
.
"
)
# import compiled module_name if exists, otherwise compile and import
try
:
cmodule
=
__import__
(
module_name
,
fromlist
=
"
*
"
)
if
cmodule
.
__name__
!=
module_name
or
not
hasattr
(
cmodule
,
f
.
__name__
):
raise
ImportError
()
except
ImportError
:
# Generate pyrex code lines
if
autodeclare
:
pyx_lines
=
py2pyx_autodeclare
(
f
,
args
,
kwargs
.
copy
())
else
:
# source lines except '@cython_compile'
source_lines
=
inspect
.
getsourcelines
(
f
)[
0
][
1
:]
indent
=
source_lines
[
0
].
index
(
"
def
"
)
pyx_lines
=
py2pyx
([
l
[
indent
:]
for
l
in
source_lines
])
# Write pyrex code lines to .pyx file
pyx_filename
=
name
.
replace
(
"
\\
"
,
"
/
"
)
+
"
.pyx
"
with
open
(
pyx_filename
,
'
w
'
)
as
fid
:
fid
.
writelines
(
pyx_lines
)
# compile, import compiled module_name and delete temporary files
cmodule
=
compile_and_cleanup
(
module_name
,
pyx_filename
,
module_name
)
try
:
cf
=
getattr
(
cmodule
,
f
.
__name__
)
if
kwargs
==
{}:
return
cf
(
*
args
)
else
:
return
cf
(
*
args
,
**
kwargs
)
except
AttributeError
:
warnings
.
warn
(
"
Compilation or import of %s failed. Python function used instead
"
%
f
)
return
f
(
*
args
,
**
kwargs
)
def
cython_compile
(
f
):
"""
Decorator for compilation, import and execution of the function, f.
Variables can be declared using Pure or cdef syntax, see module description
Example:
@cython_compile
def my_func(p):
pass
"""
w
=
lambda
*
args
,
**
kwargs
:
wrap
(
f
,
False
,
*
args
,
**
kwargs
)
w
.
__name__
=
f
.
__name__
return
w
def
cython_compile_autodeclare
(
f
):
"""
Decorator for autodeclaring, compilation, import and execution of the function, f.
Declared variables using cdef syntax overrides autodeclaration, see module description
Example:
@cython_compile_autocompile
def my_func(p):
pass
"""
w
=
lambda
*
args
,
**
kwargs
:
wrap
(
f
,
True
,
*
args
,
**
kwargs
)
w
.
__name__
=
f
.
__name__
return
w
def
cython_import
(
import_module_name
,
compiler
=
None
):
"""
Compiles and imports a module. Use it similar to the normal import
Example (import my_func from my_module):
from wetb.utils.cython_compile import cython_import
cython_import(
'
my_module
'
)
import my_module # import must be after cython_import statement
my_module.my_func()
"""
module_name
=
import_module_name
.
split
(
"
.
"
)[
-
1
]
globals
()[
module_name
]
=
__import__
(
import_module_name
,
fromlist
=
module_name
)
pyd_module
=
eval
(
module_name
)
if
not
is_compiled
(
pyd_module
):
# Read py-module
file_name
=
import_module_name
.
replace
(
"
.
"
,
"
/
"
)
+
"
.py
"
for
p
in
[
"
.
"
]
+
sys
.
path
:
if
os
.
path
.
isfile
(
os
.
path
.
join
(
p
,
file_name
)):
file_path
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
p
,
file_name
).
replace
(
"
\\
"
,
"
/
"
)
break
else
:
raise
IOError
(
"
Module %s cannot be found
"
%
file_name
)
fid
=
open
(
file_path
)
pylines
=
fid
.
readlines
()
fid
.
close
()
# write pyrex file
pyx_filename
=
file_path
.
replace
(
'
.py
'
,
'
.pyx
'
)
fid
=
open
(
pyx_filename
,
'
w
'
)
pyxlines
=
py2pyx
(
pylines
)
fid
.
writelines
(
pyxlines
)
fid
.
close
()
# compile, import compiled module and delete temporary files
module_relname
=
os
.
path
.
relpath
(
eval
(
module_name
).
__file__
,
os
.
getcwd
()).
replace
(
os
.
path
.
sep
,
"
.
"
)[:
-
3
]
return
compile_and_cleanup
(
import_module_name
,
pyx_filename
,
module_relname
,
compiler
)
return
eval
(
module_name
)
def
compile_and_cleanup
(
module
,
pyx_filename
,
module_relname
,
compiler
=
None
):
"""
compile, import compiled module and delete temporary files
"""
# Generate setup.py script
fid
=
open
(
'
setup.py
'
,
'
w
'
)
setup_str
=
"""
from distutils.core import setup
from distutils.extension import Extension
from Cython.Distutils import build_ext
import numpy
ext_modules = [Extension(
"
%s
"
, [
"
%s
"
], include_dirs = [numpy.get_include()])]
setup(
name =
'
name
'
,
cmdclass = {
'
build_ext
'
: build_ext},
ext_modules = ext_modules
)
"""
%
(
module_relname
,
pyx_filename
)
fid
.
write
(
setup_str
)
fid
.
close
()
if
hasattr
(
sys
,
'
frozen
'
):
raise
Exception
(
"
Trying to compile %s in frozen application
"
%
str
(
module
))
# create compile command
import
platform
if
compiler
is
not
None
:
compiler_str
=
"
--compiler=%s
"
%
compiler
elif
platform
.
architecture
()[
0
]
==
"
32bit
"
and
os
.
name
==
'
nt
'
and
"
mingw
"
in
os
.
environ
[
'
path
'
].
lower
():
compiler_str
=
"
--compiler=mingw32
"
else
:
compiler_str
=
""
bin_python
=
sys
.
executable
cmd
=
"
%s setup.py build_ext --inplace %s
"
%
(
bin_python
,
compiler_str
)
# compile
print
(
"
compiling %s: %s
"
%
(
module
,
cmd
))
proc
=
subprocess
.
Popen
(
cmd
,
stdout
=
subprocess
.
PIPE
,
stderr
=
subprocess
.
STDOUT
,
shell
=
True
)
(
out
,
err
)
=
proc
.
communicate
()
# Reload and check that module is compiled
try
:
try
:
del
sys
.
modules
[
module
]
except
KeyError
:
pass
cmodule
=
__import__
(
module
,
fromlist
=
module
.
split
(
"
.
"
)[
-
1
])
imp
.
reload
(
cmodule
)
except
ImportError
:
cmodule
=
None
if
cmodule
is
None
or
is_compiled
(
cmodule
)
==
False
:
line
=
'
\n
'
+
'
=
'
*
79
+
'
\n
'
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
"
%s was not compiled correctly. It may result in slower execution
"
%
module
)
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
'
%sstdout:
\n
%s
'
%
(
line
,
out
.
decode
()))
sys
.
stderr
.
write
(
'
%sstderr:%s%s
'
%
(
line
,
line
,
err
))
else
:
print
(
"
Compiling succeeded
"
)
for
f
in
[
'
setup.py
'
,
pyx_filename
,
pyx_filename
.
replace
(
"
.pyx
"
,
'
.c
'
)]:
if
os
.
path
.
isfile
(
f
):
os
.
remove
(
f
)
# Clean up. Remove temporary files and folders
if
os
.
path
.
isdir
(
"
build
"
):
try
:
shutil
.
rmtree
(
"
build
"
)
except
:
pass
return
cmodule
def
py2pyx_autodeclare
(
f
,
args
,
kwargs
):
"""
Generate pyrex code of function f and its input arguments
This function invokes py2pyx and extends with autodeclarations:
- arguments: input arguments are declared based their values in args and kwargs
- cdef: Variables declared by cdef, overrides autodeclaration, e.g:
"
def func(a): #cpdef func(int a):
"
->
"
cpdef func(int a):
"
(independent of type of a)
"
#cdef int a
"
-
"
cdef int a
"
(independent of type of a)
- assignment: Variables assigned in function, e.g.
"
a = xxx
"
are declared based on the type of eval(xxx)
- in: variables returned by iterators, e.g:
"
for a in range(5)
"
,
"
for a,b in [(1,.2)]:
"
are declared base on the type of the first element in eval(iterator), e.g.
"
type(eval(range(5)[0]))
"
"""
arg_names
,
_
,
_
,
defaults
=
inspect
.
getargspec
(
f
)
# update kwargs with defaults
if
defaults
:
for
k
,
v
in
zip
(
arg_names
[::
-
1
],
defaults
[::
-
1
]):
if
k
not
in
kwargs
:
kwargs
[
k
]
=
v
kwargs
.
update
(
dict
(
zip
(
arg_names
,
args
)))
# get pyx code lines using py2pyx
lines
=
inspect
.
getsourcelines
(
f
)[
0
]
if
lines
[
0
].
strip
()
==
"
@cython_compile_autodeclare
"
:
lines
=
lines
[
1
:]
lines
=
py2pyx
(
lines
)
# prepare regular expressions
var_name
=
"
(?:_*[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*)
"
# optional "_" + one alpha + [0..n] x alphanum. "?:" = no group
reg_args
=
re
.
compile
(
"
[
\t
]*def +(?:%s) *\(([^:]*)\) *:
"
%
(
var_name
))
reg_import
=
re
.
compile
(
"
[
\t
]*c?import *(%s)(?: +as +(%s))?
"
%
(
var_name
,
var_name
))
reg_cdef
=
re
.
compile
(
"
[
\t
]*cdef +(?:(?:signed|unsigned|int|long|float|double|np\.ndarray\[.*\]) *)*(%s)
"
%
var_name
)
reg_assign
=
re
.
compile
(
'
[
\t
]*(%s) *=(.*)
'
%
var_name
)
reg_in
=
re
.
compile
(
'
[
\t
]*for +(%s(?:, *%s)*) +in +(.*):
'
%
(
var_name
,
var_name
))
def
declare_str
(
var_name
,
var_value
):
"""
Generate declaration string
'
<type(var_value)> <var_name>
'
e.g:
declare_str(
'
a
'
,1) ->
"
long a
"
"""
if
isinstance
(
var_value
,
(
int
)):
return
"
long long %s
"
%
var_name
if
isinstance
(
var_value
,
float
):
return
"
double %s
"
%
var_name
elif
isinstance
(
var_value
,
np
.
ndarray
):
return
"
np.ndarray[np.%s_t,ndim=%d] %s
"
%
(
var_value
.
dtype
,
len
(
var_value
.
shape
),
var_name
)
else
:
raise
NotImplementedError
(
type
(
var_value
))
defs
=
{}
# dict for known local variables
def_line
=
None
# line nr of "def func():". Autodeclaration of local field inserted below this line
for
i
,
line
in
enumerate
(
lines
):
if
def_line
is
None
and
'
def
'
in
line
:
# first line containing "def" = function declaration line
def_line
=
i
match
=
reg_args
.
match
(
line
)
if
match
is
not
None
:
args
=
match
.
group
(
1
).
strip
()
# line=" def func(xxx):#comment" -> args='xxx'
arg_strs
=
[]
if
args
!=
""
:
for
arg
in
args
.
split
(
'
,
'
):
arg_name
=
arg
.
split
(
'
=
'
)[
0
].
strip
()
arg_value
=
kwargs
[
arg_name
]
try
:
arg_strs
.
append
(
arg
.
strip
().
replace
(
arg_name
,
declare_str
(
arg_name
,
arg_value
),
1
))
except
NotImplementedError
:
arg_strs
.
append
(
arg
)
# replace function declaration line
lines
[
i
]
=
'
%scpdef %s(%s):
\n
'
%
(
"
"
*
line
.
index
(
'
def
'
),
f
.
__name__
,
"
,
"
.
join
(
arg_strs
))
else
:
#Import: import x as y
match
=
reg_import
.
match
(
line
)
if
match
is
not
None
:
# add imported moduled to kwargs -> enable evaluation of variables
import_module
=
match
.
group
(
1
)
if
match
.
group
(
2
)
is
None
:
kwargs
[
import_module
]
=
__import__
(
import_module
)
else
:
# import xxx as y
kwargs
[
match
.
group
(
2
)]
=
__import__
(
import_module
)
continue
#Cdef: cdef int x
match
=
reg_cdef
.
match
(
line
)
if
match
is
not
None
:
# line contains a 'cdef' declaration.
# Add to defs to avoid redeclaration
var_name
=
match
.
group
(
1
)
if
var_name
not
in
defs
:
defs
[
var_name
]
=
None
continue
#Assignment: x = y
match
=
reg_assign
.
match
(
line
)
if
match
is
not
None
:
# line contains an assignment, e.g. a = xxx.
# Try to evaluate xxx and declare a as type of eval(xxx)
try
:
var_name
=
match
.
group
(
1
)
if
var_name
not
in
defs
:
var_value
=
eval
(
match
.
group
(
2
),
globals
(),
kwargs
)
defs
[
var_name
]
=
declare_str
(
var_name
.
strip
(),
var_value
)
kwargs
[
var_name
]
=
var_value
except
NotImplementedError
:
pass
continue
#In: For x in y
match
=
reg_in
.
match
(
line
)
if
match
is
not
None
:
# line contains 'for xxx in yyy:'.
# Try to evaluate yyy and declare xxx as type of first element
# of eval(yyy)
var_names
=
[
v
.
strip
()
for
v
in
match
.
group
(
1
).
split
(
"
,
"
)]
var_values
=
eval
(
match
.
group
(
2
),
globals
(),
kwargs
)[
0
]
if
not
isinstance
(
var_values
,
(
list
,
tuple
)):
var_values
=
(
var_values
,)
for
var_name
,
var_value
in
zip
(
var_names
,
var_values
):
try
:
if
var_name
not
in
defs
:
defs
[
var_name
]
=
declare_str
(
var_name
,
var_value
)
kwargs
[
var_name
]
=
var_value
except
NotImplementedError
:
pass
indent
=
lines
[
def_line
+
1
].
replace
(
lines
[
def_line
+
1
].
lstrip
(),
""
)
# Insert declaration of local fields ordered by name just below function
# declaration
for
key
in
sorted
(
defs
.
keys
(),
reverse
=
True
):
if
defs
[
key
]
is
not
None
:
lines
.
insert
(
def_line
+
1
,
"
%scdef %s
\n
"
%
(
indent
,
defs
[
key
]))
return
lines
def
py2pyx
(
pylines
):
"""
Generate pyrex code lines from python code lines
- Adds import of cython and numpy
- searches every line for
"
#c
"
. If found text before
"
#c
"
is replaced with text after
"
#c
"
, e.g:
"
def func(a): #cpdef func(int a):
"
->
"
cpdef func(int a):
"
#cdef int b
"
->
"
cdef int b
"
"""
pyxlines
=
[
'
import cython
\n
'
,
'
import numpy as np
\n
'
,
'
cimport numpy as np
\n
'
]
for
l
in
pylines
:
if
"
#c
"
in
l
:
indent
=
l
[:
len
(
l
)
-
len
(
l
.
lstrip
())]
cdef
=
l
[
l
.
index
(
"
#c
"
)
+
1
:]
l
=
indent
+
cdef
pyxlines
.
append
(
l
)
return
pyxlines
def
is_compiled
(
module
):
return
module
.
__file__
.
lower
()[
-
4
:]
==
"
.pyd
"
or
module
.
__file__
.
lower
()[
-
3
:]
==
"
.so
"
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